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Community Jake & Daisey's provides 100% free, raw food to a no-kill shelter" Jay is a 7 year old schnauzer that came to us in horrible condition. He had almost no fur! His owner's gave him up because he had spent too much money on veterinary bills. After one month on Jake & Daisey's Chicken, Fruit & Vegetables Jay's fur began to grow back. With his new coat of fur he quickly found a loving home that will continue his new diet for the rest of his life! Thanks so much Jake & Daiseys!!! -- Carol Reichert, Director of North America's Largest Cat Sanctuary Samson's Story Samson is a two year old stray dog that arrived at the Richmond Animal Shelter on Dec. 16th, 2007. When he first arrived he was rushed him to the vet because his skin was in such bad condition. He was given a series of medicines and prescribed a hypoallergenic diet. The dog handler at the Richmond Animal Shelter opted to put Samson on a Jake & Daisey's raw food diet since the prescribed hypo food wasn't helping poor Samson. As Samson's condition was so severe, his full recovery took almost 4 months, but it was worth it! He is now a beautiful border collie that is full of energy and life. He loves his food, especially his raw meaty buffalo bones! Below are pictures of Samson when he came to the Richmond Animal Shelter. Four months later Samson is a beautiful boy and he is still eating Jake & Daisey's raw food! Raw Dog Food and the Richmond Animal Protection Societyby Sonya Kamp My first day working at RAPS was the beginning of a very important journey into the world of canine behaviour and nutrition.RAPS is a no kill organization; any animal surrendered or found abandoned is offered a safe and healthy environment until they are adopted. My responsibilities are to care for the rescued dogs. The challenges have been rewarding, I have learned the language of canine behaviour, the effects of stress and many aspects of canine health and maintenance. One of the more important areas has been canine nutrition, and the connection between nutrition and the physical and psychological health of the dogs. In the past RAPS fed the dogs donated kibble and canned food. Most of the newly rescued dogs would suffer from four to six days of diarrhea or they wouldn't eat at all, mostly attributed to the stressful adjustment period. Many dogs continued to be picky eaters and many dogs suffered from malnutrition and disorders of neglect. In December 2007, the founder of RAPS, Carol Reichert approached the kennel staff with a tentative idea. Could we feed the dogs a raw food diet? How much extra work would it entail? Did we have freezer space? Could we afford it? After extensive research the answer was certain, we have to find a way to feed this raw food to the dogs. December 14th with the sponsorship of Jake & Daiseys Real Pet Food all twenty three shelter dogs were switched to a raw food diet. The initial and long-term results have been significant. The dogs have all taken to the new food and the overall standard of health has improved dramatically. We have experienced a slow moving twelve year old dog transform into a happy, bright eyed dog, ready to enjoy a daily walk. A border collie, suffered badly from a skin condition and within three months transformed with a beautiful new healthy coat. The food is perfect for the dogs' digestive system and furthermore, the stool is small and compact, indicating a high level of bioavailability. The food is helping emaciated dogs regain their strength and vigour, while overweight dogs have replaced fat with lean muscle and ear infections disappear without the use of antibiotics. Our first hand experience really has been a convincing one. We are grateful to Jake & Daiseys Raw Pet Food as they have made this dream a reality, as well as relieving the dogs from the tedium of kennel life by supplying endless raw buffalo bones for their chewing pleasure. Often times we have animals surrendered to us because of allergies or expensive medical conditions. Living with a dog can sometimes be overwhelming and expensive. Raw food may not be the answer for your dog, but it has proven to us to be a giant step in the right direction. We hope that every dog can have the option to have this healthy alternative. You just may lengthen the life of your dog, relieve unnecessary ailments and cut down on veterinary bills. The Richmond Animal Protection Society was founded in 1989 by dedicated cat lovers who recognized the dangers to cats living on city streets, in alleys and industrial areas.ĘThere was no group helping the feral (wild) offspring of lost and abandoned cats. As a result this group built and currently operates North America's largest cat sanctuary in order to rescue and protect homeless and abandoned cats and kittens. Located in Richmond, British Columbia, the sanctuary shelters over eight hundred animals that have been removed from city streets where they faced starvation, injury, disease and a shortened life due to the many hazards in their environment. In February 2007 RAPS took over the Richmond City Shelter and named it a no-kill shelter. Both the city shelter and the cat sanctuary are in constant need of dedicated volunteers. Please call 604-275-2036 or visit www.rapsociety.com for more information on how you can help. Richmond Animal Shelter Richmond Animal Protection Society 12071 No. 5 Rd., Richmond, BC V7A 4E9 Phone: 604.275.2036 / Fax: 604.275.2037 |
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