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It might be depending on what food you are giving it that is raw.
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Feeding raw.
Dogs eat Raw Meat.
Whatever you like. Dry dog food/kibble, wet/canned dog food, or a raw diet.
Somethin nutritious for a dog to eat on a regular basis instead of dogfood is raw meat.
33 pesos and 4 paper clips is what i got my normal dog for.
6 hours for raw food 10 to 12 hours for dry food
Feeding your dog raw meat is not recommended. It can contain bacteria and parasites such as the tapeworm. Feeding your dog raw meat would not change its temperament though. I recommend feeding a good name brand of dry dog food. It contains all the vitamins and minerals needed by your dog, plus is much easier to digest than raw meat.
I don't know what percent feed their dogs a raw food diet. But my family and i did. our dog was a raw foodist for at least 6 years. We also feed her a raw egg which made her coat really shinny. She loved all veggies, nuts, and fruits but her favorite thing to eat was durian!!!
Provided one puts the effort into a lot of research, homemade dog food is the best choice. There's a lot of great recipes available online. A lot of commercial dog food brands use filler ingredients which serve the dog no nutrients whatsoever, some of which are common causes of food allergies. Cheap dog food can also be deficient in key nutrients and filled with dangerous chemicals, usually in the form of colorings and preservatives. Raw dog food is a dog's ancestral diet, however you need some knowledge to feed it right. For more comprehensive information, please see Related Links below.
Every dog is different and that includes whether you consider your dog's breed (lab) or gender (female). What is your food preference - prepared, homemade or raw? How old is the dog and does she have any pre-existing conditions? I have previously written on Answers.com about the approach of TCM food therapy to match your dog to the right food ingredients.