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fresh_ideas
post Oct 26 2009, 02:34 AM

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why everything I read about "do not feed to dogs" seems to be useless here... sweat.gif

I thought we shouldn't feed chicken bones? because it might cut the dog when they are chewing/in stomack? (not sure about blended ones, never blend chicken bones before so dunno how small is can get)

I thought we shouldn't feed raw eggs as well?

Do you guys feed lamb/beef/pork with bones or without bones?

What if I give boneless chicken and replace calcium with other food instead?
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post Oct 26 2009, 10:02 AM

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oh yeah, what I know organs also cannot. sweat.gif

QUOTE(Rayne @ Oct 26 2009, 09:50 AM)
Same goes to these questions...it's been discussed in previous posts, so go back a few pages to read if you want. smile.gif It's really up to you if you want to feed kibble or raw. Just make sure what you're feeding is balanced, and you're good to go smile.gif
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I read through the whole thread I don't remember reading topic about the last four questions. FYI, I am not questioning about raw, I am asking so to know what and what not to feed. Anyway mine is not small breed. sweat.gif

actually most people started this raw thingy recently, as in this few years. So we only can tell the physical thingy, but what about internal? We won't know how their internal organs doing until they started aging. I know there are some people feeding raws for more then 10 years, but it's quite a small ratio compare to now. (small ratio = less obvious medical case when they age)

so how can you prove that organs and chicken bones are really good for dogs? Because there are alot cases where raw chicken bones cut through dogs' mouth/intestines and dogs got some organs failure due to feeding organs.

Again, I am not questiong about feeding raw or comparing raw and kibbles. Just asking what's best and what not in raw.

This post has been edited by fresh_ideas: Oct 26 2009, 10:57 AM
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post Oct 26 2009, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(fresh_ideas @ Oct 26 2009, 10:02 AM)
oh yeah, what I know organs also cannot.  sweat.gif
I read through the whole thread I don't remember  reading topic about the last four questions. FYI, I am not questioning about raw, I am asking so to know what and what not to feed. Anyway mine is not small breed.  sweat.gif

actually most people started this raw thingy recently, as in this few years. So we only can tell the physical thingy, but what about internal? We won't know how their internal organs doing until they started aging. I know there are some people feeding raws for more then 10 years, but it's quite a small ratio compare to now. (small ratio = less obvious medical case when they age)

so how can you prove that organs and chicken bones are really good for dogs? Because there are alot cases where raw chicken bones cut through dogs' mouth/intestines and dogs got some organs failure due to feeding organs.

Again, I am not questiong about feeding raw or comparing raw and kibbles. Just asking what's best and what not in raw.
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bout most of you guys are talking about for small breed... sweat.gif
anyway I didn't mean COOOKED bone, im talking about RAW actually
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post Oct 26 2009, 03:18 PM

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QUOTE(Rayne @ Oct 26 2009, 12:03 PM)
Raw feeding probably started getting attention here in Malaysia for only a few years, but there have been lots of people who have been feeding raw for way longer than that (I've heard of people doing that for more than 20 years, but they are overseas). None of them had any medical cases from raw feeding as far as I know. And I have known people who feed large breeds raw...all are still alive and kicking if that's what you're asking. Some have lived up to more than 14 years of age, which is quite impressive for me.

How can you really prove that kibbles/canned food/cooked food are good for dogs too? What about diseases caused by feeding kibble? There's always these kinds of questions going around. I personally haven't seen these things (chicken bones cut through intestines and what not) before, so I guess I can't comment much.

You're talking about 'what's best and what's not in raw'...it still feels the same to me. Whether we compare kibbles and raw or not, there will always be two sides to a coin. So my previous point still stands. It's really up to you if you want to feed raw or not. Nobody's forcing you to feed raw to your dog. If you strongly feel that raw is not the way to go for your dog, by all means feed kibbles. We're all just doing what's best for our dogs according to our own understanding. It's not a matter of which side is the best or not...
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again, you see, when I am asking only raw food you got offended and take processed food and compare. for the second time you are telling me "It's really up to you if you want to feed raw or not".

Did I sound like I am defending processed food?

Because I know that processed foods got cause problems that's why I did not mention anything about it!

This post has been edited by fresh_ideas: Oct 26 2009, 03:19 PM

 

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