12/8/2011 11:28:06 AM
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12/8/2011 12:15:56 PM
I realize the difference, but I'm also saying that it won't do any harm
12/8/2011 12:36:43 PM
First of all, [user]wahooawa[/user], no one accused you of starving your animal. When I said "maybe this is what wahooawa is seeing", I was referring to dogs voluntarily not eating once in a while due to the raw diet. It wasn't making any kind of comment on how you feed your animal; I just thought that this AKC breeder's knowledge might explain the 'not drinking barely any water' affect.Second of all, you can call it starving if you want, but the AKC is kind of like the authority in what dogs need to be healthy. I'm not saying that means you have to take what they say as gospel, but these people aren't exactly a puppy mill either...
12/8/2011 2:25:33 PM
Eh I wouldn't go as far as to say the AKC is the ultimate authority in canine health. It is NOT HARD to become an AKC registered breeder. Many puppy mills are registered. People have been arguing for decades that the AKC has led to many of the genetic problems breeds currently deal with. I would not necessarily trust the "expert opinion"of an AKC breeder. Hell, my grandmother was an AKC registered breeder of Afghan hounds in the 70s and knew next to jack about the breed before starting lol.
12/8/2011 3:04:06 PM
I just feed my Siberian Husky Blue Buffalo Wilderness. He gets cooked meat every so often, but it upsets his stomach.He also skips meals all the time, mostly why I free feed him.
12/8/2011 3:11:00 PM
^^Maybe I place too much weight on being AKC (I've seen some placed not registered AKC and to me that is what I picture when someone says "puppy mill"), but this one has apparently been to shows and they actually track the pedigree of their dogs back several generations.Take it for what it's worth, but this isn't your grandma's kennel. I would probably put more weight on something I read on their site then something that is on TWW. ]
12/8/2011 3:35:14 PM
12/9/2011 8:01:33 AM
Alright, I want to step back for a second [Warning: Words. I feel like wolfpackgrrr is arguing things that I'm not claiming in the first place.] and say that the only reason why I brought up this particular breeder wasn't to claim that all dogs should be on a raw diet or that everyone should agree, so trying to make some point against the source I posted that 'not all show dog owners agree on a diet' isn't really proving anything to me. I don't care what they agree on. The very first post (12/7/2011 9:15:25 AM) I made in this thread was asking if those who advocated a raw diet were including the trace amounts of veggies and fiber that I know most kibbles already include in their product. Your response was "Dogs are carnivores so I'm not sure why you would need to give them vegetables or fiber."I posted something from that link as proof that there are health benefits for dogs in veggies and fiber. I anticipated you might have a problem taking the word of a single breeder, so I also included a Journal of Animal Science study that collaborated the breeder's feelings on the issue.All this stuff about how credible the breeder is, if everyone should agree on a raw diet, et al is stuff that you brought up that was totally not the point. The breeder was brought up as an example of what one breeder who raises award winning dogs thinks, and the Journal of Animal Science study was posted to give the breeder's facts on this one issue higher fidelity.As far as the 'fasting' thing, I'm not trying to argue if it's right or wrong, wolfpackgrrr. All I'm saying is that it would appear that a breeder who's facts on veggies and fiber appear to be in line with other credible information out there, states that 'some owners' do fast their animals for one day a week and 'some dogs' will do it on their own. This was entirely directed at wahoowa who mentioned that his dog didn't drink water, suggesting that maybe the dog was 'fasting' itself.No part of that says that I am supporting starving a dog.
12/9/2011 8:20:43 AM
And I never did say you support starving dogs. But the debate had moved from raw diet in general to the quote you posted as evidenced by the conversation that followed. The dialog evolves, man
12/9/2011 8:47:27 AM
^No problem, just making sure.FWIW, I haven't seen anyone in this thread claim that they starve their dog or think you should.
12/9/2011 9:23:52 AM
Wow. This thread went in a totally different direction than I intended lol
12/9/2011 12:29:14 PM
My dog eats grass to poo. Pretty sure they eat vegetables (grass at least) to get the fiber when they're constipated.I feed my dog this:NUTRO® NATURAL CHOICE® Adult Chicken Meal, Rice & Oatmeal Formula Dog Foodhttp://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11147002&lmdn=Health+BenefitsGreat for sensitive stomachs and he has great oral hygiene, great coat, and never gets sick.There's no way you could formulate such a complex nutritional plan for a dog using raw food that dry food can.
12/9/2011 1:42:03 PM
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12/9/2011 3:04:47 PM
Really? Because most of the people I know who did it live out in the countryside. It seems like there are three groups of people that commit themselves to raw diet: people out in the country, hippies, and hipsters.
12/9/2011 3:06:12 PM
you're talking about people that do this already... i was just inferring that there are few people that have "hook-ups with a local farm to get organ meats"pardon my grammer mistake[Edited on December 9, 2011 at 3:24 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2011 3:23:08 PM
Ahh, well even without access to farmers, you still have places like Grand Asia Market around. You can get a whole mess of placenta, beef bones, intestines, etc there for cheap. I've always wondered what Chinese people do with those placentas because I doubt they're feeding them to their dogs.
12/9/2011 4:41:38 PM
I've never seen a dog that doesn't drink water every day
12/9/2011 6:23:42 PM
I've got a neighbor with about 30 foxhounds. they get fed the cheapest of cheap dry dog food along with whole deer carcasses and stillborn baby calves.
12/10/2011 6:36:18 AM
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12/10/2011 10:50:40 AM
^^ Knows what's going on
12/10/2011 1:37:30 PM
wahoowa, how much space do you find you end up using in your freezer for your dog's food? Right now we have a shitty small freezer which makes things difficult.
12/10/2011 1:41:25 PM
well I dont really buy much frozen food for myself so i generally take up half the freezer or so with meat (its a full size side by side). Generally keep between 20-50 lbs depending on sales. Once I purchase a house I plan to buy a standalone freezer just for meat. Also now is a great time to stock up on deer meat for free from your hunter friends. I would recommend freezing the meat for at least two weeks to kill any parasites.
12/12/2011 8:42:59 AM
what kind of budget do you raw diet people generally set aside for dog food?
12/12/2011 9:46:51 AM
Raw diet, no, because I'd rather spend my time on interesting hobbies or activities than preparing meat for the dogs. They do get occasional cooked organs from the Farmer's Market, eat a nice quality kibble, and forage from the compost pile, and glucosamine/fish oil when I remember it. I'd rather invest the money into their care now than have them get overweight and have problems like hip dysplasia, diabetes or arthritis later on down the road. I'd consider raw for a short amount of time after surgery or for an acute health condition, but wouldn't for a chronic condition.
12/12/2011 11:59:30 AM