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re: German Shepherd questions
Posted on 3/8/13 at 11:26 pm to BuckeyeFan87
Posted on 3/8/13 at 11:26 pm to BuckeyeFan87
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BuckeyeFan87
So...you are arguing with a Vet now?
Have you broken down the nutritional needs and vitamin/mineral needs for your pet? Do you know which foods to use? I am curious to know what your ideal diet consists of.
I have read about the raw diets out there and concluded that a premium food was safer and better for my puppy than raw food. I was not CERTAIN that I would be able to balance the Protein/Fat content or the vitamin/mineral balance for her. Calcium is also a huge issue in raw diets. So, I hope you take that into consideration as well.
Posted on 3/8/13 at 11:40 pm to NimbleCat
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So...you are arguing with a Vet now?
On this topic, yes, 100%
I just feed my dogs how nature intended. I actually do give some Blue Buffalo from time to time, because I don't fully trust the meat they currently eat(store bought, I eventually plan to raise a lot of their food on my own), but as stated, my wheaten has never been healthier. Both she and my corgi no longer smell like "dog." Both poop so much less now as opposed to the fricking logs they used to shoot out at least twice a day. And both are a lot more energetic since I've switched them over.
My Corgi also seems to shed a lot less(though its still a lot).
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