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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: New puppy, transitioning to raw

> On the page it says you can and should feed older puppies once a
> day. We have been feeding twice a day. Is it better to feed only
> once and why? If once a day, what time is best?

*** I switched my aussie to one meal per day because he tends to be a
picky eater and has to be really hungry before he is focused enough to
eat. I still might give him a morning snack before a big hike, but it
might be more for my peace of mind, as he is never lacking energy.
There may be people with more scientific explainations, but I just find
once a day to be most convenient for us. My opinion is that it is
personal preference, and what works best for your dog that counts.
>
> My other question is re. creatinine. Our pup just got spayed and in
> the pre-op bloodwork her creatinine levels came back high-normal. Is
> this common amongst raw fed dogs? Or is this something to worry
> about?
>
*** Not sure about this one. Hopefully you will get some other posts!

Lisa

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