I also do kibble/raw. Honestly, I don't buy the whole "kibble digests slower than raw" thing. They all go through the same gastrointestinal tract - stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum = poop. To say that kibble digests slower than raw is a bit like saying gum takes 7 years to digest, hehe. I've spoken to many vet techs who endorse/are okay with raw and asked if they found any significant proof that kibble takes longer to digest than raw. The fact is that there is no research. What you read on the internet is entirely speculation. Additionally, nearly all high performance dogs (racing greys, Iditarod huskies, etc.) are fed a mixture of raw meat and high-protein kibble. If it works for those intense athletes, it makes sense to me.
The reason that some dogs cannot digest raw and kibble is because it's a foreign food. Drastic changes can cause stomach upsets in many dogs. I know some dogs who vomit and get the runs simply by switching from kibble to kibble. It's no different, imo. Anywho, that's my tiny rant for the dayI feed Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul, by the way. I stopped doing Evo because it was getting a tad expensive, and CSFTDLS is a very nice food for a very affordable price.





I feed Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul, by the way. I stopped doing Evo because it was getting a tad expensive, and CSFTDLS is a very nice food for a very affordable price.

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