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If you're in Vic then the BARF patties are quite easy to get a hold of.

They are quite bulky, and contain the ground bones, offal, vegies and yoghurt etc. all in one.

They are a bit pricey especially for larger dogs, I feed one of my dogs a pattie and a cup of dry as a night meal...I would love to do homemade BARF but I just don't have the time or the storage space, so raw meaty bones + BARF patties + plus a bit of dry is the best I can manage at the moment.

They come frozen but are easy to separate still frozen with a butter knife, then put straight back in the freezer in single/double/triple portions.

My guys love 'em! They are gone in about 10 seconds.

BARF Victoria Just click on the link and go to the 'distributors' tab if you're interested.

Cheers, :love:

Mel.

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Thanks Mel, a good idea I will check it out today!

haven, yes now the dressing is off she can get it wet, I was thinking about swimming for her and I think you mentioned somewhere you take Nova? Can you PM me the address and I'll check with the vet if we should try it...

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Its Dogs in Motion at Myuna farm in Doveton. There is also one in Rowville and although I have never been there myself, I haven't heard favourable things. There may also be one in the Nthern suburbs, I'm thinking around the Diamond Creek area but I'm not sure.

I'd go with Myuna farm, it's a hike especially from your place but the facilities are excellent, they have a physio available and also an underwater treadmill, and the staff are very friendly and helpful.

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