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wolfie
12-02-2005, 09:57 PM
When Daphne's up with her current bag of purina one I'll be switching her to raw. The bag's getting low, so my question is, should I switch cold turkey (no pun intended), or gradually? I've heard that it's bad to feed raw and kibble in the same meal, so I suppose if I did it gradually I'd feed raw in the morning, kibble at night. But then she probably wouldn't eat her kibble at night! I don't want to make her sick - she has a sensitive stomach.



And if you're wondering... Cocoa isn't really on raw anymore. I tried, I really did. But she's not my dog. My grandma feeds her. At least she isn't eating chicken anymore, which we found she is allergic to, so she should be doing better.

AllAmericanPUP
12-02-2005, 10:02 PM
switch her cold turkey...your dog might have the runs for a day or two.....it just depends on the dog..but its best to switch them cold turkey

mine had some soft stools to begin with but nothing bad(i feed shadow and maggie raw)

wolfie
12-02-2005, 10:05 PM
switch her cold turkey...your dog might have the runs for a day or two.....it just depends on the dog..but its best to switch them cold turkey

mine had some soft stools to begin with but nothing bad(i feed shadow and maggie raw)


Okay, thanks! I'll have to make sure I do it on a day when I'm home to let her out often. ;)

poofy
12-02-2005, 11:13 PM
why switching to raw, will you only be feeding turkey?? or what other stuff will you feed?? Is this better than kibble??

finn's mom
12-03-2005, 12:00 AM
I think it's best to switch completely, not gradually. I did that with Finn when I got him at 7.5 weeks, and, he was fine. I don't even remember his stool being affected. He was eating Eukanuba or Iams at the breeders, and, the night he came home, he had his first chicken leg. ;)

binka_nugget
12-03-2005, 04:12 AM
I did cold turkey for both of my boys. It didn't seem to upset their tummies at all.

Vette
12-03-2005, 04:49 AM
Is this better than kibble??

Raw is better then EVERY kind of kibbled dog food out there. LOL
i wish i could switch my dog to raw.. but my parents just gave me a weird look.
plus i dont know what im doing and it kinda creeps me out.

wolfie
12-03-2005, 09:00 PM
Okay, thanks. I'm going to the butcher this week. (my parents were shocked, since I'm a vegetarian... going to the butcher. lol)


why switching to raw, will you only be feeding turkey?? or what other stuff will you feed?? Is this better than kibble??

No, we won't just be feeding turkey. Actually, it'll probably be mostly chicken, because it's cheap. Some people who feed raw don't add any veggies, but I'm going to. And yes, it is much better than kibble. Do a search on google for raw dog diet (or something along that line), and you'll find tons of sites about it.

.sarah
12-04-2005, 12:37 PM
Okay, thanks. I'm going to the butcher this week. (my parents were shocked, since I'm a vegetarian... going to the butcher. lol)
That's really funny, actually -- I'm a vegetarian too and at first I thought it might be wierd feeding them raw, but I'm seriously considering it now. Let me know how akward it is ;)

wolfsoul
12-04-2005, 01:19 PM
Definatly cold turkey! :) Visa has diahrrea when she is switched to a kibble cold turkey, but she's never had a problem going onto RAW. Once I get a freezer, we can do RAW full time. Good luck! :)

joycenalex
12-05-2005, 05:57 AM
when my RB angel dog, duke, came home to me, he did an overnight switch. i had planned on slowly changing him, after all, he was 10, but he was MUCH more interested in the eaw food alex was eating, so i fixed him a bowl and that was it, he was raw fed. alex gets veggie mash (food processed veggies) and meats- ground beef heart, mackrel or chicken. he's been raw fed for 5 years now.