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    Default Feeding your dog to a prey model raw diet

    This web page will give you the reasons why and how to switch your dog to a prey model raw diet. If, after reading it, you have any questions (and you will), you may email me directly or ask questions in the Raw Feeding part of this discussion group.

    http://www.skylarzack.com/rawfeeding.htm

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    http://www.skylarzack.com/rawfeeding.htm

    "Unnatural diets predispose animals to unnatural outcomes"
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    Thanks RFD. I appreciate your posts and your knowledge on raw. When we move into a new house (which we haven't yet found) I will either do raw or not. You know the saying S___ or get off the pot... that's where I'm at right now. I will, however, definitely try a chicken quarter or turkey neck and see what happens. My cats may want a go at that too.

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    Hmmm....That doesn't sound too good for a dog. No fruits or veggies? Raw prey? I think I'll stick with what I am feeding now.

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    I suggest a title change in that I do not want to feed my dog to anything.

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    Great website Bill! Very informative!

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    A very good post and certainly these are points really useful.

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    Never tried that before. I've always just done what the vet said to do. Might try it out. Thanks

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