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    Quote Originally Posted by DogLuver View Post
    Lets not start an argument about arguing lol.

    This is the dry food/kibble section. RAW feeders have the right to give their reasoning and proof of why RAW feeding is great....in the RAW section ;) ;) ;).
    Actually, you are right. I'm not posting here any more. I said I didn't do it but this very thread is in the dry dog food forum. I opened it on about the 10th page and didn't even notice.
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    "When your small dog swallows a deer carcass whole, first try prying the mouth open widely and insert tongs down their throat to grab Bambi. If that fails, insert the vacuum hose and turn on, being careful not to suck the stomach out also. This should remove the offending meal quickly and with no lasting side effects."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeo View Post
    I've been trying to stay out of this seeing as how my current steroid intake has my anxiety a little high.. but I have to comment on this.

    Feeding RAW doesn't automatically mean that the dog was getting fed CORRECTLY. I knew a guy who fed his dog leg quarters and ground beef. EVERY day. Thankfully he also fed kibble in the AM, or dog only knows what would have happened to that dog. The owner meant well but was ill-informed. I think lack of variety could be an easy way for a "raw" fed dog to end up with a deficiency. That being said, last time I talked to said owner he was feeding a more appropriately balanced diet. The only times I personally have ever heard of a dog having problems on "raw" it has either been the pre-made junk, or someone who did too little research.

    Not putting words in your mouth, merely responding to that comment.


    And why wouldn't someone get defensive when you just called their method of raw feeding "junk" lol?


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    Quote Originally Posted by xellil View Post
    I never post in the kibble forum any more unless it's by accident on a topic that doesn't immediately tell me it's about dry dog food. But I have browsed some threads and I don't see what you are saying, at least recently.
    Has it been said in the past few days? No.


    It's been said several times though...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeo View Post
    Not sure why you are acting so defensive. I'm perfectly fine with people who choose to feed high quality kibble, grain inclusive or not. I do however feel that most premade raw is junk and not portioned well enough to be fed as an entire meal day in and day out. Supplement sure, but not a main source of nutrition. I NEVER said there wasn't more than one way to achieve a healthy pet.

    Don't put words in my mouth.

    You can obviously feel that way, but I was stating that I have in fact, seen the exact opposite.


    And my last statement about being more than one way to achieve a healthy pet was not entirely directed at you, I've said it several times already in this thread...


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    The way this thread has deteriorated into what it has in the last page and a half I'm shutting it down. And it WAS good discussion before that. Lots of interesting points and information. Too bad hurt feelings got in the way of learning.

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