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Originally Posted by Cerise  The Op didn't say that this food was crap! She said her baby looked at it like it was crap. BIG difference.
But I don't mind stating the fact that most commercial dog foods are crap. There are some quality ones out there but lets be realistic. The bad ones (the crap) have been the norm for most of the pet food marketing for many years and it took horrible events to bring about some change, but still people shouldn't be fooled by all the change that is claimed, because too many bad companies make some of what people consider to be superior foods  Big businesses are sneaky!
But there are companies that do make quality pet food.
So it's really about convenience.
Homecooking pet owners have figured out that the convenience is not worth the expense of not knowing exactly what their furbabies are eating. We fit the preparation into our busy schedules and find it rewarding. It's not hard and it just takes approximately 2 hours out of one month (depending on how many meal choices you want  ) and that's NOT an inconvenience to us.
IMO each pet owner has to make their own choice for what works for them. But I will say this...if you are finding that your Yorkie baby is not liking kibble or having problems with eating and you are getting frustrated...consider researching homecooking! Changing to it WILL NOT make your baby a spoiled brat and IMO those who think so are just not well informed of the benefits. |
and this post was my exact point... I dont care that you feel that what I feed my dogs is crap... my dogs like eating thier crap, they are doing very well on it and are in the best shape/health they have been in awhile..
Im glad that homecooking is working for you.. however I feel that its not the right thing for my pets.. but I wouldnt tell you that what your feeding your dog crap, thats its wrong or that its not healthy...