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You are right...everyone has his/her own opinion(s) about what is good nutrition for dogs. I am not even going to touch on my beliefs about raw. That is not my concern. For those of you who believe in it, that is your decision. I just don't like the intimations that other pups who are not being fed raw are or look less healthy than those being fed raw. Yes, I am quite confident in what I feed my dogs and I was not trying to sway anyone or defend my choices. Yes, I do believe that many of the raw feeders on this forum seem to think what they are doing is superior to others. I also believe that many who are advised to feed prescription diets are afraid of those diets because of fear mongering on this forum. Additionally, I don't use money as a guideline for vet care, grooming or foods for my pups. If I cannot afford the best for each of them, I cannot afford to have them. This last paragraph is directed to whoever suggested cost as an issue.
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I have been on this forum long enough to see many posts about how vets don't know this and vets don't know that. It was a general statement..and I did NOT attach it to any one person! ![]() So....please don't twist MY words either. ![]()
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Geez people, I'm now sorry for sharing my thoughts.
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I got it later on about the food....but, what I must say is that IF I thought raw was better, I would provide it, no matter the cost. I personally do not approve...but am not going to sit here and bash it. I have done my research and I have had discussions with my vet and also a nutritionist and I do what I do because I feel it is best for my pups. We all make those decisions for ourselves and for our pups. I will go out on a limb here and say that there are many people on this forum who do send a message that what they feed is superior. It does come across in a strange way and does send a message that people who feed kibble are poisoning their dogs. Normally, when someone asks about dog food and what I feed, I merely tell them and move on because it is their choice what they feed. I don't have a reason to defend what I do. My dogs are very healthy and beautiful. The fosters blossom in my care...tells me enough. I did not say you bashed vets, Ann! As for being sorry for sharing thoughts...I totally get it. I am being accused of everything but murdering a baby this morning when I simply was voicing my opinions.
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YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Toronto, Ont
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| ![]() Yes, i did say that, thank you for quoting me. In my previous response i addressed that specifically but i guess you missed it. There was a post listing many hazards with feeding raw, that without a doubt would intimidate someone who doesn't know much about raw or is curious about trying it, one of the quotes were that "your dog can die", so i felt i should share my knowledge on the issue. I won't go over any more as i've already explained things pretty thoroughly. Your beliefs are your beliefs and if you wish to feel that raw feeders view your dogs as " less healthy" then you're free to do so, but please don't lump us all together in that assumption. I personally haven't seen any "fear mongering" so i wont comment on that. Anyway this thread was asking us to share our thoughts and experiences with raw. I and others who have first hand experience with feeding it have shared and if that upsets some people here i apologize but that was the purpose of the OP's post. |
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Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | ![]() This was said in reply to me, which is why I assumed it was directed at me. If that assumption is wrong, then it's wrong. What kind of message is this toward others who make choices other than your own? How would kibble feeders feel/think if a raw feeder or homecooker said this to kibble feeders? You are always welcome to comment on raw. However, it appears raw feeders are not welcome to share opinions on other diets, as evidenced by this thread. I'm supportive of kibble, as I've stated many, many times on this forum. Again, as evidenced by this thread - some kibble feeders seem to think feeding kibble is superior. And if they believe and want to support others in feeding kibble, being supportive of choices goes both ways. There are raw feeders here who fully support kibble feeders.
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I was not commenting about raw foods directly and honestly I feel like I have been pushed around here by the raw supporters simply because I dared to even post on this thread when I feed kibble. I said: "I am not even going to touch on it", because I am not here to debate nutriton. That did not mean that anyone is wrong, but clearly people here are on the defensive. That is not going to be my problem. I don't defend what I do...and honestly don't understand why anyone who is comfortable in their beliefs should feel they must defend. I don't see anyone on this thread saying that kibble is superior. I DID see the comparisons of raw to kibble. I honestly don't have any more time for this. I have explained myself more than I usually do. I wish all of you a lovely day...and your pups as well! ![]()
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LoveMy2 Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: East Tennessee
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I decided not to feed raw because I did not feel it was right for us. My girls do fantastic on kibble. They are healthy and always ready for meal time-I don't know what more I could ask for: happy~healthy pets. ![]() There are lots to consider when starting any diet. Taking experience of others is just part of the process. You have to see what will work best for you and yours. | |
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Ringo (1) and Lucy too! Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: On the Edge of Glory
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| ![]() I don't feed raw because Lucy has mild MVD and we keep her on a limited amount of protein and only certain kinds of protein. I know on other boards I have frequented (not this one)- even this has been called into question by others with long explanations about how she must have protein, etc and how protein can't be the cause of all the liver problems and how raw would be good for her. I really didn't feel like getting into the whole explanation with them because they know nothing of MVD or yorkies (And we all know how special and different they are from all other breeds) ![]() But I'm not comfortable with it; I've researched MVD up and down and all around - and I can't see where raw would be good for a dog with MVD. It just seems like an all protein based diet would not be good. Yet, they (not you guys) made me feel like I was crazy! Since you guys are experienced with yorkies - I'd be curious to know if there are any raw feeders out there for MVD dogs?
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I saw that too - it was by analogy with the mcdonald's comment.
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Dreamin' of Dexter Donating YT Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: toronto, Canada
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| ![]() I am posting this without reading any of the "back and forth" that seemed to go on on this thread. people always have opinions and everyone is entitled to them. i hope nothing too bad was said on either side because it really is up to you to decide what is best for your babies. so here is my experience. I have fed Dexter a Prey Model Raw diet for about 3 1/2 years. (PMR is not pre-made, but actual meat, bones and organs diet) i researched for months before i started him on it and also got my husbands opinions on everything since he is a human holistic healthcare worker. after a couple of months of research i decided that this was the way to go for me. i think one of the major points that really made me have the shift in my thoughts on it was the fact that our little ones have 99.9% of the same dna as a wolf. this means that their digestive tracts are set up in a very similar fashion. Also, when you think that kibble has only been around for maybe 50 - 75 years...if that...that is not enough time for a digestive tract to evolve and adapt to a new form of food. before kibble dogs were fed table scraps or went out and caught squirrels, rabbits, etc. their bodies are made to be able to fully optimize a raw diet. that is not to say that a dog cannot be happy and healthy on a diet of kibble. For me, the choice came down to the fact that i try to eat as natural for me (choosing organic food, i try not to eat processed foods, i cook as much as i can) so i thought that it was only fair that i fed me "kid" what i felt to be the healthiest diet for him. many people notice a change in the coat and/or teeth when they switch, but the biggest change i noticed was his poop. it is smaller and dry and doesnt stink bad and if left for a day, will actually flake away! this is becuase there is not fillers in his food. his body uses al of the nutrients that go in and there is not much by product left over. If my vegan sister ever takes him when we are away, he eats kibble and i notice a change in poop and his overall body smell when i get him back. his eyes run and he smells worse when on kibble. the down side to raw is that it does thae more planning. especially a PMR diet and especially when traveling. I have found some great dehydrated raw foods that just require water added to them which are great for traveling. i have my puppy on kibble right now because she is so small and needs access to food around the clock to prevent hypoglycimia and am working in a pre-made raw food in the morning and night. I am lucky enough to have a holistic vet here in Toronto that i trust and has helped me so muh from planning puppy appropriate meals for when she gets a bit older and what foods are best to introduce and also gives me suggestions for suppliments when needed. anyway, this is just my experience and opinions. anyone looking to change foods should have info on both sides of the story and feel fully comfortable with what you choose to feed. good luck and if you have any questions at all about a raw diet, i am very happy to answer if you send me a PM. ![]() |
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Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | ![]() I want say one more thing, and this is as a Moderator. Just because raw feeders are in the minority, it doesn’t mean they should feel they can’t share…either about raw, or their opinions about other diets. If kibble feeders want to say “I don’t support raw feeding, and here's why...” (which they do, which is fine), then return the courtesy toward raw feeders if they want to say “I don’t support kibble and here's why”. There is nothing superior about sharing these kinds of opinions simply because they are different from another opinion. If anyone feels they can’t return the courtesy, then walk away until you’re able too…unless a dog’s life is in danger, which is a different matter. As SimonandHallie used to say, it really is that simple.
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Owned by 3 furballs Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() I am feeding all three ![]() Aja came home on Purina Proplan and had very itchy skin. I transitioned her to TOTW and the itching went away. I started reading on RAW and decided to try the dehydrated kind because no one else had the other premade kind around here and didn't want to deal with shipping. She loves stella and chewy's dehydrated raw, so she eats that when significant other or I are home. The day(s) that coincide with both of us being out of the home working, she eats just kibble. I also feed homecooked treats and feed frozen peas etc. Prey model is not convinient for us at the moment with small children who require lots of attention but would love to try it sometime. I have no concerns when it comes to nutrition because she eats anything and everything, is healthy, gaining good weight, active and I couldn't be happier with the results so far. I echo what Ann, sais above!
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