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I feed my German Shepard a lot of chicken. Raw. Frozen. He loves it. He also gets some organ meat everyday, and beef marrow bones a few times a week. Occasional fish, beef, and table scraps. I used to feed him expensive grain free kibble, but when my other dog got lymphoma and died, I decided I needed to change my feeding strategy. It was painless . My for my GHD. He was always a food gobbler, so freezing portions slows him down a bit. He is 12 years old and in excellent health. Re Portions: It is surprising how little dogs need to maintain weight when you feed them the right stuff. You will have to experiment to get it right. I have found for a 75 lb GHD, one thigh/leg portion, and a few ounces of organ meat keeps his weight steady.

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I feed my German Shepard a lot of chicken. Raw. Frozen. He loves it. He also gets some organ meat everyday, and beef marrow bones a few times a week. Occasional fish, beef, and table scraps. I used to feed him expensive grain free kibble, but when my other dog got lymphoma and died, I decided I needed to change my feeding strategy. It was painless. My GHD was always a food gobbler, so freezing portions slows him down a bit. He is 12 years old and in excellent health.