thanks again, Jan....
You are right about heartworm. We only go on meds for part of the year here. (And, yes, Kelowna is in the heart of the Okanagan Valley... we are about 45 min. south of that... our temps are a tich warmer.... but only a tich! Fruit ripening dates are about 1-2 weeks ahead of Kelowna.)
Even though the temps are starting to drop, we can still get some very warm temperatures into October. We can still get bit by those nasty beasties late in the year. [When we lived near Vancouver, we never bothered with any of this. Just Kennel Cough (as he went to daycare then) & Rabies vaccine.] So, the recommendation for our area is to keep dogs on heartworm meds for the complete summer. And, we have to buy the medication in multiples of 6 (i.e. for 6 months), I believe... I'd like to check into smaller doses, now that I stop to think about that one (thanks for the info.). More of the drug companies making sure that they have a hold on you! haha. I would prefer to only give him medication as required, which, I am sure is not as long as we are. I wonder if we only went for 3 months, if the rest of the doses (3) will last for the next year... hmmm. No. Of course not... the expiration date is the start of next years' round. How typical! I don't care to use a lot of medications on myself, so you can allow that I'm not too inclined to drug up my doggie, either.
But, since we are on Revolution, it also takes care of Mange mites, fleas, & ear mites. (As I'm sure you're aware!) As our dog runs out with other dogs, is out where coyotes, bears & cougars are, & all that, I don't want to have to deal with fleas & such. When we lived in Surrey (near Vancouver), he would on occasion bring home fleas from where we walked & (yuck!) so I know they are out there. Some pretty flea-bitten & mangy looking coyotes out there!
And while I agree that some raw feeders to get a bit fanatic about it, I find it ironic that you mention religion, since as far as I know there's no scientific proof for any of that, either
[Jan, don't let my mommy hear you! She'll come down here and "tich,tich" over my shoulder!!!!! :D :D I try to avoid the whole debate with that (religious) group, too! Ahhh, avoidance, avoidance!]
I don't mind a differing of opinions. Different styles, people, races & religions make the world a more interesting place to live. Open-mindedness is good.
I'd rather not read... or have someone imply that because I don't feed my dog the same way as they do that I love my dog less. (See Michelle's energetic reply to Susan.) (My family thinks I'm a wee bit nuts about him.) I am willing to pay as much as I am for very good quality, "holistic" diet, because I want to. Not everyone can afford that. Not everyone will go to a raw diet, for whatever reasons they have. Whatever route each of us chooses, I don't think that we should make others feel guilty about not choosing the same.
I really should stop now. I am actually waaaay more interested in behaviour issues than health issues.... (perhaps another reason that I go for the convenience food? hmmmm, and yet I will spent forever trying to understand a behaviour, etc.....and yes, I believe that health & behaviour are related....whole other topic.)
So, I will agree to disagree with raw feeders, like many others. But I had to answer the question:
I notice that a lot of people are reading this thread but are not replying. Is this because you do not feed a BARF diet??
And, to do so: yup, perhaps because some are not interested in getting into this diet but are curious, maybe some don't want to be drawn into a debate, or how about the ones who are looking for a good argument to break out!! haha! Hey, we know you're out there! The ambulance chasers!

:D
gonna go find a different thread to butt into.
Chow, raw feeders!
Susan