About Nature's Way Carolina Dogs

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Seymour, Tennessee, United States
Welcome to my site about my Naturally Reared Carolina Dogs! Carolina Dogs are a relatively new, rare breed recognized by the UKC, AKC-FSS & ARBA, and are quite possibly America's own indigenous wild dog. CDs make wonderful companions, athletes, hunters, and bedwarmers! Natural Rearing is the philosophy wherein we raise our dogs and puppies by following the 8 Laws of Health, employing Biologically Appropriate Raw Food and no toxic chemicals on, in or around our dogs. We have found this way of life fosters balance, health and longevity in our beloved companions. For our puppies, we welcome homes that have a very similar philosophy about dog rearing, or wish to learn. Check us out, follow us and share us in other places!!! YouTube@ Susan NaturesWayCarolina Dogs NaturesWayPets and FaceBook @ https://www.facebook.com/mycarolinadog on Twitter @https://twitter.com/NaturesWayCDs Thank you so much for visiting our site, feel free to leave us a comment or send us an email! susanlewelling@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Photo Journal of Raw Feeding #5

Cooter



Jesse
   

Daisy

Add Coconut oil, garlic & DE 

2 fresh eggs & 1 pound of  ground beef steak patties


Mix & add 3 tbsp veggie puree

Shown with beef bones 

My pack eating calmly near one another. I  would not allow anything else! 

Cooter  & Daisy are done in less than 2 minutes 

Jesse is a slow eater, but that is ok, he likes to savor the flavors!  Jesse does not have to worry about eating fast, because the other dogs respect his space while eating. With multiple dogs  this is a must have rule in my house! But if you leave your bowl & walk away, then it is fair game:) 
Daisy waiting on her bone 
Jesse waiting on his bone

Cooter didnt want to come up on the deck, but he did sit when asked so I handed it down to him. 

Jesse took his bone out to the shade to gnaw on it.

Cooter went right to work on his.

Daisy enjoying her bone on the deck.


I hope you can see how easy raw feeding can be, and enjoyable too! For the dog as well as the human  that enjoys seeing their companion get so much  enjoyment & stimulation from their food! 


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