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Raw Food Diet for Dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Thursday" data-source="post: 12865075" data-attributes="member: 21138"><p>Your situation sounds much worse than mine. I notice him scratch and role around but not to that degree. </p><p></p><p>How expensive was the blood test for allergies? I'm going to have a test done for my dog so I can be certain. I wish I would have gone that route first instead of bothering with every brand of kibble.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Looks like a step up from kibble. I'll look in to it more.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>75lb Golden Retriever</p><p></p><p>As you know the holistic kibble isn't cheap, and just based on looking at meats in the deli yesterday I think I can match if not beat what I pay for kibble. Not to mention if a raw diet is in fact a healthier diet I will also save on future vet bills.</p><p></p><p>I've tried Taste of The Wild, Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Wellness Core, EVO, etc... The other problem with kibble is the brands are bought and sold which can include changes to ingredients that go unannounced and unnoticed. Many of the brands that earned their reputation aren't what they used to be.</p><p></p><p>I usually crack an egg on top of my dogs kibble once a week and he loves it. I'm going to start slowly introducing him to some quartered pieces of meat, and see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thursday, post: 12865075, member: 21138"] Your situation sounds much worse than mine. I notice him scratch and role around but not to that degree. How expensive was the blood test for allergies? I'm going to have a test done for my dog so I can be certain. I wish I would have gone that route first instead of bothering with every brand of kibble. Looks like a step up from kibble. I'll look in to it more. 75lb Golden Retriever As you know the holistic kibble isn't cheap, and just based on looking at meats in the deli yesterday I think I can match if not beat what I pay for kibble. Not to mention if a raw diet is in fact a healthier diet I will also save on future vet bills. I've tried Taste of The Wild, Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Wellness Core, EVO, etc... The other problem with kibble is the brands are bought and sold which can include changes to ingredients that go unannounced and unnoticed. Many of the brands that earned their reputation aren't what they used to be. I usually crack an egg on top of my dogs kibble once a week and he loves it. I'm going to start slowly introducing him to some quartered pieces of meat, and see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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