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BARF Method | Raw Feeding

Discover the principles of evolutionary nutrition and provide your pet with a diet that's closest to what their ancestors ate in order to enjoy the highest level of health and happiness.

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215 students enrolled

Created by Dr. Ian Billinghurst

Last Updated: 2026

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This course includes:

  • 6.9 hours on-demand video
  • 5 modules with 71 lessons
  • 6 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile
  • Lifetime Access
  • Certificate of Completion

about

Are you tired of pet food that doesn't seem to benefit your pet's health? This comprehensive course, taught by Dr. Ian Billinghurst, unveils the power of evolutionary nutrition for cats and dogs. You'll discover how the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) method can transform your pet's well-being by getting back to what nature intended.

From the principles of evolutionary nutrition to specific dietary treatments for various diseases, this course provides a deep dive into proper nutrition for your pet. Understand what nutrients your pet truly needs, become your own expert in raw feeding, and extend your pet's lifespan with quality nutrition.

What you'll learn

  • Learn the Principles of Evolutionary Nutrition for dogs and cats
  • Become an expert in practical raw feeding techniques
  • Gain insight into the longevity and health benefits of raw food
  • Master the 5 core modules, each with a distinct focus
  • Extend your pet's lifespan through proper nutrition
  • Understand nutrients from an evolutionary perspective
  • Discover how to treat diseases through diet
  • Delve into the specifics of feeding cats for genuine health and longevity
  • Get hands-on with 64 comprehensive lessons
  • Make informed decisions to reduce unnecessary vet bills

REQUIREMENTS

  • Pet owners interested in improving their pet's health through nutrition.
  • People considering transitioning to a raw food diet for their pets.
  • Veterinary professionals looking to expand their knowledge on pet nutrition.
  • Anyone wanting to understand the impact of diet on pet longevity and wellness.

WHAT THEY SAY

(Mary (USA)

I will never go back to commercial foods for any of my pets! Why would you feed them junk foods? And i recommend RAW whenever I get a chance.

LESSONS

Course Content

  • 06:58:11
  • 137 lessons

Module 0: Introduction

I:Welcome to the Program
II: Introduction & Course Completion Certificate
III: Disclaimer

IV.  OCTOBER Bonus Live Q&A

Module 1: Learning the Principles of Evolutionary Nutrition - How the Dog Evolved to Eat What It Needs Today (54:52)

Lesson 1: Learning the Basics of Dog Feeding (05:10)

Lesson 2: Two Approaches to Formulating a Complete and Balanced Raw Food Program (03:07)

Lesson 3: What Dogs Should Eat Based on Their Dietary Genome? (05:34)

Lesson 4: Nutrient First Approach: Method of Determining Dog’s Feeding Program (06:06)

Lesson 5: Food Approach: Method of Determining Dog’s Feeding Program (05:32)

Lesson 6: History of Dog’s Evolutionary Nutritional Adaptation (05:15)

Lesson 7: Two Factors that Determine the Relative Strength of Each Era (05:31)

Lesson 8: Additional Basic Dog Feeding Principle (05:23)

Lesson 9: Summary (07:08)


Module 2: Understanding Nutrients and Nutrition from an Evolutionary Perspective (1:54:12)

Lesson 1: Conventional Definition of Dog’s Nutrition (05:31)

Lesson 2: Factors Why Food are Becoming Less Unhealthy (03:53)

Lesson 3: What Dogs Should Eat Based on Their Dietary Genome? (05:34)

Lesson 4: Basic Principles of Evolutionary Nutrition (06:14)

Lesson 5: Digestion for Humans and Animals (15:03)

Lesson 6: Macronutrients: Sugar and Its Components (03:57)

Lesson 7: Types of Complex Carbohydrates (03:16)

Lesson 8: Importance of Fibers to Dogs and Animals (04:19)

Lesson 9: Carbohydrates and Its Roles in the Mammalian Body (06:56)

Lesson 10: Non-Evolutionary Carbohydrates (14:36)

Lesson 11: Macronutrients: Proteins and their Functions (09:54)

Lesson 12: Macronutrients: Amino Acids and their Functions (06:34)

Lesson 13: Macronutrients: Lipids and their Functions (03:21)

Lesson 14: Saturated Fatty Acids and Their Importance (06:26)

Lesson 15: What are Unsaturated Fatty Acids (02:01)

Lesson 16: Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (03:50)

Lesson 17: Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids and their Importance (05:22)

Lesson 18: Omega Deficiency and Solutions (05:23)

Lesson 19: What Are Micronutrients and Their Components (07:36)

Module 3:Practical RAW Feeding – Designed To Make You The Expert (53:51)

Lesson 1: Questions To Ask For Your Dog’s Eating Habits (04:50)

Lesson 2: Constructing A Balanced Food Program For Your Dog (11:42)

Lesson 3: The Building Blocks Of BARF (01:38)

Lesson 4: The Value Of Raw Bones (13:54)

Lesson 5: A Look At Cooked Bones (01:07)

Lesson 6: Raw Meaty Bones & Dental Health (01:40)

Lesson 7: What Should Be Your Puppy’s First Solid Food? (02:52)

Lesson 8: How Raw Meaty Bones Promote Healthier Digestion (07:48)

Lesson 9: What Types Of Bone Should You Feed Your Dog? (08:20)

Module 4: Treating Diseases w/Diet (1:29:17)

Lesson 1: Re-Introduction to BARF (04:11)

Lesson 2: The Principles of BARF Prescribing (04:03)

Lesson 3: Basic Knowledge For All Dog Ages (12:52)

Lesson 4: Basic Conditions That May Respond To Basic Barf (06:17)

Lesson 5: Why Use A Raw Diet Over A Commercial One? (03:50)

Lesson 6: What To Do When Basic BARF Isn’t Enough? (07:50)

Lesson 7: Advanced Kidney Failure (04:38)

Lesson 8: Reduce Protein Levels (01:18)

Lesson 9: Vegetable Matter Helps Improve The Health Of Dogs With Kidney Failure (04:35)

Lesson 10: The Importance Of The Colon (01:47)

Lesson 11: The Real Reason Why BARF Works (02:16)

Lesson 12: What Is Chronic Renal Failure? (01:32)

Lesson 13: What Is The Purpose Of The Kidneys, And What Problems Do They Encounter? (05:33)

Lesson 14: Different Insults That Can Start Chronic Kidney Disease (01:31)

Lesson 15: What Are The Nephrons? (03:48)

Lesson 16: Signs Associated With Renal Failure, And Diagnosis (03:56)

Lesson 17: Important Factors That Contribute To The Progression Of Renal Disease (02:04)

Lesson 18: How Phosphorus Can Affect The Progression Of Renal Disease, And How To Alleviate It (02:54)

Lesson 19: What Happens When Protein Restrictions Are Adequate (03:05)

Lesson 21: Feed Suitably Modified BARF (02:28)

Lesson 22: How To Approach Kidney Diet, And The Advantage Of Keto Diet (08:49)

Module 5: Feeding Cats RAW Food “For GENUINE Health & LONGEVITY”(1:45:59)

Lesson 1: The Family Cat Part 1 (46:50)
Lesson 2: The Family Cat Part 2 (59:09)

Q&A Recordings (2:00:57)

Q&A Day 1: (59:33)

Q&A Day 2: (1:01:24)

Bonus Resources (27:25)

I: Book: Give Your Dog A Bone
II: Book: The BARF Diet
III: Book: Pointing The Bone at Cancer

IV: Book: Grow Your Pups With Bones

V: The Evolutionary Diet (27:25)

VI: Future Premium Pass $20 Discount

INSTRUCTOR

  • 5+ instructor rating

Dr. Ian Billinghurst

Pet Nutritionist & Veterinary Surgeon B.V.Sc.(Hons), B.Sc.Agr., Dip. Ed.

Dr. Ian Billinghurst is a nutritionist, agricultural scientist, veterinary surgeon, acupuncturist, and nutritional consultant. He is the author of Give Your Dog a Bone, Grow Your Pups With Bones, and The BARF Diet, which discusses the basic principles of canine nutrition using raw, whole, and commonly available foods. He conducts clinical and literature research into nutrition, writes and lectures on evolutionary nutrition, and produces his own brand of pet foods.

REVIEWS

Student feedback

Hearing Matt Beisner's discussion of trauma & loving your dog. Most illuminating as I deal with my (7 times rehomed) shelter dog. She spent the first 18 months of her life being shuffled from pillar to post and needless to say she has some baggage that I am still trying to understand & help her mediate. Excellent discussion Thank you!!!

any pet parent with a rescue dog.

Maryon

Loved Dr Tori! Another reason to move to San Diego! ha ha! But learned alot about prevention and what's available for ortho disorders & injuries. Everyone who has a pet or wants one or just loves animals.
Debi Donatelli

So many of the experts addressed questions, concerns, and areas of interest to us, that we cannot eliminate any one topic we watched. We managed to watch 10! presenters + you, Dr. Dee and learned so much. I can't begin to credit everything positive about the summit. We hope there will be a "second season," you know, like what Masterpiece on PBS does when a program really goes over. That's what you achieved! We recognize how much time and work you put into this summit and cannot thank you enough. For us, next, is to find a holistic vet in the Albuquerque area that we can trust and who might perform a vasectomy when the time is right for Skye. Post it on Facebook so it pops up when people are in their dog-related groups. For example, the DNM The Pack group would be perfect. Or the spay and neutering group, and one and on. That's how I find some connections I would never have seen otherwise.
Donna & Wayne Viitanen

As a Certified Vet Tech with special interest in behavior and training, I especially loved the videos from Justine Schuurmans and Kim Brophey. Both of their videos are extremely helpful and especially insightful in giving us the chance to look at the relationship between people and dogs in a whole different way. I think every Veterinary Technician should see these videos by Schuurmans and Brophey. Ms Schuurmans' video can help us counsel clients with small children in how to build a true bond between the child and the dog. Also a way to teach the child to have respect for the dog - and all animals. Ms Brophey's video gave us the chance to change our perception of the dog's ability to learn, to engage and actively participate in the things happening to them (like a vet visit). Giving them the choice to allow themselves to be handled is HUGE. And it's something, sadly, I don't think many technicians really consider. Which is why so many dogs have such a fearful or anxious response when at the vet. Even low stress handling and fear-free training don't come out and give the dog permission to CHOOSE to engage. And they don't stress the dog's autonomy the way Ms Brophey does. I also watched her TED talk....amazing!
Kristine Ruffner

I appreciate all your efforts in putting this together. I didn't have a chance to listen to everybody, but with all the speakers having thier own specialty and topics covered I was able to choose which were most relevant to me and my dog at this stage. Such a wealth of knowledge, thank you for sharing!!!

Any and every body who is interested in good health!

Amy