Here are all the messages I have posted on the topic, please tell me where I 
have been rude and nasty!


1. Not starting anything, but just because they eat it doesn't mean it's good 
for them. All my dogs are feed 100% raw prey model diet. I can't even list all 
the benefits of switching. But they have been nothing short of amazing!!!  


2. Some people believe they come from a fennec fox. Everything I read disproves 
this. Even if this were true the fennec fox is a carnivore not an omnivore. 
3. I feed two dane's and a chi. For me it's cheaper than kibble. But I have 
good raw source. And wolves are not omnivores. 

I'm not being a pain. Just giving my opinion just as others do. 


4. I hope your dogs get well. 

I am only expressing my opinion just as you express yours

5. It's a ratio thing for us. We feed 80% raw meat, 10% non weight bearing bone 
(e.g. No cow femurs, or any legs of ruminating animals  because they can cause 
blockage and tooth breakage) 5% organ 5% liver

Normally you feed a very large meaty bone that they can't possibly swallow 
whole and take it away when they have had enough. 

A dog can eat every part of a chicken....feathers, feet, head and most 
differently skin. But that being said to much skin can cause the 
runs....remember it's a ratio thing 


6. At first I thought raw feeders were nuts!!! But now I am a total convert!!!. 

If you are still unsure lurk on the yahoo raw feeding group for awhile it's 
very informative!

Even if it's an odd chicken bone now and again I think it's good to be informed

By the way I go to a group of vets that are pro raw feeding! And know of others 
in my area. It's really not the absurd thing a lot seem to think it is. Most 
are just uniformed.    


7.  As a raw feeder, dogs aren't meant to eat fruits and veggies. You can give 
them a supplement called slippery elm that will help a lot

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