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Old 12-28-2010, 06:05 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by yorkieusa View Post
You could eat it. You just choose not to. The dry food I buy will not include pork products for certain. Feeding a dog a diet of pork chops, port roast, ham, or any fatty meat, like bacon, will certainly cause pancreatitis in time, if not immediately.
I think she meant in general as she pointed out some human grade foods-she just worded poorly.
Yorkieusa I love it..."you could eat it.." technically Elmers glue adjusted their paste formula due to so many children being glue eaters! LOL!
Good point many human grade food are not dog appropriate!

On a note of hand feeding I feed mine raw fruits and vegis with meant (Stella and Chewy patties) for lunch...kibble is for breakfast and dinner here. We just went grainless fron Innova to Taste of the Wild
Also my dogs (ha ha watch they'll read this and do it) are trained to not eat off the floor, eat fod they "find" or take food from someone else's hand...exception being Princess foraging the apples in the yard and well she's a naughty cheater...I too have the toxic foods for dogs and another list of seizure enducing substances on my fridge...

I started the no foods off the ground from other people after having Scoobers at my daughter's softball game and catching a stranger feeding him corn nuts from behind! The nerve of some people! Feeding my dog ranch flavored corn nuts because he was so cute...idiot! Needless to say he won't take bacon from a stranger;s hand or off the floor now! I got lucky Elvis just refuses food from people to to forage period...I wonder if he was "trained" to do that like I did Scoobers.

So maybe having odd feeding practices...has justification and reasoning like with us.

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