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Originally Posted by Gingergirlsmom Exept that domesticated canines were eating scraps for hundreds of years before eating kibble...usually cooked scraps.  Anyway, that is once again, just my opinion. I admit freely, that I may be wrong. I just choose not to risk it with my guys. There are just so many who feel it is dangerous and, again, no current valid research. Sorry...
Judy |
As I said, thats fine, I personally choose not to risk feeding kibble to mine
In Dr Tom Lonsdales book 'works wonders' he talks alot about the progression of what dogs were fed, he also says that healthy cooked table scraps have a place within a dogs raw diet, but kibble has no place. Perhaps worth a read? Its also worth mentioning that when people fed dogs cooked scraps (along with raw bones and some raw foods) dogs had more freedom, they used to go out and catch rabbits, rodents and other whole prey to consume. The progression of dog ownership means that dogs no longer have the freedom to do that.