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Originally Posted by Teegy Once again I will state the purpose is to provide resources for those of you curious and willing to educate yourself on raw feeding. Amazing success stories showing very I'll doggies who had been through the ringer with meds and steroids and medical foods that didn't help and turn aroud to vital energetic thriving animals. All with a natural diet.
I am fortunate that I am able to know where my meat fed to my dogs comes from as my purveyor gets her meat from the farmers. As a person who's dog was ill with pancreatitis, I made a decision that a can o mush with an ingredient list that read like a list of corn and soy by products as well as human food waste, I choose whole foods for healing instead. Never looked back, also as a raw feeder I have not encountered any issues dietary or otherwise. I am a sensible clean living individual with common sense and a former employee of the food industry and certainly know how to handle raw foods and clean up after myself.
If this is something you are interested in learning about, I sure hope you find the information you need to get you started without judgement or abuse. The people on these pages used to be you and know where you are coming from and all willing to lend a helping hand |
You can not expect people to respect your opinions and not bash your way of feeding when you sit here and bash everyone else's and call every one else food names. Putting your dog on raw when they have serious medical issues a vet recommends prescription food is risky when raw it's self is already risky. Again like I asked in another post where you called dry food names would you like for me to refer to your food as bloody mushy bacteria felled grossness? Even raw feeders are against the way you call names of other peoples food choices. You can share facts and opinions but when you sink low to call names of what people feed there dogs it is just acting childish and makes it seem like what you have to say is biased and no worth reading.