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In reply to the discussion: asking for thoughts on dog food. [View all]Bayard
(26,029 posts)We always know when she has another one because she scratches excessively, and start loses hair in those spots. They always smell like Frito's when they get it. Our vet is currently trying different meds. I don't want to leave her on prednisone.
We do cook for our dogs, two Pyr's, and one Scottish Collie. Mr. Bayard boils a big pot of chicken quarters for them, and adds brown rice and veges, along with a multi-vitamin. That amount feeds two giant dogs (both are 120-130 lbs,) and one medium sized, for 2 days. Our oldest Pyr is now 14 years old--positively ancient for the breed.
I don't like commercial foods. There always seems to be some recall going on. Plus, the extrusion process can be detrimental to nutrients, and protein content. Highly processed food is about as good for dogs as it is for people, (not.) Yes, it is much more convenient for humans to just dump dry food into a bowl.
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