I want to thank everyone who has participated in this RawFoodTalk.com forum. There have been some amazing exchanges here and so many words of wisdom spoken. But its time for me to close this board. I am moving on to new ventures and feel that its time for me to let this go. A forum of this size takes loads of money, time and energy. I have not been keeping up with the forum upgrades, the spam problems, etc…. which is resulting in many disgruntled emails and people calling the office daily. I’m sorry to disappoint the many of you who have spent your time and wonderful words of help and inspiration here. I hope that you have all benefited from this board and that it has helped you on your path to optimal health. I know many of you have made lasting friendships here as well. I will leave this board up for a month of so, so that you may copy what you need and any information you would like to save.
Thank you for being part of the RawFoodTalk.com community! It’s been a wonderful ride! I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next for all of you and of course, you can keep up with my adventures through my blog, Facebook and twitter. I am continuing my certification trainings and there will be some exciting new classes, events and projects coming into fruition in the near future!
Meet the object of my recent obsession: His name is Bruce Wayne (thanks to my children's love of Batman). Bruce is a stray lab that found his way to our front door. We checked around, and with no luck finding the previous owners, we fell in love. He has become my constant companion (aside from my dh of course) and new office mate.
In my efforts to bring him back to good health (he has a few minor conditions associated with an uncared for dog on the run), I am looking to incorporate more raw food transitionally into his diet. I would like to begin with partial raw meals and treats. Currently, I am spending a little time playing with recipes, but would love to know if anyone has had any luck with this.
Additionally, I am considering using this happy energy toward an article for the magazine. I know there's some controversy over vegan vs. non-vegan diets for pets, and I would love to hear from someone in-the-know. In the meantime, I am contacting a few vets I know to learn more.
I don't have any, but I'd love to see if you come up with any responses! I have a pooch (black lab/german short-haired pointer mix from a rescue) and kitters that I would love to know how to feed them raw myself!
are you looking for raw treats that taste good to people?
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Formerly lifeAgift aka RAWMamaSutra aka Nettle Rainbowfly when fasting
lifeAgift: I'm looking for, well, anything! We do have another very old dog. She is very set in her dietary ways though. With this one, I really want to get a good start. He's young, we just had him neutered yesterday, and he has some skin problems that need addressing. So I really want sound nutrition. My personal vet was no help at all (although she's a great vet, she doesn't really do the pet nutrition thing - her office sells only Science Diet - yuk!)
Lucy: now you know why you haven't heard from me in the last couple of weeks...
Thanks! I'll look those up. Someone also mentioned carrot chips the other day. Just plain 'ol dehydrated or fresh bits of carrot. I thought I would give it a go. He's not eating much today, because of his surgery I would suspect, but I'll give it a try tomorrow. I had a cocker spaniel years ago that just loved carrots.
I have been feeding my dogs raw for years (human grade meat, offal, pulverized greens, raw carrots, apples, etc) and they are all thriving. If this is the way you want to go, you may want to pick up "Raw Dog Food" by Carina Beth MacDonald. BTW, congrats on your new addition ~ Cathy
I have been feeding my dog raw for years too and she hasn't aged one day or lost any energy from the day I got her I think now 7 years. Saved tons of $ feeding her this way. She is a totally happy, content, loving caring dog--my Akida with chow mix and think some Australian shep. She's a whole 45ish pounds. Oh, she loves long hour walks and runs the acre land all day here crashing rabbits and playing with the dog behind us.
Yes, I think carrot chips would be great for the dog. Wonder if some chia seeds would nice to add or even nut pulp. Mine is very picky and she's all about meat.
For healing from surgery, may consider some barley powder in little water or on tongue.
I used to make healthy "cooked" animal treats to market, but very difficult process. A closed chapter in my life.
Anna, you may try going cold turkey with the dog as they are pretty adaptable. I'm sure with your love the dog will eat anything. The rewards are great feeding totally raw. My dog doesn't even care about treats and gets none as she is content this way. She is not a big eater and very picky too--one day she will eat, another day she will look at the food wondering what it is.
I have a "pound" dog and love her. It's my Molly, but funny she was named Lucky and discovered that when we received the legal papers on her. All along we knew her as Molly and wondered why she didn't know her name. She's our Lucky Molly, but we call her Molly.
Growing up, I had a yellow lab for 17 years. One of her favorite things to do was to wait until my mom's back was turned, then stalk up to the garden and pull carrots up out of the ground. She's tear across the yard with a huge carrot in her mouth, the green tops trailing out, like some furry Groucho Marx. My mom always knew she was doing it, but we thought it was hilarious that she loved carrots so much. :)
I am definitely planting carrots this fall!! How funny, and how sweet of your mom!
I've always had shelter dogs and cats as well. We figured this one wouldn't make it because of his skin and health. He is so great with the kids too. Couldn't have asked for a better four-legged companion for our family.
OK, so I am heading toward the kitchen now to make carrot, almond, and garlic chips for him. I'll add a little spinach too I think for greens. What about flax? Is that good for dogs too? Next time I go to the store I'll pick up some meat for him.
Carol: The reason I need "treats" is because I am trying to train him and I need something small and dry that I can give him quickly as a reward. When he goes potty outside or comes when called, etc., I need to praise and reward him on the spot. So far, my affection and verbal praise is working well, but I would also like to reinforce it with something yummy from time to time!
Flax oil is excellent for dogs; for their coats and skin. And sprouted grains like quinoa would be great, too! You could make quinoa, carrot and flaxseed dog biscuits in the dehydrator as treats. :)
our baby beagle eats (free range, hormone/antibiotic free)raw meat & bones, the pulp from the juicer, and we dehydrate the ends of the tomatoes for treats..she loves them.
Last edited by Zella Juice; 11-19-2008 at 11:49 AM.
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