Raw Diet In Dogs? Yes or No?

in animals •  8 years ago 

Our German Shepherd, Killian, has been with us since he was a pup. He is about 1.5 years old. Recently, we switched him over to a all raw diet and he seems to love it. We also just got a new German Shepherd puppy, Scarlett, and are feeding her raw as well. I am curious to know what people think about this. All of the research we have done seems to be in agreement that this is the way to go, yet so many dogs eat bagged dog food.

Is it the expense maybe that deters people away? Or maybe it is the big dog food companies making you think it is not healthy. Nestle, Mars, and Proctor and Gamble own the largest ones. Yes, Mars like the candy.

What do you all think?

Here are some examples of what my dogs eat on a daily basis.

Breakfast today:
Chicken, Carrots, Asparagus, Broccoli, Kale, Yogurt, Raw Egg
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Dinner Last Night:
Beef, Chicken, Kale, Carrots, Yogurt, Raw Egg
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Skip the veg.

Why?

Our Vorsthers always puked when they ate grass. I made an article once about raw diet for dogs, it was mostly meat, intestines and bones. Thats what they feed off.

They don't eat grass, and I heard bones are not good at all as they can splinter.

Raw bones dont splinter. It is the cooked ones that cause trouble.

Thanks for that, still makes me a bit nervous though.

It is good for them! Dogs are predators, not lawn mowers :-)