and feeds only raw chicken to them . One required surgery . The lady vet had an issue with feeding raw chicken , until noticing the dog had healed in days , not weeks . Now the vet is a raw meat advocate .
I am told that when a pack makes a kill , the pack holds back until the lead dog/wolf gets to eat first , and invariably goes for organ meat…liver . I was dog-sitting last year while a good friend was hospitalized . I am in the habit of going to a local restaurant on Tuesdays when they have a liver and onions special . I asked the server to have the kitchen set aside about a quarter of my order raw and cut up for the dog. When I put a piece in the dog’s dish , she took it out an dropped it on the kitchen floor . After eating her usual kibbles , her inquisitiveness took over and tasted it tentatively . When she had finished , I dropped another piece in her dish and she virtually inhaled it . She is very intelligent and knew the little container was in the fridge , so every time I got near it , she would come running , begging for more raw beef liver . The owner still goes with kibbles , etc. but when I visit , the dog comes running to greet me , hoping for more of ‘the good stuff’ .
