Raw Food Diet

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Mobile Chicane

20,844 posts

213 months

Monday 15th July 2013
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Jasandjules said:
There is a school of thought of thought that it is dangerous to feed raw and kibble concurrently.

If people tell you dogs shouldn't eat raw, ask what they ate before kibble was made...
Every farmer I know feeds their dogs raw food.

Out on a walk with one, two Canada geese fly overhead.

Bang! Bang!

"That'll feed the dogs for a while..."

Jasandjules

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69,947 posts

230 months

Monday 15th July 2013
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Mobile Chicane said:
Every farmer I know feeds their dogs raw food.

Out on a walk with one, two Canada geese fly overhead.

Bang! Bang!

"That'll feed the dogs for a while..."
Yup, I get a lot of our food from a local farmer.... Do also get tripe from a local slaughterhouse too, the day after the kill, nice and fresh, usually with grass still too...

m4tti

5,427 posts

156 months

Tuesday 16th July 2013
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SrMoreno said:
Resurrecting an old topic here, but has anyone got any experience of Honey's? The service looks decent from the website, and at first glance looks reasonable value (at least compared to the supermarket).
That looks fairly pricey. All of our dogs are on the BARF diet (Bones and raw food) We get a once a month delivery from Landywoods.

Since switching our dogs from dry food, we now have zero hotspots coming up on our dogue, and it helps manage our french bull dogs IBS.

And before any one asks, yes we tried various dry foods including "orijen".

We were told to keep our dogs on the BARF diet by consultants at Davies veterinary hospital, when querying if we should be doing anything else for our dog with IBS. Davies is probably one of the top vet hospitals in europe if not the world, so this adds weight behind using a raw diet.

The biggest constraints really are time and space.


Sexual Chocolate

1,583 posts

145 months

Wednesday 17th July 2013
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Another raw feeder here. Its great, smaller odourless poops to clean up wink

I have heard good things about raw2go or it could be rawtogo. They suppply everything you need in handy little packs.

Roy E6

1,025 posts

233 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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SrMoreno said:
Resurrecting an old topic here, but has anyone got any experience of Honey's? The service looks decent from the website, and at first glance looks reasonable value (at least compared to the supermarket).
Just had our first delivery today. All very well packaged and "patch" the sbt polished it off. Kibble used to take a day to get eaten.
Yes it's more expensive than kibble but its a quid and a half a day, not much in the grand scheme of things.
Lets face it you wouldn't want to eat kibble for the rest of your life would you?

Jasandjules

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69,947 posts

230 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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Roy E6 said:
Lets face it you wouldn't want to eat kibble for the rest of your life would you?
I equate it to

Raw food - Steak and chips. Kibble - Fast Food