Sunday, August 17, 2008

Going raw San Francisco Gate

Having a dog with skin allergies and finicky food preferences has often made me wonder if switching to a raw food diet would help alleviate some of Lorna Doone s itchiness. My ex and I currently feed her Solid Gold dry dog food which is supposed to be pretty good stuff plus she actually seems to like it. But for me the raw food question remains. Would The Doone be healthier Happier Live longer Be less itchy Reported benefits of a raw food diet for our pets include Fewer allergies or controlled allergy symptoms Glossy coat healthy skin and less shedding Smaller firmer stools Healthy teeth and gums for better breath Increased energy and vitality Between and North American sales of raw pet foods defined as containing fresh vegetables and fruits as well as meat and bones grew percent reaching million this past year. Proponents of raw food diets for pets including the Nature s Variety Raw Diet claim that they provide nutrition the way that nature intended and that a diet of raw m! eat bone and fat reflects what our pets would eat in their natural habitats. This all sounds great except for the fact that cats and dogs have been living alongside humans as domesticated animals for thousands of years. The natural habitat of a typical house cat is in our living room and a poodle left alone in a forest would probably die in about four hours. I m exaggerating of course but you get my meaning. Do any of you subscribe to a raw food program for your pets or some kind of rotation diet that includes kibble canned and raw formulas Why or why not What are the pros and cons If yes have you noticed a significant improvement in your pet s overall health What brands do you favor Posted By Amelia Glynn Email August at PM Listed Under Health and Safety Comments Post Comment Comments I have three Corgis that eat a raw diet of meat bones vegetables and occasional fruits. I have been making their food for over three years. My vets have told me that this diet is optimal. Whe! n you hear strong opinions against a raw diet you have to wonder what is swaying that decision. Ask any veterinarian who taught them about nutrition and they will tell you it s usually a pet food rep giving them information. If there s money involved do you really think they re getting unbiased information Zookeepers don t feed their big cats and wolves kibble that s for sure. The reason you smell that sour odor when you open up a bag of dry food is because it s full of rancid fats. Not good at all. What IS good is seeing the plaque on your dogs teeth disappear within a few days instead of putting them under anesthesia for a dental cleaning. What IS good is seeing chronic gas and colitis disappear when the prescribed medication doesn t cure it. What IS good is having dogs with thick shiny coats strong clean teeth fresh breath very regular stools that are smaller. They are all at healthy weights which is very important for lowriders like Corgis and Dachsunds. I think there are risks no matter what diet you feed your pets. Look at the ailments o! ur pets are acquiring these days allergies diabetes tooth and gum disease and cancer. I think nutrition is your best preventative medicine and I have the vet records to prove it. Posted By Emigh August at AM Post a Comment To protect our readers from malicious comments SFGate asks that you login or register to post a comment. Sign On to post your comment. Not Registered SFGate Screen Name Password Remember me on this computer Forgot password or screen name By submitting this comment you agree to the Terms and Conditions Not a member yet Register now. SFGate Screen Name What s This Password Verify Password Email Address Verify Email Address E mail Format Formatted HTML Plain Text ascii Zip Code Live outside the US Year of Birth Gender Male Female By submitting this comment you agree to the Terms and Conditions Pets Home Photos Forum Tips Tails Of The City Help A Pet Classifieds How To Videos Welcome to Tails of the City A menagerie of stories about Bay Area pets and the peop! le who love them. about Author Amelia Glynn bio Contact petssfgate.com Categories Action Alert Birds Cats Dog Walkers Dogs Events Fringe Pets Health and Safety Kids Newsworthy Non Sequiturs Pet Confessions Pet Policy Pet Sayings Pet Specialist Showcase Pet Trends The Secret Lives of Pets Us and Them Welcome Your Comments Recent Entries Going raw Pet Sayings Hair of the dog Social networking for our pets Scratching an itch with pet dermatologist Dr. Carlo Vitale Earthquake ready More Archives August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Subscribe to Tails Of The City What is RSS View all feeds Back To Top Hearst Communications Inc

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