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Some one PLEASE help me out with this This is a food question, not to be turned into a debate of any kind please and I dont need to be told how bad corn etc in dog food is and how it compares to mcdonalds etc, etc, etc. I need to know WHY dogs "crave" it, if its so bad? :confused: My dogs are on TOTW pacific stream and blue buffalo canned. Good stuff. They have been on numerous different foods (as most of you know) and will only eat certain protiens and often stop eating and I have to find a new food they will eat. Im going to be honest and will say that just recently they were on science diet again, their lamb and rice formula because I couldnt get them to eat anything else. They liked it, ate it fine but were terrible stinky on it. So when the new tractor supply opened up in my town, I tried them back on TOTW. They eat it, but dont love it (takes them about 2.5 days to eat a 1/2 cup) Tucker recently has been throwing up (just once, small amount) about 2 to 3 times a week and its all canned food, so Im gonna have to take him at least off the canned. My cats are on Purina one.. yes, I know bad stuff, but its is the only food they will eat. SO of course when they drop a peice of food, (its kept on my bathroom counter) the littles will run and often argue about who is gonna eat that one peice. Yesterday we caught my toy poodle eating out of the cat box. She has NOT done this since she was a puppy. SO Im thinking because after 3 years she is wanting cat poo, probably mostly consists of corn that obviously there is something her body is lacking and she needs it. Why else would she want it? Right??:confused: |
I too have often wondered why my boys crave cat food too. I have to keep that cats food up on a bench so they don't have access to it. I was told the cat food (and also cheep corn based dog food) is sprayed it with a layer of fat (as in lard, old restaurant grease, animal fat, etc.) in order to entice our pets to eat it because they normally would not want to eat corn based food. I don't know if this is why but it sure makes some sense. :confused: |
Unless your pup has exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (highly unlikely), then it is almost certainly a behavior issue. It tastes good to her. Doesn't mean she is lacking anything. Cheap food just seems to make them happy. The fat source appeals to them. Must smell good. Ellie eats homecooked and she still loves a mouthful of Purina.:rolleyes: It's different to her and she thinks it's a treat or something. I crave food with corn products too. lol. |
Thanks.. I just want to make sure that they are getting everything they need. This food stuff is so confusing. :) |
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I crave all "bad for me" foods. Can't blame the dogs for doing the same..they taste good. :p:D;) |
Here is an idea, this is what I recently started for Sophia and so far she is loving it! I read all about how great coconut oil is for my horse and that lead to learning how great it is for humans and dogs too. Also,Sophia was scratching a lot on some dry spots, so that is another reason I did this. I take her food, 1/4 cup at a time, heat up some coconut oil (it is solid until it is melted) and put a tiny amount on her food to coat it. That might help if your pups are attracted to the oil on the outside of the cat food. Plus, they will get all the great benefits of coconut oil in their diets. Good luck! |
:D I was just gonna say, probably the same reason we crave chocolate, chips, candy, etc! :) It tastes good to them! |
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Very true!.. I didnt think of it that way.. im glad you all replyed. Thanks ;) |
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Ive tried this and they do love it.. but it made them smell wierd. Which didnt make a whole lot of sense to me because its suppose to me a natural deoderizer (sp?). It made their breath stink so when they would lick or clean themselves they would stink. I was bathing them all the time. So I stopped using it. I may add it to thier diet a few times a week as a "treat". Thanks |
Sometimes I think we get too obsessive with their food. I have been pouring over articles and reviews of non-grain foods and raw diets, thinking my very healthy, beautifully coated dogs need to change. Why? Because maybe there is something better? I think maybe I am going overboard. I actually like some formulas of both Canidae and Royal Canin even though they get a bad rap here. I occasionally remind myelf that my 17 1/2 year old dachshund with the shiniest coat around, was fed Alpo and Pedigree for years before I knew about by-products and such. She led such a long, healthy life, I don't think I did her any harm. Still, now that I know, I feel obligated to feed a premium food. Mine don't seem to have a problem with a corn ingredient. The food they are currently on does not have corn but it does not seem to make any difference to the one they previously ate that did contain some corn gluten (same brand -- different diet). I think if the food is otherwise nutritionally balanced, and your dog is picky, feed what they like. I do avoid by-products now because it sickens me the sort of things allowed by law to be called by-products, especially if it says "meat" by-products. :( |
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I also think that people get way to carried away bashing some of the foods that really are not as bad as they think. Hill's is one...their prescription diets are well researched, but people swear they will harm their dogs. I pretty much avoid debates on dog food. |
I think it's not so much the ingredients in the food, but the smell that attracts them. I've used Pedigree small bites in a pinch and my dogs love it. Many of the lower quality foods are sprayed with rendered fat and I think dogs love that smell. Probably some of the better foods just aren't as palatable to them. I think the exception is with foods that have a high meat content. Dogs recognize that meat smell and....meat is meat! |
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I think it is important to find a food that works for you- I have said it before but a food can look great on paper but if your dog doesn't tolerate it well it isn't worth anything. If your dogs are healthy, look good, are a good weight, and have no bowel/ stomach problems then there really isn't any need to look elsewhere. |
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You summed it up very well.. this is exactly how I feel, I felt quilty because I had them on SD, I felt that I was doing them wrong, but they didnt care they loved it, looked good, had lots of energy, they were just stinky. (I have a very sensitive nose) So I switched them for 2 reasons, I felt like I was "hurting" them some how and because I was tired of giving them a bath ever few days. lol. I have had numerous dogs growing up and none of them were fed nothing but the cheapest dog food my parents could buy and not one of them died of anything but old age, they lived all to be over 10 years of age. |
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