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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

This is video of 5 week old Papillon puppies eating raw chicken. Raw food is their natural diet. To learn more about having a naturally heatlhy dog, go to http://www.TheNaturallyHealthyDog.com and read about "Real Dogs Don't Eat Kibble!"

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  • @apdgforever Those are your results, which is just as biased as my own. Puppies are puppies for a year. After that, they become adult dogs. A dog that eats on schedule poops on schedule. I am doing what I've done for 40+ years. Anything else you want to know, just reread my previous post.

  • @itsmegp46 You didn't notice the 4-5 stools/day on kibble to 1-2 stools/day on raw? Somewhat coarse coats to noticeably softer and filled in coats? How much more they enjoy their meal? Pearly white teeth? No dog breath? O_O I sure noticed them and it's been barely been 2 months

  • I should have mentioned I've tried raw. I saw no appreciable difference. They eat twice daily. I walk them 45 minutes 3x daily, I play with them, all have great muscle tone. Their vet says they are in great shape as all my dogs have been until they got very old, which is normal. As for their own personal preference, dogs won't miss a thing they've never tasted.

  • @itsmegp46 In my personal experience, thinking my dogs were thriving on kibble, I was amazed at the difference when I switched to raw.

  • @brownylatino714 Yes, toy breeds, chihuahuas includes, can eat a raw diet.

  • I feed my dogs kibble. I've only fed my dogs kibble and they thrive!

  • HI THERE I JUST WAN TO KNOW IF CHIHUAHUA CAN EAT RAW MEAT? PLEASE HELP ME OUT

  • Thats awesome, raw prey model is the best and most natural. Good for you, i feed the same =)

  • I've been raw feeding my 10 lb toy breed dog. Feeding prey model, skin, organs, bones, and all. No problems with stones or anything. It's been a long time since we've been to the vet for anything other than routine check ups.

  • I have 2 paps... I am not sure I agree with a raw diet for this breed. my experience with both of my dogs has been that they are extremely sensitive to diets and can get calcium oxalate stones if not fed properly.

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