Feeding dogs with BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) is becoming popular: many dog owners are switching to raw fresh food. Often, health issues such as allergies, intolerances, weight, or digestive problems are the reason. By tailoring the food portions individually to your dog's needs, ingredients that your dog does not tolerate well can be deliberately omitted. However, to ensure your dog receives all essential nutrients while feeding BARF, there are several important points to consider. If you decide to feed your dog BARF on your own, you should have the composition of the food portions created within the framework of veterinary nutritional counseling to ensure the correct supply of nutrients. Alternatively, you can use BARF complete menus, which, as a sole diet, also provide your dog with all the important nutrients.
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