Thank you for always showing us new ways to give our companions the best life they can possibly have 😊
@Su-ri5obСағат бұрын
I bought raw feeding bones and duck feet (one of my dogs is allergic to chicken) to make bone broth and it was relatively inexpensive. I make up several batches of different flavours, so they get a variety of different tastes and benefits. The first bone broth i made for my dogs I put outside to cool down, i have no idea how my Bichon Frise got onto the table, he's hardly the most agile dog, but he knocked it over and drank the whole lot! I think it's safe to say he enjoys it! And, another person here asking how Cooper is doing.
@michelledunn8912 сағат бұрын
Thanks Bryce! How is Cooper doing?
@nikki199117Сағат бұрын
do you include the bone marrow?
@ethanletzer35073 минут бұрын
If you cook it long enough the marrow should dissolve and any of the solids you'll strain out. You don't actually have to strain out anything but the bones. You get a lot of extra nutrition but it does mean the bone broth won't last as long. The solids make it go rancid faster so it's all about what you're looking for. If you're the type that freezes it it'll last forever
@watchmoivies123Сағат бұрын
So it looks like you’re feeding kibble is that what you feed and what type of kibble