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Quote: Carol Boche
I better write my glop recipe down.....hee hee
Yeah, your right, my parents would buy patties because my mother has a heart attack when I feed chicken (bone-in). Does not even like me to talk about it.
But that's why you can use her dog as a T.V. tray and not mine......yikes (sorry mom)
Even on raw, I have one who would eat himself to death in a heartbeat if I let him. I can picture him in a roaming pack, finishing off the parts everyone else left..... always lagging behind, still chewing..... everyone else calling him Fat Fat the Water Rat.....
Me too. The natural food store where I get my dogs' meats -- the butcher told me yesterday that he was suddenly grinding up more whole chickens for customers.
That tells me that some people are jumping into raw in a way that they might be comfortable with as they learn.
Reg: 07-13-2005
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My sister just called to say that she just watched a news story showing CANS being pulled off shelves. I don't know if this means that it's cans now, too (I think they originally said "semi-moist," like those foil pouches), but I would take it as a warning to stop feeding any wet commercial dog food until the full story is known.
JMO!
And yes, Anne, I thought that was interesting too. I would applaud someone who had been on the brink but hesitating, deciding to take the plunge in a way they felt safe with......
Interesting... voluntary recall on ALL WET & DRY pet food manufactured between Dec 2006 and March 2007.
My sister is on the verge of feeding a cooked meat diet to her cat. (Cat refuses to eat raw). I bet this will be enough to convince her to switch completely.
As someone that didn't finish the first bag of IAM Puppy Dry Kibble due to Diahreah onset in the 12th week, and made the switch to Nature's Variety after three weeks of rice and boiled turkey (weeks 13 through 15).
I was just in Petsmart and they had signs up at all the registers "We removed all effected foods from the shevles" blah, blah, blah. Funny thing was the shevles were mostly empty.
Fox News did a story on it today, but I missed it.
It really kind of creeps me out that that Menu company has "control" over that many *different* brands. I guess politics are everywhere...such a sad deal. I keep thinking about this old man I saw the other day in the parking lot, getting into an old beater car loading up the big bag of Ol'Roy, with his mutt dog in the back, smiling.
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