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MoneyMaker prince
post Mar 23 2015, 06:24 PM

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Dear all,

Recently I come across BARF (Bone and Raw Food) for dogs and I am wondering how effective and acceptable to local dog lover. I am doing survey on this to study the pros and cons on BARF. If I may ask,

1. Do you give BARF to your dog? why yes? why no?
2. How much you spend on your dog's meal per day?
3. If there is a shop providing BARF ( including different menu for seven days and free delivery with small fee),specialist to prepare menu to suit your dog nutrient needs. What do you think about it?

Appreciate to share your view. Below are the summary of pros and cons for BARF:-

PRO
•better digestion – natural raw food passes through easier
•healthier coats and skin
•increased energy levels
•improved disposition
•fresher breath
•cleaner teeth and gums – chewing bones helps this process
•weight control – no fatty grains
•very low in carbohydrates – which often cause food allergies and digestive issues
•no chemicals, preservatives, sweeteners, fillers and additives

CONS
•benefits aren’t proven; they’re anecdotal
•raw meat can contain harmful bacteria – including E. coli and salmonella
•airway obstruction and choking – uncooked bones are still dangerous
•bowel obstruction and intestinal perforations – again, uncooked bones, when swallowed, can be a huge problem
•inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
•severe diarrhea
•time-intensive – besides staying vigilant to avoid having their pets swallow potentially-harmful bones, proponents often talk about the trial-and-error nature of raw food and how they have to change it up and add supplements like fish oil
•more expensive


MoneyMaker prince
post Apr 30 2015, 03:40 PM

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QUOTE(Hitammetalic @ Apr 30 2015, 03:29 PM)
Go for BARF...stop wasting money and killing your pets
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BARF is expensive, no?
MoneyMaker prince
post Apr 30 2015, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(Hitammetalic @ Apr 30 2015, 04:17 PM)
chicken feet rm3.5/kg, get cheap beef cuts, chicken breast etc all cheap. If all use 1 kg which cost around RM20 can last 1 week if feed twice daily
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But if you buy in wet market there is a possibility of bacteria infection due to the way they handling the meat which is harmful to your dog. Unless you bought those fresh meat imported which is costly.
MoneyMaker prince
post Apr 9 2017, 08:49 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Apr 9 2017, 04:55 PM)
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=4257922

Hi guys I'm the dog walker.

I'm doing this for part time and side income only.

I'm not sure if there is a market here for this service in Malaysia but if this get successful I might just turn this into a full time job and start it as my own business.

My charges,
RM30 for small, medium and large breed dogs (half an hour walking)
RM60 for small, medium and large breed dogs (one hour walking)

* The walking may or might include walking of course, running, playing fetch, playing frisbee, 5 minutes break for water and snack session. Pee and poo ( use scooper to scoop the poo ). Other special request are also welcome from the dog owner during the your dog's walk.

I recommend your dogs wear a tick and flea collar or apply frontline pipet/spray or advantage pipet for prevention against ticks and fleas.

You are free to suggest me the area you want me to bring your dog for a walk.

I will also come out with a monthly or yearly package to help customer save some cost.

This are some of my planning and thoughts that I have in mind.

If anyone here have no time to walk their dogs or just too busy with work life and family or etc, please drop me a pm.

Thank you.

* indication of some things that may or might include during walks. Final decision of list to do during walking will be the dog owner.
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Is this the first time you doing this or you have been walking other people's dog all this while?


MoneyMaker prince
post Oct 20 2019, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(royssh @ Oct 6 2019, 05:18 PM)
Hi All,

I am new to fur kid. I had adopt a puppy on May and now she is about 6months old.

would like to know any recommended medium range price kibble for the kid?

i now trying a brand "VitalPlus Lamb Recipe". But I am not sure whether its good enough for the kids or not. as she is still young and maybe need more nutrition ?

I stop giving her human food like rice/bone/pork mince. so thinking to look for good kibble for her meal.

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You can try chunkbit. Reasonable price, nice poop.
MoneyMaker prince
post Nov 18 2019, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(LovingYou @ Nov 17 2019, 08:16 PM)
I’ll be having my first dog Samoyed
She’s 2 months old.

I need some recommendations on dry food.
I have searched about acana, orijen, taste of the wild. Which is the best for puppy?
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I'm feeding my shiba chunk bits. You can go survey.

 

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