What are you feeding your Dogs?
What are you feeding your Dogs?
I have a finicky young dog here now who loved his food up until last week.
I'm looking for suggestions as to what everyone else is feeding their pets. Wet/dry/what brand/home cooked etc.
I've given up on social media and Google completely as one article will say it's the best food in the world, and the next will say it will kill them. You know who is writing the good and bad reviews, the food manufacturers in at least half of the articles IMO.
Anyway, it would be helpful just to see what others are feeding and if the pet has been happy with it long term. Thanks
I'm looking for suggestions as to what everyone else is feeding their pets. Wet/dry/what brand/home cooked etc.
I've given up on social media and Google completely as one article will say it's the best food in the world, and the next will say it will kill them. You know who is writing the good and bad reviews, the food manufacturers in at least half of the articles IMO.
Anyway, it would be helpful just to see what others are feeding and if the pet has been happy with it long term. Thanks
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Our dogs are 5 years old and we have pretty much always fed them pedigree dry food, rice and chicken, The meat sometimes changes depending on our leftovers but it's been chicken 90+% of the time. Good luck!!
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Since one of ours was diagnosed as diabetic, we started buying the special tins, but because of stupid cost, we mainly do our own thing these days. Chicken breast cooked with cabbage and carrots. The 3 of them loved it, and the remaining 2 still go absolutely crazy at feeding time. They can't get enough of it.
Online recipes suggest adding rice, but we've been told the rice produces too much sugar.
We always cook fresh for them. Again, Google suggests doing a large batch and freezing, but DIL says not so good for them.
Online recipes suggest adding rice, but we've been told the rice produces too much sugar.
We always cook fresh for them. Again, Google suggests doing a large batch and freezing, but DIL says not so good for them.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Our two dogs get two meals a day - rice and whatever form of protein is around which can vary day by day but as a backup we always have some tinned sardines available, they also get a portion of the small dry pedigree biscuits and one small chew - they are 10 and 7 years old, both Labrador cross breeds and weigh 30+kg each.
Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Thanks above. As you know from other posts on here we had two Golden retrievers for years. They would eat and be happy with just about anything, including shoes, car tires and the occasional tree.
This new pup 8 months old, a Yorkie, is a different story. I think he's just too smart and manipulative!
This new pup 8 months old, a Yorkie, is a different story. I think he's just too smart and manipulative!
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
At this point we've been feeding him Royal Canin Puppy "mini" dry food per the Vet recommendation. He loved it as I mentioned above, and then he just turned off like a switch in less than 1 day.
No health problems, no chewing problems. We mixed it with liquid to soften it up and made no difference.
It appears we need to make a major change at least in the short term. I really hate to change foods though, especially if you have to do it suddenly to keep him from starving. It will throw off his whole system for days.
No health problems, no chewing problems. We mixed it with liquid to soften it up and made no difference.
It appears we need to make a major change at least in the short term. I really hate to change foods though, especially if you have to do it suddenly to keep him from starving. It will throw off his whole system for days.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
I've been looking for crunchy biscuits, similar to USA Milkbone, with no success. Are those pedigree biscuits the crunchy type Dannie?Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 2:05 pm Our two dogs get two meals a day - rice and whatever form of protein is around which can vary day by day but as a backup we always have some tinned sardines available, they also get a portion of the small dry pedigree biscuits and one small chew - they are 10 and 7 years old, both Labrador cross breeds and weigh 30+kg each.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Rather than clog up the Forum, have a read of the following.
Young dogs, even smart Yorkies, do not go off their food without good reason.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/symptoms/why- ... not-eating
Young dogs, even smart Yorkies, do not go off their food without good reason.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/symptoms/why- ... not-eating
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What are you feeding your Dogs?
Yes about 1cm depending on the type you get, some are circular some more elongated, but we buy it in 20 kg bags which is about 1000B a bag but it lasts a long time.PeteC wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 3:26 pmI've been looking for crunchy biscuits, similar to USA Milkbone, with no success. Are those pedigree biscuits the crunchy type Dannie?Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 2:05 pm Our two dogs get two meals a day - rice and whatever form of protein is around which can vary day by day but as a backup we always have some tinned sardines available, they also get a portion of the small dry pedigree biscuits and one small chew - they are 10 and 7 years old, both Labrador cross breeds and weigh 30+kg each.
Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Ok, thanks. We've got a transatlantic English translation problem here. What the Pedigree is I would call kibble or dry food. The biscuits I've been look for are like the below.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Lazada has them.
[Edit] Forget that, similar but not same.
[Edit] Forget that, similar but not same.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
I cook much the same for my Border Collie, but add brown rice, which is said to be much more nutritous.Big Boy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 2:03 pm Since one of ours was diagnosed as diabetic, we started buying the special tins, but because of stupid cost, we mainly do our own thing these days. Chicken breast cooked with cabbage and carrots. The 3 of them loved it, and the remaining 2 still go absolutely crazy at feeding time. They can't get enough of it.
Online recipes suggest adding rice, but we've been told the rice produces too much sugar.
Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Yes, all of the online recipes stated brown rice, and I did suggest this. However, Thai ladies always know best, even when they don't
Actually, I have read since that it is better without the rice for a diabetic, which was confirmed by the vet. I think our dogs would prefer more chicken instead of rice
Actually, I have read since that it is better without the rice for a diabetic, which was confirmed by the vet. I think our dogs would prefer more chicken instead of rice
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
Alton Brown has a dog biscuit recipe, might be worth trying instead of buying.
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Re: What are you feeding your Dogs?
I have a Pit Bull cross. It's always been fed the cheapo varieties from the pet shop just before Makro on Petchkasem. Around 250 baht for 10 kgs. I buy 20 kgs at a time and change the flavour each time.
That and bones/leftovers is it's diet.
Never been fed the 'expensive brand names'. 'Sandy' is now 16 years old and still going strong.
Therefore, buying the expensive food like Pedigree and the like is more of a marketing ploy rather than care for the dog.
In my opinion.
That and bones/leftovers is it's diet.
Never been fed the 'expensive brand names'. 'Sandy' is now 16 years old and still going strong.
Therefore, buying the expensive food like Pedigree and the like is more of a marketing ploy rather than care for the dog.
In my opinion.