Reg: 12-04-2007
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Loc: Upper Left hand corner, USA
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Quote: Melissa Thom
It's Old Yeller brand and Kroger generic brand chow. I really hope no one here feeds that crap.
Old Yeller is in the same food quality tier as Old Roy. It's first ingredient I recall as being ground yellow corn and the second ingredient as being bone meal. At least the food stays true to the book in that sense.
I bought 5 bags yesterday. Guess I'll have to take it back.:frown:
No, no… send it here Michael. I could use some ditch filler. If the toxins are strong enough, might cut down on next year’s mosquito population.
Quote: Lori Jacobs
Just saw someone yesterday at Kroger putting a gigantic bag of this in her cart.
Gives me shivers thinking that people would actually feed this crap and other, equally as toxic brands, to their pups. I often see this at Walmart too. What, if anything, can you say to these people?
Reg: 10-09-2008
Posts: 1917
Loc: St. Louis, Missouri
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I don't preach to people about what to feed their dogs. Heck, any dog being fed regularly by its owner is doing lots better than many that are strays, abandoned, etc. I realize that for many dog-owners cost is the number-one consideration when it comes to dog food. I totally get that. I wish they understood better about the total picture of a dog's health/nutrition... but bless them for feeding the dog at all.
What infuriates me is the dog food companies that put this toxic crap on the shelves for people to buy, when I have every reason to believe that they know the product is absolute crap or worse. Dogs owned by people trying to do the best they know how don't deserve to be fed poison, regardless of how cheap the dogfood is.
Reg: 07-13-2005
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Loc: North-Central coast of California
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Quote: John Lister
That's why I do a raw diet.. I figure if we get bad human grade food my dog and I can both can get sick together..
You'll probably be sick alone. You have that loooooooong digestive system that gives food-borne pathogens loads of time to colonize, which is where the illness comes from.
The healthy dog whose system isn't fiddled with by adding slow-digesting food (kibble) to his raw or by giving antacids and still feeding raw has extra-caustic stomach acids and a short digestive system that usually doesn't even give pathogens time to look around and set up housekeeping.
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