Maybe I should just do fresh, but am not sure what meat to start out with. I was told chicken wings is not because they are very fattening. What about chicken back?
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Just wanted to chime in with everyone on the sensitive stomach issue. Our dog has a very sensitive stomach - we tried many kibbles before we got educated in raw, and none of them agreed with him very well. He would have soft stools, gas, burping, and vomiting in the early morning on all of them. I finally gave up and just switched to raw cold turkey (didn't want to feed raw and kibble together). One day kibble, the next, no kibble and all raw. I expected a bad outcome, but he did better than he ever did with any kibble.
We got chicken backs (took off the skin) and white meat chicken, and gave him only those for the first week. Then we added just a little hamburger once a day for a few days, then chicken breasts, etc. The most important thing we learned - do not overfeed!, especially in the beginning. It's better to underfeed than give too much - they will get the runs!
Since feeding raw, he has had NO stomach problems at all as long as I don't overfeed or give too much organ meat at one time.
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