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    Sweet! I love selling dog food

    Innova is good, it has medium-sized bites. They're triangle shaped and about the size of your pinky nail? Fozzie eats it comfortably, so the size should be fine for Bubba. Canidae is awesome, too. It's for all ages/sizes, and the kibbles are small. My sister feeds Kirkland, and she says the same about the fillers, it's still pretty high quality though.

    Gonzo has a really sensitive tummy too, and he hasn't gotten sick yet! The key is just taking it very very slow. He's very picky, and of course he likes raw much more than any kibble. I also don't have to buy him greenies to keep his teeth white anymore! Farmore is soooo well-priced, I think you should try a roll of it if you're curious. We sell .5 lb rolls, for really cheap, I'm not sure of the price exactly. 5 lbs of it costs a little over $10, there is buffalo, beef, and chicken formulas. You can't beat the small/odorless poops of raw-fed dogs!



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    Thanks Erica, maybe I will go in and get a sample of innovea and candidae and see about the size...bubba is so picky, unfortunately my husband feeds him from the table to he wants that and not his food

    Maybe I can supplement with raw since casey has to get her teeth cleaned every year.
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    Sorry I'm not too good on this subject and im not trying to hi-jack it but can you feed a dog raw meat once its had cooked all its life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy4paws
    Sorry I'm not too good on this subject and im not trying to hi-jack it but can you feed a dog raw meat once its had cooked all its life?
    Yep! So long as the dog is in good health, it shouldn't have a problem handling raw meat.

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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