03-02-2014, 08:43 PM
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
Posts: 23,249
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Originally Posted by mimimomo Y'all that's against raw feeding that posted here are against it, I get that. But what I don't understand is that there are some of us here that do feed raw (me, premade raw) & we can't even discuss that here w/out the same people picketing the raw threads. What someone chooses to feed is their choice & I feel like EVERY raw thread becomes a shush thread, a big debate thread, the most controversial subject thread & eventually dies...like we can't even discuss the many positive health benefits from feeding raw?
So here goes...
My dogs' hair is so shiny, Momo doesn't even tangle anymore w/his soft hair. They have so much energy, Mimi lost a little weight (she needed to) but hasn't lost any muscle mass, Princess' allergies or itchies & seborrhea is gone (she had many skin & ear issues, including yeast, that's gone too), Turbo hasn't thrown up from food intolerance (also Thanks to Dr Dodds' NutriScan test). They sit, stand on hind legs, beg, whine, twirl & get excited for every meal...basically, my dogs are doing excellent. I can go on & on. They had more health & digestive problems on canned & kibble!
Yes, it's not for every dog, so do your research. | I just think people reading need to see both sides. There are people who get he same results from home cooking and some from even dry food. I just don't think what vets are saying should be poo pooed. If you post something your gonna get people posting bad about and good about and that happens with anything. I had more problem with saying raw is the best as a fact when it's not a fact just an opinion. When a vet assoseation makes a statement that strong it's something to take notice of.
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