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![]() And, to add further, I certainly appreciate Marie's input, anyone looking at this should have multiple views for review.
And as others (Myka comes to mind) can attest, feeding raw is certainly a commitment and requires care and planning, from food prep, selection, cleanliness and a willingness to go to the grocery store if you forgot to thaw dinner. I have to rotate containers, keep track of dates, long term variety, dog weight, etc. It can be a fair bit of extra work over scooping a cup into the kibble bin. And perhaps for results that might not be immediately obvious (other than poop scooping!!). and if you get to absorbed into typing about it, the dogs could end up eating butter chicken! Be right back.....doh
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![]() Also - you cant tell what a human is eating just by looking at them either... that goes for ANY animal really... so what the heck is this 'you cant tell the difference from looking at them'? Other than being on a completely improper diet, most animals look about the same even on different diets... INCLUDING people. And we are no more/less developed than any other species out there... our brain is developed, we stand and have opposable thumbs... we also have back problems because we stand (which our bone structure is not specifically designed for)... So I do not see how 'appearance' is a good basis for saying raw is better or worse.
And many people do live to be 100 eating mc-donalds all their lives... but just cause thats true does not make it a good idea. The vast majority of people feeding raw prefer it to poor kibble... I highly doubt this is any sort of placebo effect. Cheers, Chris
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![]() Just to clarify, this would mean never at the same time... although you can feed say, raw in the morning, and kibble at night. Like Myka said it has to do with digestion rates... provided either is digrested before the other is ingested... there is no problem with mixing.
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Goes to show that the science here is a bit young ![]() but better safe than sorry, I wouldn't feed raw on top of kibble..
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Hey Brad you feeding the puppy raw yet? I got new pics of Kona now.. I can't believe the difference in 1 month.. you don't notice it till you look at pictures. Steve
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Ya, she's weaning over to raw now, although she's missing a few teeth ![]()
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![]() Having seen what passes through dogs digestive tracts over the years I have a hard time believing they can't handle eating raw food and kibble at the same time
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![]() It`s along the same line as humans we`re supposed to eat (preferably raw) fruit and veggies 1 hour before or 4 hours after any meats, grains, etc because of different digestion rates. However there are `no issues` there is optimal absorbency when consumed `properly`.
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