Nancy1999 | 01-03-2012 08:39 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by maci_mace
(Post 3775917)
I guess I prefer the best of the best for my dog. Prey Model Raw would be ideal to me, or some type of raw. We do seasonal venison, and I LOVE IT, does wonders for Maci and Leon's coat/teeth/energy/etc.
I would rather feed my dog a food with majority meat/veggie/fruit content vs. rice/grains. I feed acana ranchlands in the A.M. banana/oranges in the middle of the day as a snack, then venison at night. I make sure there is a 12 hour period between Raw/Kibble feedings.
This is just my opinion based on experience and reading other forums with other opinions on the same topic. I try to keep my dogs food as close to the natural diet as possible... you think rice and grains are natural for dogs? | I'm glad you found a food you enjoy, but you made a statement of fact, “I said AT LEAST THE FIRST THREE ingredients should be meat.”, you didn’t say this was an opinion, but even if it is just an opinion, there should be offered some type of reasoning behind it based on solid evidence. The problem with intuitively deciding things based on science, is you’re going to be wrong so much of the time. That’s why we have science, we can test for certain things. I really believe it's a mistake to spread the word you found out at other forums unless you have facts behind it. I do give Joey a little fresh meat now and then, I don’t think it’s necessary, but I do think he enjoys it, although truthfully he really enjoys his kibble too.
When you say what's natural, you imply that is always the best. This isn't necessarily true. Furthermore, it's also almost impossible to duplicate nature. In the wild, dogs eat the whole animal, including the stomach contents and it often contains grain. In the wild, dogs nibble on all sorts of vegetation, and if we were to feed our dogs only what they could kill in the wild, we'd only be feeding them very small birds and an occasional slug. Quote:
Originally Posted by maci_mace
(Post 3775919)
also by dehydrating meats and etc you loose a lot of the nutrients. same with cooking.
which i why i love the idea of straight up raw |
I'm not knocking prey model, there are a lot of advantages; the disadvantages outweigh them for me, but that doesn't mean it's not the best choice for you. I just think it’s too high of protein and fat content for Yorkies, that's an opinion based upon reading several scientific studies on how athletics react to cholesterol vs couch potatoes. In other words, breeds like grey hounds would do much better on prey model than a more docile dog. This is something that we would know more about as the dog reaches old age. Remember, dogs are not true carnivores like cats. They are more like humans, opportunistic carnivores. |