The last day our dogs ate kibble was
June 9, 2007. For some time I had been exploring the idea of
making the switch, and had recently tried a couple of different premium
foods. For years I fed Iams mini chunks or Eukanuba. I had
no problems to speak of, except for the lack of appetite of the boys at
many times and of certain of the girls when traveling. What
prompted me to finally make the switch was the loss of Kimi-Willow in
April in the midst of the major dog-food recalls. It is quite
possible that there was no link between her kidney failure and melamine
or other dog-food contamination, but I will also never be sure that
there wasn't a connection.
I did not gradually introduce raw ingredients to my dogs: I switched
cold-turkey (pun intended). The first week I did feed them a mix
of ingredients which included cooked rice. The next weekend I
took some time reading through the archives of
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfeeding and I became convinced that dogs do not need cereal.
The dogs are fed by weight, and I measure each portion with a small
kitchen scale. They are getting around 2-3% of their body weight
each per day. I feed one large meal in the evening, just as
I did before. But now the dogs are more satisfied.
I have quickly become a true believer in feeding carnivores like the
meat-eaters they are. The difference in their attitudes about
food and meal time is amazing to behold. New coats are coming in
shiny, teeth are sparkling white. We have had no incidences of
dogs passing bacteria to us through licking or through their waste in
spite of annecdotes I had heard or read. And speaking of waste,
that has been dramatically reduced in both volume and smell.
I detailed my early progress via
blog entries, and will continue with updates from time-to-time.
Update
September 2008: 15 months in. I am now feeding almost exclusively
chicken for the meat protein, with addition of vegetables and cottage
cheese.
See
"What's for dinner?" on my blog.