There's a guy in whatcom county that raised his own cattle and when it's time 
to kill them he does it in the most humane way possible. He plays soothing 
music to calm the cattle when it's time. this cattle are also hormones and 
unneeded stuff free... When I'm home in washington state I always buy some meat 
from him... 



-- Sent from my Palm Pre
On Nov 17, 2010 10:16 PM, Nancy Lucky <[email protected]> wrote: 


 



  


    
      
      
      
Wow I am ashamed of myself for not knowing this - I just would of never thought 
that could be possible. I am going to be much more aware of these things as 
these are my children now and when my kids were little I knew everything - I 
breastfed and made their own baby food, I feel like I have failed my little 
girls.
Nancy



--- On Wed, 11/17/10, Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 9:10 PM












its been 32 years since i have eaten beef and pork...i added poultry and 
seafood after the first 10 years ....when i learned they rendered dogs and cats 
in kibbles i refused to make my dogs canables....thats what caused mad cow in 
cows and the same brain disease in canable tribal people... no one is 
supposed to eat its own kind... thats way over the top. 
darcy
--- On Wed, 11/17/10, Nancy Lucky <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Nancy Lucky <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 11:59 PM


  






So Deanna you are saying that they use dead cats and dogs to make cat and dog 
food? My goodness I feel so ignorant when it comes to all of this. The only 
reason I do not eat meat is because of the way they murder and torture the 
animals both when they are alive and when they slaughter them - many of the 
workers think its fun to kill these animals and do all sorts of cruel and 
unimaginable things to them. The life they live prior to their death is just a 
step above of death. It is so cruel to see Pigs that can not even turn around 
in their pens and can not lay down to nurse their babies. And the poor baby 
chickens get their beaks cut off at birth. It is all inhumane and the 
government needs to stop it.
Also, if every person cut down their consumption of red meat by 20% it would be 
the same as everyone driving a hybrid car as the cows gas has a terrible effect 
on the air quality. We do not value our earth's resources - we have seem to 
become gluttons and very uncaring about other creatures and the quality of the 
earth that our grandchildren are going to inherit one day. It just breaks my 
heart. The Bible is very specific on our use of animals for food and I know 
that God must weap when he see's how we are treating the gifts he gave us. 
Nancy and my dear sweet girls that I love more and more each day! Having Maggie 
in our family has been such a blessing to both Abbey and I.




--- On Wed, 11/17/10, Deanna Corey <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again.. [2 Attachments]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 PM


[Attachment(s) from Deanna Corey included below] 




Peggy...I just love you!!! You are so sweet!!! I know...euthanized dogs and 
cats???? It just makes me sick...but unfortunately it is true. We visited the 
main rendering plant years ago for Purina...it was so disgusting!!! I know 
they have had to do a little "cleaning up" due to media outcry but still...not 
good enough for me LOL!
 
I saved an excellent post on Heart Worm...and actually how difficult it can be 
and how so many issues need to be just right for HW to develop in your dog...I 
will attach it to this eamil...very good reading!!! and really worth 
keeping in a file somewhere! Our area does not have extreme HW issues so 
for me the risk of the meds is greater than the actual infestation itself. Also 
HW treatments have come a LONG ways in the last 5 years...I test yearly and 
would just treat if needed. I like those odds better!
 
We are so very fortunate to not have fleas here!!! The joke on the mountain is 
that they blow up as you come up the mountain as they can't survive the 
altitude...we are at 6500 ft. LOL....
 
As for shots...no boosters for me. They get their series as puppies 
starting later than some protocols...the normal Dr Jean Dodd protocol is what 
we go by and then we are done! We do rabies every 3 years after a year 
here and that I do do..lol I said do-do!!!
 
As far as GiGi's teeth??? I think your kinda stuck there...unless of course you 
try out those new doggie-dentures I see advertised!!! LOL!!!
 
I am glad you found a food you are happy with...Wellness seems to have a good 
rating from the feed guide I use to use...I will attach that here as well...it 
is great for when you are trying to evaluate foods to try.
 
Thanks for your sweet kindness!!!!
Waggin' Tails in The Dog Park,
Deanna 

                                                            
 and
 The Dog Park Pack: 
Nugget, Shuai-Li, Mouse, Myrtle, Mable, and Caleb  and honorary non-dog 
members of The Dog Park: 
Stella-Macaw, Stanley-Amazon, Miles the cat


www.joys4toys.com 






From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 6:30:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..

  


Hi Deanna, as usual, you have a wonderful way with words to explain things 
simply. (for the simple minded me, thank you, Lol!)  I had forgotten that 
they used road kill and rendering plants. I kinda remember reading 
something on that once and that supposedly it even included 
euthanized dogs from shelters. I probably put it out of my head because I 
didn't know whether it was true or not and the thought of it made me sick 
to boot.
 
When I feed Iams, it was back in the 70s-80s, early 90s. I guess a lot of 
things were different then with the dog foods. Today everyone is cutting 
cost and using garbage.  Just like back then, I don't remember 
hearing about HW either. I still don't understand how mosquitoes didn't 
carry the disease then, but do now, unless it is a different type of mosquito. 
 
Do you give your dogs HW and use any type of flea control? As far as the shots 
go, for me I decided to put them both on a three year protocol for both the 
Booster and the rabies. My state allows the three yr rabies, so I am lucky.
 
Right now both of my dogs are on Wellness chicken, I switched them two months 
ago. Princess poop looks better, before she seem to be having a hard time going 
to the bathroom and every once in a while she would get the mushies for no 
reason. So I decided too see how she would d on this food, since I didn't know 
enough about a raw diet. I have thought about it, and you are convincing, Lol! 
Believe me, I do understand that a dog is a meat eater and doesn't need and 
shouldn't have a diet of grains. Actually, it's the first food that she really 
likes and looks for seconds. She was never a big eater and always picky. Now 
Gigi, the chi, is a different story, she will eat anything, so I always try to 
keep an eye on her. I am going to keep this post and the previous post that you 
sent as a reference. They are both loaded with good info, thank you.  
 
Hey, do you think Gig's teeth will grow back in on a raw diet?  ha, ha, 
ha!!




♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥


-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Nov 17, 2010 6:06 pm
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..


  






Hi ya Peggy!!
I will try to answer your ?? the best I can! I am just gonna insert my answers 
in your post below...my answers will be in blue.
 






From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 1:47:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..

  


For any one who can answer my questions to:
 
>From what I understand is that a dog has to be on all raw or on 
>all kibble diet, I have gotten the impression that you can't mix both. Or 
>maybe I am wrong?  Dogs digest the two differently so it is best to 
>choose one or the other to avoid stomach upset..I also understand that if you 
>go raw, they have to have the bones as well, and in order to avoid splinters 
>from the bones, it Has to be grinded. Yet someone posted a picture 
>of their dogs eating a whole
raw turkey, so I am confused on the grinding issue!!  No...grinding is NOT 
a necessity...they do need 10% raw, edible bone in their diet. I choose to 
grind only for my littles...those under 10lbs just because I worry they 
wouldn't be able to crunch them up enough and splinters do worry ME! Many 
people feed whole pieces without grinding! Grinding is just my choice so I 
don't worry so much. They need the enzymes from the bones which they get ground 
or whole and the purpose for whole is to help with teeth...i use other options 
as well as bones for clean teeth....another subject!I would think for a 
dog that doesn't have a lot of teeth like my Gigi (I adopted her that way) 
that raw wouldn't be a good idea because she can't chew as good as she should. 
Which also makes me wonder what will raw fed owners do when their Chi's get 
into their senior years
 and loose teeth?Many times dogs that are on raw all their lives don't have the 
same teeth issues as those on kibble.Feeding raw PREVENTS dental disease 
because of the enzymes. Chewing on raw bones also helps with gum 
disease...notice I said chewing. My dogs get to chew on knuckle bones to help 
with teeth...but I don't let them swallow bones like chicken leg bones or thigh 
bones because of splintering. They do get to chew and swallow necks, breasts, 
wings and parts of the backs...the bones on those pieces don't seem to have the 
same splintering issues...they are pliable and softer. Older dogs that have 
already lost teeth do GREAT on ground!!!
Another reason I grind some is because none of my guys are too keen on the 
organs by themselves...if I grind a whole chicken everything gets ground up 
into one pile...they never know the 10% organs are in there...and the balance 
of the 80%10%10% in a whole chicken is almost perfect...balance without worry!
 
 
I am also confused about people saying that the by products of chicken and beef 
is bad for dogs, yet, if you feed raw, they Are eating the by-products of the 
animal, so what's the difference? When a dog food company says "By-Products" 
you have to realize there are no controls on that protein source. MOST dog food 
companies buy their protein or get their protein from rendering plants. A 
Rendering plant process, diseased, dead and decaying animal carcasses which can 
and does include road kill...YUCK!  I don't feed by-product! I feed 
organs...10% fresh organs...livers and kidneys and some green tripe. NO road 
kill! No deseased animals...no decaying meat! 100% human grade and organic and 
range free/grass fed when I can find it! Raw feeders don't feed By-products.
 
What I also find interesting is that I had two Maltese PM puppies (RIP) 
that were supposedly never to have made it past the first couple of days that I 
owned them because they were so sick with being overdosed with Parvo shots, 
were on a diet of  Iams kibble and milk bones for their whole life and 
never saw a Vet except for their shots, and only had their teeth cleaned once, 
and never lost any teeth, and yet they both lived to 14 yrs and 16.6 years old, 
with no health issues. The only people food that they ever had was egg and 
cheese. I had always kept them on a strict diet of their own food and never 
gave them the leftovers. It just makes me wonder if all of the controversy 
over raw and natural kibble diets is really worth it. In fact I look back 
at all the dogs that I had prior to the Malteses, and they all lived to 14 
to over 16 years old and never saw a Vet. None were ever on HW and Flea Spot 
stuff
 either. Some never even had Boosters or a Rabies shots either. I some 
times think that more health issues are related to the shots and flea and 
HW stuff then their diet. And Iams kibble was the only food I ever 
fed any of them. They were all different breeds to. It all just makes me 
wonder..Well...I think you answered your own question to some extent here. I 
believe that most of the health issues in dogs comes from too many shots and 
"preventative" garbage that poisons them...heart worm, flea meds etc. A dog 
with a healthy immune system does not need these things...most of the time! I 
don't know what years you were feeding Iams but it use to be a decent 
food...in the beginning they used good ingredients! Then they sold out to one 
of the bigger pet food companies and they have not been a good choice ever 
since. I do believe that healthy genes play a big part in over-all health...but 
I also know
 of thousands of dogs that suffer because they are not fed properly...since I 
don't spend the $ to do genetic health testing on my dogs, I opt to do the best 
I can to give them what I think is the best options for optimal health. I don't 
over-vaccinate or over poison either. I just want the best shot at health 
because I can't be sure my guys don't have compromised health issues due to 
poor genes. etc. Raw made sense to me simply because when you study what a dog 
is...a carnivore...it just naturally leads to a meat diet...and since we know 
Wolves and other Canines don't own Kenmore stoves or go to chef school it makes 
sense they eat it raw! When you study further and you learn about their 
digestives systems it makes even more sense. Fruits, grains and Veggies 
need to be broken down by a LONG digestive process for their to be value in 
them for our dogs. A dog's digestive track is super short...does not afford 
digestion of such foods as they were never
 designed to eat them. Now...we do know that animals adapt and can live off of 
nutrients they were not designed to eat...obviously. But I guess my big 
question is: If you know what they were designed and created to eat...then why 
not feed them (as close as is possible for us) exactly that way??
 
Before I did the switch to raw I really thought my dogs were super 
healthy! We never needed vet care etc...they were never "sick"...except for a 
few little issues...a ear issue every now and then...maybe a UTI. But what I 
witnessed after about 6 months after the switch told me that while they were 
fine, they were not exactly at their healthiest!! Coats, skin, ears, teeth, 
odors, ...you name it...changed for the better. Attitudes changed...energy 
levels changed...stools/waste changed...so I was sold! 100% sold!!! They were 
changes I wasn't looking for...but what a gift to get them. 
 
This just works for so many people!!! So many dogs with cancer, and other 
horrible diseases are being given a second chance because of diet change...I 
persoanlly am all about prevention. And just because I feed raw do I think I 
will escape all horrible diseases coming my way???Certainly not...but I want 
better odds...I want better immune systems so if something does come we have a 
better shot at survival.
 
This is just the decision that I have come to...it is my own decision...one 
that did not come easy for me. It is just simply the best choice for us!!! Does 
that mean it's the best for you? for everyone?? Maybe! But thats for you to 
decide...and ONLY you!!!! If you do not see the value in raw...don't let 
yourself be bullied into doing it. BUt whatever you choose...do enough 
research...even if it is your own experiences...to know why you do what you do 
so that you are not swayed and feel confident in that choice!
 
Hugs from the dog park!
Deanna
 
 
 
I'm not a raw feeder, but I wanted to tell you that if Ricky is a picky eater, 
like my Princess is, then, have you ever tried the Wellness Chicken kibble? 
Princess has never been big on eating, but now that she has been on the 
Wellness Chicken, she looks forward to meal time and even ask for seconds, They 
breed and raise their own chickens and everything is processed in their own 
plant, so you don't have to worry about cross contamination. It's mostly pure 
chicken plus veggies and the omegas are added in, no fillers, 
preservatives,artificial colors etc.. The chicken type is a larger chunk, so 
for Gigi, I put her portion in the blender and chop it smaller, and I have 
noticed by doing this that she is not downing the chunks, but now takes her 
time in eating it.
 
I did not like the turkey and fish blend, which is marked for small breeds 
because her poop and breath stank. She actually likes the Chicken better.The 
chicken blend is called Super 5 Complete Health blend and is all natural. I 
tried other brands and this was an instant hit. Their canned chicken is 95% 
pure chicken. If you email them, they may send you samples.
 
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/product-details.aspx?pet=dog&pid=52&dm=completehealth

 


♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥

Waggin' Tails in The Dog Park,
Deanna 

                                                            
 and
 The Dog Park Pack: 
Nugget, Shuai-Li, Mouse, Myrtle, Mable, and Caleb  and honorary non-dog 
members of The Dog Park: 
Stella-Macaw, Stanley-Amazon, Miles the cat
www.joys4toys.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Kavi <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Nov 17, 2010 2:54 pm
Subject: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again...


  







Hi everyone

I know we have about exhausted the raw feeding talk. I want to start feeding 
Ricky Raw. He likes our food so much that I am waisting money on dog food. So I 
would just like a very simple recipe for Ricky. I do not want to grind up food. 
I just want to mix like raw beef, turkey, or chicken, the livers etc with 
veggies and whatever else. what about vitamins? He will get all the vitamins he 
needs in raw? 

A meat, livers, veggies? and what about the raw bones? can I just put them in a 
baggie and use a hammer and crush them? 

I can read about raw feeding online, but who better to ask than the ones who do 
it here! 

Thanks
shanna







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