RAW FOOD VS DRY/CANNED I need opinions Please help, I have been to vet's' over the past weeks and now I actually have taken my Yorkie to a dermatologist for animals. Now I will refresh in case you dont remember. My Jack has been loosing fur in patches and there has been no sign of fleas or any other type of parasites. Each vet we took him to, recommended that we change his food and try fish oil vitamines and change his shampoo as he probably has a food allergy. His blood has been checked for thyroid and any other possible hereditary or other blood disorder and it all came up negative (thank heavens). So today the dermatologist highly recommended a frozen raw food diet, she told me there is most likely an allergy to grains which is very common, and that raw food diets are good in many several ways. Please any feedback would be appreciated as you all have way more experience then anyone. Thanks ahead, Love Jack and his mom |
I too, am still researching the RAW benefits and it seems like SO MANY Yters are feeding raw. I have learned a lot by doing a search on the forum for "raw diet" and I have read A LOT of valuable info. You will definitely find what you are looking for that way. Just LOADS of valuable info. so a search for "feeding raw diet" here. |
Thanks very much I really appreciate it. Funny thing, even before I got Jack, I concidered raw food. Now I am being told it will help with his immune system. I would do anything to keep him healthy, his fur is looking so bad and I am trying so hard to keep him in good shape so if the vet has no idea and the dermetoligist is giving suggestions I am open. Again thanks, Jack and his mom |
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This week, I switched my little Mango to raw. She absolutely loves it. I am waiting to see how she handles it as it's only 2 days now. Good luck! Lauren |
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Raw, in my opinion, is the best thing you can give your dog. Layla won't touch it however. We have tired MANY times to get her to eat it but she doesnt' like it, so we still home cook. |
Thanks very much I really appreciate the help and answers, I am having a little problem getting Jack to try it out because he is so picky he won't try different things. There is hardly a treat even that he likes. |
I've been feeding raw for almost 2 years to Lacy with great results. I will never go back to kibble again.. And my older cat has had severe allergies her entire life with no foods helping (even special allergy foods), but when I switched her to raw (and I feed her the NV rabbit), she grew all her hair back and stopped scratching. She looks better than she has since she was a kitten...it's truly amazing how wonderful she is doing on raw |
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They were sniffing EVERYWHERE (where i gave it to them in the kitchen) after I put it back in the fridge. I like to hear you've been feeding it for 2 yrs. My girls itch and suffer allergies too. I am so excited once we finally talk with a nutrionist (we are waiting for a upc recheck in 2 wks first so we have the most recent labs.. they went 2 wks ago for complete blood work up) |
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I do have one question for you though. She was spayed on Monday, and threw up constantly for the next 2 days. It was really scary. The Vet thought it was the antibiotic and switched it.On the advice of Wylie's Mom, I gave her mashed potato to absorb the stomach acids. This was the first thing she kept down in days. I also started her on the raw, on the advice of the local pet store that stocks the better grades of food. For the past few days, I have been mixing half a raw medallion with the mashed potato, so as not to shock her little tummy. However, last night after dinner, she threw up for the first time in days. Could this be because of the introduction to the raw diet? She is otherwise full of her usual energy and gives no indication of feeling sick. Sorry this was so long, Lauren:) |
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As for the nausea - I kind of doubt it's bc of the raw - esp. after a few days. Could she have gotten into anything? Is she still on antibiotics? If she is, the combo of antibiotics and diet change could do it (or, the antibiotic alone). So, see how she does and try to continue. Is she on lamb or? Give her a smooch for me! |
Yorkie Food Hello, I'm not sure about the raw food, but I feed my 6 year old Yorkie Pebbles a dry food called Royal Canine for Yorkshire Terriers. Green beans and a touch of garlic. The dry food is made for Yorkshire Terriers. That is what I really love about it. Made for them so they have all the right ingredients Yorkies need. It also has small morsels and they are not really hard. She eats them with no problem. The green beans are just a filler and she loves them. The garlic is for tast and mostly for fleas. It works wonderful. No fleas here. Except my babies breath isn't too cool. Pebbles has never had any skin problems, or any problems. She is healthy and she is the Queen. Hope your baby feels better. You should look into Royal Canine Yorkie food. Good Luck...:aimeeyork |
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As for the paw licking, I don't know if this is coincidental or not, but she has not done this at all in the past few days. I will check out that pollen link though. I live in the hills here, and there is just SO much of it right now. Anne, thanks again for saving our butts last week with that fabulous mashed potato idea. Mango was like a different dog after this "cure". Hugs, Lauren:) |
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