Raw vs Kibble Dog Food. Which is better? Explained with Pros & Cons of feeding. || Monkoodog

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Raw Food vs. Kibble: What Should You Feed Your Dog?
Being a dog owner, you always want the absolute best for your dog to make sure that they get the best healthy, happy lives.
#rawdogfooddiet #rawdogforpuppies #drykibblevsrawdogfood

And the first hurdle that comes in dog parenting is the ‘Balanced healthy food’.

Historically, dry dog kibble and canned dog food were the only choices on the market. But over the years, raw food options have become increasingly available. Some brands now even offer formulas featuring a blend of dry kibble with freeze-dried raw meats mixed right in.

So, here comes the question, ‘What food is right for your dog? Raw or dry kibble?’

Well, this video will show you the possible benefits and risks of feeding your dog ‘Raw food’ and ‘Dry Dog food’ so that you’ll have a better idea of what to feed your dog. 

Along with you’ll also find some great tips on how to switch your dog from kibble to a raw diet without any complications.

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I feed my dog with raw food, it's even cheaper than high-quality kibble food, she was eating dry food before, but I wanted the best for her. Many dry foods are low quality so comparing to that raw food is more expensive, but with dry foods, you can't be sure what they are adding into the ingredients.

lenkarevajova
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My dog hated kibble. She ended up refusing to eat. I was really worried so I did research on raw food. I took the chance and slowly altered by dog's diet until she was on a 100% raw diet. You should see her now! Her coat is so soft and has a nice shine. Her teeth are white and she doesn't have diarrhea anymore. 100% recommend!!

tango
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I’ve got a 6 month old staffy and 9 years old English bull terrier and they’re both on raw. They’re both fit as a fiddle, both got nice white teeth, shiny coats and they are both very muscular. It’s cheaper than the kibble. I’d recommend to anybody. They absolutely love it too. You get to change it up for them too instead of having dry biscuits everyday they get chicken, beef, lamb, salmon, turkey, tripe, venison, duck, rabbit etc.

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My dog stopped eating kibble and wet dog food when she was about a year old. I tried countless brands before starting to cook for her and she loved it. I was planning on cooking for her once she was no longer a puppy anyways so she gave me a head start! We’ve since progressed to a premade raw diet with some homemade cooked meals mixed in here and there and she couldn’t be happier.

kasey
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My dog always vomited dry food up in huge piles. She then succumbed to an enlarged heart. If I had known about raw food sooner, I would have just put her on a raw diet. Dry food only made her sick. You never know what gets into processing plants that creates a silent killer for your dog. If not enough dogs die to a certain brand, then the brand won't be recalled. I think it is safer to know exactly what you are feeding your dog and tailoring their diet to them accordingly.

jabberwhocky
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Credit needs to be given to The Primal Pack

iris.emdawg
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It would have been nice to hear more about how fillers in dog food is bad. Also, cooking meat kills valuable nutrients that you dog needs, so in commercial dog food they try to replace it, which isn't the same.

LightwalkerN
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Just got my dog on the raw diet two days ago, went out and bought liver, chicken gizzard, intestines, chicken breast, red meat, chicken feet, ground beef. Still learning and plan on finding more different kind of raw meat to give my german shepherd. He loves raw food, first day I gave him a raw meal he was wagging his tail and excited.

gamingboy
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I have a twelve year old cross Yorkie. For the last couple of years she has had IBS and she was miserable. A very fussy eater. The vet prescribed Omoprezole for her which helped slightly. I have just got a Labradoodle puppy and decided to start her off on raw food(I checked with the vet first). The Yorkie has been eating the raw food as well, which she loves, and she no longer suffers with IBS and her poo is back to normal instead of bloody diahorea. She is a much happier dog. As you say in your video, we don't know what is in kibble, also it is highly processed. It is just like us humans, we should eat more natural food that is not over processed. 😊👍

janmargaret
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We have my dog on kibble and she has no issue with it at all. I’d love to get her on a raw diet but I just don’t have the excess money for that. And honestly she’s still in great health and she has almost a perfect build.

willsherman
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I think it all depends on the dog. I don't know if I'm right but I think raw/home-cooked is better for bigger dogs; I had a schnauzer and she lived 15 healthy years eating kibble (a good quality brand) and now I have a golden retriever that is really happy and healthy eating home-cooked, (I cook Somethings and leave others uncooked, I discovered is what works best for her), she stopped eating kibble when she turned 1, we tried many brands and she refused to eat any of them, once we changed her diet her poop improved, as well as her hair and breath, and overall she seems happier at meal times ☺

liamstolemyheart
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My 2 year old Labrador will eat anything but I was getting concerned about the I'll effects kibble has on dogs. Being a nutritional therapist I know just how powerful real food is so I made the switch.
I'm actually spending less on raw food than I was on kibble!!

Her coat is shiny, teeth are beautifully white, and her immune system is strong.

My only complaint is she doesn't listen as well to commands anymore unfortunately and wants to be more independent. Oh well, it's a well worth trade off!

MeganGarzaWellness
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The video is clearly biased against kibble. Our mixed-breed dog (26 kg) has been on a medium-cost commercial dog food for three years, and does not get table scraps or any 'human' food. She has lots of energy, a good coat, soft but firm stools, and gets a clean bill of health from the vet at her biannual checkups.

tomgray
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We started mixing kibble with raw for our new puppy, and she doubled in size in just a few weeks!

joeysublett
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My 10 pound poodle mix had his right abdomen swollen by his rib cage . I researched and realized his liver was swollen . Prior to that I took him to a vet, all they did was charge me over $600 to make tests because he was acting drunk, and wasn't acting normal, kept throwing up. All they tell me is that his intestines were swollen . My own research helped my dog, I switched to raw food, and he looks thinner, poops less, and took a few days to realize his right side of his stomach by the rib is not inflamed anymore .

ozb
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I prefer we’ll cooked meet & veggies to gather with some herbs 🌿 works very well

snoopdog
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Literally a majority of what he says about dry kibble is wrong. Kibble is what causes tarter build up because of the carbs and sugers, it is hardly ever 'balanced' and is loaded with addatives, and the only only reason it is more palitable is because it is often sprayed with flavorings. Honestly the only benefits I see to it is cost (barely because if you try you can find affordable raw food), and convieniance of feeding. My dog at the moment has terrible allergies from his kibble and nothing is fixing it so I have started to add a bit of raw to his food and already see him feeling so much better. Research is key for both raw and kibble, but raw will always give a bit more than kibble.

Vayikra
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Finally, a common sense approach. Not evangelising in favour of either. My boy is on a combo diet of very high quality kibble and raw meat, including soft bones (raw chicken), mixed organ meats and veggies, all raw "human" grade products. If I don't know what the ingredient in the kibble is, it's researched and a decision made. Vet always compliments him on weight, dental condition and coat. 😊

DarkXenith
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i just mix both for my dog, i would add kibble and i would add some raw chicken breast in it

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