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Originally Posted by Ghost writer The difference has been proven there are so many groups and people out there that have made videos showing the changes their dogs went through while eating raw and it's amazing. I for one am 1 of the people that have seen the changes in my dogs since making the change. Science HA you want to talk science there is only a 0.2% difference between a wolf and a dog that is not much of a difference I don't see wolves and dogs in the wild eating anything that resemble dog food. There is absolutely nothing natural about feeding little pellets of food even the so called natural food there is nothing right about taking meat and vegetables and baking and cooking them down until they are in little pellet forms. My dogs now turn their noses up to dog food they would rather starve then eat that junk now. Sure vets are not taught to push dog food and sponsored so with all their supposed knowledge on nutrition they just choose to push and sell that junk science diet which isn't worth the bag it comes in. Sorry to say it but I have seen a lot of people taking their dogs to the vet for problems that can easily be solved by switching to a raw diet. If your dog got sick on a raw diet you were probably at fault and not doing it right plain and simple don't blame the raw for user error. Join a raw group on FB or a raw forum and you can learn all the benefits on raw feeding and the proper ways to do it. |
Vets don't push dog food they sell and if you find one that does it's a bad vet unless of course they are doing it for a heath issue. Raw dosent fix allergies I know 3 people on this bored who feed it and their dogs still have bad allergies because food can't simply fix something that is in the environment. Wolves and dogs are very different and yorkies are even more different. I had tried freeze dried raw and my older girl has IBD which can not be fixed by raw she has to be on a special diet Royal Canin Hypoallergenic small breed that has a man made protein in it because she is allergic to most real ones. I prefer homecooking to raw and had even tried that for her but some meats still caused issues even cooked duck and rabbit. She has no choice but to be on her prescription food and my vet didn't push it. When she was diagnosed my vet said this is the issue and we have these foods that can help and told me about each one and let me make my decision. Some medical conditions require prescription food. I have known several people who did right raw feeding and it made their dogs sick so it's not a one fits all thing it doesn't work for everybody. Did you know therapy dogs can't eat raw food or they are not aloud to visit the sick and elderly? Everything is not black and wight there are shades of many colors.