ruthcatrin
Well-Known Member
I'm not Ruth but I do feel obliged to answer your post. I'm sure Ruth will too.
I get that you feel you are being attacked. However, your post was poorly written and at first glance most of us took from it that you could feed a diet of nothing but chicken quarters. Sorry, that just is not true. Just like your statement that pork is a white meat. When things are posted that are wrong, it needs to be corrected.
You say that no one is looking at this thread anymore. Wrong again! There have been over 500 views and someone was viewing it when I popped in. People come here for help and we should strive to give out correct information. I have been corrected on here before and I'm sure I will be again.
I have no response that would be tolerated by the mod's. His apparent inability to read his own posts or recall what he actually said simply confirms my opinion, the decent to personal attacks is just icing.....
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I have a 5 month old ddb, so far he shows very little interest in his kibble, he doesn't over eat or under eat, but I feel like he really doesn't enjoy his kibble (we use Premium Edge, lamb and rice). I'm considering the raw food diet, but would like some feed back from other owners who have been doing this for a while. When you made the transition, was there a significant change? Did it help your dogs overall health, or just improve their appetite? If you had health issues before the change, did switching to raw help those health issues?
I appreciate any and all feed back, I just want to give Kujo the healthiest shot at life.
I'd suggest starting a new thread as this one has been rather firmly tainted. However there are several of us here who feed raw and would be willing to help you put together a raw diet for your dog. We'll need his estimated, expected, adult weight, or the weights of his parents if thats easier, so we can help you figure amounts.