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Thursday, June 14, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Breeds of Dog and Rawfeeding?

I only deal with chows and shar-pei and have found they jump into it
without any hesitatation whatsoever. It's a huge deal with the
shar-pei because of the multitude of skin issues that can occur due to
fallen immune system issues.

Cheer
MM
http://chowrescue.get2.us


> Hi. I am a supplier of rabbit meat but I have become curious about
> rawfeeding itself with my own animals. Do you think certain breeds of
> dog take to rawfeeding easier and quicker? For some reason I think in
> my head, the more "wolflike" the dog, the easier the transition will
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