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who else raw feeds. benefits you saw making the change ?
 
Yes I did see a difference in my dogs skin and her poop were better
 
My sister is a vetenary nurse and she advises against raw meat for dogs. She said it can make them ill just like it would do a human
 
My sister is a vetenary nurse and she advises against raw meat for dogs. She said it can make them ill just like it would do a human

There are various reasons why that could happen if the supply chain is not good or of your protocols are not super strict . Plus of course there may be dogs who cant tolerate it. My dog cant have beef.
But I know after nearly a year of loose stools , failure to flourish and ongoing skin problems raw feeding was the answer to all my dogs problems. I prefer to give my dogs food I can identify rather that a bunch of dry stuff I cant.
 
I thought of giving my dogs this but it seems our vets in our area are against it.
 
I thought of giving my dogs this but it seems our vets in our area are against it.
Vets have limited knowledge on diets for dogs and many have an incentive to sell dried food in which they earn money from...
We have been raw feeding for 30 years now and have never had a problem with our dogs or ourselves and we are vegetarian...
I used to make my own mixes from human grade meat but now buy natures menu free flow minces and chicken hearts etc ...it's much easier now to buy ready mixes to ensure your dog gets a balanced diet ....I would never feed a complete kibble diet again but that is my personal choice 😄
 
My sister is a vetenary nurse and she advises against raw meat for dogs. She said it can make them ill just like it would do a human
What a load of rubbish.
Then why are there so many healthy living wild carnivores felines and canines existing?
It may help her to do some sensible and healthy research into how canine have animals evolved and to understand their teeth structure and digestive systems too. !!
 

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