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 Help with feeding raw  I would appreciate any advice on feeding raw....I can get Stella and cheweys and natures variety brands, freeze dried and frozen.  I am worried about the high fat content tho.  Has anyone had a problem with it?   |  
 
 I feed primarily Prey Model Raw. I have been feeding it for 4 years. All my dogs do great on it. I do occasionally feed NV or Primal and have no issues with that either but I prefer to feed PMR most of the time.   |  
 
 I feed premade and I feel good about the fat content, never had a problem. I've fed it for about 4 years, I think...?   |  
 
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 What's nice about raw too, is that they often provide a novel protein (novel=one your dog hasn't eaten before)...which can be helpful w/ allergy dogs if you're trying to avoid certain proteins.  |  
 
 Primal And Nature's Variety Frozen Premade Raw  I usually feed Riley frozen premade raw one meal and Acana Kibble the other meal. I like to keep the kibble around so that at times when we travel I don't have to worry about traveling with raw.... When I am home I will feed raw both meals some days... or if I forget to thaw some in the fridge, I will feed kibble... it just kind of depends... but I have to say that Riley really seems to thrive when I am feeding him this way.  He has environmental allergies and his skin really seems to clear up when he is on raw.  I usually feed either Primal or Nature's Variety. He did recently have a reaction the Primal raw lamb..... I bought a bag of the Nature's Variety Organic Chicken this past Sunday and fed it to him Sunday Night and both meals, yesterday. He got kibble, this a.m. I am liking the Nature's Variety more than the Primal lately and I think it is because NV has more percentage of meats and less veggies. I pretty much always chop up a few frozen green beans after running them under warm water and a baby carrot.  |  
 
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 Yes, get a bag of frozen green beans. I get the long skinny ones... and then just chop them up, after you run them under hot/warm water for a few seconds... The vet said they are - 0 - calorie and as soon as they finish chewing them, they have already burned them off!! LOL!!!!  |  
 
 So I guess I should go with the frozen then, rather than freeze dried?  The freeze dried is the one with the 25% fat content, idk seems like a lot. Worried about pancreatitis.   |  
 
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 I had a conversation on Facebook with a Primal Rep about their new Primal Freeze dried Formula. I was concerned with whether the fat % was a lot higher percentage in their freeze dried formulas like I have heard of other companies freeze dried products. They come in Nuggets just as their frozen Nuggets come, but you just need to add water. Primal Pet Foods: Hydrating is easy. You'll add 1 tablespoon for every nugget. You'll want to mash it up a bit with a fork to mix in the water. The calculator works the same way. You'll feed based on nuggets only, not weight. (i.e. if you feed 5 nuggets of canine chicken raw formula, you'll also feed 5 nuggets of canine chicken freeze-dried formula.) They are both the same product only the freeze-dried has the moisture removed. Theresa: Is the Fat Percentage in the freeze dried a higher percentage? Primal Pet Foods: Hi Theresa, thanks for your question. The canine beef freeze-dried formula is the exact same product as our raw frozen canine beef formula with the moisture removed during the freeze-drying process. You can't directly compare guaranteed analysis of a wet food to a dry food because the moisture has been removed from the dry food (3% moisture vs. 67% moisture). If you look at the crude fat in our canine raw frozen beef formula (with 67% moisture), you'll see that the value is at 14% crude fat. All of our products list guaranteed analysis "as sent". You can read a good blog entry on our website that explains guaranteed analysis in wet and dry foods and how to compare them. Primal Blog Understanding Guaranteed Analysis  |  
 
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 Riley Looves little pieces of lettuce!!  |  
 
 Ok, I see...so they are both the same basically.  So if I understand this correctly,   I would just have to add water to the freeze dried to lower the fat content?   |  
 
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