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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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| ![]() Ok, we are on day four of the swith to raw. I've noticed a few changes in my girls and am wondering if it's just a coincidence or not? First of all, no poop all day. No accidents inside but nothing outside either. I know the day is not over but should I be worried by that? Secondly, they are not drinking much water at all. Still go out to pee at the normal times but the water bowl seems like it's hardly being touched. And finally, this is the opposite of what I'd expect, Sasha has normally been a little food aggressive only with Zoe. Sasha was never a good eater and always underweight until we got Zoe and since then she has put on weight and she actually looks healthy. Not overweight either. Anyways, typically at dinner time I would give them their kibble and Sasha would be unhappy that Zoe was eating her own kibble and would also stand over her own dish and not really eat it, but growl at Zoe if she came near. Kinda like, I don't want this but I don't want you to have it either. Eventually, she would tire of that and then eat her food but I always had the feeling that she was only eating it so that Zoe couldn't. Now we're on raw and I would expect her to be more food aggresive but in fact, the opposite has happened ![]() Thanks! Theresa |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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| ![]() Do you mind if I ask the cost of feeding prey model? I know you said it's less expensive, but I'm wondering about monthly average? And about how much do you buy in advance and store? |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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| ![]() I thought I'd jump in on this, I'm new to feeding raw but see alot of people try to aim for $1 a pound but it's the kind of thing that you could always do really inexpensively is you know the right person. For instance, I have a bil who hunts, so I'm going to ask for the parts of the deer that they don't want. Some people have put adds on craigslist saying they will take any meat that has freezer burn. So there are a lot of things you can do to make it less expensive. Of course, I suppose if you wanted to you could always feed your dog the best of the best like steak and things and then it could get pretty expensive. Personally, I'm trying to aim for that $1 average. The chicken I have gotten has all been under a $1/lb but I expect that I'll have to pay a little more for pork or beef. Hope that helps! |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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| ![]() Prey model and BARF fed dogs will drink a lot less water than k*bble fed dogs and cats for that matter. As k*bble is dry matter, meats are not of course. Between my 3 dogs, I only fill their community water bowl once a day unless it's been a especially hot summer day and after a long walk of course. So what you're seeing here in your dogs, all very normal! ![]() Also the perpetrated "blood thirst" in prey fed dogs is just another myth and I, myself have observed my own dog convert from food aggression to mellow, relaxed dog. The carbs that convert into sugar in the blood (k*bble) have many dogs hyper. Like I mentioned before, I feed my dogs together as a pack and never had any aggression issues with RAW! When my senior was kibble fed, he was essentially a different dog! ![]() The poop issue is something you DO need to watch as your dogs are settling into the switch and you will notice differences in each dog! My senior has constipation issues if fed too much bone! You can combat that with a little extra muscle meat aside form the meaty bone the dog is eating. You can also step up the organ game in that non- pooping dog. Liver will get things rolling for him, but there are other excellent organ meat choices out there! Heart counts as muscle AND organ meat, both! My dogs only poop ONCE a day, *sometimes* twice. That's it! Quote:
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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| ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, aiming for things on sale and/or $1 or under per pound. I have several ethnic supermarkets in my vicinity and when their chicken goes on sale, I pounce on it! Whole chickens or parts for 0.36 cents per pound is a great price! I also regularly score free organ meats from my butcher! ![]() I feed 3 Yorkies for under $20 a month! Sometimes even less, sometimes a little more. It depends. That's why I bought an upright freezer to store my Yorkie's food so I can take real advantage or great sale items and stock up accordingly! ![]() Quote:
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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| ![]() I meant; "Once People become prey model feeders, NOT "you" people, LOL. Sorry! ![]()
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Rosco & Bentley's World
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| ![]() I am leaning toward trying the prey model raw diet....but am a little overwhelmed at menu planning. Here is my current situation: Rosco: 22.5 lb. pug, he is a good weight for his frame, if anything could stand to gain a 1/2 lb. or so. He eats at a good pace and is a bit picky. Bentley: 23 lb. pug, he needs to lose 1 to 1 1/2 lbs. He will eat anything that doesn't eat him first, and tends to gulp food. He does not eat too much now, I monitor it closely, and he is very active, but his metabolism is slower than Rosco's. He is not yet a year old, and does seem to be slimming up a bit as he gets older. Neither have health problems; neither are particularly prone to runny stools or constipation. Readily available meats would be chicken and beef. In all honesty, to stick to it, I need to have 2-3 set meals that I can rotate, and not even think about portions, etc. Is there a site that gives specific recommendations? Like, "1 chicken leg + 1 oz. liver". The links given here have great information, but unless I have overlooked it I am not seeing specific menus. ?? Thanks in advance, I really appreciate the help and information. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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| ![]() In all honesty, feeding prey model is not 1-2-3 like k*bble is. Ripping open a bag and scooping out the dog's portions for the day is pretty convenient, I get that, I know that, I've done it myself! BUT, my convenience should not and does not play a role in my dog's health! If you're looking for convenience and "planned menus" then you might want to stick with the k*bble. Prey Model feeding is not an exact "science". There's that misconception that dogs need the same kind of variety as people do. There's also that myth that the dog needs a "properly balanced" meal, every time. Truth is, balance is achieved over a period; a week or two. Does a human eat a "balanced" meal every time he eats? Do we consult nutritionist before we feed our human children? Of course not. ANYBODY and EVERYBODY can successfully feed prey model to their pets. I know many people that work many hours, which is typical of our modern times of course. Those people make it work just as well. Some people purchase their dog's food at the same time they go shopping for their own. Me, personally I go out and buy whenever there's a sale somewhere and I now have the freezer space to store it. If you want a typical scenario from my household....; through various meat sales, I'm now pretty well stocked on various RBM's, boneless cuts, organ meats and fish. Whatever I feel like feeding, I thaw the night before and feed in the AM after our first morning walk. While I enjoy my coffee and news, my dogs eat their meals. Same game in the evening with the exception that my youngest gets to eat more often than the other two as she's very tiny and outside of those other feedings, she gets boneless cuts and organs which she can eat fairly quickly. I feed what I have. If I only have chicken, then they eat chicken until I have something else and with meat sales happening every week, anybody can build a great variety in their freezer. I advise you to join a great support group on prey model feeding. There are several other ones on yahoo, also city specific ones but this one is the main one to join! Myself and others here are also members. People of all walks of lives with many different dog breeds and their ages are members there. You will find answers to all of your questions there as well as experienced feeders guide newbies along the way. I once was a newbie myself, I was helped greatly and so I'm now paying it forward so to speak! rawfeeding : Raw Feeding for dogs and cats! Quote:
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: NY
Posts: 1,752
| ![]() I have also noted a sig decline in water drinking. My lab was going through a river every day. Seriously couldn't drink enough water. The mellowness continues in both dogs. Last night I gave Milo the remainder of his AM chix leg and he finally went to town on the bone which he's been avoiding. They are down to one poo a day and yesterday seemed to be Milo's detox day as his started fairly normal and ended in a tarry looking mess. Zack had one normal but smaller poop yesterday evening. ( The day Zack moved back, he pooped 4 times in as many hours and I swear it was as big as horse poop!!) Milo has always been so easily excitable and when you picked him up during one of those moments his heart would be pounding so fast. Now he still gets excited during play, etc----but he is more controlled and his heart rate is much more even. I have to say that I am amazed at the changes and how quickly they occur. We had nick named Zack, ProZack, as in, he needs some doggie therapy. He has always been a big worrier and prone to anxiety type behavior. My DS was commenting on Zack yesterday and asking in a joking way, "Are you ill Zack?" because he's so diff. I said, " You are witnessing something never before seen in Zack in all his 14 years----- Meet contented Zack!" I look forward to reporting the health changes, especially in Zack, as I notice them. Zack has a sig case of arthritis in his front left leg most of all and I await a change in all that stiffness. I can't thank you enough for this thread. I know there have been others, but something about this one nudged me to finally take the plunge. ![]() Last edited by AngelWorks; 04-30-2008 at 04:24 AM. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Glendale/AZ
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| ![]() Good Morning to you and your dogs! I'm glad to hear that things are going great for you guys! Those reports are interesting to me, the changes never fail to amaze me, still to this day! Would you mind elaborating on the detox observations you made in Milo?! You also might want to take before pictures so you can then later on compare those with the after pictures for reference! The arthritis issue may or may not fully resolve as Zack is already a senior dog. But losing weight and eating a species appropriate diet will definitely benefit that! If you want a great, natural chondroitin sulfate benefactor, you can feed beef gullet and bovine trachea (may be a little hard to find but very worth the effort!) Equally, glucosamine is found in prey animal cartilage! I hate supplements and the only ones that I *will* use is fish oil capsules for those all important Omega 3's, whenever I can't get quality whole fish to feed to my dogs! Not all capsules are made equal though. Here's a great website for charts on which brands of oils are complete and which fish is low on mercury (it's the official environmental defense fund); Fish Oil Supplements - Seafood Selector - Environmental Defense Fund I prick one capsule, every other day, and drizzle over the meaty bone or into the food dish as they're inclined to just lick it up on most days. Keep the reports coming! ![]() Greetings, Nadia Quote:
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: NY
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Well we just came back in from a romp in te back garden. Zack had a very squidgy poo. When I inspected it (there's one for my resume--Poo Inspector General) it looked like ground kibble encased in watery muchus. Milo pooed earlier and unlike yesterday's mess of many colors and textures, todays was a concise, 4 inch poo that looked like a bunch of connected balls? Zack is getting more energy by the hour. The constant worry and nervous energy has been replaced by puppy like playfulness when we go outside. Milo too is experiencing the same puppy like playfulness to engage us as well. Lots of rolling and making random noises. ![]() Oh--& thanks for the links! | |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Rosco & Bentley's World
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| ![]() Thank you so much for the additional info & links! ![]() |
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Missing Yoshi Everyday! Donating Member | ![]() ok so i am going to start out with chicken ... and being as little as they are... yoshi is about to turn 1 in 2 weeks is 3 lbs meiling is 5 months 2.75 lbs kioko is 4 months and 2.65 lbs would 1 chicken wing and a few gizzards and heart pieces per meal be enough for each one? and for the other 3 kaine is 9 years old 7 lbs kandie is about to be 4 who is 6.65 lbs tootsie is about to be 3 who is 7.65 lbs would a hind leg quarter, few pieces of gizzards and heart be enough? thanks
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Mommy To 3 Poochies Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New York
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