Dogs - A balanced diet
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ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

229 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dogbert enjoys a nice lump of apple occasionally and tonight has munched some banana and a jacobs cracker with a smidge of butter on it.

The odd finger of Real Ale is a treat too smile


It wont hurt him will it? He only has this once every couple of weeks if not once a month!


Jasandjules

71,204 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Not at all. Dogs are omnivores. Ours get carrots, peas, lettuce, potatoes etc.. as well now and again. On top of the usual meat treats..... Oh, and one dog will eat pickled onions....

The Ale however, I might draw the line at.

ChristianZS

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2,640 posts

229 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Hes strictly no choccies or anything and has the dentisticks to keep the nashers clean..

The ale is literally a finger dip!

Edit: He's eyeing up the strawberries now :|

Edited by ChristianZS on Tuesday 3rd March 21:08

Gargamel

15,597 posts

277 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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I have a labrador - haven't yet found anything she won't eat.....


I tend to stick to plain rice or apple. But she gets sunday roast left overs including gravy, no problems.

Sheriff JWPepper

3,851 posts

220 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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You'll be asking for a nice hotel next.

Limey 666

454 posts

226 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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A tiny bit of ale should not do him any harm as long as its not frequent, years ago I had a house warming party and some dozy decided it would be funny to give my dobermann some whiskey the poor little bd spent the next day sprawled in his bed groaning he obviously had a hangover.

Simpo Two

89,380 posts

281 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dog in 'eat anything' shock...

cptsideways

13,744 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Or at my mates party when somebody left a rather large quantity of weed on the table, that my mates dog ate in one go, queue spaced out springer for 2 days!!!

pokethepope

2,665 posts

204 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dont give them brussells sprouts, you'll be smelling it for days.

Jasandjules

71,204 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Simpo Two said:
Dog in 'eat anything' shock...
I have a dog who will turn his nose up at most things, including dog biscuits and such.

A Springer on weed? How do you tell the difference?

fat tony

392 posts

223 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dogs tend to eat anything within reach, only problem is that some of these things are poisonous to them. chocolate will kill them over time, onions and grapes will do the same. raisans can poison them. large amounts of brocholli can cause harm. most good dog web sites have lists of foods that harm dogs. my 2 staffies love apple, carrot, rice and pasta. a good balanced diet keeps them in great shape.hth

samdale

2,860 posts

200 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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knocked over half a pint in the kitchen the other night. lets just say i had help mopping up, he's fine.

but yeah everyone says avoid giving him chocolate, i've never looked into why but not worth the risk. + more for me smile

the occasional slurp isnt going to make a difference. just avoid too many soft foods, especially meats, mega dog breath and dental bills

R60EST

2,364 posts

198 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Gazboy said:
fat tony said:
Dogs tend to eat anything within reach, only problem is that some of these things are poisonous to them. chocolate will kill them over time, onions and grapes will do the same. raisans can poison them. large amounts of brocholli can cause harm. most good dog web sites have lists of foods that harm dogs. my 2 staffies love apple, carrot, rice and pasta. a good balanced diet keeps them in great shape.hth
I didn't know about grapes and raisans- my son is always feeding them to my Staffy or he collects them as they fall from the high-chair.
I read up on the same topic . There's quite a lot of food we eat that is really harmful to dogs , it's a subject worth googling

ClaphamGT3

11,792 posts

259 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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Dogs are only really a balanced diet in Korea

phumy

5,798 posts

253 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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ClaphamGT3 said:
Dogs are only really a balanced diet in Korea
And Vietnam

XJSJohn

16,091 posts

235 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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phumy said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
Dogs are only really a balanced diet in Korea
And Vietnam
hehe

TBH our old collie was a four legged trash compacter, curry, bread, cheese, olives, fish, peas, fruit, salad, everything. eta Wasabi too!!!

Also had a tendancy to try and pinch guinness and bitter, but wouldn't go near lager!!

The current collie pup is prooving to be just as unfussy!!! current favourite dish, my right arm ..... raw!





Edited by XJSJohn on Wednesday 4th March 02:33

XJSJohn

16,091 posts

235 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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cptsideways said:
Or at my mates party when somebody left a rather large quantity of weed on the table, that my mates dog ate in one go, queue spaced out springer for 2 days!!!
Cheech Marin - Up in Smoke said:
Hey, what's in this st, man?

Mostly Maui-wowie, man.

Yeah?

But it's got some Labrador in it.

What's Labrador?

It's dog st.

What?

Yeah, my dog ate my stash, man.

Had it on the table,

and the little motherfker ate it, man.

Yeah?

I had to follow him around with a little baggie for three days before I got it back.

Really blew the dog's mind.

You mean we're smoking dog st, man?

Gets you high, don't it?

phumy

5,798 posts

253 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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XJSJohn said:
cptsideways said:
Or at my mates party when somebody left a rather large quantity of weed on the table, that my mates dog ate in one go, queue spaced out springer for 2 days!!!
Cheech Marin - Up in Smoke said:
Hey, what's in this st, man?

Mostly Maui-wowie, man.

Yeah?

But it's got some Labrador in it.

What's Labrador?

It's dog st.

What?

Yeah, my dog ate my stash, man.

Had it on the table,

and the little motherfker ate it, man.

Yeah?

I had to follow him around with a little baggie for three days before I got it back.

Really blew the dog's mind.

You mean we're smoking dog st, man?

Gets you high, don't it?
Is that Cheech and Chong, from the early 70's?

King Herald

23,501 posts

232 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Gazboy said:
Dogs are omnivores with a bias to meat but you shouldn't give them anything too different to what they could catch or find as if they were never domesticated. I wouldn't give him anything too sticky unless you are going to brush his teeth afterwards. Oh and nothing with chocolate in it, chemicals in chocolate can be fatal to dogs.
When we lived in the Philippines our dogs ate rice primarily. Surprised the hell out of me when I first saw it, but they love that stuff. I used to throw some eggs in the rice pot occasionally, or add a tin or two of sardines, or add dried corn, for variety. I also used to add curry powder some days, but I doubt they noticed, the stuff would go down the hatch so fast. hehe

Went to the market one day, to buy some bones for them, nobody would believe I planned to give perfectly good bones to dogs!

XJSJohn

16,091 posts

235 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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phumy said:
Is that Cheech and Chong, from the early 70's?
yes - Up In Smoke