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What food do you feed your dog?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 63089" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>We did the all meat diet for a couple weeks. Only reason we stopped was because of the hassle. With 4 dogs to feed, and 4 kids to make spare time nonexistant, it was easier to go back to dumping a few kibbles in each bowl twice a day. But, while we did it, they did seem to have a better coat, were a little more active etc. Plus, it is cheaper than kibbles if you look at the price per meal (don't look at the price per pound, as that is different between dry kibbles and raw meat). You can get the scraps from the butchers shop for next to nothing, and get whatever the grocery store has on sale. Dogs didn't have a bit of a problem adjusting to it at all. Usually, they do when changing kibble brands. If you have the time to do it, I would definitely suggest the raw meat diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 63089, member: 55"] We did the all meat diet for a couple weeks. Only reason we stopped was because of the hassle. With 4 dogs to feed, and 4 kids to make spare time nonexistant, it was easier to go back to dumping a few kibbles in each bowl twice a day. But, while we did it, they did seem to have a better coat, were a little more active etc. Plus, it is cheaper than kibbles if you look at the price per meal (don't look at the price per pound, as that is different between dry kibbles and raw meat). You can get the scraps from the butchers shop for next to nothing, and get whatever the grocery store has on sale. Dogs didn't have a bit of a problem adjusting to it at all. Usually, they do when changing kibble brands. If you have the time to do it, I would definitely suggest the raw meat diet. [/QUOTE]
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