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I have a Yorkie, Maltese, and an English Cocker Spaniel and none of them eat 'people' food. If they get sick that is different, then I usually cook up a chicken breast and make some rice for them. But for treats and normal everyday food, they have dog food and dog treats. |
I homecook for Missy so I don't really give her treats. I figure that's a treat in itself. When I was potty training her though, I used 100% dehydrated fish. |
Some of the reasons I do not believe in feeding dog food. Closer Look At A Rendering Plant Dead Cats And Dogs Used To Make Pet Food Buy the book FOOD PETS DIE FOR by Ann N. Martin. She had the dog food industry in and out of court for over seven years. She has undercover people gaining first hand information about how pet food is made. |
Mine get only dog food, except for when hubby gives them some bits of sugar free popsicles, which he knows that I don't like. We had 3 other dogs before these 2 and they were given all kinds of people food, table scraps, junk food, etc. and they all weight more than they were supose to weigh. So this time I want them to be as healthy as possible and no begging when we eat our foods. |
My boy gets all sorts of fruits and vegetables like apples, oranges, bananas, green beans, broccoli, and carrots. We also give him plain grilled chicken or beef along with cottage cheese, yogurt, and cheese. And I can’t forget scrambled eggs. :) |
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apples and baby carrots, and that's completely it for the most part. Every once in a while (like, once every couple months or so), they'll get a little piece of chicken or beef - like A bite. Joey's tummy is quite sensitive, and Tank just doesn't need people food, so we limit it. I swear begging is just something dogs do - I don't feed off my plate or anything (in fact, my boys NEVER touch a dish or utensil being used by humans - they know it's a big no-no), yet they still know to stand there and look cute in hopes of a treat...spoiled little brats... |
What about baby food? Someone mentioned that to me and I wondered if anyone feeds it to their baby... |
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This is why I even homecook for my cat (and I'm not a fan of cats, she's my daughters). After doing my research when I got Missy, there is no way that I can feed dog/cat food to our pets. I'll take the time to prepare it myself, adding the proper supplements of course. My 2nd choice to homecooking would be raw. :) |
Banana, lean hambug and rice, chicken and rice,lean meats, mashed potatatoes, lean meats, eggs, yogurt,cottage cheese,a tiny bit of just abouy everything except stuff with alot of onion and chocolate ALL IN MODERATION! |
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Why are grapes bad for them? It's probably bad, I had the mentality that if it's natural and we eat it, then they can as well. I will def be more cautious in the future |
1 Attachment(s) Soph gets a lot of the same things we eat. Tiny bites of steak and chicken (minus skin). She loves when I make veggie beef stew because she knows that she gets all of the carrots. And she LOOOOVES spaghetti Attachment 304579 |
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I use recipes that were provided by my vet. An example of one of the recipes would be (just off the top of my head) poultry, rice, canned sardines, oil, salt substitute, salt, bonemeal powder, and vitamin/mineral powder. I just make up big batches, and freeze it in portions. I find it so easy, and inexpensive as well. My girls eat such a small amount, it's really no big deal. If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me. |
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