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Okay I am so intersted in this I am seriously considering it for my 7 fur kids,I am going to check into it this weekend when I go shopping. |
Ok...update on Chloe...so, she just finished her first RAW meal...but she chew it for like few seconds, then swallow the whole thing?? :eek: Is this okay? Would she choke later? OMG! I am so worry now esp after the flossies accident! I was feeling her NV organic chicken medallions....should I cut those in smaller pieces? But other than she swallow the meat, she basically finished her breakfast (2 medallions) in few min! |
mminichan - I'm so sorry for this scare! OK...all the medallion-feeding folks, please don't jump down my throat about this, but: Just another reason the prey model diet is preferred over pre-packaged. Especially if you have a gulper - which it seems Miss Chloe is ;). With RAW meaty bones, your dog must take time to rip, tear and CHEW! They get exercise in a number of ways, not provided with foods that have all the work taken out. a)They have to actually figure out how to eat this thing (mental accuity) b)Ripping and tearing exercises jaw and neck muscles. This is, primarily (plus the fact that pre-packaged usually has stuff they don't need), the main reason I don't give in to the temptation to feed pre-packaged when I'm so tired of messing with raw meat every day. It would be so much easier to just hand them a few medallions and go about my day...*sigh* |
No need to worry Fan, when I feed chunks of muscle meat, they basically do the same thing. Dogs do not possess the flat molars necessary for chewing anyway. As abbie'smom said, this is an issue with premade. Although they get alot of the health benefits associated with raw feeding, they don't get the mental benefits (i.e figuring out how to eat it), the muscle benefits of the ripping and tearing of the meat or the dental benefits from the bones. Sounds like she enjoyed it though! :) |
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I do get a little worried now with this big threads about raw because people are seeing that it can be as easy as giving them a few medallions and their feeding "RAW" now. I encourage people to look at all the links Abbie's Mom and Lara posted. I read all these sites before switching to any type of raw. I know my dog as well and knew she could handle it. It took my a few months to finally decide to make the switch after doing my research. ALso i would like to make the full switch to prey model and i am actively looking for easy ways to do this. Now its mostly about where to get the meat and not spend a lot of money. a good butcher is hard to find here and the few i asked about chicken feet, necks, and backs looked at me like i was crazy, then said we don't have that. so anyway, abbie's mom and lara and some others can give you the best information on feeding prey-model raw and if you are looking to get into raw this is what you should be striving for IMO. the pre-made can be a jumping off point. |
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Thank you, Abbie's Mom and Lara! I feel better now...at least I know she will be fine and won't be choke by the raw meat while I am at work. :D :D :D I also have another Qs....Chloe tends to pick out the meat and drop it on the floor and pick it up and eat again? I was watching her eating. When she dropped the meat on the floor, I picked it up real quick and dropped it back into her bowl. I was worry the floor is too dirty!! Is there a way I can avoid this?:confused: |
You could put her bowl on a clean feeding mat or towel so that she can move the food around without the worry about the floor not being clean. Its natural for her to be curious, she was probably wondering what this new exciting food is :D |
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I am going to do that also..cut those medallion into smaller pieces!! |
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Yes, She is a dog! hehe...Just I was just worried the bacteria on the floor might come in contact with the raw meat. Haha..I guess I did worry a little too much! Silly me! Okay, I am repeating after you...Chloe is a dog, Chloe is a dog, Chloe is a dog.......:p Also, I don't leave any food for her while I am at work also. I used to leave her kibble, but not anymore! |
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