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Food for Our Pet Carnivores

By Dr. Kim • Jan 22nd, 2009 • Category: Natural Foods & Treats for Dogs & Cats

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What food is best for our pet carnivores? Raw meaty bones of course! Sometimes people aren’t ready to deal with that or hear that. One master herbalist who raw feeds his own dogs decided to come up with the next best thing: a dehydrated all meat food. I typically don’t recommend anything BUT raw meaty bones for people to feed their dogs & cats. But when pressed this is the ONLY food I will recommend that isn’t fresh raw. kruncheros

8 oz of KrunCheros rehydrated equals up to 2 1/2 lbs of Raw Dog Food without the mess. Although the mess isn’t such a big deal really. BUT this is an alternative although I’d highly encourage to learn more about the natural way of feeding your carnivore pet. Below are some audio programs that can help you.

Kruncheros
to get your Kruncheros and the entire list of ingredients is right there.

Here is an article on what is in OTHER pet foods:
Huge Growth in Dishonest Pet Food Claims

And from Animal Talk Naturally you can learn all about natural nutrition for our carnivore pets:
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 1
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 2
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 3
Pet Vaccines: What You Need to Know

Brought to you by Dr. Kim Bloomer

Dr. Kim is a veterinary naturopath. She also is the host and creator of Animal Talk Naturally Radio show which she hosts together with her like-minded colleague and friend, Dr. Jeannie Thomason, and a proficient blogger and writer on natural pet health. Dr. Kim is also co-author of the book Whole Health for Happy Dogs and author of the book Animals Taught Me That. Dr. Kim’s articles have been featured in various publications such as Animal Wellness Magazine and Natural Horse Magazine. She sits on the Advisory Board for HolisticOption.com and is adjunct professor with Kingdom College of Natural Health. Dr. Kim lives with her husband of many years and they are owned by a rescued Neapolitan Mastiff named Shadrach. Visit her blogs: Bark N Blog & A Dog's View and her website Aspenbloom Pet Care
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