B.A.R.C.

Biological Appropriate Raw Cusine.  The Food your dog is meant to eat!

 

"Once you start, many things will help reinforce your commitment. The looks of contentment on furry faces, trim, taught, terrific pets free from debilitating diseases. Vet bills that decrease or disappear"

Tom Lonsdale, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate of the Royal Veterinary College, University of London.

"Over a period of 2 to 3 years I observed the results of many feeding trials carried out by myself and my clients. They all made the same statements Raw meaty bones promote health in dogs. Processed food do not. I began to realize that most of the disease problems we Vets see are cause by only one thing"

"POOR NUTRITION."

Ian Billinghurst, Veterynary Surgeon,

Graduate of Sydney University

 

IS THAT ALL?

This combination of ingredients- Raw meaty bones, vegetables. fruit and protein provides our dogs with what they need.

But, is that all?

Some vets say yes, but there are some supplements worth considering. Vitamins C and E are anti-radicals. Good for us and good for our dogs! Oils for Omega 3. Sea Kelp - a wonderful source of Trace minerals. Ask us about how much and where to find these items.

 

Some of the Benefits of Raw Foods.

Vitamins more biovailable

Minerals Better assimilated

Beneficial antioxidants present

Amino acids more bioavailable

Natural digestive enzymes still present

Probiotics spared

Amino acids such as taurine are not destroyed

 

Some of the Negative Effects of Heat Processing

Loss of up to 100% of certain vitamins

Loss of up to 60% of certain amino acids

Enzymes destroyed

Probiotics destroyed

Loss of up to 10% of certain fatty acids

Fats can become toxic or rancid

Oxidation of cholesterol

 

Other benefits include:

Clean teeth and sweet breath

Reduction of excrement by 50% or more

Nearly odor free excrement.

 

 

Each package of the raw diet will contain Ground chicken parts (rib cages, head, necks), fresh raw vegetables and iether chicken livers, gizzards, beef, turkey or eggs.

The chicken is hormone and antibiotic free!

The vegatable/fruit mix will draw from the following:

Alfalfa sprouts

Basil

Beet tops

Brocco;i

Carrots

Chard

Garlic

Green beans

Mushrooms

Rosemary

Zucchini

(ingridients may vary)

Apples

Bananas

Papaya

For More Information about

B.A.R.C.

contact

CHARLOTTE PELTZ

charlotte@charpeltz.com

01(415) 152 2494

Certified Animal Behavior Consultant

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