AIHA is not caused by diet -- while they don't know the exact cuase, it is a genetic disease and has been known to start after vaccinations. I own a breed in which AIHA/IMHA is relatively common, and I've done a great deal of research on it, and can look at a Belgian pedigree and tell you exactly where it came from. Diet is a huge component of autoimmune issues, but not ones that can't be cured. AIHA/IMHA is a terminal disease. My co-breeder fed raw for years and her first Belgian died at age 6 of AIHA/IMHA. Two of her sistersd also died of it, and her brother died of leukemia. It's in the genetics, not the diet.
There are plenty of reasonable excuses to feed kibble. I feed half and half. With two dogs, want to know how much kibble I've gone through since July 12th? I've gone through 135 pounds of kibble, for TWO DOGS, feeding HALF RAW at the same time, in THREE weeks! That is how much food my dogs eat. When I fed only raw, I was spending $4-500 a month. In my area you can't just get everything in bulk. Feeding raw is very expensive here. I would do it if I could, but for now, the only dogs here that get a completely raw diet are pregnant bitches. Otherwise we do half and half, and it works much better for me. My dogs are working dogs, they get a great deal of exercise, and my one is emactiated as it is. Kibble offers alot more calories and fat than raw does. They rely on that as well as nutritional supplements to keep up their weight. Muscle is no problem on these guys. Fat is. 100% raw just doesn't cut it and doesn't give them all the energy they need to go go go.
Sure, I don't like seeing people feed low quality foods, but I don't blame people when they can't afford it, are too busy to prepare it, have to drive too far to get it, etc. I try to enourage people to feed raw and high quality kibbles. I warn people about poor ingredients in kibbles and which kibbles are generally best to try. And I've helped alot of people and alot of dogs. We've had plenty of dogs come into the grooming shop I work at with stringy pads, hot spots, etc, and I told the owners where to go and what to buy; They did so, and they have new dogs. Sometimes a new kibble can fix a problem too.
Yes, a raw food diet is my favourite diet for a dog. It is for alot of people. It doesn't mean they have the resources to do it.








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