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tariqhu
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"what do you feed your dog?"


          

think I gotta change my dog's food. he's been having stomach problems lately. He eats Chicken Soup for the Soul brand. never had issues before, but that's the only thing I can think of that might be the problem.

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Ha - Dog Chow for small doggs w/broken up lunch meat on top
Jun 25th 2019
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lunch meat lol
Jun 25th 2019
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He likes roast beef & bologna the best.
Jun 25th 2019
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      your dog is living the dream lol
Jun 25th 2019
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Of course... but of course. Lmao
Jun 25th 2019
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American Journey salmon and sweet potato
Jun 25th 2019
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what made you do the grain free?
Jun 25th 2019
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      lol honestly my wife
Jun 25th 2019
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           grain free is a much better balance...
Jun 25th 2019
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           awesome
Jun 25th 2019
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           haha
Jun 25th 2019
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my guy just turned 9, he's been eating this for a couple of years...
Jun 25th 2019
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"Senior" dogg food hahaha. Amazing.
Jun 25th 2019
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      lol, yeah...that made me laugh, too...
Jun 25th 2019
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           I've been thinking about senior dog food too.
Jun 25th 2019
12
Merrick...
Jun 25th 2019
9
Same.
Jun 25th 2019
11
will check it out.
Jun 25th 2019
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      you'll save more than just $$$...
Jun 25th 2019
15
Taste of the Wild - Pacific Whitefish and a spoonful of pumpkin
Jun 25th 2019
19
we were doing yogurt one he got sick.
Jun 25th 2019
24
      Tip on the pumpkin...
Jun 25th 2019
29
the only thing you really need to know
Jun 25th 2019
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Ohh this is good info. We're gonna need our dogg to live forever, so.
Jun 25th 2019
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buycott is a great resource...
Jun 25th 2019
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right.
Jun 25th 2019
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anybody raw feeding their dog?
Jun 25th 2019
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I have...
Jun 25th 2019
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I read this SSSSooooooooooo wrong fam...my bad... carry on.
Jun 26th 2019
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dog died years ago
Jun 25th 2019
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Blue buffalo senior. I crock pot chicken thighs
Jun 25th 2019
30
that's awesome.
Jun 26th 2019
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Same re: crock pot chicken
Jun 26th 2019
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Blue Buffalo small breed puppy
Jun 26th 2019
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Brew
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1. "Ha - Dog Chow for small doggs w/broken up lunch meat on top"
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He's spoiled af.

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tariqhu
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2. "lunch meat lol"
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mine only gets dog food/treats. seems like he's got a sensitive stomach. although, he got a lil chocolate years ago and was fine.

Y'all buy those labels, I was born supreme

  

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4. "He likes roast beef & bologna the best."
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But we usually get turkey or ham cause it's cheaper. Haha.

Yea word - every dogg is different so I wouldn't really recommend our dogg's diet for most people's doggs lol. He eats everything and is generally (knock on wood) very, very healthy and doesn't have a ton of stomach issues. I mean I literally spoonfeed him small bites of ice cream whenever I have it myself hahaha. Spoiled little bastard. Hard to say no to them tho isn't it.

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tariqhu
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6. "your dog is living the dream lol"
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Y'all buy those labels, I was born supreme

  

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20. "Of course... but of course. Lmao "
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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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3. "American Journey salmon and sweet potato"
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No grains.

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tariqhu
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5. "what made you do the grain free?"
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Y'all buy those labels, I was born supreme

  

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walihorse
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14. "lol honestly my wife"
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she read some thing that said something. Plus its her dog, so I didn't argue.

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16. "grain free is a much better balance..."
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https://www.lovejoyspetfood.co.uk/blog/grain-free-dog-food-benefits

Seven Benefits Of Grain Free Dog Food
Feeding your dog a grain free diet has become increasingly popular in recent years.

Most regular dog food is stuffed with wheat, corn and soy, but grain free dog food eliminates all of these ingredients. It contains more protein, meat and animal fats, while having lower levels of carbohydrates than the regular stuff.

Though these are definite positives, there is much debate around whether or not a grain free diet is right for your dog or not. In some cases, it may not be prudent, but in this post, we will run through the benefits of grain free dog food.

Before we start, please note that a grain free diet is not for all dogs. It’s therefore vital that you discuss any plans with your vet before making any changes to your pet’s diet.

1. Digestion


It has been proven that dogs are biologically incapable of fully digesting grains.

As grain free dog food has more protein and less carbohydrates, it’s easier to digest than food laden with carbohydrate heavy grains.

Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starchy carbohydrates, and dogs do not have enough of it in their bodies to fully break down and digest carbs. Therefore, grain free food is beneficial in aiding digestion.

If your dog has trouble digesting their food it’s therefore advisable to introduce them to a grain free diet.



2. Nutrition


Many pet food brands stuff their products with unnecessarily large quantities of grains to bulk up their product and produce it as cheaply as possible.

These products are therefore very low in nutritional value, as their main ingredient is carb-heavy grain.

Conversely, grain free food is high in vegetables, fibre and healthy meat or fish protein, which provides your dog with a nutritionally complete and balanced meal.



3. Coat

A grain free diet can be of great benefit to your dog’s coat.

Grains do not provide your dog with the proper oils and nutrients needed to maintain a healthy skin and coat.

As grain free dog food is high in protein, there tends to be an increase in omega-3 fatty acids, especially in food that contains fish. These fatty oils make your dog’s coat thick, shiny and healthy.

The increase in protein also leads to a stronger coat which in turn reduces shedding, a benefit that every dog owner can agree on!


4. Energy

Grain free dog foods can be of benefit to your dog’s energy levels.

Protein is the main source of energy for dogs, and regular dog food doesn’t provide your dog with much protein or energy, as it will mostly come out as waste.

Alternatively, grain free dog food is high in protein and is therefore an excellent energy source.

This mirrors the way humans eat. If we eat a low-quality, high-carb diet we don’t have enough energy and do not really fill up.
Grain free dog food is also recommended for pregnant and lactating dogs, as it will provide the energy the dog needs to produce puppies and to provide them with nutrients.

5. Allergies


If your dog suffers from an allergy, making the switch to grain free dog food can be especially beneficial.

Many dogs are allergic to wheat and corn, common ingredients in dog food with grain. If your dog has diarrhea, an itchy behind or is licking their feet, these are symptoms of an allergic reaction and you should visit your vet immediately.

If the result is that your dog has a grain allergy, then you will be advised to make the switch to grain free dog food.



6. Weight

Another benefit of grain free dog food is that it can help control your pet’s weight.

If dogs consume an excessive amount of carbohydrates without getting enough exercise, they could experience weight gain. Most grains contain a lot of carbs, so feeding your dog regularly can therefore lead to weight gain.

Alternatively, grain free dog foods have a high vegetable and meat content, and usually include good carbohydrates like sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes have a lower carbohydrate level than regular potatoes and include more vitamins, potassium and fibre than grains.

What’s more, because of the high nutritional content in grain free dog food, it helps keep dogs fuller for longer than regular dog food, which results in less food being eaten overall.

7. Breath

As dog owners, we‘ve all experienced a time when our pet’s breath is less than pleasant. But eating grain free dog food can actually help improve bad breath in dogs.

Nutrition has a huge impact on dental health, and in most cases, poor nutrition leads to bad breath. Therefore, if a dog eats a highly nutritional diet, like grain free food, it can really benefit their breath.

It’s clear that a grain free diet can be incredibly beneficial to dogs.

If you are beginning the change to grain free dog food, always introduce it to your dog slowly. You should begin by mixing a bit of grain free dog food into their regular food, and gradually increase the amount over a few weeks. This will allow your dog’s digestive system to adjust to the new food.

In summation, here's why grain free food is beneficial to dogs:

Easier to digest
High in fibre and healthy protein
Gives your dog more energy
Creates a shinier coat
Prevents allergies
Controls your dog's weight
Their breath won't smell


But, as always, you should always discuss changing your dog’s diet with your vet first.


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18. "awesome"
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Yeah, she read that it was much better for dogs to go grain free. I didn't know the details. Glad she did it.

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17. "haha"
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>she read some thing that said something. Plus its her dog, so
>I didn't argue.

I'm dying lol



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7. "my guy just turned 9, he's been eating this for a couple of years..."
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https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/nutro-ultra-small-breed-senior-dry-dog-food

I have subscription for it on Amazon, so it's like 13 bucks, or so.

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8. ""Senior" dogg food hahaha. Amazing."
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10. "lol, yeah...that made me laugh, too..."
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our vet said dogs are considered senior around 7...some earlier or later depending on the breed.

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12. "I've been thinking about senior dog food too."
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mine homie is 10. hadn't changed it cuz he was fine until recently.

prolly gonna try chewy.com for the subscription, but will check out amazon since I got prime.

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9. "Merrick..."
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Tue Jun-25-19 10:23 AM by CyrenYoung

  

          

https://www.merrickpetcare.com/

Best brand overall when it comes to dog food.



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11. "Same. "
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My older girl is allergic to peas *rolls eyes* so the Brauts and Tots is tolerable for both of them. And they really like it.

  

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13. "will check it out."
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seems like I'm gonna have to spend more on his food now. still better than more vet bills.

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15. "you'll save more than just $$$..."
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>seems like I'm gonna have to spend more on his food now.
>still better than more vet bills.

..You'll spend a bit more on food, but save on vet bills and improve the health (and overall life) of your four-legged family. More importantly, Merrick has a proven formula that allows you to adjust as your dog matures.





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19. "Taste of the Wild - Pacific Whitefish and a spoonful of pumpkin"
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Most pet stores carry Taste of the Wild, but Walmart's premium brand Pure Balance (Salmon, potato & green pea) is another go to.

I usually add something wet. I was mixing a few spoonfuls of wet dog food into her food, but she was gettng heavy. I switched to pumpkin or plain greek yogurt.

  

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24. "we were doing yogurt one he got sick."
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going to get some canned pumpkin today.

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29. "Tip on the pumpkin..."
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Everybody hauls it out during the holidays, but it's hard to find off season. Publix always has it. It's in the puddings and pie fillings. Make sure it's the 100% pumpkin and not the one with added sugar.

Stores like Whole Foods, Sprouts...etc. have it as well, but for twice as much as Publix.

  

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21. "the only thing you really need to know"
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READ THE INGREDIENTS
if the first 3 (three mandatory, more is better) ingredients are not normal-ass food that YOU would eat (chicken, beef, carrots, whatever), then it's a no-go.
if you see by-products or by-product meal anywhere on there, its a no-go

and you need to re-check periodically, because smaller companies get bought by bigger companies and cut corners on the product all the time.

  

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22. "Ohh this is good info. We're gonna need our dogg to live forever, so."
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May as well take some precautions. Thanks.

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23. "buycott is a great resource..."
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https://www.buycott.com/

Helps manage your wallet and your principles.




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25. "right."
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chicksen soup has always been good on the ingredients. so it makes me wonder if I got a bad batch.

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26. "anybody raw feeding their dog?"
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it seems healthier...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--GZjSA5hmo

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28. "I have..."
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..and while its certainly the healthiest diet available, it *can also be one of the most expensive.

Awareness, discipline, maintenance, prep & TIME (lol).

If you're not ready for all of that, reconsider. © 3k


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34. "I read this SSSSooooooooooo wrong fam...my bad... carry on."
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"Get ready....for your blessing....."
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27. "dog died years ago"
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but fed her blue buffalo.
she lasted far longer on that diet, well past her life expectancy.

  

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30. "Blue buffalo senior. I crock pot chicken thighs"
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31. "that's awesome."
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we'll prolly have to go back to the chicken and rice for a bit. til he settles down.

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32. "Same re: crock pot chicken"
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33. "Blue Buffalo small breed puppy"
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he eats 2 tablespoons of food 3 times a day. So I bumped him up to the good stuff. A 6 lb bag lasts me 2 months at least.

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