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re: Feeding dogs raw meat.

Posted on 4/26/24 at 3:51 am to
Posted by LsuFan_1955
Slidell, La
Member since Jul 2013
1764 posts
Posted on 4/26/24 at 3:51 am to
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quit that google. If the meat is fresh and not rancid it’s the best nutrition they'll get. Even better than that blue triple diamond bag food you overpay for.

They don't have same gut as you. Its fine and actually better.


This right here. I have been feeding my dog with the raw food diet for several years now. In todays economy it is cheaper than any of the high end dog foods. It is also way better for them. My dog is the healthiest he's ever been, and our vet is astonished by the results of the diet.
Posted by LsuFan_1955
Slidell, La
Member since Jul 2013
1764 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 1:00 am to
Yesterday just happened to be Raw Dog Food day. This tub is approximately 65 lbs. of dog food. The time required to grind up and package in freezer containers was 4 hours start to finish, including cleanup. The food contains 20 lbs. of chicken leg quarters, 10 lbs. of pork tenderloin, 10 lbs. of 80/20 ground beef, 5 lbs. of brown rice, 2 lbs. of cooked oatmeal, Cucumbers, Carrots, Apples, Blueberries, Broccoli, Green Peas, 5lbs. of beef liver, 12 Hard Boiled eggs, shell and all. Probably missed something since I am doing this off the top of my head. End result is the giant tub of Puppy Chow. We have a 30 lbs. Cocker that eats 16 ounces of this mix a day.

Posted by shspanthers
Nashville, TN
Member since Sep 2007
771 posts
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:04 am to
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My dog is the healthiest he's ever been, and our vet is astonished by the results of the diet.


I started making my Weim's food the last two years of his life and the difference was phenomenal. His coat went back to sleek and shiny even at 12 years old. He never got food fatigue, never had to convince him to eat, was easier to maintain weight. His stomach adjusted after a few days and never had issues after that.

I bought him several kinds of the expensive dog food, but none of it was worth the cost. It was more expensive to make it, though. I never did the raw stuff (cooked chicken mostly), but I'd buy this raw food roll at the pet store that had organs like liver. Mixed that with a filler like rice or sweet potato, bone powder, fish oil and I can't remember what else.
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