style grinds for diy raw feeding and home-prepared menus. these are not balanced options, and absolutely must be incorporated into your own diy menu and meals, as directed or advised . seafood grinds these are an excellent whole food source of efas (essential fatty acids: omega- s). when feeding whole fish...
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, as it's a great source of omega- fatty acids which are good for brain growth and protection. in fact, the omega- content may actually reduce your risk of developing alzheimer's disease. if you prefer, you can make this with sardines (another oily fish) and sometimes i add capers for an extra kick....