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I meant have you started a thread about your pup's issues? My girl has episodes of pancreatitis, IBD, severe food allergies, chronic yeast in her ears, and a mild liver issue. |
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Nope, not comfortable with my furkids being the Ginnie-pigs :eek: Just the thought of them choking on something on their insides being torn, or pain, or....Oh, no, no can't deal with that. Yep, safe sounds good to me :thumbup: I met a 150 Lbs St. Bernard, who's parents say they raw feed anything they can get their hands on for him. I looked at that HUGE baby and then I looked at my little penuts (11 Lbs and 6.5 lbs) and knew that there's no way their diets could be identical :( |
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Oh, hmmmmm. Good idea :thumbup: I'll check to see if it has been covered yet. I'm not totally sold on raw food, but I'm open to anything that would help me with my babies issues. I could bet that the current issues are due to this diet they're on because nothing else has changed. Thanks for the idea ;) |
I'm not a raw feeder but I definitely would not consider switching food on my 8 week old puppy. No drastic diet changes should be made for a few months; even if you changed from one kibble to another kibble - it would have to be done very slowly. You would be doing your little one a disservice to be trying new things at his point in his life. Wait until he's a little more mature and his digestive system is more mature; then consider your switch if you are still sold on it. |
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