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We invite you to investigate a little more about what we tell you at CRU. In the late 1980s, Dr. Ian Billinghurst, a well-known Australian veterinarian, began observing...
Follow your common sense;
Use local and seasonal products, if you don't eat kangaroo, your dog doesn't need it either;
Less is more, a few ingredients combined properly are better than many uncontrolled ingredients.You have already seen here the different ingredients and families that make up the raw diet or BARF, but we are going to clarify the quantities for dogs that are in good health.
REMEMBER THAT BALANCE IS ACHIEVED OVER TIME, RATIONS DO NOT HAVE TO BE EXACT EVERY DAY *If you notice that your dog suffers from constipation or his stools are very hard, reduce the amount of meaty bones in his diet and increase the other components proportionally.