Reg: 07-13-2005
Posts: 31571
Loc: North-Central coast of California
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No, I don't think so. Only those canned softened bones (you know, the supermarket canned fish with pressure-steamed bones).
Yeah, look through TJ's frozen fish. There are all kinds. I hunt out the Dover sole and the gray sole, both wild line-caught.
I give the dogs some and the human some. I want the dogs to have that variety but not necessarily to fill them up with $4+ per pound fish. When I get the scraps for $1 a pound from the local fishermen who filet their catch at the farmers' market, I use it with more abandon in the dogs' bowls.
Reg: 10-09-2008
Posts: 1917
Loc: St. Louis, Missouri
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$4 per pound?! Y'all need to find a seafood specialty market or an Asian grocery store that sells fresh fish. Some of the best fish for dog food are the smaller (less mercury), oily fish like sardines and mackerel (several kinds). These can be had for $2 per pound or less. Fresh/frozen whole sardines are awesome. about 7 inches long, no sharp fins, practically scale-less. My pups love them.
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