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Old 12-26-2012, 07:53 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by happysparents View Post
I have read lot of articles on feeding raw food for Yorkies or small dogs in particular. IMHO, the raw dog food should be first discussed with a nutritionist before feeding dogs. You would not be knowing what amount of proteins, vitamins and other minerals will be in the final diet.
Also, for small dogs, they will have a small liver. So, if the raw diet is just prepared with individual interests, then it would end up hurting the liver of these lil babies.
IMO, I would never feed anyone anything without a nutritionist. That goes for humans. In this case, small or large, dog diets should absolutely be discussed with a nutritionist. Just because you can buy it commercially, does not mean it's good. I.e., you can buy potato chips and frozen meals, but I can guarantee a nutritionist would never touch the stuff, LOL.

But you hit the nail on the head - individual interests. I doubt that this woman feeds properly.
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