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Bob Dole 08-06-2019 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by njchiefs (Post 14116295)
I tried canned Alpo meatballs once when I was a kid. They smelled so good, but had a slightly metallic and gamey taste to them.

I tried the Strongheart canned we used to feed our English Setters if we ran out of the dry MFA food. Smelled great, tasted like rendered roadkill.

stevieray 11-27-2019 06:44 AM

Chuckwagon.....Grandma would add some milk....

rabblerouser 11-27-2019 11:31 AM

For food, Bird Dog gets Diamond Naturals Grain Free, occasionally with a raw egg mixed in, plus little bits of whatever I'm eating.

I share with her, she's my best friend.

As for treats, she gets these Hill's Grain Free soft baked Natural Biscuits, and these Hill's Grain Free Natural Beef sticks with Glucosamine, baby carrots, Cuties slices, and for straight junk she LOVES the ALDI off brand milk bones.

MahiMike 11-27-2019 04:14 PM

Costco Duck sticks.

ScareCrowe 11-27-2019 04:59 PM

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So I recently did some research on this as I got a dog a couple years ago. I found a dog forum with a food sub group where one woman in particular grades dog food to an insane level. She removes any food that has ever had a recall and not only goes over all the ingredients she actually contacts manufacturers to verify that their ingredients are actually sourced in the USA. So I know anything on her list is high quality stuff.

Now also it's mostly pretty costly especially since I was coming from feeding my old dog pedigree which I know now is crap. However there's a thing with dog food (which was touched on earlier in this thread) where because some foods have so much filler in them you have to feed the dog more in order to get the appropriate amount of calories.

So I was directed to a website that allows you to enter in info off the dog food bag & your dog's weight & some other info & it tells you how much you need to feed of a given type of food & if you have pricing on the food a cost per day to feed. So I took the time to look up every item on her acceptable list run it through the calculator & enter into a spreadsheet to sort the cost per day given the varying amounts of food you need to feed.

Granted these numbers were pulled about 2 years ago but it should be pretty close. But the real eye opening thing was I ran it through with Pro Plan (which is apparently not a lot better than Pedigree) & the cost difference to the low end items on her list wasn't much at all. Here's the spreadsheet & the link to the food calculator if anyone wants to run what they're using to compare. Also just FYI my numbers were run for a 60 lb dog.

Just since it's the point of the thread I ended up choosing a brand called Earthborn Hollistic I use the "primitive natural" version which has an amazing protein level, as it was relatively cheap, high quality and available at a local store.

https://goldendoodles.com/care/food_calculator.htm

Scooter LaCanforno 11-27-2019 05:09 PM

My dog eats cherry tomato's. When she poops on my plastic mulch, tomato plants start growing out of her poop.

stumppy 11-27-2019 06:16 PM

Iams dry, Pedigree canned, and some deer meat with about every meal.

I have a friend who usually gets a couple deer every year and I help him process them. Between the scrap meat and stuff that doesn't get ate from the previous year, there's enough to feed him a little every day.

KurtCobain 11-27-2019 06:17 PM

I like Greenies, they're good for my poop.

cooper barrett 11-28-2019 06:10 PM

Pizza bones.



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Originally Posted by KurtCobain (Post 14621909)
I like Greenies, they're good for my poop.



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