Bones: Raw bones are good for your dog. DO NOT FEED COOKED BONES. They can splinter. When introducing a bone for the first time: Start by holding on to one end of the bone and train your pup to be gentle. If your pup lunges for it, lift it out of their reach and say …...
Dogs are mammals, just like us, and they need a wide variety of food as we do. That is one of the many problems with dog food. It is the same, day after day. Can you imagine eating the same processed food every day for the rest of your life? Then why feed it to your...
SAMPLE MENU The basis is a mix of our OTB Mix and your own raw diet additions. Monday:Morning: Chicken Back (raw with bone left in)Evening: Plain Beef, chopped kale and broccoli, kefir, some olive oil Tuesday:Morning: On The Bluff MixEvening: Fresh or canned sardines...
For the next 40 days, your pup will be eating approximately 1 pound of food a day. We do two feedings. We are asking you to buy this food from us so that your pup will be eating exactly what he/she ate here while they get used to your water, your cleaning agents, and...
At On The Bluff, we feed our dogs fresh raw food that consists of a healthy, well-rounded mix of: Protein such as meat, fish, and poultry Our labs enjoy nose-to-tail proteins “off the hoof” (contains parts of the whole animal). We encourage you to reach...