tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637422718808015959.post7243150054429412798..comments2024-03-18T16:11:01.097-05:00Comments on Michele Fry's Agility Dogs - Training and Competition: Raw Food DietMichele Fryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14054438085591770016noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637422718808015959.post-24456203673586476992011-06-19T16:42:19.652-05:002011-06-19T16:42:19.652-05:00I wanted to comment on your raw feeding and I unde...I wanted to comment on your raw feeding and I understand you are just starting out and still using kibble. The meats you described are not appropriate for an all raw diet. They are very bone heavy. Try to think meat; big chunks of meat! It's 80% meat; 10% bone; and 10% organ (5% liver & 5% other organ). It is advised to start with one meat source preferably bone in chicken for approx 2 weeks and then slowly add a new meat source slowly. Then when used to that one slowly add a new one. Each dog is different and bone ratio may need to be adjusted per dog. I switched my dogs cold turkey and they only had a few isues and they were my fault not the diets. Most diarreha is caused by too much too fast, overfeeding & too much organ. The organ is a very tiny amount and some dogs are more sensitive to it than others. Glad to hear you are getting more into it. As you move along I believe you will notice things in your dogs for the better.Jerrinoreply@blogger.com