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Old 22-03-2011, 03:54 PM
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Re: Colitis and Raw Diet

I emailed them and said 'I am interested in the minces that you do. Are these based on the 80/10/10 ratio for raw feeding'. Their response was 'Yes there are on that ratio, Let me know if there is any other way I can help'
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I emailed them and said 'I am interested in the minces that you do. Are these based on the 80/10/10 ratio for raw feeding'. Their response was 'Yes there are on that ratio, Let me know if there is any other way I can help'
Maybe they have tidied up their act. But that was also the blanket response I got, which all fell apart when you started quizzing about particular minces. I personally have lost faith in them. But as I have said before, variations in the ratio are perhaps negligible as long as you feed a variety of flavours.
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Re: Colitis and Raw Diet

I don't expect perfection but it has got to be easier than me messing about with it but then the plan is to introduce a whole variety so something different everyday
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Re: Colitis and Raw Diet

Chronic colitis answer to one of two dietary approaches: 1) Improving the volume of fiber in the animal's diet or 2) Feeding a diet that is not likely to stimulate an allergic reaction.There is no way to presume which approach might be better for your pet.
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Chronic colitis answer to one of two dietary approaches: 1) Improving the volume of fiber in the animal's diet or 2) Feeding a diet that is not likely to stimulate an allergic reaction.There is no way to presume which approach might be better for your pet.
I said that two pages back, folk do tend to overlook the fibre when their dogs are suffering Colitis, wrongly thinking that increasing the fibre would make them worse.

Colitis is a immune related condition. And I fear often wrongly diagnosed (not the chronic ).
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