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    [QUOTE=DaneMama;157654]I would feed her just raw then, cut out kibble completely for her.
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    I plan to get Annie and Tucker both on raw as soon as my bf and I move. I'm hopeing to move in March, but we arent haveing a lot of luck finding a car (so my bf can get back and forth to work) or an appartment that allows pets that is not outragously expensive. We are so close tho! Found a pet friendly condo today! and my b/f is working on getting a car!

    I'm not allowed to feed raw while I'm living at my uncles house. I sneak it to them from time to time as treats when i know everyone is gone. But his girlfriend has conviced him that everyone in the house is going to get the bacteria from the food. and that they are all going to die and its not a proper way to feed dogs, so my uncle told me no more. :( (<--- i dont like her.)

    If it is an autoimmune issue, is there anyway i can better her immune system? Do you think switching to raw will help push the gums back? Or help her immune system get straigtened out?

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    I have an idea. Smear raw chicken fat all over the girlfriend's body while she is asleep, and maybe she will go crazy with salmonella and end up in the looney bin.

    Then you can feed your dog the want you want to.
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    This is very common in Boxers. Instead of feeding her wet food, just water down her kibble and let it go soft prior to feeding. I agree with Danemama, her's isnt that bad, I have a 6 yr old with far worse and is scheduled to go in and have a few removed.

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