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Dog food, Discussion of dog food type/brand
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debbieyss
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Feb 22 2011, 10:45 AM
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I found a statement like this:
This food is outstanding in that it contains no grains whatsoever. Grains are not a natural part of a canine diet and it is pleasing to see dog foods on the market that exclude grains completely from the diet.
So does it mean grains is not good for dog?
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debbieyss
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Feb 22 2011, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(yuen300 @ Feb 22 2011, 12:19 PM) Hi Divas, I have seen your post mentioning that you do not how to start on raw feeding. Just a suggestion to you that you can try to join a Yahoo group called raw feeding where there are more 'sifu' that you can ask from them about your queries. Besides that, for the mites problem, you can try to mix a little bit of garlic into its food as garlic made the dog's blood nasty to suck. Beside that, if there is infestation around your house, you can also put garlic around the corner. It can help to kill the fleas or ticks slowly and remember to clear the died fleas next morning. PS:Just a suggestion for those who are really on tight budget in controlling the fleas. Best of all, garlic is more natural and safe in long term for your dogs. Is garlic suitable for all dog breeds?
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debbieyss
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May 29 2011, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE(Ken.B @ May 29 2011, 12:23 PM) owh,too bad!! The net says that chicken neck is safe for dogs  Chicken neck is safe for dogs, provided it is not cooked, meaning if it is a raw chicken neck, then it is safe for dogs to eat. Nowadays the hormone jabs aren't done on chickens' necks, I was told that the modern way is instead of giving jabs, they mix the hormone supplements into chickens' food. So, yeah...
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