
I have been feeding BARF for about 18 months and so far, all has been ok. The problem I have now, is that Murfee is constipated. He is straining to go and what comes out doesn't really do his effort any justice. He has been like it for a couple of days, he is very well and lively in himself and still has a ravenous appetite as normal. He also drinks lots of water. Although no more than has always been his normal.
Ella isn't at all constipated. They both have RMBs from the butchers, lambs neck/ ribs, chicken wings/carcasses beef ribs, mince beef/lamb, trotters, raw tripe about twice a week, steamed veggies twice a week, fruit when they eat it, raw eggs, garlic, natural yogurt. Don't get hold of rabbit or pheasant very often. My butcher keeps my big container up there and just fills it with all of the left overs and it varies from week to week as to what he gives me, I collect once a week.
I am now questioning their diet and wonder if I am leaving anything out or could add anything to ease the constipation. I have in the past given, heart, kidney, liver & lung but they always seem to have the opposite effect on both dogs and give them very loose grey stools, so I haven't fed offal for a while. Are these imperative to their diets?
What with getting a new pup in a few weeks who will be on BARF as well, I don't want to make her constipated as well. Is there any of the above foods that I shouldn't feed her to start with? Various literature that I have read says that pups can eat the same and other articles say you should leave some out. Its all confusing, I thought that I had it cracked but now I am not so sure.
I like to hear about what people do with dogs diets in the real world as the literature sometimes contradicts itself. My vet is no good, he doesn't believe in BARF at all and if he had his way, they would be on some complete food.
I would hate to think that I have been going too far wrong, somebody please confirm that it's right or educate me on where I'm going wrong. The dogs are the right weight and full of vitality, apart from the above hiccup. :)