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springergirl
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16-05-2006, 01:02 PM
thanks again everyone for your very in-depth advice! seems to me there is alot more to raw feeding than i first thought.

i was reading the victoria stilwell book today and she says not to feed raw! i suppose it is going to be trial and error on my part isn't it? i'll let you know how i get on. thanks again everyone! x
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16-05-2006, 01:21 PM
like V.S on TV and she may even be ok as a trainer but that don't make her a nutritionalist does it

I'm no expert but it is plain to see the difference in how the dogs are doing and that's what is good for me
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16-05-2006, 01:29 PM
heres a question for you.....my girl bronte has an upset tum at the mo, am i best waiting til she is okay before i start her on raw? she had me up 3 times during the night......bless her! dont know what she's eaten, but she wouldn't eat anything yesterday. have not given her anything today yet. i have some chicken thighs that i was going to feed them tonight, but maybe i should wait.

i'll definitely need to invest in a food processor though! are raw veg okay to feed or liquidised only? as mine love carrots and sam loves cucumber!
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