BARF guide from haustierkost.de®
In our BARF guide you will find lots of useful information about BARF: How do dogs and cats tolerate BARF? Which BARF meat can I feed or mix? Can I give my pet bones? We answer these and many other questions in the BARF guide from Haustierkost. There are also exciting recipe ideas, advice on BARFing on vacation and tips and tricks on BARFing. Finally, in our BARF wiki we explain the most important terms related to BARFing.
Having a dog neutered: What happens during castration? - haustierkost.de
Having a dog neutered is often not an easy decision for the owner, especially since from a legal point of...
Agility training for dogs and lots of fun - haustierkost.de
Agility training is a dog sport that is becoming increasingly popular among dog owners. "Agility" comes from English and means...
Parasite infestation in dogs – what to do? - haustierkost.de
A parasite infestation in dogs can lead to serious illnesses and infections, some of which can even be transmitted to...
Dog after surgery – what now? - haustierkost.de
If you are properly prepared and informed, caring for your dog after surgery will not be an insurmountable challenge. Please...
Worms from BARF – is that true? - haustierkost.de
Do dogs get worms from BARFing? This question has been with our BARF shop since the beginning. This myth is...
Dominant behavior in dogs and what it really is - haustierkost.de
Dominance behavior in dogs is often described as aggressive behavior towards other dogs. Many people see the reason for this...
Why does my dog eat grass? Is it dangerous? - haustierkost.de
One of the most common questions asked by dog owners is: "Why is my dog eating grass?" Basically, this is...
Teething in dogs: bye-bye milk teeth! - haustierkost.de
The change of teeth affects dogs just as much as it affects us humans. Like us, our four-legged friends are...
Clean Feeding: Feeding your dog naturally - haustierkost.de
Clean feeding is a concept of species-appropriate feeding for dogs that is very similar to BARF. It goes back to...