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>and dogs must thrive on it.
>I bet their garden looks like a cow paddy field.
> Dogs might well survive for a time on this rubbish but I think you have to look a few years down the line when they're suffering from illnesses caused by malnutrition.
> Food food 1 I would doubt much of that protien is any good for a dog.
>Food two, Well I hope it's a light food to get away with Maize first and not your £40 bag of normal food!
> i personally believe that BARF is the best diet for dogs and now all my dogs are fed barf and i would never in a million years go back to the so called 'dog food' diet
> the crap that millions of dog owners feed their dogs for their own convience and not for the good of their dog,
> crap that millions of dog owners feed their dogs for their own convience and not for the good of their dog
> i always knew that barf was better
>i personally believe that BARF is the best diet for dogs
fat!!
!) 4 yr old lab!> howver i would not feed it myself as my three are doing really well on what they are fed and there coats are to die for.
>Surely it must have passed the relevant safety checks and dogs must thrive on it.
>As a result, they lose out in nutrional value.
>You cannot compare human diets to a dog's diet. Some people feed their dogs the same thing, every day, for years. (I don't think the NHS would recommend that for people, do you?)
> We always hear people that said they fed their dogs cheap foods and they never visited the vet and lived to a great old age. Wonderful........ What does it prove? Nothing
>> We always hear people that said they fed their dogs cheap foods and they never visited the vet and lived to a great old age. Wonderful........ What does it prove? Nothing
>If a dog lives a long and healthy life on a cheap diet, but the fact it's on a cheap diet proves nothing, then surely dogs that live a long & healthy life on an expensive diet does not prove that it's the diet that contributed.
>> Oh - its Salters btw.
(my OH would love to be able to eat 1 little tablet that contained all the nutrition he needed, instead of meals as he finds eating so boring)
, I just didn't see the point in going into all the exceptions to the statement as in general dogs are not fussy and people prefer variety.>However, if out of choice people choose to give their dogs the cheapest food they can find and nothing else I think it speaks to their general attitude toward that dog - do the minimum possible.
>and the cheapest ingredients will in most cases be the least digestible and the least nutritious.
>It just made me think that the supermarket must be making a profit to sell it at that price so how much profit >are the more expensive companies making or are they're ingredients so much more expensive?
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