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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 313862" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: purple">I have fed all of our dogs, even the yorkie, a raw meats, veggies, and bones diet for over 8 years and they are still like puppies. Aside from Sophies bone marrow thing, which they said was clearly a fluke of unknown causes, all my dogs are healthy as can be. Strong clean teeth, fantastic digestive tracts, healthy skin and fur and lots of energy!</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: purple">Nala used to have a horrible skin allergy that required her to be put on antibiotics every spring and fall - not anymore. When we first got Sophie, she had chronic diarhea. At 16 weeks, I switched her over to raw and she's never had an issue with her digestive again. </span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: purple">They eat 1/2 C of (mixed) 60% meat, typically ground turkey with carcass (finely crushed bones) and 40% veggie for breakfast. And for dinner, they each get 2 chicken necks. For treats and snacks they get cut up veggies, whatever is on hand, usually carrots. </span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: purple">I switched vets a few years ago because after he found out they were on a raw diet, he flipped out and called my groomer who was the one who told me about it. I had done a ton of research before making the switch from IAMs and Eukanuba to raw; I never would have made a move like that without sufficient proof it was okay for my dogs. Anyway, after this, I switched vets and recently found out that my current vet has been feeding his dogs a raw diet since they were adopted - he just can't let anyone know because vets who are members of the VMA cannot or are not supposed to endorse a raw diet - once again, it's about financial support. The dog food companies invest and supply a lot of money towards scholarships and other funding for vet schools and this type of out and out betrayal would put a crimp in their profits!</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: purple">You should look into feeding your pups a raw diet. You can make your own or you can buy commercially made organic raw foods. I do both. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 313862, member: 2211"] [SIZE=4][COLOR=purple]I have fed all of our dogs, even the yorkie, a raw meats, veggies, and bones diet for over 8 years and they are still like puppies. Aside from Sophies bone marrow thing, which they said was clearly a fluke of unknown causes, all my dogs are healthy as can be. Strong clean teeth, fantastic digestive tracts, healthy skin and fur and lots of energy![/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=purple]Nala used to have a horrible skin allergy that required her to be put on antibiotics every spring and fall - not anymore. When we first got Sophie, she had chronic diarhea. At 16 weeks, I switched her over to raw and she's never had an issue with her digestive again. [/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=purple]They eat 1/2 C of (mixed) 60% meat, typically ground turkey with carcass (finely crushed bones) and 40% veggie for breakfast. And for dinner, they each get 2 chicken necks. For treats and snacks they get cut up veggies, whatever is on hand, usually carrots. [/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=purple]I switched vets a few years ago because after he found out they were on a raw diet, he flipped out and called my groomer who was the one who told me about it. I had done a ton of research before making the switch from IAMs and Eukanuba to raw; I never would have made a move like that without sufficient proof it was okay for my dogs. Anyway, after this, I switched vets and recently found out that my current vet has been feeding his dogs a raw diet since they were adopted - he just can't let anyone know because vets who are members of the VMA cannot or are not supposed to endorse a raw diet - once again, it's about financial support. The dog food companies invest and supply a lot of money towards scholarships and other funding for vet schools and this type of out and out betrayal would put a crimp in their profits![/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=purple]You should look into feeding your pups a raw diet. You can make your own or you can buy commercially made organic raw foods. I do both. [/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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