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Yes we also feed coarse ground bone
She has been diagnosed with crystals. Vet put her on a special food, which after research, was not the answer. Her kibble was rated 5...the best rating. But, still kibble. I will contact a holistic vet. There is one in the neighboring city. Meanwhile, we are now on raw. I give her 25,000 units of cranberry powder daily, prebiotic, omega 3, vitamin E and coconut oil...distilled water...trying to give her as much of the right things as I can. Never had a dog with this problem before. I will look at D-Mannose, and apple cider vinegar as well, thanks for the advice. Vet does not know what to tell me. She gets apples, sweet potatoes, carrots and kelp (3 tablespoons X day)mixture....along with the raw diet. Hoping this diet will help her a lot. She has had 1 heat cycle....that did not fix it as we had hoped.
After reading a lot, found out that most dogs on kibble stay dehydrated. Any one else have results with raw for such problems?
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raw feeding can be as as expensive or as cheap as you want. Pre-made tends to be more expensive than DIY raw. However, a lot of people do start with pre-made and then venture into DIY. Depending on where you buy the pre-made, it can be mushy or chunky.What about price?
I've been saving all of the feet from the ducks and geese I shot this year in the freezer, can I feed them as snacks occasionally without too much fear of an explosive reaction? The dog is 12 weeks old and eats kibble with some kefir milk right now.
I wanted to save the organs, but didn't want to risk any chipped teeth from any steel shot in them. It's tough to tell in the organs.

Hey this is a pretty major concession for you since you've got a vegetarian household. I think it's awesome that you're considering it at least to try out and see if it works to Oji's advantage, and ultimately yours with less poop clean up! For me it's always about the poop!With Oji decreasing in weight, and looking pretty skinny, at the time he should be fully filling out (3 1/2 years) I am actually having thoughts turning toward entertaining a "raw" diet. I place the word in quotes because I am not willing to go all the way by procuring the individual pieces of animal and all the different bits and doing all the calculations. I am thinking about the pre-made stuff.
Any thoughts? I expect the responses to include that the pre-made stuff is lower in quality and less desirable than going all the way with raw. What about price? How would pre-made compare in price to, say, Taste of the Wild dry food?

How the prices compare. I never fed TOTW, but you should have Acana there to compare as a price point. One bag of Acana for me was 25 lbs for $68. I now get 25 lbs of raw for $48 (actually $38 because I get additional discount for cash deals - I asked around!).
Good point. Each dog will have different needs based on activity level and weight. Kaiser requires 2 lbs (as a 75 lb dog) and seems happy with that. We also throw in a banana Kong OR bully stick each day. Plus training activities earn him a handful of treats daily.While I agree with your price points, my last boy ate FOUR POUNDS of raw a day vs his 3 cups of kibble. 25lbs of raw food went pretty fast whereas a bag of food would last weeks. I did buy all the parts and break everything down... so if I could get meats for $1.00-$2.00/lb, I was doing pretty well.
Any thoughts? I expect the responses to include that the pre-made stuff is lower in quality and less desirable than going all the way with raw. What about price? How would pre-made compare in price to, say, Taste of the Wild dry food?

Maybe look into honest kitchen ?With Oji decreasing in weight, and looking pretty skinny, at the time he should be fully filling out (3 1/2 years) I am actually having thoughts turning toward entertaining a "raw" diet. I place the word in quotes because I am not willing to go all the way by procuring the individual pieces of animal and all the different bits and doing all the calculations. I am thinking about the pre-made stuff.
Any thoughts? I expect the responses to include that the pre-made stuff is lower in quality and less desirable than going all the way with raw. What about price? How would pre-made compare in price to, say, Taste of the Wild dry food?
