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I guess that's my point too, as lizzel said (sorry if i got your name wrong)
I have been feeding raw for a few years now, and i remember it being scary at first. It's new and not many people were doing it that i knew of, and the very fact that my vet(s) were so against it of course made me worried. But even more worrying is what I was reading and finding out about commercial food manufactureres.
Now I think it's silly, and don't think twice about throwing them a bone, or not having time to make up veg (this morning). Sometimes I go without a 'complete and balanced' day, and it annoyes me slightly that these companies are selling based on 'this is the food you only ever need to feed your dog for ever'.
The fact is I speak to every dog owner i can, and for over three years have now got the knowledge base to back up my feelings on the subject. As someone very wisely posted, it's not a black and white issue. And the longer I go on, the more strongly i feel that dogs are neither suited to JUST commercial food, OR just raw meaty bones. They are neither robots that need carboard or blood thirsty hunters that need meat meat meat. They have evolved, as have we, but we cannot ever compare them to ourselves.
For a start their teeth are different (a clue ) as if they weren't needed evolution would gotten rid of them, and then their is the insides. The intestines of a carnivore is shorter than that of a herby, or omnivore. They can cope with much more bactiera than we, and even have salmonella in their gut, doing harmless things, which in a human gut could kill us. This is why it is so important to not feed a cheap grain based food. A predominantly grain based product simply sits in the intestine, taking a long time to digest, in reality it shoudl be passed and absorbed quicker. Much of the cheap grains used in pet foods are not even absorbable by the dog, therefore invite parasites like worms to feast on the decaying material which is not moving (sorry, not nice i know).
Feeding a good mix of 'real' foods (or live foods) either cooked or raw, helps the body get it through the system and absorb more 'good' stuff. We see a difference in poos, there are less, because more food is absorbed, meaning less is sitting in the gut for a long time (leading to bowel problems over long periods of time).
Also because of the nature of food, and the fact it goes off over time, pet food companies have to add preservatives and additives, which are not natural, and it is not known exactly what damage it done long term. Aside from that the effects short term are obvious when reducing or taken the dog off the commericial or processed foods. The 'doggie' smell from the coat tends to disapear, poos smell good (trust me i am not crazy!) and almost all people report that there dog appears shiny and more healthy looking.
To be honest you can see it for yourself, and I guess that is why I am so adamant about advocating it. The results appear before your eyes, and it just simply, makes good sense. To feed your children on pot noodle for the rest of it's life, yeah it would probably live, and seem healthy, but to then switch to real fresh foods, you would see them glow...
I am sorry if i seemed harsh before, there is no malice in me towards dog owners, it is the system that is to blame for brainwashing us all into believeing that we shoudl do as we are told.
best wishes, Jesse.