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have only just started looking into this myself, but from what i can gather, canned meat/ dry food is produced with whatever in them, raw meat = exactly what it says, all the goodness, bones an all, wild animals have been eating it for years and it aint done them any harm

or just read scotty3968 post a few below this one, ditch's replies says it all....

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Think the question is why not, my dogs love both, gives them variety of textures and flavours, keeps them interested, more to the point they look great and preform on it, admittedly i dont feed them any cheap shite, whether it,s dry or raw, only the best, if i couldnt afford it this way then i wouldnt keep them at all, but thats just my opinion, after all they bring in their fair share towards my business every week. :drink: :thumbs-up:

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Guest Lurcherbitch

Sometimes i run out of raw, and i always have a sack of dry in no matter what. I really should be more organised :icon_redface:

Just found new suplier of raw but not had chance to fill freezer.

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Guest Frank

Nowt rong with mixing dry and raw. I feed mine Red Mills Tracker, Chicken, rabbit, venison, mince, the odd hare, goat and sometimes chub dog food, when no raw.

My young whippet does very well on it. ;)

 

Frank.

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