After some thoughtful conversations, lots of reading, and too many anecdotes to ignore we switched our bird dogs over to a full raw diet 3 months ago, and after a full hunting season under our belts, won't be going back to kibble...ever.
Couple things first, there are plenty of vets who support feeding raw, including some who have published excellent books on the topic.
Next, it works out to roughly the same cost as feeding Purina Pro Plan Sport (~$90 a month)
Last, aside from the first few days when their guts are adjusting, there is no gas and no diarrhea. Quite the opposite in fact. Dogs poop maybe once a day, and it has almost zero odor. They used to drop 4 or 5 doogies every walk on kibble and it smelled like death
Haven't noticed any changes in our 2 year old Brittany who is as high energy as bird dogs get, aside from he no longer has any dandruff and doesn't chew at his wrists. Energy still high octane, jet fuel, crackhead level. Weight remaining steady around 40 pounds.
Our 6 year old golden however is basically a new dog. Confirmed multiple times this past season by buddies who hadn't hunted over him in a couple years. Seemingly endless energy during the hunt, where he'd normally drag ass after a full 2 day stint in the field and be on my heels, even when he was younger and at the same weight. He'd always hobble around after a big hunt for a few days, that's now a thing of the past. He'll br tired, but not sore. Coat is Fabio level luxurious. He gets the zoomies on every walk and seems noticeably happier, cool to see!
They get a mix of deer, antelope, elk scraps etc, lots of organ meat, chicken, necks and backs, etc. sardines, salmon, etc. with the occasional whole egg. We add bone meal and a few supplements just to make sure they're balanced. They get a tiny amount of frozen veggies and pumpkin to account for any micronutrients.
Anyway, I figured I'd share since I know there are a lot of guys on this forum who love their bird dogs and likely want the best for them, including a longer useful life in the field. It was a convo with a fellow hunter who had a 15 yo golden still going strong that really pushed me over the edge, and now we're all in.
Worthy of consideration
Couple things first, there are plenty of vets who support feeding raw, including some who have published excellent books on the topic.
Next, it works out to roughly the same cost as feeding Purina Pro Plan Sport (~$90 a month)
Last, aside from the first few days when their guts are adjusting, there is no gas and no diarrhea. Quite the opposite in fact. Dogs poop maybe once a day, and it has almost zero odor. They used to drop 4 or 5 doogies every walk on kibble and it smelled like death
Haven't noticed any changes in our 2 year old Brittany who is as high energy as bird dogs get, aside from he no longer has any dandruff and doesn't chew at his wrists. Energy still high octane, jet fuel, crackhead level. Weight remaining steady around 40 pounds.
Our 6 year old golden however is basically a new dog. Confirmed multiple times this past season by buddies who hadn't hunted over him in a couple years. Seemingly endless energy during the hunt, where he'd normally drag ass after a full 2 day stint in the field and be on my heels, even when he was younger and at the same weight. He'd always hobble around after a big hunt for a few days, that's now a thing of the past. He'll br tired, but not sore. Coat is Fabio level luxurious. He gets the zoomies on every walk and seems noticeably happier, cool to see!
They get a mix of deer, antelope, elk scraps etc, lots of organ meat, chicken, necks and backs, etc. sardines, salmon, etc. with the occasional whole egg. We add bone meal and a few supplements just to make sure they're balanced. They get a tiny amount of frozen veggies and pumpkin to account for any micronutrients.
Anyway, I figured I'd share since I know there are a lot of guys on this forum who love their bird dogs and likely want the best for them, including a longer useful life in the field. It was a convo with a fellow hunter who had a 15 yo golden still going strong that really pushed me over the edge, and now we're all in.
Worthy of consideration