Dogster Poll Results


Is your dog on a raw food diet?

Yes - 100% (13.71%)

Yes - but not 100% (5.52%)

Gets a raw bit now & then (14.12%)

No, but thinking about it (7.21%)

No, not at all (59.44%)

Results based upon 2,663 poll voters
 

Leave A Comment | 11 people already have

Barked by: Jen

April 15th 2009 at 3:30 pm

Very interesting results - not what I expected!
Barked by: Griffin (Dogster Member)

April 16th 2009 at 10:04 am

I'm not!
Barked by: Moko (Dogster Member)

April 19th 2009 at 5:41 pm

No, I do not have Moko on a raw diet.
Barked by: Gray Dawn Treader (Dogster Member)

April 21st 2009 at 8:26 pm

I most certainly do! And dang glad I of it as well. Treader loves the food, and ever since the switch he's been thriving like he never did on kibble.
Barked by: Talloulah Rocks~BWP (Dogster Member)

May 28th 2009 at 9:29 am

Yuk...that makes me sick to think of it...I'ma family member...I want my food cooked! thank you very much!
Barked by: Suki (Dogster Member)

June 21st 2009 at 10:22 pm

I would never feed a raw diet. Dogs are not wolves. They may have been selectively bred from wolves, but they are no longer the same thing. If I were ever to switch off kibble, I would make a cooked diet, containing meats, vegetables, etc. rather than just raw meat, which can be host to a myraid of bacteria.
In a raw or cooked diet, though, it becomes easy to miss certain nutrients that a good, balanced kibble provides. I personally feed Orijen, and I know that each meat Suki gets will provide her with the nutrition she requires each and every mealtime.
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Barked by: Mako (Dogster Member)

July 27th 2009 at 1:03 am

Mako eats a combination of Nature's Recipe dry dogfood and raw food. He gets raw peas, carrots, berries, eggs, beef, lamb bones, beef bones and turkey necks along with his kibble. He LOVES it and it has made a great impact on improving his coat. He used to gets hot spots but now he's all shiney and silky. The bones also help clean his teeth. And raw bones are safer cus they dont splinter like cooked ones do :)
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