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Have you guys ever wondered which brand of dog food that is the best
for your dog? I did and here's what I found out. There no such thing as a "best dog food" I cant believe the ingredients they manufacturers use for the dog food. And I kept wondering why my Doberman kept on getting skin breakouts. Here's what I learned about kibbles. http://www.rawlearning.com/responseto_fh.html Needless to say I no longer feed my Doberman kibbles anymore. I happy to say that he has the shiniest and smoothest coat. I am very proud of him. Can you believe that stuffs like euthanised animal, bad grains( c'mon dog eating grains? gimme a break!) goes into kibble needless to say, the preservatives and additives and fillers. But if you insist on feeding your dogs stuffs like that, well you might as well be well informed on the things to look out for and choose the better ones for your doggy. http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial Want to know the better and safer food to prolong the life of your beloved dog? Read on. http://dinikelv07.dogsecrets.hop.clickbank.net How about that? Still thinking of feeding kibbles to your dog? Are you sure your vet are giving the proper advice for your beloved dog? Are you sure that info from your trusted vet are the most updated? You are sure that they are not too commercialized? Have a look. http://dinikelv07.vetsecrets.hop.clickbank.net/ |
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ups.com... Have you guys ever wondered which brand of dog food that is the best for your dog? I did and here's what I found out. There no such thing as a "best dog food" I cant believe the ingredients they manufacturers use for the dog food. And I kept wondering why my Doberman kept on getting skin breakouts. Here's what I learned about kibbles. http://www.rawlearning.com/responseto_fh.html Needless to say I no longer feed my Doberman kibbles anymore. I happy to say that he has the shiniest and smoothest coat. I am very proud of him. Can you believe that stuffs like euthanised animal, bad grains( c'mon dog eating grains? gimme a break!) goes into kibble needless to say, the preservatives and additives and fillers. But if you insist on feeding your dogs stuffs like that, well you might as well be well informed on the things to look out for and choose the better ones for your doggy. http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial Want to know the better and safer food to prolong the life of your beloved dog? Read on. http://dinikelv07.dogsecrets.hop.clickbank.net How about that? Still thinking of feeding kibbles to your dog? Are you sure your vet are giving the proper advice for your beloved dog? Are you sure that info from your trusted vet are the most updated? You are sure that they are not too commercialized? Have a look. http://dinikelv07.vetsecrets.hop.clickbank.net/ It's fascinating reading, and my dog gets lots of non-kibble food, but I would rather feed him cooked meat. I posted about raw fish not long ago and was urged to avoid all of it--not just salmon. (I had mentioned that he gets a lot of leftover sushi.) I have to admit that he loves whole unshelled shrimp, but I don't see that in the article. At least the article specified which "raw bones" are being recommended. I was unclear about that until reading this. I guess it's the bones in this diet that serve to clean the teeth? -- A. Brain Remove NOSPAM for email. |
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Hi there,
I don't know if it is a good idea to feed your cooked meat. Unless there no bones in it, because bones will turn brittle when cooked and it will be a choking hazard when it splinters. The raw bones in the diet serves as a source of calcium to the dog. As for the teeth cleaning part, non kibble fed dogs definitely whiter and brighter teeth. I am sure u being non kibble feeder can attest to it. Cheers. On Jul 12, 4:09 pm, "A. Brain" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Have you guys ever wondered which brand of dog food that is the best for your dog? I did and here's what I found out. There no such thing as a "best dog food" I cant believe the ingredients they manufacturers use for the dog food. And I kept wondering why my Doberman kept on getting skin breakouts. Here's what I learned about kibbles. http://www.rawlearning.com/responseto_fh.html Needless to say I no longer feed my Doberman kibbles anymore. I happy to say that he has the shiniest and smoothest coat. I am very proud of him. Can you believe that stuffs like euthanised animal, bad grains( c'mon dog eating grains? gimme a break!) goes into kibble needless to say, the preservatives and additives and fillers. But if you insist on feeding your dogs stuffs like that, well you might as well be well informed on the things to look out for and choose the better ones for your doggy. http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial Want to know the better and safer food to prolong the life of your beloved dog? Read on. http://dinikelv07.dogsecrets.hop.clickbank.net How about that? Still thinking of feeding kibbles to your dog? Are you sure your vet are giving the proper advice for your beloved dog? Are you sure that info from your trusted vet are the most updated? You are sure that they are not too commercialized? Have a look. http://dinikelv07.vetsecrets.hop.clickbank.net/ It's fascinating reading, and my dog gets lots of non-kibble food, but I would rather feed him cooked meat. I posted about raw fish not long ago and was urged to avoid all of it--not just salmon. (I had mentioned that he gets a lot of leftover sushi.) I have to admit that he loves whole unshelled shrimp, but I don't see that in the article. At least the article specified which "raw bones" are being recommended. I was unclear about that until reading this. I guess it's the bones in this diet that serve to clean the teeth? -- A. Brain Remove NOSPAM for email. |
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On Jul 11, 2:48 pm, wrote:
Can you believe that stuffs like euthanised animal, bad grains( c'mon dog eating grains? gimme a break!) goes into kibble needless to say, the preservatives and additives and fillers. But if you insist on feeding your dogs stuffs like that, well you might as well be well informed on the things to look out for and choose the better ones for your doggy.http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial I really liked the dogaware.com information, have been searching for something like that. Really nice outlet of all the types of dog food. I have a question about regfrierated dog food, i have heard alot about this type of food but is there anything speacial about them other than refrigeration? I live in Cinncinnati and I have seen Homestyle Select in our Krogers (havent seen any Country Pet thou). Thanks. From Dogware.com: "Refrigerated or Frozen Cooked Foods Country Pet Pet Food is a frozen, cooked diet made from hearts, lungs, livers, kidney, meat and bone from range-raised lamb, beef, chicken and poultry, free of antibiotics and hormones. Also uses eggs, and one variety has a small amount of veggies. No grains. Made in New Zealand and available at some retailers such as Whole Foods. Freshpet makes two fresh (not frozen) refrigerated products: Homestyle Select and Deli Fresh. Both are pasteurized and "gently cooked with minimal heat." Homestyle Select is made of 70% meat and 30% vegetables and grains, while details are not given for Deli Fresh, so it likely contains less meat. No mention of human-grade ingredients. Homestyle Select is available at some Costco stores, and elsewhere. Deli Fresh is available at Petco, PetSmart and other stores. " |
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