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Thursday, June 14, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Breeds of Dog and Rawfeeding?

From what I have seen, some dogs don't really get that raw is food and
they might hold out for a day or two before they give in, but this has
more to do with the individual dog than the breed I think. My German
Shorthaired Pointer mix took to raw immediately, while my Newf mix
took a skipped meal before he realized I was giving him food. Since
then, he hasn't looked back.

When dogs come to stay at my house, they get raw regardless of what
their usual food is. I've fed a lab, two chis, a pug, and a mini
schnauzer in the past year. One of the chis refused food until he saw
his brother eating it, but other than that they all went for it. The
cutest thing I've ever seen is a 8lb chi running around with a chunk
of beef tongue that looked as big as he was!

Andrea

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