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Originally Posted by Britster While I do agree what works for some dogs won't work for others... I definitely wouldn't say most dogs don't well on it because that's simply not the case. I find it very rare and odd that ALL four of your dogs couldn't tolerate it. I totally believe you, I'm not saying you're lying, it just really shocks me... it's definitely a rarity and not something that is common. High protein in general should not cause ANY issues... it's where the protein is coming from. If you have a high protein food but the protein is coming from crappy things, THEN it's gonna cause issues. Obviously all of us that are pro high-protein diets have done research or there wouldn't be pages and pages of qualified research posted in this thread alone. Now, with me personally, I am for raw food but I don't have the means to do it... I don't have the money, the freezer space, the knowledge or the time to prepare it. So that's why I don't feed raw. However, I am 100% confident in the food I am feeding my dog (as well as many others I know) so I think in VERY rare cases do dogs NOT do well on high protein diets. I still would never recommend Pedigree, even if my dog seemed to do well on it. Many dogs SEEM to do well on crappy foods but it will sometimes show up later in the dogs life. |

Agree!
So far all my 5 yorkies are loving raw diet, and they've never looked so excited for any food like raw. I've been asking people in dog park if they feed raw, and I met about 5 people (11dogs) who's been feeding raw without any problem at all. I haven't met anyone who had bad experience with raw. I'm sure there are dogs who didn't do well with raw as well as there are dogs who didn't do well with some kibbles.