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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Aug 2003 23:16:15 -0700
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At 15:47 8/20/03, Craig Miles wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I came across the book "Give Your Dog A Bone" at the vets the other day (in
>Australia).
>
>Has anyone else read this book (and tried it out on their dog)?
>
>It's kind of like a paleodiet for your dog. It's been interesting reading so
>far.
>
>Regards,
>Craig Miles
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Well, actually, there are a zillion raw feeders in the world, and this
author was an early proponent. However, he has now gone quite commercial,
and has always included stuff like a lot of veggies that most of us
hard-core types don't bother with. Based on prototypical carnivore diets,
we feed as close as possible to a "whole carcass" model, a bit of this and
that to proportion over time. Bones, meat, organs, eggs and a lot of
species when possible.

So, yeah. And I learned it from my dog, and we both eat raw. I'd as soon
skip a lot of the veggies too.

ginny and Tomo, Paleo pals

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