Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw fed.
Because I love my pets and consider them family. Only the best.
If it comforts you to think this go ahead and do it.
Don’t be daft. There are dozens of veterinarians who promote raw diet and feed their own dogs raw. It also happens to be the way most dogs were fed before the advent of the industrialized commercial pet food industry. Or at least they were fed a balanced diet of home cooked human grade food.
But they also died young back then, and it was the whole reason vets invented modern dog food formulas.
No, actually, chronic diseases and cancers in dogs and cats have been on the rise in recent decades and longevity has been shrinking.
Actually the evidence on cancer in pets is hard to pin down because studies have been varied and many pet owners don’t pursue the diagnostics that would provide more definitive evidence.
Obesity is at epidemic levels in pets and that has definitely led to a higher incidence of chronic conditions including diabetes in pets.
Dogs were definitely not designed to eat lots of grains so many modern pet formulations that are grain heavy are working against the dog’s natural gut biome. There is something to be said for a diet focused on protein and some veggies/fruits that wild canids would eat in nature, and it only makes sense that when our human physicians are constantly admonishing us to eat minimally processed foods, feeding our dogs burnt kibble doesn’t represent the best possible diet. People feed burnt kibble because it’s cheap and convenient.
Turns out that feeding raw is not that difficult. Yes it is more expensive, but the trade off is fewer veterinary bills and longer life. Some don’t want the make the investment. Some people feed their human children boxed processed garbage, too.
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys ever worry about the environmental impact of all this meat consumption?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw fed.
Because I love my pets and consider them family. Only the best.
If it comforts you to think this go ahead and do it.
Don’t be daft. There are dozens of veterinarians who promote raw diet and feed their own dogs raw. It also happens to be the way most dogs were fed before the advent of the industrialized commercial pet food industry. Or at least they were fed a balanced diet of home cooked human grade food.
But they also died young back then, and it was the whole reason vets invented modern dog food formulas.
No, actually, chronic diseases and cancers in dogs and cats have been on the rise in recent decades and longevity has been shrinking.
Anonymous wrote:Diamond natural. You really need to feed your dog something a bit healthy. Purina is the worst. They really benefit from a better food — saves you get bills in the long run. As for table scraps... with the begging and the volume and the it makes them sick on the floor scooping from the bag works for us and our dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw fed.
Because I love my pets and consider them family. Only the best.
If it comforts you to think this go ahead and do it.
Don’t be daft. There are dozens of veterinarians who promote raw diet and feed their own dogs raw. It also happens to be the way most dogs were fed before the advent of the industrialized commercial pet food industry. Or at least they were fed a balanced diet of home cooked human grade food.
But they also died young back then, and it was the whole reason vets invented modern dog food formulas.
Anonymous wrote:We use Purina Pro Plan Sport for our treeing walker coonhound. That is what our vet recommended. He does much better on a grain food, but definitely does have a sensitive stomach so I think I might try the salmon variety.
Just a thought, OP... our dog has pretty much stopped eating his food since the cicadas came out. Try as I might, I cannot keep him from eating them and he would rather eat cicadas than his food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw fed.
Because I love my pets and consider them family. Only the best.
If it comforts you to think this go ahead and do it.
Don’t be daft. There are dozens of veterinarians who promote raw diet and feed their own dogs raw. It also happens to be the way most dogs were fed before the advent of the industrialized commercial pet food industry. Or at least they were fed a balanced diet of home cooked human grade food.
But they also died young back then, and it was the whole reason vets invented modern dog food formulas.
I believe modern dog food was invented during one of the wars to make it more convenient to feed the army dogs. Before that dogs were fed dinner scraps and bones, obviously some were fed better than others and so some lived longer. Kibble is convenient and will keep your dog alive, some kibbles better than others, but it is in no way the best thing you can be feeding your dog. I mean that's just common sense.
Immediate pp. Like formula for babies? Not the " best" but formula keeps babies alive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw fed.
Because I love my pets and consider them family. Only the best.
If it comforts you to think this go ahead and do it.
Don’t be daft. There are dozens of veterinarians who promote raw diet and feed their own dogs raw. It also happens to be the way most dogs were fed before the advent of the industrialized commercial pet food industry. Or at least they were fed a balanced diet of home cooked human grade food.
But they also died young back then, and it was the whole reason vets invented modern dog food formulas.
I believe modern dog food was invented during one of the wars to make it more convenient to feed the army dogs. Before that dogs were fed dinner scraps and bones, obviously some were fed better than others and so some lived longer. Kibble is convenient and will keep your dog alive, some kibbles better than others, but it is in no way the best thing you can be feeding your dog. I mean that's just common sense.