wash11
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RD's thread about his dog, Sasha got me.
I'm far from a vet but I've seen first hand, how fast dogs turn around when grass fed organ meats are introduced to their diets.
If any RDP inmate has an ailing or aging, furry family member and would like to give it a try- hit me up. We deliver to Havasu every other week. The cost is zero. I just want to see some happy dog pics in return.
Liver
Heart
Kidney
Sweetbread
Bones (cut for dogs)
We raise beef and poultry for a living and have a nice customer base that feed a raw food diet to their pooches even though we've never advertised it. We typically charge $5.00lb and a few bucks per stop for delivery and have it available year round. If you are making frequent trips to the vet, you're already feeling the pinch on your wallet, again, no charge for this. As long as I've got it, you're welcome to it.
It's up to you to research how much and when to supplement or talk to your vet. Recipes are plentiful on Google. Amy dehydrates strips of organ meats and keeps them in mason jars as treats. There's no comparison to how much a dog will love a dehydrated liver snack over anything Petsmart has to offer.
Joel 928-486-4043
I'm far from a vet but I've seen first hand, how fast dogs turn around when grass fed organ meats are introduced to their diets.
If any RDP inmate has an ailing or aging, furry family member and would like to give it a try- hit me up. We deliver to Havasu every other week. The cost is zero. I just want to see some happy dog pics in return.
Liver
Heart
Kidney
Sweetbread
Bones (cut for dogs)
We raise beef and poultry for a living and have a nice customer base that feed a raw food diet to their pooches even though we've never advertised it. We typically charge $5.00lb and a few bucks per stop for delivery and have it available year round. If you are making frequent trips to the vet, you're already feeling the pinch on your wallet, again, no charge for this. As long as I've got it, you're welcome to it.
It's up to you to research how much and when to supplement or talk to your vet. Recipes are plentiful on Google. Amy dehydrates strips of organ meats and keeps them in mason jars as treats. There's no comparison to how much a dog will love a dehydrated liver snack over anything Petsmart has to offer.
Joel 928-486-4043