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Sunday, June 24, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Carbs?

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "costrowski75" <Chriso75@...>
wrote:
>
> "Leslie Kopp" <les@> wrote:
> 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.
> *****
>
Human Beings have to resist the notion that somehow feedings,and the
term "balanced" are supposed to go together..this is a human
trait...and does not translate into feeding dogs, no matter how
complicated people want to make it...even we as humans do not
eat "balanced" if we did, we would all be eating 3 squares a day..no
more..no less..exact measured portions...exact caloric intake..this
just isnt reality.

DOGS DO NOT EAT BALANCED this is a fact..throw out your notion of
fruits and veggies....go to the zoo, turn on the tv, watch how
dog/cats eat, they are carnivores...wolves in the wild do not eat
greens, in fact they empty the contents of their killed prys stomach
and eat the stomach its self..this is a proven fact beyond all doubt.
consider this: wild dogs, and wolves will feed on their own dead and
dying not to mention their own feces before resorting to fruits and
veggies the latter is a LAST RESORT.you too would vary from your
regular food and start eating shoe leather if you were hungry
enough..how is that for balance?

Fastwater

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