Hello! I am looking to get a second opinion on a raw food diet for a puppy! He is a labradoodle, and i having intentions of doing this for his lifetime if it is as good as i have read! I was hoping someone could talk to me about some precautions, benefits, side effects, and anything i should look into! Thanks

Updated On February 6th, 2020

Pet's info: Dog | Labradoodle | Male | neutered | 2 months and 5 days old | 10 lbs

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Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

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No, I strongly urge you not to do it and you'd be hard pressed to find any vet who would recommend it. It's a fad and it's dangerous for both Kingston and you. Raw food diets contain bacteria like E coli and Salmonella, which poses a risk of poisoning him and you. You can get sick from handling it, and even sick from him licking you because the bacteria lives on his tongue for hours afterwards. In addition, these diets are often imbalanced nutritionally, and it's so vital to have a balanced diet for a growing puppy. I have a vet colleague that just saw an 8 month old puppy who was fed a rad diet and due to the nutritional deficiencies had broken his hip and had severe bone deformities. There is no scientific evidence it's beneficial at all, and all there are is bad things with it. You should feed him a dry puppy food such as Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, Purina Pro Plan, and Iams. I hope this helps.

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