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Old 11-18-2007, 04:56 AM   #30
lara2913
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hha,

The only difference between the dietary requirements of a big dog versus a small dog is that small dogs need less food. Small dogs do just as well on raw as little ones, in fact some would say they need it more as it is well known that toy breeds are more prone to bad dental health because of having so many teeth crammed together in one tiny mouth.

The reason some dogs throw up or get diarrea if they have any different foods is because we have debilitated their digestive systems by feeding them the same thing day in day out so that they forget how to cope with eating a variety of foods. If you ate nothing but one type of food for months and then tried something different, i'd be willing to bet you would have side effects at first.

Garlic is only bad for dogs in large quantities however I don't feed my dogs any garlic, so I don't know where your getting that from. There is no recipe for raw, I feed different things to them every day.

Since when did all food in its natural form become 'people food'??? So in your opinion food doesn't become suitable for dogs until it is way over processed to the point where they have to add a cocktail of supplements because they have killed all the nutrients with the processing? The natural food on planet earth is meant for all species, not just for us greedy humans. Thats what the food chain is about.
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