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Detailed photos and descriptions about how to make balanced, nutritious raw meals for cats and dogs, as well as articles, testimonials, nutritional and other information related to healthful living. Includes original herbal articles by author, Mary Wulff-Tilford.
A pictorial created to educate people about the BARF diet in order to reduce the fear and misinformation about the subject. Includes written descriptions and photographs.
Information for pet owners and for suppliers of raw foods. FAQ, testimonials, and links to general, local, and breed-specific mailing lists.
Article on a BARF based canine cafe in Philadelphia. (February 8, 2001)
Reprinted with permission from Ralston Purina Canada.
A BARF diet is the cornerstone of good health.
Small animal veterinary surgeon in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, is one of the BARF Pioneers.
Article on the safety of feeding raw or cooked bones to dogs and cats.
ProVet Healthcare information article.
A day to day journal on feeding your pets B.A.R.F.
Pets 4Life article on reeding BARF to dogs, by Trina Nowak, B.Sc.Agr.
Article asserts that feeding raw meat and bones is a dangerous fad.
Learn about raw diets (aka BARF or live food diets) for your dog.
Book Review by the Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, for the above title by Kymythy R. Schultze, AHI.
Site about the BARF (bones and raw food) diet and other pet health issues.
Article by Larry A. Bernstein, VMD, about the disease causing organism Neospora caninum in raw food diets.
Information on raw food for pets, and other pet health issues.
For those who already feed raw and want to learn more, and for those who want to start but are intimidated by the whole process of feeding raw food.
Information on feeding raw diets to pets, for the layperson, veterinarians, breeders and universities.
Article by Wendell Belfield, DVM, a holistic veterinarian who recommends against feeding raw meat and bones to pets. |
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