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Saturday, June 23, 2007

[rawfeeding] Carbs?

Hi All.
We have a puppy that is 7 months old and despite a round of parvo at 12
weeks he is doing GREAT in our eyes. He has been raw fed since we
brought him home and we are happy. THAT said, we started puppy training
class this month and the last class I attended they discussed diet at
length and how diet contributes to and even causes some problems...
Feeling quite proud that I had already found such a great answer for my
pup I was sure to get a positive response when I explained that my
Charly was raw fed. Though supportive, I got the feedback that though
dogs(wolves) are carniverous in nature that they are also scavengers by
nature which means that they DO eat tubors & fruits, etc in the wild
which means that they SHOULD include these in thier diets & a pure raw
meaty bones diet is not balanced... I found it intersting that she
explained it that when meat or a kill was not available they would
scavenge... She explained that my pup would be unbalanced & recommened
some foods to try & to definately avoid pork.

I havent changed a thing but wanted to know what you all thought...
Thanks!


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