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Raw Food Diet for Dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="hb712" data-source="post: 12865196" data-attributes="member: 42038"><p>My vet does not like the modern raw diet at all. In the wild, the dog would eat most of the animal (i.e., bones, fur/feathers, guts etc...). Unless you're feeding them whole chickens or whole rabbits, it's a lot more difficult to get them everything they need. Beyond that, there has been an incredible amount of research done on manufactured dog foods. For the most part, dogs live longer and healthier on the manufactured dog foods than they do on the raw diet.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to go the raw diet route, please do plenty of research. It is not near as simple as getting bulk cuts of meat and throwing them to your dog. They need the meat, uncooked bones, tripe, etc....</p><p></p><p>I also have two dogs with really bad food allergies. I have switched to Purina Pro Plan Salmon, and it basically knocks out their allergies. A lot of the times the dogs are allergic to the grains in dog food, but they can also have issues with lamb or beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb712, post: 12865196, member: 42038"] My vet does not like the modern raw diet at all. In the wild, the dog would eat most of the animal (i.e., bones, fur/feathers, guts etc...). Unless you're feeding them whole chickens or whole rabbits, it's a lot more difficult to get them everything they need. Beyond that, there has been an incredible amount of research done on manufactured dog foods. For the most part, dogs live longer and healthier on the manufactured dog foods than they do on the raw diet. If you really want to go the raw diet route, please do plenty of research. It is not near as simple as getting bulk cuts of meat and throwing them to your dog. They need the meat, uncooked bones, tripe, etc.... I also have two dogs with really bad food allergies. I have switched to Purina Pro Plan Salmon, and it basically knocks out their allergies. A lot of the times the dogs are allergic to the grains in dog food, but they can also have issues with lamb or beef. [/QUOTE]
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