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Originally Posted by WannaBe Can you post the articles? I fed my Ole girl raw for years and am feeding Gunner raw. The only risk is to us humans handling raw meat. Dogs are carnivores. You feed 60-80% lean meat, 10% bone and 10% liver or such. Dogs are not made to digest anything other than meat and bone. If you feed whole fruits and vegetables they come out looking the same as they did when they went in. My poodle was healthier when I fed her raw than when I fed her kibble. She had seizures most of her life, but when I started feeding raw they went away. There is a lot of misinformation on the internet, one can read bad about both sides but try it before you say it is bad? |
I feel it's important to educate about things. I would never ever feel safe trying raw feeding. Dogs can get salmonella and other things from raw meat it's a myth that they can't. Dogs who are fed raw can spread things to other humans and it's not recommended that if an animal is fed raw they be around old people and baby's. This is from the AVMA which I trust
https://www.avma.org/KB/Policies/Pag...Dog-Diets.aspx.