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Feeding My Dog Raw Meat

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Question
I have a 5 month old American bulldog named Buster. My husband and I have been researching the raw food diets (barf diets). Our dog is currently eating Science Diet dry big bites puppy food. He likes it a lot. However, we feel the need to give him something more.  we have just started to experience raw chicken and that has worked well for us. What about raw ground beef or raw ground turkey? Are those meats safe raw to give to our dog or should they be cooked? Also, could we mix up the ground meats with his science diet dry dog food? Thank you for your time.

Answer
Has your research turned up any real studies comparing how dogs do in different diets?  I am not talking about personal experiences.  I want to see a controlled study published in a reputable journal.   If so, I would appreciate a link to it.

Suppose you knew a breeder that bred hundreds of dogs a year, mostly Labs, Shepherds, and Goldens.  They provided all the medical care for most of them the first year.  At the end of it, they did a complete physical including hip X-rays on all of them.  They then spent $35,000 training them before giving them away.  They have a large data base of breeding records.  Dogs with any physical or temperamental problems are unfit for the program and are a waste.  Their well equipped clinic and vet staff are available for serious problems as long as the dog is working.  When the dog is no longer able to work, it is replaced at again the $35,000 plus a large emotional upheaval for the person depending on the dog. They have experimented with different diets and exchanged data with other such breeders.  Don't you think that what ever they are feeding is healthy and safe?  What kinds of controlled studies do you have backing your choice of diet?  How objective are the sources of your information?  Is your dog's health, their top priority?

I have been raising puppies since 1991 for a large dog guide school that does exactly that.  What do they feed?  They instruct us to feed Pro Plan chicken and rice puppy chow until 4 months and then switch to adult Pro Plan chicken and rice.  I know enough of the people with the trained dogs to know they continue the Pro Plan.  The group I meet with monthly for training includes people that have raised puppies for 6 different service dog schools.  Some of them are feeding other premium commercial chows including Iams and Eukanuba.  Any dog owner wanting a healthy, long lived dog can make this regimen work, leaving more time to spend on the dog.  It is also relatively economical.

The BARF diet is built on many fallacies, starting with the idea the chicken from the supermarket is similar to natural prey.  Not so.  At the processing plant, all the nutritious insides including the organ meats are removed.  They are sold to the commercial dog food producers.  Have you ever seen a predator eat a kill?  What do they eat first?  Right, all those nasty byproducts that go into the commercial dog food.  

The AVMA condemns the BARF diet.  And they are not concerned about contaminating you and your families food handling all that raw meat in your house.  The FDA and the CDC are.  If you do go with it, practice good sanitation.  

I would stick to the Science Diet and nothing else.