stanton
Posted : 6/4/2009 10:34:37 PM
Not everyone is going to tell you raw is great. I do think it's great, if it works....but, it doesn't always pan out as easy as it appears too. Some dogs may do great and wonderful, but you still have to find good quality sources along with affordablility, and in some areas of the country that's not always feasible. That's what I'm running into.
The only thing I can find affordable RMB wise for my big guy is chicken quarters; with one of us having lost our job recently, I can't afford the ground turkey and other meat sources in the quantity I was able to before to sustain his energy requirement...and I actually found that he was starting to lose weight again with the heat.
We started him back onto Orijen adult almost 3 weeks ago, he gets that every other day for one or two meals; with rotating meals of fresh foods, including canned salmon, RMB's, veggies, various odds/ends....he actually has more energy, and doesn't seem to lose his zest between 2-5pm like he did before. Before it was almost like something was missing, even when is weight was sustained, it's like a child who's sugar level would drop between lunch and dinner.
My other 2 dogs are strictly on homemade diets, but they're nothing to prepare for, they don't eat much. They get Orijen as snacks, but not as a platform.
My theory, honestly, is a good basis diet, whatever that may be, and additions thrown in; whether or not the basis is dog food or fresh foods.