Good advice Redyre. This is the best suggestion for feeding I have seen on this thread.
If you want your dog to be healthy, feed it meat.
IMO, whole grain cereal, oats, raw wheat germ, oil and molasses have no place in a dog's diet.
If your dog is having a grain allergy reaction to...
Good post.
It is interesting to see the relationship between pet food manufacturers.
Something else to be aware of is the narrow supply chain that provides protein sources to the high volume manufacturers.
Here is a link to partial and frightening list pet food products that were recalled...
This will make you feel better:
I am working on a customer's laptop computer. She spilled a lemon-drop martini all over the keyboard. The computer was on when it happened, and stopped working before she could turn it off. My guess is the computer it is a goner. But , we are going...
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I just break them in the bottom of the food bowl and feed the shell and all raw. That is an awesome price for chicken!!!
There isn't any part of the chicken that I have found is too large for our dogs. Our dogs are 30lbs, 50lbs, 70lbs and 80lbs.
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Did you know that the plant called Cassava (sp?) which is where tapioca comes from, has a naturally occurring low grade toxin that must be processed out before it can be consumed? I think it is a form of cyanide.
Anyway, most tapioca is imported from third world countries where...
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I am suspicious of anything that is in the form of kibble. The reason is because some sort of binding agent (starch) is needed to keep the kibble shape through processing, packaging and sitting on the shelf. From a manufacturing perspective corn and wheat are ideal ingredients...
To be fair, there may be decent kibble on the market today. I switched to raw feeding many years ago and never looked back.
I do know that Honest Kitchen works well for raw feeders who travel. It is much easier to deal with than raw meat while traveling.