Kim_MacMillan
Posted : 1/23/2011 2:24:28 PM
My dogs have been eating raw for about 2.5 years now, and I'd never go back!
Their diet consists of beef, chicken, pork, turkey, fish (when possible), eggs, hearts, and organs. I feed a tiny amount of veggies (pureed in a blender - the only way dogs can digest them!), the main reason being that one of my girls, Gaci, had some anal gland issues when she was younger that resulted in some scarring. If her poops are not bulked up a bit (to make them softer), she can have painful bowel movements. Other than that I'm not sure it is all that beneficial, but I add them because I know it won't hurt and they are getting *something* from them. I mix up what I give, from pumpkin, to beans, broccoli, carrots, peas, greens, berries, apples, etc. I also feed canned tripe from time to time.
I feed two main types of meals:
- Raw meaty bones, in the form of pork hocks, beef ribs, or larger chicken/turkey pieces - anything that takes them time to chew up and eat that they can't gulp (they don't consume the rib bones, but they chew on them for a bit).
- In-a-bowl-meals: this is where they will get their egg, fish oil, veggies, ground chicken (bone/meat), and organs.
The only supplement I give them is fish oil, because I know I don't feed enough fish for them to get their omegas.
The result: They don't have the doughy appearance that most kibble-fed dogs have. They have super-clean teeth and less stinky breath. Their coats are wonderful and eating RMB's gives them a great mental exercise that feeding out of a dish can't compare to.
The Rawfeeding group on Yahoo is a great resource and it's where I got most of my information from. Another fabulous resource is http://www.rawfed.com/myths/. There is a ton of useful info there!