The Barf diet for dogs is the name of a diet devised by Dr. Ian Billing Hurst, an Australian veterinarian. BARF stands for Bones and Raw Food (or Biologically Appropriate Raw Food), which translates into French as “food made with bones and raw food,” or more generally “raw meat food.” Whether for dogs, cats or even rodents, he advocates a diet based on raw meat and meaty bones and nutritional supplements added casually and lightly: oils, yogurt, yeast, vegetables, fruits, eggs… Barf diet for dogs BARF stands for “Biologically Appropriate Raw Food”, translated into French as “Biologically Appropriate Raw Food”. Barf is a new natural food alternative suitable for dogs, cats and ferrets. From raw and fresh meat, the BARF system allows you to feed your pet as in the wild. Therefore, it is a carnivorous diet, without grains, only raw meat, meaty bones, offal and vegetables, with full respect for the digestive system of animals. the date After the advent of artificial foods, Australian veter