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Posted 10/22/2009 1:49:20 PM
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I'm just wondering what everybody feeds their dogs...whether it be raw diet, kibble, soft food, table scraps (you shouldn't feed your dog this one, by the way)...and what brands and your favorite types of dog treats.

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I am feeding my 4 Nature's Variety.  The Cavaliers, Stella and Hazel, get total raw medallions and the other 2, Lucy and Desi, get raw medallions and Instinct kibble.   

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Stella asleep!

Lucy - my sweet girl!

Desi - aka Stinker!
Hazel Louise - the baby!
 
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I'm just wondering what everybody feeds their dogs...whether it be raw diet, kibble, soft food, table scraps (you shouldn't feed your dog this one, by the way)...and what brands and your favorite types of dog treats.

Raw! Sometimes I give them 4life as a treat.

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Posted 10/22/2009 4:39:35 PM


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we recently had to make a change with all our 3 animals, and they are all now on Science Diet.

Our Dogs are not spoiled,we're just well trained
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I feed my dog Nutro Natural Choice (NNC). I am not big in the "fad" diets for our dogs and feel they are just a gimmick for more money. You can get good dog food without paying a debtly price. I am quite impressed with how it's helped my dog's skin. Last summer he had really bad red flaky skin. Vet wanted to put him on pills but we switched him. This summer total chance, all hair has grown into place and he didn't once get the red itch like he did all them other years before he was put on NNC. Some lady at the store told me, food helps enrich the skin but it won't fix the problem. With good nutrition comes your job of brushing out the fur and keeping it nice.



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I feed Orijen and Innova Evo. I sometimes add healthy people food, and she loves it!

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Posted 10/24/2009 2:27:26 PM
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I feed raw.

And there is nothing wrong with table scraps. There is always pleanty of healthy table scraps.

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Posted 10/24/2009 9:40:51 PM


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Treader: 100% prey model raw
Cookie: A rotational diet of Chicken Soup, Solid Gold, Diamond Naturals, one canned meal of Blue Buffalo a month, a few raw meals a month, and a little bit of meaty table scraps.

For treats, I just use lunch meat or make my own. I loathe commercial pet foods in general, actually. The only reason my GSD is not on a 100% raw diet is because I can't afford that for her right now.


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