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re: What do you feed your dog?

Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:43 pm to
Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
36791 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:43 pm to
quote:

Boiled nutria and 22 bullets for the misbehaved



Cesar Millan would not approve
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
45804 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:47 pm to
Alex, when I moved Savanahh from pro plan to the Victor with the joint supplement, there was a noticeable improvement in her movement.
Posted by CootKilla
In a beer can/All dog's nightmares
Member since Jul 2007
5906 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:47 pm to
quote:

Cesar Millan would not approve


what's wrong with nutria?
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81622 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:51 pm to
Thanks. I'm really scared to switch the older one at this point. It took us 10 years to find something that doesn't cause terrible ear issues. She's done great on this stuff we have now.

When she passes, I'm sure our mutt can be moved to Ole Roy
Posted by tenfoe
Member since Jun 2011
6847 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:51 pm to
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My 12 yo gets some kind of joint tablet.


For a week or so after the flood, I had several families living in my home. One had 2 dogs. A 14 yr old lab and a little white crosseyed dog. The lab would lay down for 23.5 hrs a day, then needed to be helped to her feet to go outside. The little white dog was retarded (literally speaking of course). It was the dumbest dog I've ever seen. The lady asked me if we had any puppy pads for the dogs to go in the house. I told her I had 3 acres just outside the door they were welcome to use at any time.

This was the same lady that turned my thermostat down 10 DEGREES while she was at my house during the day.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
57438 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:52 pm to
so you arent grain free? and what is the glucosamine for?
Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
36791 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:57 pm to
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what is the glucosamine for


joint health.
Posted by Will Cover
St. Louis, MO
Member since Mar 2007
38536 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 2:58 pm to
Not grain free. My veterinarian does not push it, believes it is more marketing than anything else, however she would not be opposed to it if I tried.

She really liked the ingredients in AvoDerm.

Glucosamine helps with joints. My two dogs have been on it for a while and my 14 year old still has her get up and go ... so I have to assume it is working.

The brands that I listed earlier in thread can all be found on Amazon. Great reviews and are the least expensive.
This post was edited on 1/31/17 at 3:10 pm
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
57438 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:04 pm to
yea i just made a few purchases. I might move to AvoDerm or victor depending on what the Doc says friday.
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28504 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:07 pm to
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Will Cover


okay damn dude
Posted by Will Cover
St. Louis, MO
Member since Mar 2007
38536 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:11 pm to
I've always believed that when I adopt or purchase a dog, I'm going to spend money on them to ensure they have a quality life.

Posted by bluemoons
the marsh
Member since Oct 2012
5513 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:19 pm to
Dasuquin makes all the difference in the world for my dog. She has elbow dysplasia and had surgery when she was younger. If I stop feeding her fish oils and Dasuquin for more than a week, the difference is really noticeable.
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28504 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:27 pm to
quote:

I've always believed that when I adopt or purchase a dog, I'm going to spend money on them to ensure they have a quality life.


My wife has all that crap im sure, we just never remember to use it. They do get their daily vitamins though, only because they wont let me forget.
Posted by Will Cover
St. Louis, MO
Member since Mar 2007
38536 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:29 pm to
I've been doing this for so long with them, it's second nature.

They both know when it's feeding time and where to stand (sit).

It's actually quite funny because they are "routine" as well.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
57438 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 3:31 pm to
feeding times for mine is 7am and 830 pm..... and at 655 and 825 he starts loudly talking to me telling me to get the F up and feed him.
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28504 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:01 pm to
quote:

feeding times for mine is 7am and 830 pm..... and at 655 and 825 he starts loudly talking to me telling me to get the F up and feed him.


Mine eat at 6:30...one of them sits on the arm of the couch staring at her bowl, starting at 5pm. She needs a new clock.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81622 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:07 pm to
So glad mine are free-fed.
Posted by Riseupfromtherubble
You'll Never Walk Alone
Member since Jun 2011
38378 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:10 pm to
Wellness core grain free. It's expensive as hell but my dog has terrible issues with dry skin and I think it's food related. That leads to hotspots which leads to vet bills. Previously fed her blue buffalo and Eukanuba. She's been on the wellness core for about two weeks and I already feel an improvement in her coat. Hopefully this will resolve the skin issues. At $55 for a 26 pound bag it better be good shite
Posted by sjmabry
Texas
Member since Aug 2013
18499 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:11 pm to
Beneful mixed with wet dog food.
Posted by SportTiger1
Stonewall, LA
Member since Feb 2007
28504 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:16 pm to
quote:

So glad mine are free-fed.


This would be my dogs...

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