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Are you raw feeding?

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by BrusselsBridgeGriffon, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. Hi, My name is Natalie and I have a 2 year old Brussels Griffon dog back home in Brissy. Will be back there by next week, so excited to see her and let her meet new friends here.

    Regarding your question. I think feeding him raw is a good idea. Have you tried raw feeding?
     
  2. omg what did i do? this is supposed to be a reply to the thread i was reading before. silly me. sorry for this. am just new here.
     
  3. APBTsRock

    APBTsRock New Member

     
  4. octanecwc

    octanecwc New Member

    My mom's cocker spaniel eats raw because she is allergic to everything. It does make a difference. But you need to change the treats too.
     
  5. arrianavera

    arrianavera New Member

    2 year old? That's great for you, I mean to your dog. My brussels griffon is 6 months only. My vet told me to shift her to RAW since we noticed that she's not doing well with kibble and cooked foods. But was still waiting for another 6 months to shift her. I'm a bit worried that her stomach is to young to handle RAW foods.
     
  6. computype2

    computype2 New Member

    I feed all my dogs raw, have done so for about ten years. I was very glad to be feeding raw during the big dogfood recall!
     

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