Barf Snack – rabbit ears with fur are said to be very popular. But they are available in anything and everything – diced, striped, large or small Barf Snacks – that a dog’s heart desires. Barf snacks are usually raw bones in the feed recommendations of barf experts. But the experts also point out that things are no longer as they were in the days when dogs were still wolves. Too little blood, intestines, brains, eyes etc. are fed. For this reason alone, there is already a lack of vital substances in the diet. And the barf snacks are also only made from meat from animals from fattening farms, which themselves only receive industrial food.
When does the dog receive the necessary vital substances?
Barfers laboriously collect all kinds of individual food supplements and never know whether the individual vitamin or mineral is overdosed or not enough. However, the industry’s compilations are also inadequate. If the herbal pack contains vitamin A + E and promises – now you have everything your dog needs – then this is not quite right. They are not all vitamins. Important ones are missing – for example vitamin K1.
Dogs cannot produce minerals themselves either. And things don’t look any better there: Why is there synthetic phosphorus in addition to calcium? This puts a strain on the kidneys. The body does not need it, because there is enough of it naturally present in the feed meat.
Barf snack as a food supplement – a good idea?
Judge for yourself. There are many barf food supplements and the range on offer is growing all the time – including the resulting uncertainty as to which ones my dog needs or doesn’t need. And it certainly saves a lot of money.
An optimal barffood supplement would contain: all natural vitamins, minerals and amino acids that the body cannot produce itself and that are not sufficiently present in the feed.
Vitamins : Vitamin B complex , Vitamin K 1
Minerals: magnesium, iron, zinc, calcium, Cu, Mn
Amino acids : Tryptophan for serotonin + dopamine
What is the advantage of the combination?
Science has discovered that the interaction of vital substances makes them much more effective for health than the addition of individual vitamins or minerals.
Here, too, nature has already prepared something – and people are using it
for centuries – quark and buckwheat. Health is based on this
of the Russian people and this combination is part of almost every meal.
And it contains almost everything the body needs in high quantities:
Cottage cheese (cooked quark) – with all amino acids, calcium, vitamin B12
Buckwheat (not a grain) – with 8 essential amino acids in a very high proportion,
Vitamin B complex, vitamin A, E, K1
all minerals – magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese
The result is a natural mineral and vitamin bomb.
How do you turn it into a barf snack for your dog?
Very simple – add a little rapeseed oil and organic coconut oil to the dough and bake at a low temperature to create a cheese bone – natural, healthy and very tasty to chew or nibble on.
Free from: Cereals, lactose, sugar and above all – without chemical additives.
As unsaturated fatty acids are very sensitive, add the unsaturated fatty acids to the feed
with 1 spoonful of fresh linseed or salmon oil. And if you want to improve your intake of these fatty acids, mix this with 2 tablespoons of quark. Now you can be sure that your dog has everything his body needs. Putting together supplements is a thing of the past – a QCHEFS cheese bone in the evening and your dog is healthy and happy.
By the way: Why in the evening?
Cheese bones stop bad breath and clean teeth.
The natural antibacterial effect of cottage cheese neutralizes bacteria. The protein complex attaches itself to the cell walls of the bacteria and destroys them. Even tartar dissolves.
Periodontitis prophylaxis is supported by the high vitamin B content. Here too, the vital substances reinforce each other’s effects.
Teeth are clean and the body is supplied with everything it needs.
The cheese bone is a barf snack + naturally complex food supplement + toothbrush. And your dog’s favorite bone, because dogs love cheese.
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