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	<title>Moe's Meats &#187; Traveling Raw Meat</title>
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		<title>Traveling With the Raw Meat Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling with your dog and wondering how to feed them the raw meat diet? This is where balance over time comes in. If you&#8217;re comfortable with feeding them a trusted brand of kibble, then do that. It&#8217;s was easier and less messy. However, if your set on feeding raw while on the road, it can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traveling with your dog and wondering how to feed them the raw meat diet? This is where balance over time comes in. If you&#8217;re comfortable with feeding them a trusted brand of kibble, then do that. It&#8217;s was easier and less messy.</p>
<p>However, if your set on feeding raw while on the road, it can be done. Bring a meat cooler to keep everything frozen and thaw one meal at a time. Skip the stand alone veggies (way too messy) and bring meat that has veggies already included. We sell an 80% meat, 20% veggies ratio that would suit your dog fine while on the road.</p>
<p>Another option is to search out a meat department that sells free-range meats and serve it up to your dog. Here you can get in a variety of meats for your dog while slightly lessening the weight of your wallet.</p>
<p>You can also supplement kibble with canned tuna/sardines/mackerel, oatmeal, cottage cheese, unsweet applesauce and canned veggies (go low sodium).</p>
<p>Of course table scraps can work as well. Actually, you&#8217;d be making a full extra serving for a large dog &#8211; but it can work. Just don&#8217;t forget the rules about <a href="http://www.moesmeats.com/aboutmeat/#stay-away-from">what not to feed your pup</a>.</p>
<p>So yes, you can feed your dog raw meat while traveling. It may not be the easiest thing, but it is possible. Backpacking however, maybe out of the question.</p>
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