Good thread. No matter how long our dogs have been domesticated, it holds true that our canine companions can process RAW in a more effective manner than any man made kibble or cooked food that has been prepared for them. I feed TOTW High Prairie to both of my pups, one at 10 months, and the other at 4 months. I plan to feed raw once my schedule is a little lighter and I can dedicate time to preparing a balanced, healthy meal. I find myself swamped with the house I just purchased, managing retail stores, and finding time to walk my two pups at least 8 hours a week, and training my oldest pup for weight pull competition. I won't buy raw premade because you never know what youre getting unless you make it yourself.

TOTW is not just for adult dogs, it is an all stage food, and since dogs in the wild did not consume nor could they process grains, it is the right balance of protein, vegetables, fruits and probiotics to keep our dogs well fed and lean. It actually has lower protein levels than most other grain free foods. Dogs don't need rice, corn, barley or anything that doesn't get processed. In fact, when you cut out the grains it makes kibble easily digested, and more nutrients get absorbed leaving you with smaller, tighter stools. And not to mention less frequency.

I am not trying to sell you on a particular food. All dogs are different and some have certain needs. I for example supplement Alaskan Salmon oil, glucosamine, and chondroiton, the last two for preventative measure and the fish oil for its heart health promotion, and a sleeker, healthier coat. I also give my older boy 1 raw egg twice a week as a reward for his hard work doing drag weight training.


Raw is the way to go if you can afford it, your dogs will really enjoy it and you will have the peace of mind that you know EXACTLY what is going into your dog's food, and that their bodies are getting the nutrients that they were designed to eat.