The prospect of feeding raw food to dogs and cats can be a contentious one. Many pet owners who turned to raw feeding are discouraged to learn that their current Veterinarian does not support the move. Some even research raw feeding after desperately searching to find a solution to heal an ailing pet after tests and medicines do little, only to abandon the effort when the idea is shut down by their Veterinarian.
While many do not support it, there are Veterinarians who agree with raw feeding and others who try to remain neutral on the topic to appease their clients. If an attempt to breeze over the topic of raw feeding is met with resistance from a Veterinarian, it may be best to find a new clinic.
When there is no known local network of raw feeders, there may be local raw feeding groups on Yahoo Groups. Other optional groups to search for might be based on local holistic pet care, local breeding, or even anti-vaccinations, another topic that often pits pet owners against Veterinarians.
Many web sites are now gearing themselves towards localized search. A search for raw feeding may bring to light helpful local links and authors at sites like Examiner.com.
There are many healthy pet food shops opening around the country. These shop owners may be very knowledgeable on local holistic or raw-friendly Veterinarians or know other pet owners who are.
Many local farms are now selling natural, raw pet food as communities are focusing more on fresh food from local suppliers. These farmers may know of more natural based Veterinarians or pet owners who feed their own food from the farm.
Online review sites offer a wealth of information about businesses. First-hand experiences both good and bad are shared about Veterinarians on sites like ZooToo.com’s local search and the local listings at Catster.com and Dogster.com.
Raw feeding is a trusted technique that helps dogs and cats reach their full health potential. Veterinarians might be quicker to prescribe a food from a company they have had a business relationship with for years, but that doesn’t mean that pet owners must feed any food their Veterinarian suggests.
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No, it is better for the hamster if they are raw.
Yes, it very, very rarely causes any health risks. Many veterinarians recommend it.
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.
Feeding your cat raw chicken liver may not be safe due to the risk of bacterial contamination, such as salmonella. It is recommended to cook the liver thoroughly before feeding it to your cat to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
We have to be about feeding dogs with raw food. Any bacteria could enter the dogs system and make him sick.
yes quite a lot actually but only if he is feed a strict diet of raw carrots. if he has trouble pooping, stop feeding him raw carrots
Raw meat is a ferrets natural diet - they are strict carnivores Feeding ferrets a natural diet does not cause them to bite. I have 3 ferrets all of which are fed a raw diet. There is no connection between feeding a diet that is natural to a ferret and aggression towards humans. I can tell you this from my own personal experience and the experience of others both in present times and historically. Feeding ferrets raw meat will not cause them to bite. Ferrets are strict carnivores - meat eaters - they have to eat meat in able to survive and before they were domesticated, raw meat was the diet. Ferrets naturally bite as young kits and need to be trained not to bite. Abused ferrets are "fear biters"
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat raw corn as it can be difficult for them to digest and may cause digestive issues. It is recommended to cook corn before feeding it to your dog.
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Chopped raw and bloody fish thrown in the water with the intention of attracting sharks and triggering a feeding frenzy.