Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Some people feed their dogs a raw diet, and clearly your trainer is one of these. Some raw feeders have very strong opinions about their feeding philosophy. While everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions about the benefits of a raw diet, IMO, the trainer has no business trying to promote a particular feeding method to clients who signed up for training classes, not nutrition classes. I would feel the same way if the trainer was recommending a particular brand of kibble.
If you are interested in feeding a raw diet, there are many sources for information, including a raw feeding group right here on DK. You need to do some research on raw diets beyond "give the dog a raw chicken leg". Otherwise, ignore the trainer's advice on diet.
Being a dog really isn't relevant, anyway, IMO. We don't eat the way our prehistoric hunter/gatherer forebearers did, either. There were never any labradoodles or goldendoodles living in "the wild"...or any poodles, Golden Retrievers, or Labrador Retrievers, either. So that argument doesn't really make sense to me.
There are many feeding methods that work well for today's domestic dogs, and which one you choose for your dog should be based on your own lifestyle choices and personal philosophies.
I have fed raw diet before for a brief period of time. Jack was not a fan of it, NEVER though did I give him raw that was not ground up already as he is just 11 pounds, I was told specifically that chicken bones have a lot of "air pockets" in them and that they splinter easy,
To me, IMO, Risk Vs Benefit is the risk is way to high for any benefit, If you are interested in feeding raw, they have great information on the raw food website, also Instinct Raw comes fully ground medallions and is nutritionally complete.
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