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Originally Posted by ajshep1984
It all depends what type of intolerance the dog has to be honest but with raw you know what you're feeding and can remove anything from the diet that causes problems.
Chances are though it'll be something that is only found in commercial dog foods or that arises from the processing of foods so a raw diet of any kind would more than likely sort the problem out fairly quickly. Presuming the vets diagnosis of a food intolerance is the problem.
Like Andrea said it won't do any harm.
If you do decide to feed raw make sure you do lots, and I really do mean lots, of research before you start. If you decide on that route drop me a message and I will direct you to some good websites and answer any questions you might have! 
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Actually Aj you could look at this for me you may have read on other threads i tend to feed raw at weekends for the girls as this is all i can manage at he mo as i dont have enough freezer space lol what do you think of thier menu from today they had for dinner , 200 gms of beef its defrosted and a mix of meat and fatty bits they also had a couple of raw carrots chopped in it and a courgete each , i also gave them a hand full each of brown part cooked rice in it in your opinion was this ballanced .??