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Are there safe handling procedures for the BARF DIET?

BARF diet handling procedures safe
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Are there safe handling procedures for the BARF DIET?

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Commonsense must prevail when handling raw meat. You do this all the time when you prepare a meal for the family. After handling raw meat for your pets, do wash your hands before eating your own food. Sterilize any knives, surfaces or utensils used in the preparation or handling of your pets’ food. We recommend using a stainless steel dish, which is washed thoroughly with soap and hot water after every meal. Discard any uneaten food and store raw pet food in such a way it does not contaminate human food. After thawing the food, we recommend it is only kept in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. After thawing the food, we recommend it be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. It’s that simple!

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Commonsense must prevail when handling raw meat. You do this all the time when you prepare a meal for the family. After handling raw meat for your pets, do wash your hands before eating your own food. Sterilize any knives, surfaces or utensils used in the preparation or handling of your pets’ food. We recommend using a stainless steel dish, which is washed thoroughly with soap and hot water after every meal. Discard any uneaten food and store raw pet food in such a way it does not contaminate human food. After thawing the food, we recommend it is only kept in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. After thawing the food, we recommend it be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. It’s that simple! Why are bones in the BARF DIET! It is natural for both dogs and cats to eat bones. Both a dog’s body and a cat’s body are designed to use bones as its main source of minerals – including calcium and phosphorus. Our pets’ bodies have been doing this for millions of years. Your pet will not suffer

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