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"Dog owners. Do you feed your dogs wet or dry food and why?" Neither. I feed a raw diet ![]() | |||
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"Dry food here as it’s better for their teeth! I know it’s quite ‘fashionable’ to feed raw though these days! ![]() Not fashionable, it's called a species appropriate diet and people have fed it for years. | |||
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"Dry food here as it’s better for their teeth! I know it’s quite ‘fashionable’ to feed raw though these days! ![]() Years ago it was rarely heard of or talked about. Each to their own... I only really care what I feed my own dog. Have a good day! ![]() | |||
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"Dry food here as it’s better for their teeth! I know it’s quite ‘fashionable’ to feed raw though these days! ![]() Not fashionable indeed, just wised up to the bullshit that is the processed dog food industry. The ingredients that are allowed to be put in to pet food is shocking (one of the ingredients is chocolate waste). Won't ever go back to any other feed. I could go in deeper about the whole thing, science and health reasons but it would be a hell of an essay. | |||
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"My dogs fed a raw diet, I add to it with natural yogurt and raw eggs " Same as this^ ...then honey for natural imminunity and garlic for flea treatment ![]() | |||
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"My dogs fed a raw diet, I add to it with natural yogurt and raw eggs Same as this^ ...then honey for natural imminunity and garlic for flea treatment ![]() *immunity | |||
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"My dogs fed a raw diet, I add to it with natural yogurt and raw eggs Same as this^ ...then honey for natural imminunity and garlic for flea treatment ![]() I hadn’t thought about the garlic, does it make them smell ![]() | |||
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"My dogs fed a raw diet, I add to it with natural yogurt and raw eggs Same as this^ ...then honey for natural imminunity and garlic for flea treatment ![]() ![]() I thought garlic (and the entire onion family) was toxic to dogs...it damages their blood cells. Diatomaceous earth is a good natural parasite treatment...in their food for internal parasites, and on their skin for external. | |||
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"Dry food here as it’s better for their teeth! I know it’s quite ‘fashionable’ to feed raw though these days! ![]() I am fully behind you there. Even expensive dog foods are not appropriate. How is my Spaniel supposed to plant, dig up, peel and then boil sweet potatoes without opposable thumbs ? So, without being too provocative, do you apply the same rules to yourself? No processed foods and only ancestorially appropriate? ![]() | |||
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"We are not dog owners but I'd be interested to know how much it costs to feed an average sized dog per month. " To be honest that all depends on what you feed them, you can spend a little or a lot. I’m not trying to be evasive it’s just how it is. The food for my dog that weighs 15kg costs about £80 a month | |||
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"My dogs fed a raw diet, I add to it with natural yogurt and raw eggs Same as this^ ...then honey for natural imminunity and garlic for flea treatment ![]() ![]() Not noticed as such in between the damp dog smell now it's rain season and the fox poo rolling ...Id take garlic above both ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Dry food here as it’s better for their teeth! I know it’s quite ‘fashionable’ to feed raw though these days! ![]() ![]() While I attempt to, my dogs eat far better than I do ![]() | |||
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"Our blue eyed boy won't eat dog food just money wasted, his diet would be full chicken, chicken breast plus drums and steaks cooked rare plus he enjoys steak pie and quiche due to the eggs." Forgot to mention cheese and rice especially chicken egg fried rice when we make homemade curry. | |||
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"Our blue eyed boy won't eat dog food just money wasted, his diet would be full chicken, chicken breast plus drums and steaks cooked rare plus he enjoys steak pie and quiche due to the eggs. Forgot to mention cheese and rice especially chicken egg fried rice when we make homemade curry." I always do a bit of extra rice for my lab. He also has cheese, strawberries, Apple, blueberries, liver. I'm quite envious of his diet actually! | |||
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"Dry food. I feed them on James Wellbeloved which I buy at the pet shop. Better for their teeth and recommended by the vet." Most vets have some sort of commission or deal with certain pet food brands. In addition most vets are not nutritionists, they know the basic dietary needs of the animal not the advanced specifics. That's not any disrespect to Vets, I am good friends with some, including an ex of mine. Nutrition is one of the briefest parts their training. Some are sponsored and get commission for selling certain brands, but that is a very minor amount of their income that it would be unfair to say they are swayed by that incentive. Vets as a whole are divided by raw vs processed. However as more and more of them bother to do the research and additional training/learning about it they become converted. Dry dog food doesn't actually do anything for their teeth overall, it can still collect and cause plaque, much more than they claim it removes. Daily brushing and chew toys will always be the most effective preventive dental care. | |||
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