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Raw dog food is safe for a healthy dog. I don't question that. But what about for one struggling with chronic inflammation, as seen in Bobby who's battling seasonal allergies/inflammation (his inflamed ears--which unfortunately weren't resolved by the holistic methods I tried for the last month or two--became fully infected and his BEAM dipped massively this morning). His BEAM is back on track (after a trip to urgent care and a dose of Baytril in his ears. He was suffering, so I chose conventional remedies.), but obviously the underlying issue is still there, which I'll continue to work on. But if his ears are susceptible to bacteria overgrowth, what about the rest of him? Would it be better for me to switch back to fresh cooked until he's more balanced and has a stronger immune system?
Raw dog food is safe for a healthy dog. I don't question that. But what about for one struggling with chronic inflammation, as seen in Bobby who's battling seasonal allergies/inflammation (his inflamed ears--which unfortunately weren't resolved by the holistic methods I tried for the last month or two--became fully infected and his BEAM dipped massively this morning). His BEAM is back on track (after a trip to urgent care and a dose of Baytril in his ears. He was suffering, so I chose conventional remedies.), but obviously the underlying issue is still there, which I'll continue to work on. But if his ears are susceptible to bacteria overgrowth, what about the rest of him? Would it be better for me to switch back to fresh cooked until he's more balanced and has a stronger immune system?