RawFedDogs
Posted : 3/18/2013 10:11:34 AM
jessies_mom
I'm a member of K9 kitchen, a yahoo group for those who feed their dogs cooked or raw diets. A member who feeds her dog a raw diet recently posted that the dog had pancreatitis.
There are many kinds of raw diets. I plainly stated I was specifically speaking of Prey Model Raw which contains nothing but meat, bones, and organs from a variety of animals WITH NO PLANT MATERIAL (carbs). Obviously this person was feeding carbs as a significient part of her dog's diet.
jessies_mom
Also, the moderator of the group, Monica Segal, formulates both raw and cooked diets for clients but does not recommend a raw diet for dogs with pancreatitis because of the risk of introducing bacteria into a compromised immune system.
That shows me how little Monica Segal knows about feeding a raw diet to dogs. Bacteria just isn't a problem to a dog when injested through the mouth to the stomach. A dog's highly acidic stomach juices kill bacteria almost instnatly upon reaching the stomach. I have fed and have many friends who have fed a PMR diet to immunocompromised dogs with no adverse effect.
jessies_mom
Do you have documentation to back up that claim?
"Diets high in refined carbohydrates, with carbohydrates accounting for more than 60% of the total energy intake, can increase triglyceride levels." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triglyceride This article was about triglicerides not specific to dogs.
jessies_mom
Here are the known causes of high triglycerides (hyperlipidemia) according to the veterinary community:
hyperlipidemia.doc - hyperlipidemia.pdf
01 Hyperlipidemia - VeterinaryPartner.com - a VIN company!
The first link is a web page by an ordinary (as near as I can tell) vet. Hardly a spokesman for "the veterinary community." The 2nd link says nothing about causes of high triglicerides, only diagonisis and treatment.
jessies_mom
Edited to add; Jessie was on a cooked diet when she had her first pancreatitis attack. The diet was high protein and low carb.
But still included carbs. Dogs are carnivores and as such, have no dietary need for carbs. Carbs cause all kinds of problems in dogs because their bodies are not designed to handle them.