I am not looking for a fight and calling names is so uncalled for. We can agree to disagree and we can all go about our days, I do not run any raw groups but am a proud member of one. Yes, dogs do get fruits and vegies in the wild (in the stomach of their prey) Never mentioned DNA only their digestive systems are very close.
I will NEVER switch, I just feel if someone asks about it they should hear the pros and cons in a civil manor not with name calling. Some very good links were included with messages so I guess all can now make up their own minds.
Good subject that I am sure will surface again. Hope everyone can check out the links but please keep in mind that anyone can post anything on the internet. It is my suggestion that you look at the authors and their credentials before believing anything you read. Also do a search of that auther for other
articles.
Good luck to all who set out to research.
Jen-CA
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lots of dogs die or get sick from raw. I read about it on usenet
almost daily. Reports from reputable dogfood manufacturers are free
for the asking. Vitamian levels after processing are included. I
don't have reports to attach because they were sent to me on paper in
the mail when I requested them. Send for your own if you really care.
Wolves eat vegetables and grains in the Wild. They are not true
carnivores and neither are dogs. Chihuahuas are the fartherest from
wolves in DNA. Raw kills, especailly small dogs. Go back to the raw
group that you run that is hostile to anyone that feeds otherwise. We
know who you are. You're just a troll looking for for a fight.
Chris
--- In [email protected], Jen-CA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you know of one dog who died and think raw is bad, I will gladly
attach articles from people who have lost their beloved dogs to
processed foods. I think my articles may just out weigh anything you
can bring to the table. BUT I guess it is to each his own. You get
reports from your manufacturer that is good, you are a lucky one, does
it mention the vitamin levels after processing and after they put
preservatives in? Can you attach your report? I would also love to
see their bank statements and how much they put into their dog foods
and what they get from all the people who swear by it.
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> So for now, I am happy with my dog food (Raw) you are happy with
your processed food and if anyone would like more info on raw, please
feel free to email directly. No need to go through all this if
someone is curious. Just keep in mind, Dog are animals!! their system
is TOTALY different from ours. They do not need grains, they do not
need fruits, and everytime you see your dog eating GRASS ask yourself WHY.
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> Good, give it a rest. Don't expect to come in here and reccomend a
> way to feed that has been known to kill dogs and me roll out the red
> carpet. It ain't happening. You may think I'm being mean and maybe I
> am but it concerns me deeply when you raw folks come in here and try
> to shill your feeding methods when I know beyond a shadow of a doubt
> that they're dangerous. I care about the pets in here to much to let
> you or anyone do that and get away with it. OK I'm done with my rant.
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> > Kibble, as a fact, kills dogs. Tennis balls, as a fact, kill dogs.
> > Cars, medications, surgery, vaccines, people, other dogs, falls...they
> > all have been known to kill dogs.
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> > I think you're missing my point and you don't even really care what my
> > point is. I'm trying have an intelligent discussion but you are just
> > disagreeing for the sake of disagreeing. Not that I expect you to
> > agree, but it's not a discussion it's more of a shouting match that is
> > falling on deaf ears. I'll be the big man, I'm going to give it a
> > rest.
> >
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> > Kelly
> > Kitty -http://www.dogster.com/?127210 / Moo -
> http://www.dogster.com/?127206
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chihuahua/
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