It's just a myth that raw takes a lot of time to prepare. It takes me less time to sort out four dogs raw feed than it does to prepare one dogs dry food & mixer. The only extra is once a week when I bag the meaty bones up for the freezer.
I would recommend raw given almost any circumstances but if you are really not keen then please stay away from Hill's it is an absolutely awful food, over hyped by money grabbing vets. Royal Canin is a better food but still does not compare to feeding a natural raw diet. Have a look at
Orijen it's free from grains/cereals and contains no additives, preservatives or colourants, although they don't make any claim to be it is the most hypoallergenic dry food available.
