Nature's Variety Raw Diet I have a question on this for those of you that feed your babies this: Which raw diet do you feed? Chicken or Beef? What are the benefits of feeding raw diet? Thanks! |
I feed lamb or venison - and then recently - I *just* decided to try the organic chicken. My guys are thriving on raw. Wylie's teeth have actually gotten whiter. Marcel's teeth, who has not had kibble since he was 4.5 mths old - are white as snow. The meat is unprocessed (meaning, not cooked) - so the nutritional value is premium - they absorb it almost completely - leaving teensy, non-smelly poos behind that almost turn "powdery" afterward. The meat has all the enzymes that it naturally has in it - rather than being cooked out. The food is about as close to it's natural state as it could be - and as close as what a "canine" would eat naturally for its digestive system. Many people report less allergies, glossier coats, higher energy, better teeth, no dog breath, small poos, non-smelly poos, less watery eyes, less itching etc etc... :) |
this may be a dumb question...so why not just go to the grocery store and buy raw meat to give them at a much cheaper price? |
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I use the venison, rabbit and lamb. I think my Bichon is allergic to chicken products, so we are staying away from chicken for awhile and see if she gets better. I love the convience of the packaged raw. I don't have to worry about making sure they get all the correct amounts of nutrients. I also don't have a large freezer, so this makes it easier. I looked into the prey model of feeding and it was just too much work!! I also give them some homemade food from time to time. |
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The person to talk to about that would be RawFedYorkieLuv. :) |
hehe...thanks....so should i slowly introduce them to it or just give it to them....i have 2 new puppies and don't i dunno how i should approach it... i love the idea of less poop and stink...hehe |
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