Going RAW, gradual change from kibble or go full raw from day 1?

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But is she struggling to get it out? Iā€™ve heard of dogs having rabbit turds with raw.


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Iā€™m not sure if she is struggling but I figure she has to be backed up pretty good to vomit like she did.


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Iā€™m not sure if she is struggling but I figure she has to be backed up pretty good to vomit like she did.
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Primal Raw food, which one are you feeding her asthey make numerous flavours. Curious....
 
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Primal Raw food, which one are you feeding her asthey make numerous flavours. Curious....

I started with the beef. Iā€™m wondering if a different brand like Stella and Chewyā€™s might be more easily digestible for her? I picked Primal because there were fewer overall ingredients in the food but maybe she needs something different?


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You can try a different protein with Primal as it is a good brand. Also try adding some fiber as suggested.


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You can try a different protein with Primal as it is a good brand. Also try adding some fiber as suggested.


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Would adding more pumpkin be helpful or do I need something with more insoluble fiber than what pumpkin contains?


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Would adding more pumpkin be helpful or do I need something with more insoluble fiber than what pumpkin contains?


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You can try it to see if it helps. Or fresh green beans as suggested. When Louie was eating certain Fromm flavors, the fiber level was low and I would add in a pinch of coconut flakes to help him out.

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Thanks for all the replies. I picked up some Carna4 Flora4 to add to her meals hoping it will help get her digestive system straightened out. I was wondering if the pumpkin could be making things worse. Iā€™ll try cutting it out of her diet for a few days and see what happens. If things donā€™t improve in a few days Iā€™ll probably switch her to Stella and Chewyā€™s and see how that goes.


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Hi all,

I just switched my boy to Primal Raw Lamb, It's been a few weeks now, transition took just a week, I was mixing raw and dry as they recommended... As a result - much less of a poop, it used to be twice a day x2, not consistent, now it is 3 times less... The poop is much harder - that was a concern, but if you say it is ok..??

Now I have a question - my boy is a bit over 60lb, and before the switch, he was on Merrick Lamb dry food no grain formula, he was getting 300g per day, as breeder recommended.
How much should i feed him with raw, more or the same? It looks like 300gr per day was not enough, I increased to 600 - he was happy, and now i backed up to 500g per day to make sure he dos not get overweight... Time will show, but what is it in general, dry vs raw?

Also, he is getting a lot of tears, and looks like with raw it got a bit worse... - Do you think I should try another protein? Which one is the best for them?

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Hi all,

I just switched my boy to Primal Raw Lamb, It's been a few weeks now, transition took just a week, I was mixing raw and dry as they recommended... As a result - much less of a poop, it used to be twice a day x2, not consistent, now it is 3 times less... The poop is much harder - that was a concern, but if you say it is ok..??

Now I have a question - my boy is a bit over 60lb, and before the switch, he was on Merrick Lamb dry food no grain formula, he was getting 300g per day, as breeder recommended.
How much should i feed him with raw, more or the same? It looks like 300gr per day was not enough, I increased to 600 - he was happy, and now i backed up to 500g per day to make sure he dos not get overweight... Time will show, but what is it in general, dry vs raw?

Also, he is getting a lot of tears, and looks like with raw it got a bit worse... - Do you think I should try another protein? Which one is the best for them?

Thanks!

Louie is 60 pounds. He is still getting kibble in the morning and is getting a heaping 1.5 cups and then he gets raw in the pm and I just increased him to 9.5 ounces. Louie's build can hold a few more pounds so I might increase him a little more but will see how he does with this amount for a bit plus he is quite active.

The general rule is to feed 2% of body weight to maintain weight. But every dog is different so you might need to feed more or you might need to feed less.

You can definitely try a different protein. With raw, it is good to rotate between at least 3 proteins.
 

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Louie is 60 pounds. He is still getting kibble in the morning and is getting a heaping 1.5 cups and then he gets raw in the pm and I just increased him to 9.5 ounces. Louie's build can hold a few more pounds so I might increase him a little more but will see how he does with this amount for a bit plus he is quite active.

The general rule is to feed 2% of body weight to maintain weight. But every dog is different so you might need to feed more or you might need to feed less.

You can definitely try a different protein. With raw, it is good to rotate between at least 3 proteins.

Thanks. Well... looks like I am right on the point with 2% then. :)
I'll probably do buffalo or beef next time.
 
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Stopping the pumpkin and adding the Flora4 seems to have done he trick. She is pooping normally again.

So Iā€™m going to do another week of he Primal Raw Beef then try the Lamb. Do I need to do a transition or can I just change completely on he first day of the new protein?


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Stopping the pumpkin and adding the Flora4 seems to have done he trick. She is pooping normally again.

So Iā€™m going to do another week of he Primal Raw Beef then try the Lamb. Do I need to do a transition or can I just change completely on he first day of the new protein?


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I have never transitioned when switching proteins.


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How long should I stay on one protein if I want to rotate them?
 

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