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		<title>BARF diet update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After trying the BARF diet with my great danes for a couple of weeks I must share my findings.  And, give some feed back as to how effective it was.</p>
<p>First I must say that the dogs loved the BARF diet but I did not.  It took a lot of work and while I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After trying the BARF diet with my <strong><a href="http://greatdaneapproved.com/" target="_self">great danes</a></strong> for a couple of weeks I must share my findings.  And, give some feed back as to how effective it was.</p>
<p>First I must say that the dogs loved the BARF diet but I did not.  It took a lot of work and while I love my danes I find it difficult to dedicate the time necessary to carry out the BARF diet.</p>
<p>I have started feeding my <a href="http://greatdaneapproved.com"title="great dane" >great dane</a>s once a day because that is the only way I can successfully control their trips to the bathroom.  For one this is also a weight control issue, for the other it doesn’t really matter how much he eats, he just stays skinny.</p>
<p>Breakfast time at the dane house was wild for awhile.  As soon as the beast caught a whiff of whatever was being served up they went ballistic.  I usually fed them some sort of raw meat, usually with bones.  Sometimes it would be organ meat other times it would be chicken breast or something more traditional.</p>
<p>Eggs and yogurt where a very easy addition and they seemed to not even realize that they had been added.  These food stuffs were just inhaled with the rest of the grub.</p>
<p>I added pureed fruit and veggies on occasion but this was less common simply because I feed the great danes before I drink my coffee and I don’t think far enough ahead to prepare in bulk.</p>
<p>My findings were simple.  I saw some increase in energy and the coats of the dogs seemed to improve.  This could have been my perception based on expectations but I am certain I saw the dane that has a hard time putting on weight add a little bit of muscle.</p>
<p>I also have absolutely no doubt that the danes absolutely loved the BARF diet.  Dogs love meat, they are carnivores.  My <strong><a href="http://greatdaneapproved.com/getting-along-with-great-danes" target="_self">well trained dogs</a></strong> went from being able to sit while drooling for dry dog food to plowing me down in a mad furry to get to a bowl full of chicken liver and eggs.</p>
<p>Giving the dogs bones also seemed to be very effective at cleaning their teeth.  I noticed less plaque on their teeth after a couple of long chewing sections.  Problems with the bones though are that they are a mess.  The dogs dragged them all over the house and my wife went nuts cleaning up bone fragments and blood.  I also found that the dogs regurgitate undigestible bone fragments, which can be pretty disgusting.</p>
<p>The BARF diet seemed to interrupt the dogs regular doggie doo cycle and when you are dealing with 130 lbs beast this can be a fairly bad deal.  Keeping it regular and keeping it outside is usually a good idea.</p>
<p>Feeding two dogs went from around $60 per month to a couple hundred per month.  Great danes don’t eat as much as people originally expect based on their size and they already cost enough in other aspects so I really don’t see the benefit of feeding them like this on a regular basis.  The benefits I saw from feeding the great danes the BARF diet were really not worth the expense or the effort, but I will give them raw treats from time to time.</p>
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