While I appreciate that everyone has their own preferences and opinion, I do get annoyed when people makes such ill founded statements as „raw will scourge her insides out“ - what absolute rubbish!!
The vast majority of foods on the market these days are good quality and well balanced and the decision is therefore based on what the dog likes, what he/she tolerates e,g, with respect to allergies, health issues, age etc etc, what is convenient, what is available, what it costs.
There are a lot of myths surrounding raw and they‘re usually circulated by people who haven‘t got a clue what its all about. Admittedly, it is better to do a bit of research so you understand the principles but its not rocket science and if you follow the advice and introduce it gradually is very unlikely to cause any digestion problems at all.
I‘m certainly not saying raw is best, but experience has shown me that its best for my dog, so all I would say is, don’t discount it based on baseless claims.
Most pups go through phases of finicky eating, (they‘re just kids after all,
), sometimes a bit of tinned food mixed in with kibble makes it a bit more digestible. You could also try reducing her meals to 3 times daily so she‘s perhaps a bit more hungry? I would try not to chop and change too much at first, introduce any changes gradually, - even a change of kibble should take place over a few days, not too abruptly.
If you DO decide to give raw a try, there‘s lots of good info online, - (there are also some rather wierdo groups of followers who see every bit of roadkill as manna from heaven, but they really are a minority!
), there‘s a pin on COL which is a good place to start and I think you‘ll find most of the distributors of raw food will also happy to offer advice.
Hope that helps a bit! Give Peanut a cuddle from me!