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I ♥ Franklin & Maggie Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Oklahoma
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: NYC
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| ![]() I know, strange isn't it? Well, we started out this past weekend and my little guy chomped down the bit of liver and the meaty ox tail the first night, so I thought all was well. But the second night he was hesitant to go at another piece of the ox tail, until the following day. The third night, he ate a piece of liver, which is the last "raw" piece of meat he's had since. I tried meaty lamb soup bones, even cutting off pieces of the meat for just a boneless meal, but my Chewy simply avoids his bowl when it's filled with raw meat, even after kicking it (empty) around for a bit, signalling he's hungry. So since then I've had to blanch the meat, i.e. drop it in boiling water for a minute or so, in order for him to eat it. Even then he'll only eat it if I hand-feed it to him and if he's literally starving! Chewy is far from a picky eater; he was a pound or so overweight, but I'm certain he's lost some weight this week because of his lack of appetite for the raw meat (he's fine for veggies, fruit, yogurt, and cooked anything). However, I'm afraid that he's too well aware of what "cooked" meat tastes like since he gets table treats at his grandparents' house (where he stayed for three months recently when I was out of the country) and when he's overnighted at a yorkie friend's house, he and his friend get cooked pieces of chicken every night. I'm sure he'd be happy just going back to his Iams dry food, which is amazing to me, but I guess after three years he's gotten used to it. Does anyone have any advice as to how I can entice my little guy to eat raw meat with gusto? I don't want to keep blanching the meat as this defeats the purpose of the raw prey diet, no? Thanks in advance! Last edited by UESyorkie; 03-26-2010 at 03:31 PM. |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Question. Jemma has been on raw diet for quite awhile now. But I'm still not sure if I have the ratio right. Her coat seems a little dull to me. This is what I feed Jemma over a week. Please tell me if I'm missing something. I buy turkey and chicken mostly and a lttle beef. For some reason beef doesn't agree with her much (VERY lose stool) and hearts also give her very loose stools and stinky. She is not crazy about pork at all. I cut up all the meat together and then mix all the pieces together. I then bag small portions in freezer bags and freeze them. So she gets a combination of different meats at one feeding. A couple of times a week she'll get green beans. She doesn't like raw carrots but will eat them out of a can, stubborn. She also gets sweet potato. Once every 2 weeks she gets a raw egg. 2-3 times a week a raw chicken bone. She eats the whole darn thing, lol. Lie I said, hearts, liver, they just don't seem to agree with her digestive system. What can I give her in place of it as I know it's a important part of the meal? Tripe made her throw up, what a mess. So not all raw food agrees with every dog. Thanks for any input!!!
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Carolina
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| ![]() I love this post! We are thinking of switching Cody to a raw diet possibly in the near future, but we aren't sure how to go about it. I heard just fast the dog for a day and then start feeding raw, but not sure. Also, with RAW does the dog have any risk from bacteria? And lastly where do you go to pick up your meats? A holistic pet store down the road from us has a frozen RAW, but I've heard you can go to your local grocery or butcher. |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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Here is one of my favorite links that talks about all the myths you are likely to hear. THE MANY MYTHS ABOUT RAW FEEDING And here is a rawfeeding site i belong to that is very helpful as well: RawChat : Raw Chat Good luck! | |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thank you so much for the sound advice. But she LOVES raw green beans ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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| ![]() I looked in to starting Saphira on a raw diet a few months ago but because of her size I put the idea on the back burner. Because I have a hard time getting her to eat her kibble consistantly I have given up on it and I am back to looking about the raw food. I am committed to starting the raw food but I am still wondering what I should feed her because she is so small. Saphira is 2.5lbs so I am wondering if anyone else has a dog this size on a raw meat and bone diet?
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So, I assume you're talking Prey Model vs. pre-made since you posted in this thread, right ![]() My Marcel is 3 lbs. and Pfeiffer is 2.15 (she juuuust won't cross over into the 3 territory yet ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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| ![]() I started Saphira on a prey model diet about 4 days ago and she loves it! ![]() ![]() Also, Saphira has not had a hair cut and so her beard is quite long. By the time she is done eating her face is a meaty mess ![]() ![]() Any suggestions are appreciated! Thanks in advance! ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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| ![]() I will check there too. Thanks.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Minot, ND
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| ![]() When I started Isla on raw over a year ago she wouldn't eat the bones either at first. I had to smash the drumstick bone up a bit with a hammer so she could smell the marrow. Just enough so it would break open and she could see that it was indeed food. Now all I do is throw the piece at her and she goes to town! ![]() I just started my cat on raw and had to do the same thing. He surprised me (since he's 13) and actually ate the smaller bones and marrow if I smashed them up. Since your pup is young still, she should figure it out soon that it's good eats!
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