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No, dogs should never eat onions as they are highly toxic and can cause serious health issues, including hemolytic anemia.
The 80/20 rule in raw dog food feeding refers to a diet composed of 80% raw muscle meat and 20% other ingredients like bones, organs, fruits, and vegetables.
Yes, you can mix kibble with raw food, but it's important to transition gradually and monitor your pet's digestion and overall health.
The 80/20 rule in raw dog food refers to a common feeding ratio: 80% raw meat, 10% edible bone, and 10% organ meat, mimicking the composition of prey.
Yes, you can mix kibble with raw food, but it should be done gradually and mindfully to avoid digestive upset and ensure nutritional balance.
The 80/20 rule for dog food refers to a raw feeding guideline where 80% of the diet is muscle meat, 10% is raw edible bone, and 10% is organ meat.
Yes, you can mix kibble with raw food, but it should be done gradually to prevent digestive upset.
Yes, dogs can eat plain cranberries in moderation, and they may provide health benefits. Avoid products with added sugar, xylitol, raisins, or other harmful ingredients.
Adult dogs should eat 2–3% of their ideal body weight in raw food daily, while puppies need 4–6% of their current body weight each day.
Adult dogs should eat about 2–3% of their ideal body weight in raw food daily, while puppies need 4–6% of their current weight split into multiple meals.

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