Dry Rot
Well-Known Member
I've read some rubbish in this section and, if Aru is a vet, I'll eat my hat! What a load of unmitigated twaddle! Are the "collages" (sic) really qualifying vets who cannot spell "posion" (sic) these days?
There seems to be a lot of confusion between human health and animal health. Of course, all raw meat should be handled with care in consideration of human health but animal protein in any form a dog will eat it is very unlikely to harm a healthy dog.
I do not need a degree in veterinary science to say that as I have nearly 60 years experience starting out in my teens in hound kennels skinning dead stock that was so ripe the fat had turned to jelly. I've fed all species of farm livestock to hounds, both raw and cooked and often entire including intestines, venison, seal meat, salmon trimmings, rabbits, hares, sheep heads, horse meat, pig plucks, various birds and poultry, herring, raw and cooked beef and sheep tripe, plus a few dozen other things I have probably forgotten. Some of this was so ripe it almost had a second life! Until recently, I kept at least 20 of my own dogs in my own kennel and would feed about a tonne of raw beef tripe every three or four weeks.
If vets advise against a raw diet it is because they make big profits from selling commercial bagged feed. Raw meat never ever hurt a healthy dog but, as I said in my previous post, there will be a built up in the gut of benign bacteria to digest the regular diet. Change the diet and the flora of the gut is disturbed and you can expect "upset stomachs".
One last word for Aru. "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time"
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There seems to be a lot of confusion between human health and animal health. Of course, all raw meat should be handled with care in consideration of human health but animal protein in any form a dog will eat it is very unlikely to harm a healthy dog.
I do not need a degree in veterinary science to say that as I have nearly 60 years experience starting out in my teens in hound kennels skinning dead stock that was so ripe the fat had turned to jelly. I've fed all species of farm livestock to hounds, both raw and cooked and often entire including intestines, venison, seal meat, salmon trimmings, rabbits, hares, sheep heads, horse meat, pig plucks, various birds and poultry, herring, raw and cooked beef and sheep tripe, plus a few dozen other things I have probably forgotten. Some of this was so ripe it almost had a second life! Until recently, I kept at least 20 of my own dogs in my own kennel and would feed about a tonne of raw beef tripe every three or four weeks.
If vets advise against a raw diet it is because they make big profits from selling commercial bagged feed. Raw meat never ever hurt a healthy dog but, as I said in my previous post, there will be a built up in the gut of benign bacteria to digest the regular diet. Change the diet and the flora of the gut is disturbed and you can expect "upset stomachs".
One last word for Aru. "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time"