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Raw food advice

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Qwertykeys · 28/12/2021 16:26

Hi all , just changing to RAW food , is it ok to mix with dry ?

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frankiefirstyear · 28/12/2021 16:30

Yes you can do, especially if they're used to dry you'd just gradually reduce the biscuits and increase the raw

alwayswrighty · 28/12/2021 16:31

I personally never have, but advice has changed since I started raw feeding mine.

Qwertykeys · 28/12/2021 16:36

Qwerty dog has decided spitting dry food out is a good idea , and taking ages to eat. No problems with teeth ext. so I’m trying raw . Mixed half and half today and it was gone in seconds. Will slowly reduce the dry if it’s the way to go it .

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frankiefirstyear · 28/12/2021 16:40

The dogs bowel movements will probably help you ascertain if you're doing it too quickly 🤭 though must say mine never had any issues with upset stomach's when eating only raw food, only happened when 'treats' were given.

LBF2020 · 28/12/2021 16:47

When I started raw feeding the advice was to change over completely. Something to do with the different digestion rate (raw food is digested more quickly) but as PP said I'm not sure if the advice has changed now. We brought a puppy home this summer and we changed after he had been with us a few days. His tummy was/has been fine.

Our rescue dog found the change harder, she suffered with hunger pukes early in the morning. But she is fine now.

Best of luck Smile

Qwertykeys · 28/12/2021 16:48

Luckily qwerty dogs ( have 3) do most of there business in the garden. The youngest has decided to spit out her food , or takes an age . I keep them all separate at Feed times and the others get restless waiting. I’ve checked for teeth/ mouth issue and found none . Raw mixed with her dry was gone in seconds so I think she’s board of dry food.

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