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It is straightforward and easy to go to the store and buy a bag of regular grain-based dog food. However, you could be feeding your Staffordshire Bull Terrier something a lot more nutritious and beneficial. According to Dr. Billinghurst's Biologically Appropriate Raw Food diet, a diet rich in appropriate raw foods provides more protein, vitamins and minerals than does the regular dog diet. By feeding your terrier this nutrient-rich diet, you are ensuring he will remain in good health for a long time.
"A biologically appropriate diet for a dog is one that consists of raw whole foods similar to those eaten by the dogs' wild ancestors," asserts Australian veterinarian Ian Billinghurst, author of the book, "Give a Dog a Bone." According to Wellpet, an online "forum for natural pet care," Billinghurst suggests that 50 to 60 percent of a dog's diet should be from raw meaty bones, and raw chicken wings be 80 percent of this portion. Raw chicken bones are so soft, your dog can simply chomp them up without danger of choking. Plus, they're loaded with minerals and vitamins such…