I'm not quoting b/c it makes the thread too long to scross though.
Dogs can be infected with T. gondii although it's not as common as cats. Definitely still a concern. I think freezing does take care of it though.
Never really studied parasitology although it is becoming more interesting to me. If some of these cysts are killed at -20, then why don't more raw feeders do this/know this?
There will always be a world's oldest dog named. It looks like other dogs have tied this one in age and there was really no notation about them being raw fed. One did eat kangaroo and emu though. lol. Anyway, that is an isolated case. I would want to see a solid life span increase across the board.
A lot of the websites used by raw dieters honestly seem like a bunch of opinion to me. We still don't really know if raw fed dogs acually live longer. And I've seen that wolves live to age 30 which is not what most people say. Their life spans are very short. It may not be from the diet, but nevertheless, they are short. It's not appealing to me...
Gotta go for now.