ReadingIndigo wrote:I just wanna pop in and say something: I was reading Reader's Digest (I'll try to find it if I haven't thrown it away already), and it said that a raw diet is a health hazard. The dog eats raw meat, licks someone, and they might get a foodborne illness. I'm not sure how plausible this is, but that's what I read. I just thought I would ask what you guys though about it.
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sandeyes13 wrote:Uh, as a note that I learned fairly recently-- did you know that feeding raw can also kill your dog? Sadly, according to out vets, apparently dogs have lost their resistance to bacteria found in raw food (that their wild counterparts still have) which means your dog can quite easily contract salmonella (among other things) from raw food and die.
Our local vets almost lost it when we told them the puppy we had brought home had come from a kennel where they only feed raw, and we ended up weaning her almost immediately from the raw food diet (onto Acana). As well, it is also important to keep in mind that like humans, dogs can have touchy stomachs, as such a food that one dog can eat quite happily, might give your other dog the runs (as Acana does with our boxers), so finding a balance is important.
Not to mention, some meats are toxic to dogs. Turkey, for example. The tryptophan (sp?) in turkey-- yanno, the same part of it that makes humans sleepy-- can shut down your dogs liver and kidneys-- I've known a few dogs who have died because of turkey.
Just a friendly fact tidbit for the day!
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid and is not toxic to dogs. Turkey is a good alternative for dogs allergic to other protein sources. If your dog gets sick after eating turkey, it's not because of the tryptophan.
sandeyes13 wrote:Uh, as a note that I learned fairly recently-- did you know that feeding raw can also kill your dog? Sadly, according to out vets, apparently dogs have lost their resistance to bacteria found in raw food (that their wild counterparts still have) which means your dog can quite easily contract salmonella (among other things) from raw food and die.
Our local vets almost lost it when we told them the puppy we had brought home had come from a kennel where they only feed raw, and we ended up weaning her almost immediately from the raw food diet (onto Acana). As well, it is also important to keep in mind that like humans, dogs can have touchy stomachs, as such a food that one dog can eat quite happily, might give your other dog the runs (as Acana does with our boxers), so finding a balance is important.
Not to mention, some meats are toxic to dogs. Turkey, for example. The tryptophan (sp?) in turkey-- yanno, the same part of it that makes humans sleepy-- can shut down your dogs liver and kidneys-- I've known a few dogs who have died because of turkey.
Just a friendly fact tidbit for the day!
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