hmm.. satin balls-- salamat sa info..
jackpot: Well I can not attest which are better, Dog Food or BARF. I dont also suggest or advertise what to give your dogs. Actually, feeding is just sticking what you think is best for your dog. Proper research of a product or feeding is still the best choice before going into it. It will not only give your dog a proper diet but also it will benifit your knowledge and not judge a product or system that works for others and not for you. One should never embark on such a drastic diet change without doing the proper and necessary research. Take note of the advantages and disadvantages.
bai demitre for the sake of discussion and information lang natong tanan since wa pa man siguro nakasuway og gamit aning satin balls, naa ko nakit-an nga comment sa nakagamit na ani. highlighted lang ang point nga why i thought and assumed nga it's not advisable sa puppy. gi-copy paste ra ni nako hasta ang mga wrong spelling. he he he
gikan ni sa Holistic Dog - Satinballs Satin Balls
in response to a question about feeding young dogs satin balls:
Satin Balls are a supplement to a regular diet designed to add weight to under weight dogs. Satin Balls are NOT a full spectrum diet in and of themselves.
Commercial foods are nutritionally formulated to ensure that certain ratios (such as the calcium/phosphorus/mangenese) are at their optimal levels and adequately biologically available. When you start adding things, such as Satin Balls, you disturb that ratio because they (Satin Balls) contain no additional calcium to offset the increased phosporus from the increased protein in the raw meat. In an adult dog, where Satin Balls are used for a period of time as a supplement, this is inconsequential. However, in a pup it can be devastating the the proper gropwth of the bones and joint development.
Various commercial providers of BARF (biologically appropriate raw foods) sell whole ground products. Check the Internet. Or, grind your own. Or, check out the other BARF groups on YahooGroups and find a local source or join one of the co-ops operated through those lists.
Personally, while I believe in the BARF approach, I don't think a pup is the right place for a beginner to start. Too little room for a safe margin of error. I'd advise you to stick to a good, premium adult food for large breed dogs. At the very least, I'd advise you to consult the breeder from whom you'll be buying the puppy as to what they have found works best with their lines.
Michael J. Seattle, WA.
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i like the last highlighed part kay na-emphasize gyud niya ang beginner
Last edited by beowulf; 07-13-2009 at 01:35 PM.
Bai beowolf,
good day!
I am a frequent user of satin balls since my dogs were just a pup. Since they are working dogs they needed more fat to burn in training and compitition. I've been using it for a supplement for over a year now and I dont have a hard time looking for the actual ingredients. If you need help in aquiring the ingredients maybe we can help.
As i have said I do not suggest what to you feed you pup or dog. Just do the proper research of a product or feeding that you think is the best choice before going into it.
Here are some pics of my dog that I supplemented with satinballs especially before and during compition.
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it's good to hear nga actual user diay ka ani. hope to try it soon
karon ra ko sulod ani nga thread. Unsay effect sa dogs aning Satinballs?
naa to gi-post si demitre sa 2nd page, basaha lang didto
lamaw and sapal
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