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Originally Posted by edumma I have to tell you I was leery of feeding the raw at first,But Tia my first dog was having so many problems with various brands of kibble ( throwing up all the time) that I took a chance on it mainly because I was running out brands of kibble to try. I couldnt believe the difference in her coat on the raw and her poops were so small too! (bonus!).....I now have found about three brands of kibble that dont make her throw up but she still gets the raw at the evening meal.Eileen  |
Hi Eileen

, Not to start something, or step on toes; but, I'm wondering why you're still feeding kibble at all? The toxins, chemicals and other junk in the kibble is undoing (so to speak) all the good you think you're doing with the raw evening meal. It seems equivalent to smoking "only" half a cigarrette instead of a whole. Only doing half the damage?

Just give up the half ciggie, and feel better!
My Mozart is the reason I learned about RAW. He, too, was throwing up every kind of dog food (yes, the expensive, 'premium' ones from the vet, too), so I know how it feels to be backed into a corner and forced to try something new and frightening. But, seeing the difference in him the past few years, made a believer out of me. I believe he would be dead if we'd continued feeding him kibble/canned. I will never feed another animal, in my care, commercial pet food.