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A shepherd in the mountains of the pyrennees in France told me that to keep
its dogs fit (and it is hard work to run on steep slopes) , he had to give
them the size of their brain in raw meats every day. No more , no less.
cooking require to eat more to get the same nutrition that if it was raw.
Give them all kind of animals and parts of animals.
jean-claude
>I am looking to turn my dogs paleo. I have 3 - 2 English Mastiffs and a
>Saint Bernard.
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>My question to all of you is this: Has anyone found a somewhat cost
>effective, time effective way to have pets on a paleo diet?
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>I feed my dogs a premium dog food, dry and canned - runs me about $40 per
>week. For the last week, I have been making them boiled chopped meat with
>shredded vegetables (broccoli, carrots, etc.) They love it, but as most
>paleos are, they are constantly ravenous. I feel like all I have been
doing
>for the past week is cooking for them or grocery shopping for them.
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>I would appreciate any advice you could offer.
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>Maria
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