Thank you for this! I’m getting my first English bulldog in a couple weeks and I’m very interested in the raw food diet. Your pup is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you for your feedback! I highly recommend a raw diet, your dog will absolutely love it and it feels good to know we give our dogs the best possible foods.
@@WarriorBulldogs Is he already after 2 years of eating raw food? With how many weeks do you start giving raw food to the puppy? As soon as he stops feeding from his mother's milk?
@@deshaunbethea5772 Yes, I have a video in my playlist where they eat a full raw tilapia. Once warrior is a bit older he will also receive the occasional raw fish.
Nice video and great puppy. I would like to know how is the poop... do you see bone pieces... is it too smelly? It is too wet. Does it look well digested. Thanks for shearing the experience
Hi !! I really hope you see this comment. But I have been doing research for well over a month prior to getting my english bulldog puppy (finally got him yesterday). After determining that I wanted to go with raw I have found your videos to be VERY helpful. I do have a question. So like you’ve mentioned, vets will be opposed to raw diets- which is baffling to me after learning how most kibble (even the “organic” fancy shit) is packed with corn, rice and an abundance of preservatives. At our vet visit today, my vet made it very clear that I should prepare for very costly visits for the remainder of his life (he quoted to me “bulldogs keep the lights on” for vets...). I’m curious if your dogs experience any of these common “bulldog issues” or if you’ve noticed an overall improvement in health since being on BARF. Obviously, every dog is different and has different needs, allergies, etc.. I was just a little taken aback that a vet would say that to me. I do have one more question lol. My vet also highly suggested that when my dog is of age, he should undergo two procedures (in one surgery) to open up his nasal passage and something to do with his throat? Is this anything you’ve had done on your dogs and do you recommend it ? Thanks for the help and sorry for the story book comment
Hello, don't feel worried. If you take care good care of your pup it will live a healthy happy life. I personally have had Zero vet visits and I have 5 english bulldogs.. I personally attribute this to their diet and daily exercise and sun. I've had plenty of breeds, and all breeds have given me issues until I switched to the raw diet. The only time my dogs have visited a vet is when they were pregnant. Additionally, most bulldogs struggle to breath due to their obesity from kibble, I have never given any surgeries and my dogs can jog 3 miles with me daily and still outpace me. Good diet with daily exercise will keep your dog in the best shape possible.
@@WarriorBulldogs thanks for your response!! So far my puppy is LOVING his raw food diet. In the five days I’ve had him (and had him on a raw diet) I’ve noticed a significant improvement in his coat. I am definitely convinced raw will be his best friend. Your response definitely put me at ease, as I know some bulldog owners have to deal with costly vet visits due to symptoms that can be attributed to a poor, not well-rounded diets. I am really optimistic that this will give him a better quality of life :)
Hey man , I appreciate the videos super cool . Quick question about portions and feeding whole vs grinding . I have a 2 month old chocolate tri female . I got her from a kennel that were doing strictly kibble just wondering what’s the safest way to transition as well .
You can do both, just make sure if given whole you watch over her while she eats to ensure she doesn't end up choking from swallowing large / long pieces. As for portions, at 2 months old I feed them 3 times a day just enough to fill their stomachs and get them thru the 8 hours of waiting for the next meal. They can also break and swallow smaller bones at 8 weeks old which is excellent for releasing jaw pressure and tiring them out, it will also avoid needless chewing on our house furniture etc..
Thank you for sharing this with us. I am planning to get my first bulldog and I would like to know more about their care and training. With regards to their food, the vet told me not to give chicken bones to dogs because when they break in their mouth, it causes sharp shards of bone that may puncture their throat and lodged in there. But watching this video, they seem to be capable of eating chicken bone.
Cooked chicken bones are dangerous, meanwhile raw chicken bones are completely fine since raw bones bend.. Cooked bones will break and turn into a sharp knife like object.
A lot of vet's don't have any experience with diet, additionally diet is not something vets or doctors are taught in school. My vet personally breeds dogs and also raw feeds her dogs, so she gets very happy to hear when I raw feed my pups.
Not to sound stupid, but seeing so many people talking about certain types of bulldogs or types of English Bulldogs, I'm wondering what you consider your's as? Thanks.
The Pup in the video warrior is a Merle Lilac Tri. The difference is the color patterns. There are some charts online that show the different color patterns and what they're called. Price also varies based on color.
I started my almost 6 mo old on raw and she eats the bones. Apparently raw bones are quite different from cooked bones which really can be a choking hazard. Some days I have fed fruits and sweet potato instead for a digestive break. I also remove the skin and fat.
Yes, cooked bones can be a choking hazard, they don't properly digest and can build up within a dog overtime. As for the fats, we don't remove any but if you notice your dog doesn't like it you could remove it if you prefer. We have bulldogs which have huge appetites and will eat anything within seconds
Just a FYI, Beware if too much chicken in a raw diet for dogs, chicken feed is very high in OMega 6 which stimulate high level of hormones that then is stimulated in our dogs. Variety is important and organic free range chicken is best!
And yea I've been feeding the raw as well got a big variety for him all in setting. Beef / bison 🦬/ chicken 🍗 I cut up the chicken skins in lil strips so he doesn't choke, also heart of any kind beef or chicken really also chicken feet/paws . Love your warrior bra
So...honestly curious. Do you clean that mat he eats on after every feeding (since it could transfer salmonella to it-which could harm you or your family)? And is there a risk of transferring any bacteria if this dog was to lick one of it's (human) family members after it eats? Seriously curious...the idea of a raw diet seems awesome...I know the dog would enjoy it much more....but I obviously wouldn't want to risk my family getting sick from exposure to raw chicken.
@@PatrickEvans-x1v actually, I researched it…and it does present a risk. Obviously nothing is 100% safe. But your risk of getting salmonella is definitely increased feeding them raw fowl.
80% chicken with bone, 15% veggies and 5% chicken liver. Adults get 1 large meal in the morning, anywhere from 1-2 pounds each. This has worked for years and all dogs in great health.
This may sound like a dumb question but it’s my first time looking into raw food diet. When you mean raw it’s just out the packet without anything to it? And is the chicken from grocery store good for them? Or does it have to be fresh kill?
Just regular raw meat/chicken etc.. from the grocery store is fine. Dog's will eat any kind of meat from rats up to cows, it's good to give them a variety of different meats since different animals will contains oils and nutrients that will help your pup.
Exactly mate 👍 It would be like for us humans choosing inside your own house between eating prison food or a home cooked meal which one would you choose....😭😂
Two of my raw food dogs have been bred and produced great puppies... I have never tried a natural birth with my english bulldogs though and they have all been via Csection, all though It's a goal of mine to produce an english bulldog that can give natural births everytime.
Hello does the raw meat give him any worms? And how about the bones? do they cause any stomach issues ? How many weeks ( puppy)before you can start feeding them raw meat?
My adult dogs never have worms after I administer a De-worming solution to them, all though worms are common in dogs and they usually get dewormed every 4-6 months. As long as bones are raw, they are perfectly fine, you never want to feed cooked bones, those can cut your dog from the inside. As for when to begin feeding, you can start as early as you like, for smaller puppies just mush up the bones since dogs have a high calcium requirement and the bones provides all the calcium they need.
One little tip for you smash the food with a meat hammer it will be much easy for him to eat bulldog puppies swallow so you have to be careful just smash the food and give it
this may be a stupid question, but do you let your pups lick your face or anything like that with this raw diet?/ Do they only eat chicken or beef? Im looking at getting an english bulldog
All my dogs are trained from a young age to not Lick or jump on me. Dogs have natural bacteria that can be spread to humans, so it's good practice to not allow your pets to lick you. As for what they eat, they mainly eat chicken but on occasion I feed them different meats from beef, fish, turkey etc.. They love it all.
Chicken is a great diet that's worked for my pups starting at 4 weeks old. 90%chicken with bone, 8% veggies and a small 2% portion of chicken liver. I have a few videos as well, that shows the full preparation process for our dogs raw meals.
My dog is 20 months old (almost 2 years old, but in May). I wanted to know how to approach this if I were to start feeding him raw meat. Just the other day my mom gave him a chicken breast and he liked it. Should we feed him slowly, like how we transition him with commercial foods (mix in a bit at a time and then start feeding him the new food?)? Thank you for this video, I really needed a motivation to ask my mom to start this diet. My English Bulldog has had skin patches since he was baby baby, and he’s gotten better, but lately his patches have migrated in other places. Thank you, again. Have a good day!
You can go about it either way, via transitioning their food and mixing it, or just switching over 100% to raw. They both work, but if you want to see if diet will resolve existing skin issues, I would recommend to feed raw 100% for a few weeks and cut out the kibble completely. This will allow you to examine your pups rashes and see if they are getting better with diet alone.
I feed my dogs chicken quarts as well. even little warrior now eats the quarts, but yes drumstick alone are fine and they get far more calcium from the chicken bone in the drumstick than they would a commercial dog food.
I recommend a raw food diet, you can research the "Barf" diet by dr. ian billinghurst, he's an australian vet who wrote the foundation for a raw food diet.
at 4 weeks of age I began giving him a chicken bone with just a little meat on it for him to chew, I did that daily until he could begin chewing the bone and breaking the tips. Not until around 7/8 weeks though is when he began breaking the entire bone. The first few feedings I would put him in a crate and watch over him while he chewed the bone for about 30 mins and would go right to sleep after.
@@WarriorBulldogs I might get a puppy in a few months, the breeder will give it to me when the puppy is 8 - 10 weeks old. I wanna start feeding him barf right away. Did u froze the drumstick before giving it to warrior?
@@TheChammibal Nope I gave it to him fresh from the market..You can give it to them frozen as well though, they will just chew it longer. 8 Weeks is fine to take the puppy home. You can begin potty training him immediately, they will pee every 2-3 hours and poop every 6 hours or so.
I’m putting my 8 week old bulldog on raw diet , for now can he just have raw dog mince & raw fruit and veg nugs? When I put him on the proper raw diet at about 12 weeks what is best to feed him daily?
A variety of meat is good, they will eat any kind. Just make sure bone is included since dogs have a high calcium intake. As for fruit, dogs don't have a necessity for sugar so I only give fruit once in while and give a small portion of veggies daily.
I have a question. Isn’t that messy as hell? Do you wipe their faces off when they are done so it doesn’t get the bacteria everywhere or how do you handle that?
BEAUTIFUL DOG ON ONE HAND. ON THE OTHER HAND NOBODY SHOULD EAT RAW MEAT. IM VEGAN INTO ANIMAL RIGHTS. THIS WAS A POP UP ON MY PHONE. CUTE DOGS. ASK YOUR VET ABOUT THE RAW MEAT. NOBODY SHOULD EAT RAW MEAT.
Nice, I've been vegan for over 10 years as well. Dogs need meat, they are not like us humans that can live off carbs. Dogs don't eat fruit or vegetables unless forced too. Dogs by nature are carnivores and meat is all they would eat if they were wild. That is why so many peoples dogs are plagued with avoidable sickness and disease these days, because they are not feeding the proper diet to their pets. One of the oldest dogs was from australia, lived 29 years old and was fed a pure raw kangaroo meat diet it's whole life.
LOL, you must have the patience of a saint to deal with a young pup like that. I love animals, but I love watching videos of them and playing with other peoples animals. I can spend a few hours with them but no more. Don’t have the patience to own them, especially puppies. I love them to death, I’m just not a very patient person. That’s whyI watch videos and stuff. I help unwanted animals or abused animals get proper placement, and it pisses me off to hear of abuse animals. I currently have a cat who is mean as hell! I called her the devil cat! She will be my last one though. Good luck with the little guy, and I hope I can meet him someday!
I’ll be bringing my 8 week rotti home in 5 weeks. I want to start him off the right way, RAW. assuming pups 4 months and under eat 3 meals a day, how many pounds of meat do you recommend for the day (over three meals)?
That puppy is gorgeous.
oh my goodness look at him!!!!! Warrior is so handsome!!!! He will be a fine stud for sure!!! Keep the videos coming!!!
This small little guy is so friggin cute 🥺
Thank you for this! I’m getting my first English bulldog in a couple weeks and I’m very interested in the raw food diet. Your pup is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you for your feedback! I highly recommend a raw diet, your dog will absolutely love it and it feels good to know we give our dogs the best possible foods.
Did you get it?
Omg thank you so much for your guidance am getting my in 3 weeks and am very interested in the raw diet, what portion do I give a 8week pup
@@WarriorBulldogs Is he already after 2 years of eating raw food? With how many weeks do you start giving raw food to the puppy? As soon as he stops feeding from his mother's milk?
Hes seriously so stinking adorable ❤❤❤❤🙈
Stfu
He’s growing so quickly! That’s one super adorable puppy 🐶♥️ Love the videos, keep them coming! 🤗
He is so eager, little cutie!
He's soooo cute! Gosh I cannot wait to get out puppy dog 🐶
Beautiful little boy! I love bulldogs!
It's do satisfying hearing that bone crunch
Look at those chubby paws 🐾
wowy, a meal, a workout and a teeth clean all in one!
Too cute. That is one pretty puppy!👍
how often should you feed your bulldog? one drumstick a day or several times a day?
Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful dog.
Beautiful pup
Thank you!
Perfect combination of cute and bad ass
Oooo ZOT ZOT ZOT ZOT ZOT ZOT ZOT ZOT ju bekofte te gjithve vella edh mam ZOT ZOT flm vella
what a cute poppy
I want to give my English Bull a raw diet. Can you tell me how you “Wash/Prep” your meat?
Nice! I have a recent video on how I prep their raw meal. ua-cam.com/video/GWPeKPNile4/v-deo.html
Perfect 👍🏼
Been watching your videos for a while now. I recently just got a Merle Frenchie and I just put her on the raw diet
Excellent! Your dog will love you for it. They will be more alert, happier and pay more attention to you as the hand who feeds it awesome food.
How’s the raw diet going for your Frenchie ? What are you feeding it mainly ? Thanks
❤❤❤❤ yesssss raw is vital
Aww he is so cute
Soo impatient that little pup :)
Love!
Wow looks like your bulldog pup loves eating raw meat too huh? 🐩 🐕 💙 💗
Yup, he turns into a sniffing ball of excitement as soon as he smells the raw chicken coming.
@@WarriorBulldogs Cool. I have a question did you know that English bulldogs also eat raw fish and can you ever feed warrior fish?!!! 🐟
@@deshaunbethea5772 Yes, I have a video in my playlist where they eat a full raw tilapia. Once warrior is a bit older he will also receive the occasional raw fish.
Cute BullDog
Lucky Dog!
how come this puppy is so cute? so lovely
We love your videos
He's a smart little guy.:)
He's beautiful!!.I would add some green tripe.it will help with his digestion(magic food for dogs)
Great informative short video, Thanks! Do you stick to drumsticks or can you unitize a whole chicken?
Can I feed my rottie pup raw in the morning and then kibble for the 2 others meals of the day
Ryan Crazy I feed victor now raw is just straight up nasty and not balanced
You could mix it food if you prefer, all though I see the best results on a 100% raw diet with my pups.
That cute cubby doggy looks like my dog but he nine months
He is adorible
carrot goes straight through and out untouched
How do you deal with growling or food aggression?
So cute!!!
Nice video and great puppy. I would like to know how is the poop... do you see bone pieces... is it too smelly? It is too wet. Does it look well digested. Thanks for shearing the experience
No bone pieces in their poop.. As long as bones are raw they can digest them. The poop is small, hard with no smell.
Hi !! I really hope you see this comment. But I have been doing research for well over a month prior to getting my english bulldog puppy (finally got him yesterday). After determining that I wanted to go with raw I have found your videos to be VERY helpful. I do have a question. So like you’ve mentioned, vets will be opposed to raw diets- which is baffling to me after learning how most kibble (even the “organic” fancy shit) is packed with corn, rice and an abundance of preservatives. At our vet visit today, my vet made it very clear that I should prepare for very costly visits for the remainder of his life (he quoted to me “bulldogs keep the lights on” for vets...). I’m curious if your dogs experience any of these common “bulldog issues” or if you’ve noticed an overall improvement in health since being on BARF. Obviously, every dog is different and has different needs, allergies, etc.. I was just a little taken aback that a vet would say that to me. I do have one more question lol. My vet also highly suggested that when my dog is of age, he should undergo two procedures (in one surgery) to open up his nasal passage and something to do with his throat? Is this anything you’ve had done on your dogs and do you recommend it ? Thanks for the help and sorry for the story book comment
Hello, don't feel worried. If you take care good care of your pup it will live a healthy happy life. I personally have had Zero vet visits and I have 5 english bulldogs.. I personally attribute this to their diet and daily exercise and sun. I've had plenty of breeds, and all breeds have given me issues until I switched to the raw diet. The only time my dogs have visited a vet is when they were pregnant. Additionally, most bulldogs struggle to breath due to their obesity from kibble, I have never given any surgeries and my dogs can jog 3 miles with me daily and still outpace me. Good diet with daily exercise will keep your dog in the best shape possible.
@@WarriorBulldogs thanks for your response!! So far my puppy is LOVING his raw food diet. In the five days I’ve had him (and had him on a raw diet) I’ve noticed a significant improvement in his coat. I am definitely convinced raw will be his best friend. Your response definitely put me at ease, as I know some bulldog owners have to deal with costly vet visits due to symptoms that can be attributed to a poor, not well-rounded diets. I am really optimistic that this will give him a better quality of life :)
@@passionenvydance Can you give us some update 2 years on? 😍
Will they get diarrhea when switching them to raw food?
Hey man , I appreciate the videos super cool . Quick question about portions and feeding whole vs grinding . I have a 2 month old chocolate tri female . I got her from a kennel that were doing strictly kibble just wondering what’s the safest way to transition as well .
You can do both, just make sure if given whole you watch over her while she eats to ensure she doesn't end up choking from swallowing large / long pieces. As for portions, at 2 months old I feed them 3 times a day just enough to fill their stomachs and get them thru the 8 hours of waiting for the next meal. They can also break and swallow smaller bones at 8 weeks old which is excellent for releasing jaw pressure and tiring them out, it will also avoid needless chewing on our house furniture etc..
Thank you for sharing this with us. I am planning to get my first bulldog and I would like to know more about their care and training.
With regards to their food, the vet told me not to give chicken bones to dogs because when they break in their mouth, it causes sharp shards of bone that may puncture their throat and lodged in there. But watching this video, they seem to be capable of eating chicken bone.
Cooked chicken bones are dangerous, meanwhile raw chicken bones are completely fine since raw bones bend.. Cooked bones will break and turn into a sharp knife like object.
I know you said you might or might not enter him in shows and stuff, but if you were interested, they do have a puppy class.
That would be cool to look into for future puppies I produce that have quality structures.
Warrior Bulldogs it’s too bad you don’t have a Facebook.We
@@kassiemolton6322 We do have an instagram @warrior.bulldogs... But not a facebook for the pups.
Veterinarian who tells you that raw diet is bad for your dog should have his license revoked.
A lot of vet's don't have any experience with diet, additionally diet is not something vets or doctors are taught in school. My vet personally breeds dogs and also raw feeds her dogs, so she gets very happy to hear when I raw feed my pups.
Not to sound stupid, but seeing so many people talking about certain types of bulldogs or types of English Bulldogs, I'm wondering what you consider your's as? Thanks.
The Pup in the video warrior is a Merle Lilac Tri. The difference is the color patterns. There are some charts online that show the different color patterns and what they're called. Price also varies based on color.
I started my almost 6 mo old on raw and she eats the bones. Apparently raw bones are quite different from cooked bones which really can be a choking hazard. Some days I have fed fruits and sweet potato instead for a digestive break. I also remove the skin and fat.
Yes, cooked bones can be a choking hazard, they don't properly digest and can build up within a dog overtime. As for the fats, we don't remove any but if you notice your dog doesn't like it you could remove it if you prefer. We have bulldogs which have huge appetites and will eat anything within seconds
I want 1 so bad
What about if they're allergic to chicken?
Do you Give him Raw chicken everyday
Just a FYI, Beware if too much chicken in a raw diet for dogs, chicken feed is very high in OMega 6 which stimulate high level of hormones that then is stimulated in our dogs. Variety is important and organic free range chicken is best!
That is a badass dog 👌🏽💯
Damn he' just keeps going in non stop 🤣 thats a huge 8 week old mines 8 weeks and no where like that
And yea I've been feeding the raw as well got a big variety for him all in setting. Beef / bison 🦬/ chicken 🍗 I cut up the chicken skins in lil strips so he doesn't choke, also heart of any kind beef or chicken really also chicken feet/paws . Love your warrior bra
So...honestly curious. Do you clean that mat he eats on after every feeding (since it could transfer salmonella to it-which could harm you or your family)? And is there a risk of transferring any bacteria if this dog was to lick one of it's (human) family members after it eats? Seriously curious...the idea of a raw diet seems awesome...I know the dog would enjoy it much more....but I obviously wouldn't want to risk my family getting sick from exposure to raw chicken.
Don't be afraid my friend
.. Humans have been feeding dogs raw meat for centuries.
@@PatrickEvans-x1v actually, I researched it…and it does present a risk. Obviously nothing is 100% safe. But your risk of getting salmonella is definitely increased feeding them raw fowl.
Can you share your portion control and diet plan?
80% chicken with bone, 15% veggies and 5% chicken liver. Adults get 1 large meal in the morning, anywhere from 1-2 pounds each. This has worked for years and all dogs in great health.
very cute
I really really really really want him! 😭
This may sound like a dumb question but it’s my first time looking into raw food diet. When you mean raw it’s just out the packet without anything to it? And is the chicken from grocery store good for them? Or does it have to be fresh kill?
Just regular raw meat/chicken etc.. from the grocery store is fine. Dog's will eat any kind of meat from rats up to cows, it's good to give them a variety of different meats since different animals will contains oils and nutrients that will help your pup.
Exactly mate 👍 It would be like for us humans choosing inside your own house between eating prison food or a home cooked meal which one would you choose....😭😂
I just got my 8 week old puppy , I want her to have a raw diet how should I start her on it ?
Have you bred any on raw yet? Any correlation between raw feeding and potential natural birth instead of C Section?
Two of my raw food dogs have been bred and produced great puppies... I have never tried a natural birth with my english bulldogs though and they have all been via Csection, all though It's a goal of mine to produce an english bulldog that can give natural births everytime.
Can you feed your dog raw everyday and every meal?
I triee giving my english bulldog raw and his poop turns into looking like brown water...why is this happening?
Advice and help please 😢
At what age can I start the raw diet?
At any age a dog can eat raw. I begin raw feeding at 3-4 weeks old when the pups are still drinking milk.
Was that a frozen drumstick
That’s a handsome dog
So what are your plans for the little guy? Is he going to be shown?
I'll be using warrior as a stud to produce more puppies. I may show him, depending on how his structure comes out once fully grown.
Warrior Bulldogs well, good luck little guy!
Is this a good idea , when bone can get in the throat 🤔
Is he a French bulldog or a English bulldog
He's our English Bulldog named Warrior.
I want 1. Great video. Salute.
Hello does the raw meat give him any worms? And how about the bones? do they cause any stomach issues ? How many weeks ( puppy)before you can start feeding them raw meat?
My adult dogs never have worms after I administer a De-worming solution to them, all though worms are common in dogs and they usually get dewormed every 4-6 months. As long as bones are raw, they are perfectly fine, you never want to feed cooked bones, those can cut your dog from the inside. As for when to begin feeding, you can start as early as you like, for smaller puppies just mush up the bones since dogs have a high calcium requirement and the bones provides all the calcium they need.
He cute Does the dog sheds on raw food diet?
Yes, they usually shed with the seasons.
One little tip for you smash the food with a meat hammer it will be much easy for him to eat bulldog puppies swallow so you have to be careful just smash the food and give it
Is it okay to feed dogs hot dogs and kielbasa?
Yup, that's fine. Any cooked meats can be fed and are usually quite easy on the digestion.
Seriously my English bulldog sniffed the raw meat and looked at me like, you gonna cook that. She would not eat it. Lol
this may be a stupid question, but do you let your pups lick your face or anything like that with this raw diet?/ Do they only eat chicken or beef? Im looking at getting an english bulldog
All my dogs are trained from a young age to not Lick or jump on me. Dogs have natural bacteria that can be spread to humans, so it's good practice to not allow your pets to lick you. As for what they eat, they mainly eat chicken but on occasion I feed them different meats from beef, fish, turkey etc.. They love it all.
My question, do you wash the chicken ?
And if you do, what do you use.
I just rinse it with tap water.
i dont like brachys but omg hes so adorable 🥺🥺 look at this baby💗
Hi great video, I have an 11 week old British bulldog I wanna give him raw meet. What do you suggest starting him on
Chicken is a great diet that's worked for my pups starting at 4 weeks old. 90%chicken with bone, 8% veggies and a small 2% portion of chicken liver. I have a few videos as well, that shows the full preparation process for our dogs raw meals.
He is shooo cute
My dog is 20 months old (almost 2 years old, but in May).
I wanted to know how to approach this if I were to start feeding him raw meat. Just the other day my mom gave him a chicken breast and he liked it. Should we feed him slowly, like how we transition him with commercial foods (mix in a bit at a time and then start feeding him the new food?)?
Thank you for this video, I really needed a motivation to ask my mom to start this diet. My English Bulldog has had skin patches since he was baby baby, and he’s gotten better, but lately his patches have migrated in other places.
Thank you, again. Have a good day!
You can go about it either way, via transitioning their food and mixing it, or just switching over 100% to raw. They both work, but if you want to see if diet will resolve existing skin issues, I would recommend to feed raw 100% for a few weeks and cut out the kibble completely. This will allow you to examine your pups rashes and see if they are getting better with diet alone.
Do you find that drumsticks have enough calcium for puppies because I’ve heard chicken quarters are better
I feed my dogs chicken quarts as well. even little warrior now eats the quarts, but yes drumstick alone are fine and they get far more calcium from the chicken bone in the drumstick than they would a commercial dog food.
Warrior Bulldogs ok thanks for responding
Where’s a great website to purchase English bulldogs ?
The best bet is to find a breeder on Instagram and reach out if they have any pups available.
Do you feed them only one drumstick a day?
Nope, pups 4 months and under get 3-4 meals per day. Adult dogs get 1 Large meal per day approx 2 pounds of food.
How many times a day do you feed him?
When they are puppies, 8 times a day
Can I switch from kibble to raw meat? I have an 8 week old black tri.
Yup, I personally feed 8 week old pups raw meat.
I have a girl and looks just like him, Same age
I have a American bully bulldog mix what's the best food for them?
I recommend a raw food diet, you can research the "Barf" diet by dr. ian billinghurst, he's an australian vet who wrote the foundation for a raw food diet.
How old was he when u start feeding him like u do in this video? And before it how did u fed him?
at 4 weeks of age I began giving him a chicken bone with just a little meat on it for him to chew, I did that daily until he could begin chewing the bone and breaking the tips. Not until around 7/8 weeks though is when he began breaking the entire bone. The first few feedings I would put him in a crate and watch over him while he chewed the bone for about 30 mins and would go right to sleep after.
@@WarriorBulldogs I might get a puppy in a few months, the breeder will give it to me when the puppy is 8 - 10 weeks old. I wanna start feeding him barf right away. Did u froze the drumstick before giving it to warrior?
@@TheChammibal Nope I gave it to him fresh from the market..You can give it to them frozen as well though, they will just chew it longer. 8 Weeks is fine to take the puppy home. You can begin potty training him immediately, they will pee every 2-3 hours and poop every 6 hours or so.
@@WarriorBulldogs I will let u know after I get it, it will be a pleasure to hear from u to have a better dog!
@@TheChammibal sounds good, you can also find me on Instagram @warrior.bulldogs
You should do another video with just him! How’s he doing?
He's good. He's a big boy now weighing around 50 pounds and 2.5 years old.
I’m putting my 8 week old bulldog on raw diet , for now can he just have raw dog mince & raw fruit and veg nugs? When I put him on the proper raw diet at about 12 weeks what is best to feed him daily?
A variety of meat is good, they will eat any kind. Just make sure bone is included since dogs have a high calcium intake. As for fruit, dogs don't have a necessity for sugar so I only give fruit once in while and give a small portion of veggies daily.
How much do you feed him?
at that age he was eating 4x per day about 1/4 pound of chicken each time. Now he eats 1 large meal per day as an adult.
How many times per day do you feed him that ?
as puppies they eat 3-4 times per day. As adults they receive 1 large meal in the morning.
Its what they should be eating really.
I have a question. Isn’t that messy as hell? Do you wipe their faces off when they are done so it doesn’t get the bacteria everywhere or how do you handle that?
They lick everything spotless clean lol. Then I water down the area when they finish eating to avoid flies.
CUTE 😘😘
BEAUTIFUL DOG ON ONE HAND. ON THE OTHER HAND NOBODY SHOULD EAT RAW MEAT. IM VEGAN INTO ANIMAL RIGHTS. THIS WAS A POP UP ON MY PHONE.
CUTE DOGS. ASK YOUR VET ABOUT THE RAW MEAT. NOBODY SHOULD EAT RAW MEAT.
Nice, I've been vegan for over 10 years as well. Dogs need meat, they are not like us humans that can live off carbs. Dogs don't eat fruit or vegetables unless forced too. Dogs by nature are carnivores and meat is all they would eat if they were wild. That is why so many peoples dogs are plagued with avoidable sickness and disease these days, because they are not feeding the proper diet to their pets. One of the oldest dogs was from australia, lived 29 years old and was fed a pure raw kangaroo meat diet it's whole life.
LOL, you must have the patience of a saint to deal with a young pup like that. I love animals, but I love watching videos of them and playing with other peoples animals. I can spend a few hours with them but no more. Don’t have the patience to own them, especially puppies. I love them to death, I’m just not a very patient person. That’s whyI watch videos and stuff. I help unwanted animals or abused animals get proper placement, and it pisses me off to hear of abuse animals. I currently have a cat who is mean as hell! I called her the devil cat! She will be my last one though. Good luck with the little guy, and I hope I can meet him someday!
Yes, puppies are definitely a hand full.
Warrior Bulldogs I love them though! Just not owning them LOL. How old is the little one now? I made him on a game that I have called Blindfold Doggy.
@@kassiemolton6322 Little warrior was born on april 9th, he's 3 months now.
Warrior Bulldogs Awwwwwww! Can’t wait for your next video!
Did you see my message where I said that I created him on one of my games already?
I’ll be bringing my 8 week rotti home in 5 weeks. I want to start him off the right way, RAW. assuming pups 4 months and under eat 3 meals a day, how many pounds of meat do you recommend for the day (over three meals)?
I feed approx 1.5lbs of meat for 35 pounds of weight for my dogs. Some days more, some days less depending how their physique looks.