Separating the dogs during feeding is ONLY Going to Perpetuate food Aggression Pimpin! Yo MUST SOCIALIZE The dogs & cat so they can eat Around WHOEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤️✊️🙏🙏🙏
Dog’s won’t get salmonella…their stomach’s so acidic it kills all the germs, but the concern is when your dog licks you YOU will get salmonella! Idk about you but I love kissing my dog!!!
We just give our dog. Beef hart, beef liver, lamb lung, hart and liver. Next to that bones from lamb and beef. Ones a week a goose. She does fine with that no need for supplements. The food has all she needs
The appropriate supplements will nutritionally balance their meal.. in the long run if you don’t feed them balanced meals they will end up having nutrient deficiencies and that can lead to death if it’s serious enough. It’s really hard to give your pup a fully balanced diet with only muscle meats, bones and organ meats
The muscle meat, bone and organ are what Balances the meal. The idea is to provide the animal with everything they need as if they were in the wild and hunting their own food. The vitamins and “supplements “ they need are found in organ and muscle meats
@@camthecanecorso but you can’t fully mimic a wild caught prey by just feeding muscle meat, organs and bones since there are more parts to that in an animal. Even if you feed muscle meats, organs and bones from unique proteins like bison, ostrich, venison, crocodile there’s still nutrients that can be missing like omega-3, manganese, iodine, vitamin D3, vitamin E, zinc, iron, EPA/DHA since different meats have different nutrient profiles the nutrients lacking can vary from 1-2 to up to 7-8 different kinds.. the hardest to source nutrients no matter what fresh food(unless it’s premade which most times is supplemented) you feed is usually iodine(I use NOW kelp powder) and vitamin E(I use NOW vitamin e oil) which I think every DIY raw feeder should at least have.. I thought you would understand seeing how you give your pups omega-3, which is a supplement
Short answer...Yes. 50/50 is better than just kibble. Your Cane Corso will show a difference with even a little bit of raw food. Raw diet is expensive, raw chicken quarters( thigh and leg) is a good start. But do your research on the organs and weight to give your Corso.
@@hoppz_392hemi2 raw kibble is one thing but to mix dry processed food with raw food is a complete waste of time and doesn’t make sense. The whole point of a raw diet is the health benefits. Dry processed kibble is the furthest thing from what you should be giving your dog. If you shop at your local grocery chain then yes, a raw diet is too expensive for most. You have to either shop at wholesale markets or go to your local butcher and work a deal out with them. 9/10 times they will be more than willing to work with you
@@camthecanecorso I get what you’re saying, I’m a raw feeder myself but I would rather someone feed 50/50 raw and kibble rather than fully kibble. There is always more benefits of feeding that way rather than strictly kibble.. you can’t push others to fully choose one or the other or you can easily scare them away from raw feeding.. I also fed my pup 50/50 raw and kibble until I could fully feed him raw
Like what the previous comment said I think 50/50 every meal is fine but wouldn’t recommend switching back and forth between raw and kibble since it’ll be harder on their tummy.. definitely make sure that the 50% of raw you feed them is nutritionally balanced though!
Separating the dogs during feeding is ONLY Going to Perpetuate food Aggression Pimpin!
Yo MUST SOCIALIZE The dogs & cat so they can eat Around WHOEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤️✊️🙏🙏🙏
They have no aggression. They are separated so they eat slower
No chicken bones, they splinter and can cause major obstruction for any dog!
If you cook them.
He said that to us it will splinter only if you cook it. Listen please.
Mastiff cané corso italian the Best dog protection!!!👍.
Do you feed once or twice a day?
U don't afraid of salmonella???
No
How many times per day do u feed
@@keithcarter8172 never raw salmonella exists and an expensive meat if you buy
They are going to eat you one day 🎉
The comment section are the worse animal experts 😂
Dog’s won’t get salmonella…their stomach’s so acidic it kills all the germs, but the concern is when your dog licks you YOU will get salmonella! Idk about you but I love kissing my dog!!!
My cane corso was very tolerant with my cat but my cat wanted nothing to do with him
Dr Ian Billinghurst book give your dog a bone.
Is that good for German shepherd 4 months
Pups should just have it minced up smaller for a while is all
Raw eggs is not the move bro!
Lucky Dogs 🐕
Feeding them chicken bones are going to come back and bite you in the ass!! They splinter!
They splinter when they are cooked. Raw bones will not splinter and are not brittle
My dog eats raw like a wild dog… Meanwhile he lives in a house with heat and ac and all aspects of civilization 😂😂
Why would you handle raw meat and then touch plastic bottle with the same hand?
Exactly!!!😮 Made me instantly sick! 💯
People nasty out here 😮 unfortunately, COVID didn't teach many about germs
Where is the 3rd bowl for yourself? Man hunted in the wild too.
Chicken bone bad, it splints never raw. Do you eat raw. Wild yes. Not domestic dogs
They’re both dogs tho 😂
If you cook it
@@_carbon cook and debone goes for pork, beef. Too many chemicals in our meat.. keep our babies safe. Love for animals
Anche io ho un cane corso ma non do mai carne cruda
You should try it. They will be greatful
What you are doing is fantastic. I love the raw food concept for dogs. Ignore the “experts” 😅
Lahap sekali makannya😂
We just give our dog. Beef hart, beef liver, lamb lung, hart and liver. Next to that bones from lamb and beef. Ones a week a goose. She does fine with that no need for supplements. The food has all she needs
The appropriate supplements will nutritionally balance their meal.. in the long run if you don’t feed them balanced meals they will end up having nutrient deficiencies and that can lead to death if it’s serious enough. It’s really hard to give your pup a fully balanced diet with only muscle meats, bones and organ meats
The muscle meat, bone and organ are what Balances the meal. The idea is to provide the animal with everything they need as if they were in the wild and hunting their own food. The vitamins and “supplements “ they need are found in organ and muscle meats
@@camthecanecorso but you can’t fully mimic a wild caught prey by just feeding muscle meat, organs and bones since there are more parts to that in an animal. Even if you feed muscle meats, organs and bones from unique proteins like bison, ostrich, venison, crocodile there’s still nutrients that can be missing like omega-3, manganese, iodine, vitamin D3, vitamin E, zinc, iron, EPA/DHA since different meats have different nutrient profiles the nutrients lacking can vary from 1-2 to up to 7-8 different kinds.. the hardest to source nutrients no matter what fresh food(unless it’s premade which most times is supplemented) you feed is usually iodine(I use NOW kelp powder) and vitamin E(I use NOW vitamin e oil) which I think every DIY raw feeder should at least have.. I thought you would understand seeing how you give your pups omega-3, which is a supplement
@@camthecanecorso Man hunted in the wild too. Where is the 3rd bowl for yourself?
Chicken feet would be better
Why feed any dog raw meat i dont think thats goodi think it would make them sick
What do you think wild animals do?
Raw is good they are meant to eat wet meat
Cook that stuff ,raw is bad! Dogs love cooked food
Absolutely not. Never give a dog a cooked bone
Why feed any dog raw meat i dont think thats good
Chicken and egg not good for cane corso
Why?
I have a 6 month old Cane Corso. Can you go back and forth with raw food and regular dry dog food?
I don’t recommend that. Stick to 1 or the other
Short answer...Yes. 50/50 is better than just kibble. Your Cane Corso will show a difference with even a little bit of raw food. Raw diet is expensive, raw chicken quarters( thigh and leg) is a good start. But do your research on the organs and weight to give your Corso.
@@hoppz_392hemi2 raw kibble is one thing but to mix dry processed food with raw food is a complete waste of time and doesn’t make sense. The whole point of a raw diet is the health benefits. Dry processed kibble is the furthest thing from what you should be giving your dog. If you shop at your local grocery chain then yes, a raw diet is too expensive for most. You have to either shop at wholesale markets or go to your local butcher and work a deal out with them. 9/10 times they will be more than willing to work with you
@@camthecanecorso I get what you’re saying, I’m a raw feeder myself but I would rather someone feed 50/50 raw and kibble rather than fully kibble. There is always more benefits of feeding that way rather than strictly kibble.. you can’t push others to fully choose one or the other or you can easily scare them away from raw feeding.. I also fed my pup 50/50 raw and kibble until I could fully feed him raw
Like what the previous comment said I think 50/50 every meal is fine but wouldn’t recommend switching back and forth between raw and kibble since it’ll be harder on their tummy.. definitely make sure that the 50% of raw you feed them is nutritionally balanced though!