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Thursday, June 14, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Breeds of dog taking to raw.

krimsa (Jennifer) wrote about more "wolf like" dogs taking to raw
easier than other breeds.

My daughter has a German Shephard and a Corgi. The Corgi took to it
and acts like "this is what I wanted all along." On the other hand,
when she opens the fridge and takes out meat for their feeding, the
shep will literally CRY and turn her back. She does not like the
switch to raw.

My Collies are very picky, but are doing ok on raw. Believe me, they
are not and never were enthusiastic eaters, so I would say they are
more consistantly on raw than with processed foods.

Karen with Collies

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