What does BARF stand for?
The word BARF was originally created by Canadian Debbie Tripp as an acronym for 'Born Again Raw Feeders'.
It was then adapted by Veterinarian Dr Billinghurst to become 'Bone and Raw Food' and is now better known as 'Biologically Appropriate Raw Food'.
What is the BARF diet?
The BARF diet is a way of feeding animals according to their evolutionary diet.
It recreates how wolves and wild dogs eat in the wild.
Dogs are omnivores and have evolved to eat raw meat, fish, fruit and vegetables, NOT highly processed foods (like kibble and tinned food).
The BARF diet consists of raw meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, seeds, mushrooms, oils, all in a raw state, exactly how they would be found in nature.
This way of feeding, not only provides our dogs with an overall healthy and balanced diet but also brings them emotional and physical satisfaction.
Why choose the BARF diet?
The answer is very simple: because it's biologically appropriate.
Dogs evolved to eat raw meat, organs, and bones — not the highly processed kibble and tinned food created for human convenience. This unnatural diet is a major reason dogs have become one of the most cancer-prone mammals. It causes needless suffering for the dog and expensive vet bills for the owner.
What are the benefits of feeding a dog the BARF diet?
The list is long; here are a few in no particular order:
● stronger legs and bones
● less obesity
● better teeth
● significantly reduce flatulence
● harder and less smelly stools
● no more scooting bottoms on the ground
● no need to express anal glands
● healthier skin
● shinier coat
● less smelly breath
● balanced energy
● improved behaviour
and many more!!