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BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 04:50 PM
Dog food or table food ?

Considering the high prices for dog food, and how the stuff smells

Isn't table food the way to go ?

(cheaper, more humane)

Tahyo
04-05-2008, 04:59 PM
Dog food here. If my dog depended on table scraps to survive, she'd starve to death.

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 05:01 PM
Dog food or table food ?

Considering the high prices for dog food, and how the stuff smells

Isn't table food the way to go ?

(cheaper, more humane)

Right now I feed an "all natural" holistic dog food. He's a lot healthier than when I feed something cheap like Purina, and Iam's and Science diet are crap with good marketing departments.

He does get a lot of "table food" like jerkey or if I roast a chicken or something, but that's because he's spoiled.

In the wake of the recent Pet Food recalls there's been a big push for people to make their own dog food. I've been researching it but haven't taken the leap yet. I agree with the dude that does the "BARF" (biologically appropriate raw food) diet for dogs, but don't want to pay what they're charging.

If your looking just for cost, sure go cheap. but don't be surprised if you have a lethargic unhealthy dog.

best thing you can do for your dog is to investigate the ingredients on the back of the bag. Make sure the first ingredient is NOT corn meal. Dogs pretty much just pass it out and don't get the nutrition you're paying for. Almost all dog foods contain it, but it's the percentage compared to other ingredients. The food I feed has chicken meal, brown and white rice as the first three ingredients, with a substantial amount of lamb meal and poultry fat. Almost 30% protein, which is pretty good for commercial dog foods.

Also, you can supplement your dogs food diet with some pretty cheap stuff. After a long morning run (4+ miles) I stir in 1-2 tablespoons of peanut butter for a calorie boost. He goes crazy for it, and I know he's getting the protein and fat that he needs. Rice and eggs are also good for them. My dog LOVES fish, so he gets canned tuna and rice on occasion as a treat. Watch out with the eggs though. Too many and you won't be able to stay in the same room with some dogs.

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 05:11 PM
And to save you the trouble of google'ing, here's the FDA site for the pet food recalls:

http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.html

One thing I forgot, don't overfeed, of course. I give 2-3 cups, depending on activity level, twice a day. Less, depending on the amount of "treats" he's had.

And he's an 80 lb. Akita, still growing.

Sam Reeves
04-05-2008, 05:14 PM
Dog food here. If my dog depended on table scraps to survive, she'd starve to death.

Same here. Occasionally, I'll feed my mutts parts of a kill that we don't eat but other than poor Superman and Kaiser get cheapo dry dog food.

BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 05:19 PM
Tayho, I live in an area full of tree huggers that they think hunting should be banned. In recent years the deer population has exploded. Any given night I can look out into my back yard and see 10-20 deer hanging out around the bird feeders.

So, inturn road kill is very plentiful. In the winter, I stop my truck and grab the fresh kill and throw it in the back. When I get home, I hang the carcass from a tree and let the dogs at it. Couple times a week I lower it down so they continue to consume.

Summer is a different story as temperature comes back into play. I just cant get my head around paying $45 a bag X 4 dogs a week for crap like that. Thats $180 a week for dog food that I consider is 90% waste byproduct anyway. I'm considering raising my own dog food that would cost 1/3 of the price and much healthier.

Just think is all......

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 05:22 PM
Summer is a different story as temperature comes back into play. I just cant get my head around paying $45 a bag X 4 dogs a week for crap like that. Thats $180 a week for dog food that I consider is 90% waste byproduct anyway. I'm considering raising my own dog food that would cost 1/3 of the price and much healthier.
Just think is all......

Jeeeeeeezus, how much are you feeding them? weigh the dog, and then determine the amount from the weight. A lot depends on the food, but....shiza, a $45 bag of food lasts me almost a month with no supplementation. Also, what kind of dog?

You may consider switching back to puppy food. More calorie dense than the adult stuff.

BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 05:30 PM
Jeeeeeeezus, how much are you feeding them? weigh the dog, and then determine the amount from the weight. A lot depends on the food, but....shiza, a $45 bag of food lasts me almost a month with no supplementation. Also, what kind of dog?

You may consider switching back to puppy food. More calorie dense than the adult stuff.


Sorry, typo, should have read per month.

I have a young 15 month old 165 lbs Leonberger thats eats 12 cups a day (use to eat 18 cups) and 3 working 90lbs - 120lbs Maremmas that eat 6-8 cups a day each. The oldest Maremma is down to about 4 cups. They are on the go all the time, especially at night. Lucy I bet does 20 miles a night (followed tracks with ATV) and seems to patrol the same area everytime.

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 05:44 PM
Sorry, typo, should have read per month.

I have a young 15 month old 165 lbs Leonberger thats eats 12 cups a day (use to eat 18 cups) and 3 working 90lbs - 120lbs Maremmas that eat 6-8 cups a day each. The oldest Maremma is down to about 4 cups. They are on the go all the time, especially at night. Lucy I bet does 20 miles a night (followed tracks with ATV) and seems to patrol the same area everytime.

Sounds like a nice pack. With a pack of all large breeds, especially if you have the land, I'd definitely say raise your own food. You can find tons of recipes online for kibble so you can make use crops you're growing, although I doubt you have the marshland to grow the rice. It's usually pretty cheap though.

beerrunner13
04-05-2008, 05:45 PM
Dry food with people food supplement, My big one loves chicken and rice with hot peppers so I make 2 pots at a time when I make it. I do fees the cheaper stuff but the High pro and my big one is almost 7 and people don't believe it he still acts like a puppy chaseing our Aussie mix around the yard all day. I keep thier
bowl full and they have acces 24/7 I go through about 50# a month plus whatever we mix in with it.

Sourdough
04-05-2008, 05:59 PM
FMV (Fred Meyers Value) $9.85 per 50# bag last one month. And squirrels, everything but the tail. 61 pound brown Standard Water Poodle.

Tahyo
04-05-2008, 06:22 PM
Bragg, unfortunately I live in an unincorporated area in Illinois where if I stopped to pick up a road kill, the law would be all over my @$$. It's full of tree huggers around here. In fact I just saw a road kill deer this morning when I went to run an errand.

Fortunately we live on a small lake which gives me some sort of sense of nature.

Where as our dog is concerned, I feed her Iams lamb reduced fat. Is there better dog foods out there? You bet there is and if it were up to me I'd be feeding her Inova brand, but at the prices they want for that stuff... not going to happen.

Our dog is basically a house dog. I take her for walks every day around the lake and she has a fairly sized back yard to spend a lot of time in.

One thing more... This past February someone "gut shot" our pooch with a pellet rifle of some sort and I spent more on saving her than I did bringing my firstborn into the world. Some of you may thing I was nuts for spending that kind of money on a dog and could have bought 10 or more of the same kind for what I spent on saving her, but one look on my wife's face and there was only one choice to make.
No, I don't know who shot her, don't know if it was intentional or accidental and if all of a sudden I drop off the forum, you'll know I caught the culprit.

Anyway, Hayley, on occasion nails something in the back yard and eats it. Opossums, rabbits and she is very skillful at nailing chipmunks. She get's some tape worms from eating some of that stuff on occasion.

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 06:46 PM
One thing more... This past February someone "gut shot" our pooch with a pellet rifle of some sort and I spent more on saving her than I did bringing my firstborn into the world. Some of you may thing I was nuts for spending that kind of money on a dog and could have bought 10 or more of the same kind for what I spent on saving her, but one look on my wife's face and there was only one choice to make.
No, I don't know who shot her, don't know if it was intentional or accidental and if all of a sudden I drop off the forum, you'll know I caught the culprit.


I'm sorry, that sucks. I know how you feel though. I just finished paying off a vet bill that was over $1000. My wifes cat had an abscess from a fight that was life-threatening. $400+. My dog caught giardia from somwhere. Probably from people not cleaning up after their dogs in the city. $600+. Not having to listen to anyone's mouth about letting their animal die: priceless. :D

BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 06:47 PM
Thats terrible that he got shot. Any clue of what neighbor did it?
Ive had neighbors dogs sniffing around here but my dogs chase them down pretty quick. I wouldnt shoot anyones dog unless they were after my livestock. I only give the owners 1 warning to keep their dogs on their own property. No incidents in over 20 years. (they just know I'd do it)

BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 06:48 PM
Sapper, Aurther has chicken, he just needs the rice. :D

The chickens hang around him all the time. He will get up and move but they just follow him. I guess they know where it is safe.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/Bructer/DSC00705.jpg

Tahyo
04-05-2008, 06:52 PM
Thats terrible that he got shot. Any clue of what neighbor did it?
Ive had neighbors dogs sniffing around here but my dogs chase them down pretty quick. I wouldnt shoot anyones dog unless they were after my livestock. I only give the owners 1 warning to keep their dogs on their own property. No incidents in over 20 years. (they just know I'd do it)

We have no clue who did it. I have pretty much "deducted" from the direction it came from, but without proof I can't run around pointing fingers. Our dog is not a noisy or a bad dog at all. Just the opposite, she's just a big baby.

BraggSurvivor
04-05-2008, 07:02 PM
FMV (Fred Meyers Value) $9.85 per 50# bag last one month. And squirrels, everything but the tail. 61 pound brown Standard Water Poodle.

hopeak, does your dog do well outside during the cold snaps?

Sourdough
04-05-2008, 07:26 PM
hopeak, does your dog do well outside during the cold snaps?

Yes, they have curly hair, (not fur) that is up to 5" thick if you do not trim it. They have been used on dog sled teams running the Ididarod Anchorage to Nome.

They are a strong, powerfully built animal.

Alpine_Sapper
04-05-2008, 07:36 PM
Yes, they have curly hair, (not fur) that is up to 5" thick if you do not trim it. They have been used on dog sled teams running the Ididarod Anchorage to Nome.

They are a strong, powerfully built animal.

Unfortunately, modern society has robbed them of that legacy:

http://ihasahotdog.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/funny-dog-pictures-cubist-poodle.jpg

dilligaf2u2
04-06-2008, 05:00 AM
Strangers. The neighbor hood kids. The lady down the streets, cats. what ever TDW is having he gets his share.

Don

FVR
04-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Always dry dog food.

We get good brand name dry dogfood for cheap. Say, 50lb bag for 4 bucks. We stock up on the sales, again, using coupons and stores that double them makes it more affordable.

I am not much on the wet, as dogs need to chew to clean their teeth.

The only table food that I will give the mutts is meat. Now my wife, another story.


One of, no not one of, the best pup I ever had was a Chow. Ashley, she passed away about 6 years back. People don't realize the versitility of chows. They can be apartment dogs, yard dogs, farm dogs, hunting dogs, retrievers (which my dog refused) and she was scary smart.

She was a great squirrel, rabbit, deer, dog. She could stay out in the coldest of Md. winterss, but was just as cozy by the fire in the condo for long periods of time. After the first marriage went to crap, I walked out the door with my guns, and my dog. We almost went to court, over the dog.

After that, we started running. She was the best friend. I remember the winter storm of March 93 down here in Ga. Two foot of snow. It started snowing Friday late morning, and continued all day. After work, it was still snowing, so I grabbed Ashley and we went to the Life College park that connected with another park. No one was there, so I let her off lead. Most times I would not do that, not because she was mean, just because people have this perception about chows. Now, you do me wrong, she would eat you up.

Well, we ran our three miles in the blizzard snow, her long hair got coated with ice and she looked like a small snow monster.

I miss her.

WildGoth
04-06-2008, 04:26 PM
tahyo if you find out who did it more then happy to help beat him to a bloodly pulp i hate dog abuse

Sourdough
04-06-2008, 04:32 PM
The only table food that I will give the mutts is meat. Now my wife, another story.




So FVR, Your "WIFE" get's the real table scraps. And the mutts get the cream d' la' cream of the table scraps the "MEAT"...........Sorry it just cracked me up when I read it. I am sure you love your Wife and give her the best...............:rolleyes:

crashdive123
04-06-2008, 08:00 PM
So FVR, Your "WIFE" get's the real table scraps. And the mutts get the cream d' la' cream of the table scraps the "MEAT"...........Sorry it just cracked me up when I read it. I am sure you love your Wife and give her the best...............:rolleyes:

Ya know, didn't read it that way the first time. Went back after I read your post and now LMAO!