Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
People act as if feeding raw is a gimmick or a slogan. They think if they toss their dogs a slab of hamburger meat for more than 2 consecutive days that they "feed raw" now.

Just because a person grabs a bag of chicken guts and slings it around for a week does not make them "raw feeders."

Feeding an optimal raw diet takes planning and being given a combination of well-chosen ingredients, not just "some hamburger."

And the benefits of feeding an optimal raw diet do NOT happen from part-time efforts, but only from repeated, consistent, and continual efforts

Truly feeding an optimal raw diet is a lifetime commitment to your animals' welfare; it is not a "fad" or something to "brag about" online, but lie about at home.

It is a repeated, and consistent effort that is only possible by intelligent NON-lazy dogmen.

It will ALWAYS be easier to walk through the yard slinging kibble back-and-forth with a measuring cup ... but it will NEVER produce as good longterm-health results as making a true commitment to taking the time every day of the year, year-after-year, to provide an optimal raw diet.

Jack
I got a 14 year old dog at home that proves that the diet works! I've made it too easy to feed the diet. A upright freezer , 2nd fridge Meat and "Honest Kitchen" I currently feed 13 dogs and I can get them all done in under an hour and even have 2 that require beef suet because they are fast burners.