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Hello everyone,

On the doggy topic a little more and then I am done with it - my dogs have

been on raw food for a few weeks now - they have gone through a lot of what

my body went through in the changing process to a healthier way of eating. A

lot of bad smells - (still some going on so I hope a little fast will help

to speed up the process a bit!)

 

I noticed something today on one of the 16 year olds - he has a lot of

growths " - little warty looking things - especially a bigger one on his head

which he used to bump and cause to bleed - the vet said they were benign and

" what older dogs get " - well this thing has disappeared off his head without

a trace so obviously the raw food is doing something to heal him. Just a

patch of dark hair where it was before. I will see what happens with the

other growths - hopefully they will go the same way.

 

He is stiff in his joints and he has lost his fasting mechanism - the other

three have lost it too ( Kay was right) so by withholding food today it

will be actually 48 hours until the next meal.

 

I believe it can only do the all good and to continue with the raw food

afterwards is so much better for them - if I do it for me - why not do it

for them.

Love Lynne

 

 

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Lynne I've forgotten if you've said, but do you feed the dogs meat? raw meat of

course. Just wondering. Thanks for sharing. lane

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Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:24 AM

[Raw Food] Dog fasting

 

 

Hello everyone,

On the doggy topic a little more and then I am done with it - my dogs have

been on raw food for a few weeks now - they have gone through a lot of what

my body went through in the changing process to a healthier way of eating. A

lot of bad smells - (still some going on so I hope a little fast will help

to speed up the process a bit!)

 

I noticed something today on one of the 16 year olds - he has a lot of

growths " - little warty looking things - especially a bigger one on his head

which he used to bump and cause to bleed - the vet said they were benign and

" what older dogs get " - well this thing has disappeared off his head without

a trace so obviously the raw food is doing something to heal him. Just a

patch of dark hair where it was before. I will see what happens with the

other growths - hopefully they will go the same way.

 

He is stiff in his joints and he has lost his fasting mechanism - the other

three have lost it too ( Kay was right) so by withholding food today it

will be actually 48 hours until the next meal.

 

I believe it can only do the all good and to continue with the raw food

afterwards is so much better for them - if I do it for me - why not do it

for them.

Love Lynne

 

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rawfood , " lane lynn " <lanie@p...> wrote:

> Lynne I've forgotten if you've said, but do you feed the dogs meat?

raw meat of course. Just wondering. Thanks for sharing. lane

>

 

Hi Lanie - yes I feed them raw meat.

Love Lynne

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Thanks Lynne. That's what I fed my dog and she was very happy and thrived. Lane

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Sunday, April 17, 2005 9:25 AM

Re: [Raw Food] Dog fasting

 

 

 

rawfood , " lane lynn " <lanie@p...> wrote:

> Lynne I've forgotten if you've said, but do you feed the dogs meat?

raw meat of course. Just wondering. Thanks for sharing. lane

>

 

Hi Lanie - yes I feed them raw meat.

Love Lynne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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