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  • in reply to: somewhere between commercial dog food and BARF #69037 Report Abuse
    Eugene L
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    No worries Naturella. always good to know more info and how other dog owner do it.

    in reply to: somewhere between commercial dog food and BARF #69031 Report Abuse
    Eugene L
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    i thought dehydrated food can be store in a vacuum bag in room temperature. Am i wrong?
    Cos i store my dehydrated chicken breast as treats for my Akita in a sealed bag.
    I dont tend to store for like 30 days. Just a week or two will do.

    And for the bone for cleaning teeth aspect, i tend to stay away from giving him a whole bone as last time there is a sharp fragment come loose and he did not chew properly before swallowing it. Luckily the vet saw the bone is very near the anus so can be removed without surgery. But He still ends up having diarrhea for 3 days as the sharp bone scratched his GI tract…><

    in reply to: somewhere between commercial dog food and BARF #69023 Report Abuse
    Eugene L
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    Thanks for the comments.
    The problem i am facing is, as Akari said, storage space in freezer.
    I live in Hong Kong, our apartments are tiny and your master bedroom might be my whole apartment. So for BARF i have to go shopping for food every 3days or so.
    That’s why i want to dehydrate all the meat, bones and organs and mill it down for easy storage. As those material have not go thru those immense heat like the kibble does so the nutrient is preserved and i know the source of the material.
    I add pumpkin is just for helping my puppy as he always have loose poo.

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