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Raw diet for new puppy? For the last few years of my old poodles life I fed her raw (and she lived a much healthier, happier, seizure free life). So, I would like to feed my new puppy raw also. I know puppies have different nutritional needs than older dogs, is there anywhere I can look up what to feed him? I have a local raw distributor that I used for my old girl, she makes some great grinds. It has meat, organ, bone and veggies. Is this suitable for a puppy? I know he needs bones to chew on, he will get chicken legs and chicken or duck necks (I raise them). I'm just worried the grind will not be nutritionally complete for a growing puppy. What are your thoughts? |
You could go to Primal's or Nature's Variety's website and look up their feeding calculator - that would give you some place to start. |
i thought it was best to wait for the puppy to be one year old prior to putting on raw diet from what i read but i could be wrong maybe just double check with your vet to be safe. :) |
I'd wait till all 1st year vaccs are done. |
I think I will disagree with waiting one year. I can give the puppy better food, more nutrition and no poisons with raw. I'm not sure how to start, but I will find out before I get him. My ole poodle was being slowly poisoned her whole life. I don't believe there is a kibble out there that is nutritionally complete for any dog or puppy. Dogs septics are not made to digest grain or cooked kibble, this I know for sure. If I could do it over, I would have fed my first dog raw and not had all the years of health issues that I had. I have lots of time on my hands, I will figure it out. |
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https://docs.zoho.com/sheet/publishe...57419f949ed7a5 PERSONAL RAW FEEDING GUIDE (New and Improved) - Raw Food Diet Forum |
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Someone here was asking about feeding her new puppy a raw diet, I should link this thread so she can see it... I was just wondering, since puppies need more calcium in their diet, do they need to be supplemented, or do they get enough from the raw food? |
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