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Anna
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Dehydrated/freeze dried raw?
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March 21, 2011, 08:39:18 PM »
I came across these products:
Addiction Raw Dehydrated Food (
www.addiction
foods.com )
Artisan Freeze-Dried/Grain-Free Pet Food (
www.artisanpetfood.com
)
Has anyone heard of these? Can they really be considered raw? Is the Artisan one raw at all?
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Re: Dehydrated/freeze dried raw?
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March 21, 2011, 08:48:58 PM »
I will have to look. at the sights when I can get to a puter however
if the ingredients have. no additives and are pure meat then
it sounds good.
miight make a good treat if it is freeze dried.
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Re: Dehydrated/freeze dried raw?
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I've not used either, but a fair number of folks in the US use them as well as Honest Kitchen. Everyone I know who uses them likes them.
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