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Barb, would you be willing to share your food list with others? Thanks!
Can I email you for that list? I would love to see it as we are getting ready to start feeding raw.
Fun to get a reply to the post that I put out such a long time ago! Sammy turned 1 in October. we have moved to feeding prepared raw food because it is SO MUCH easier... but then we buy chicken thighs when they come on sale so he gets those every other week or so... for variety but also for his teeth (and his BMs... seems like if things start to get a bit loose -- a bone in meaty item fixes it all up).
I buy Nature's Instinct (I think it is from the Nature's variety line) just because I like how it is packaged... I have also used NW Naturals. Haven't done the Darwin's stuff because I haven't seen it around here and haven't bothered with the mail order things yet.
I admit, we just given him the food frozen... I didn't it by accident once and found that it slows him down a tad (so from lightening fast to fast) and I liked that... because I think he just inhales his food! So we kept doing it frozen... no smell or yuck for me to deal with and everything is just kept in the garage freezer. Seems to work well... he is very healthy -- no trips to the vet ever except his puppy shots, normal BMs, nice coat, etc. The times we have tried to add kibble he needs bribed to take it and then later has loose stools... tried a couple of times but I am done experimenting with it -- he is good with what he has. The prepared raw we use does have veggies in it and we tend to move between bison, beef, chicken and rabbit.
He does get commercial treats too -- usually those chicken jerky things and some dog biscuits too when I bother to get them.... we still but chew toys too. I know some raw feeders are big on the idea that if the dog has to work to chew his food, he doesn't need toys -- but Sam is a totally indoor dog and needs things to chew on and play with in the house and raw food doesn't work for me indoors! We do feed him outside too because I just got tired of him trying to drag stuff around the house... he eats on the back patio.
We had one antler... he didn't do much with it, maybe I need to try again. He really takes apart his chew toys, and he blankets and so forth... big on chewing... sigh. Oh well.
Jen
Jen,
I have a couple of questions to ask you about the raw diet. I really want to transfer my dogs over to raw. I give them Honest Kitchen. I add raw vegetables and fruit to the Honest Kitchen. I also give a holistic kibble from time to time. They love it, but I often wonder if it is a good as the raw diet.
Did you switch straight from kibble, or did you do a transition? You said you give the raw frozen patty. Does that cut down on the mess? I am a little worried about the mess.
Thanks,
Tracy
Jen,
Thanks for getting back to me. Does Sammy get any of that in his coat? I contacted Darwin trying to get some information. I hope to hear from them tomorrow. Which prepared raw is not bloody and gross?
My goal this year is to get both on raw diet and to get them both on a natural flea and heart worm treatment. We live in a very high flea and heart worm area. I experimented with some natural sprays for fleas, but it did not keep the fleas off, and I had a real mess on my hands.
Thanks,
Tracy
Ok, months behind on this thread, but: I started feeding Buddy raw food last May and it has worked wonders. I use the prepared raw and I use Darwin's, Primal, and Bravo. Tried Northwest Naturals but he seemed not to do as well on it. Here's a question, though: I can't get him to go for duck or turkey necks; he just sniffs and walks away from them. Anyone have any ideas? Also, I add raw vegies (about 1/2 c per meal) to his food, and a raw egg yolk a few times a week.
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