picklevega
Boxer Pal
Hi,
I understand the raw diet. I am ready to switch, my hubby is not so cool with it but I always get what I want. I just have to make it easy for "his" meals.
right now the dogs sleep from midnight till noon. Going out for a pee around 5:30am. they eat lunch around 1pm and dinner anywhere from 6-9pm.
when i switch them to raw are these two meal times enough? or should I slip in a snack when they get up for their pee around 5:30am?
My hubby gives them lunch so I plan for this to be an easy no bone meal, at least until he is more relaxed with the raw diet. They will get the bones with dinner when they are with me.
Final question, Should I wait until the long weekend in May to switch them? Im concerned that they may get the poops etc. when they first switch. I wouldn't want this to happen with just my hubby home when he is not "into" raw feeding. This way i will be home with them most of the time. I could start Thursday night, by Tuesday when i go back to work they will be well on their way.
I understand the raw diet. I am ready to switch, my hubby is not so cool with it but I always get what I want. I just have to make it easy for "his" meals.
right now the dogs sleep from midnight till noon. Going out for a pee around 5:30am. they eat lunch around 1pm and dinner anywhere from 6-9pm.
when i switch them to raw are these two meal times enough? or should I slip in a snack when they get up for their pee around 5:30am?
My hubby gives them lunch so I plan for this to be an easy no bone meal, at least until he is more relaxed with the raw diet. They will get the bones with dinner when they are with me.
Final question, Should I wait until the long weekend in May to switch them? Im concerned that they may get the poops etc. when they first switch. I wouldn't want this to happen with just my hubby home when he is not "into" raw feeding. This way i will be home with them most of the time. I could start Thursday night, by Tuesday when i go back to work they will be well on their way.