[nagdu] What Should Dogs Eat ws RE: Growing Up Fisher
barbandzoe at comcast.net
barbandzoe at comcast.net
Tue Feb 25 16:31:14 UTC 2014
Hey Raven , right on.
Given a dog bones is a great thing to do, but remember, give them RAW bones and not cooked. If you cook bones they get brittle and can break off and get stuck in the dogs throat. Plus give them a big bone so they have to work at it and that will help to clean their teeth. knuckle bones are good.
If you don't know if you should or shouldn't buy the dog food. some ways to tell is If you can buy it in Wal-Mart, K mart, target, Gas stations, and grocery stores. not good.
Plus you should change the brands and flavors of the dog food. Have beef, chicken , bison, fish, and potatoes, rice, green pea. change it up. you don't eat the same thing all the time for years and years, so your dog doesn't need to either. Don't buy the big 100bl bag, buy smaller bags so it stays fresher and tastes better.
For you who travel I think you would have to carry dry food, but the dog can have raw or dehydrated at home. Think of farm dogs, the dogs eat stuff that no one really wants to know, and farm dogs are very healthy. So dogs have a lot of choices and that to me makes in fun to go out and buy new foods and try stuff and give the dog a treat.
There are lists on the internet that have things that you should not feed a dog. Grapes, raisins and unions. and many others.
So to me we want to feed are dogs and other pets good food, but I think we can have fun and give them an interesting meal time at the same time.
Barb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raven Tolliver" <ravend729 at gmail.com>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:15:12 AM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] What Should Dogs Eat ws RE: Growing Up Fisher
Hi,
While fruits and veggies are okay for our canine companions, they are
definitely not necessary, even for fiber. For dogs who eat a true
canine diet of only raw flesh and organs, they also eat bones with the
meat, which help firm up stool. Now, I know that this is incredibly
controversial because any number of professionals who work with dogs
will tell you to never feed a dog raw meat or even bones. Of course,
there's a right and wrong way to do everything. Handing a dog a bone
stripped bare of flesh is pretty high risk. Handing a dog a bone
covered in meat with no additives, such as a pork shoulder, chicken
breast or chicken thigh is perfect.
I swear by this diet because the Golden Guy was a victim of some of
the minor damage kibble can do. Chronic ear infections every month,
needing his anal glands expressed every 6 weeks, horrible breath and
plaque buildup. All of that went away when I dropped the fake food.
And trust me, I used to feed Acana, which is considered pretty high
quality junk.
If you really think kibble is okay for a dog, I suggest Googling the following:
Cancer and Kibble
dangers of kibble
kibble and dog's teeth
kibble versus raw feeding.
Maybe it sometimes takes being burned by this junk and veterinarians
to swear off it, but I was tired of pouring through ingredient lists
of different foods, researching what's good and what's not, and even
looking into preparing home-cooked diets, which are a hell of their
own. I was done with trying to figure out the problem with different
kibbles, and finally learned that processed dog food was the problem.
Yes, dogs can survive on it for many years. Heck, their are people who
survive on burgers and fries, chicken McNuggets and french fries, and
pizza to ripe old age. There are people who smoke and drink to they
die in their seventies and eighties. It still takes a toll on the
body. These people definitely survive on this junk, but they do not
thrive. The same is for dogs and processed foods.
On 2/25/14, Nicole Torcolini <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
> If someone asked me what a dog should, I would not answer dog food or human
> food. When you look at it from that angle, you're kind of missing the whole
> point. I agree that there's nothing wrong with feeding dogs what most
> people
> call "human food". However, dogs don't need all of the stuff that humans
> usually put on their food, such as sauce and gravy . Some lean meat would
> be
> just fine as dog food. Some dogs seem to also need some of the other stuff,
> such as fiber, that is found in the manufactured dog food. As far as that
> is
> concerned, it's all about looking at the ingredients. What is in the food,
> and in what order?
> Finally, although dogs will eat almost anything, I don't always think that
> it is a good idea to feed them certain fruits and vegetables. Some of them,
> like apples and bananas, tend to work fine, but there are certain others
> that don't get digested very well; this also includes nuts. Dogs will eat
> fruits, vegetables, and nuts, but they are carnivores, so some of that
> stuff
> does not work well with their systems.
> And, last but not least, some people choose not to feed their guide dogs
> human food, especially directly from he table, because it causes the dog to
> beg. I've heard people say that that can be avoided, but it's still not
> something that I am willing to try.
>
> Nicole and Lexia will likes her dog food but will let you know if she needs
> a different one
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> barbandzoe at comcast.net
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 5:02 PM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Growing Up Fisher
>
> The veal shops were given the dog by the hotel because the man said he
> could
> sew Remember they got the hot nudge sundaes, How is meat people only
> food.
> I would rather give my dogs meat then most of the dog treats out there. So
> much of that stuff is all corn and wheat. Dogs eat meat, veggies and
> fruits
> in the wild. and by wild I mean dogs like foxes, coyotes, and to some
> extent
> wolves. Many times when dogs get sick many times people who deal in animal
> nutrition will tell you to cook for your dog and give them meat, brown rice
> and veggies. If you have a fat dog we have been told to give dogs veggies
> for treats.
>
> I still liked the show and will watch it again.
> Barb
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Raven Tolliver" <ravend729 at gmail.com>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 6:01:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Growing Up Fisher
>
> Hi,
> As someone who is very against manufactured dog food, there is nothing
> wrong
> with feeding dogs raw meat that has been treated and handled a certain way.
>
> In fact, guide dog schools in the earlier days used to feed the dogs raw
> meat, or maybe it was cooked. It doesn't matter, manufactured dog food is a
> very new concept. And guess what pet dogs and working dogs ate before that
> cancer-laden stuff was concocted. Guess what wild canines eat.
>
> On 2/24/14, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Doug,
>> LOL Oh ow that is a grand idea for those who are not happy with this
>> list.
>
>> Atleast you broke the sort of funky feeling the list had.
>> Thanks for the smile.
>> *cough* back to our normally regularly schedule guide dog talk..LOL
>>
>> Marsha drenth
>> Sent with my IPhone
>>
>>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 5:51 PM, Doug Parisian <eggmann at mymts.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Obviously adding to the tedium but, something worth serious
>>> consideration, if one cannot abide by list rules in terms of eticate
>>> and topic rules, simple solution leave! You could go one step
>>> further and set up your own list with your own rules--YIKES!
>>>
>>>> On 24/02/2014 3:55 PM, Marsha Drenth wrote:
>>>> Howard,
>>>> You asked what rules had been broken. The rule of respect. By Mike's
>>>> tone, he was not being respectful of Buddy. Again this had nothing
>>>> to do with the actual writing, but the way he sounded. Nor did this
>>>> have any thing to do with Mike's opinion or Buddy's opinion. Again
>>>> it was the tone. I am getting blue from saying this so much. Nor
>>>> should I need to explain repect to you, to whom I assume are a grown
>>>> man. As someone said already, there are rules on this list. I don't
>>>> care if you don't like the show or not, take it apart bit by bit,
>>>> express your opinion all you want...but do it in a respectful
>>>> manner. Also again, this has nothing to do with that I did or not
>>>> recieve my guide from any particular school. I didn't know about the
>>>> show until someone posted about it today. Nor do I watch TV. I am
>>>> the moderator of this list, and do have the authority to tell
>>>> persons who have a bad tone to be nice. And again, if you have issues
> with that, please do take it up with Marion, NAGDU president.
>>>> Everyone since has discussed this show in a respectful manner, but
>>>> you seem to go and go on and on about this. Your more than welcome
>>>> to email me offlist, I can not call you.
>>>>
>>>> I am suggesting that this be the last said about this. No I don't
>>>> mean the topic of the show, but your insistants that I am taking
>>>> away your right to an opinion.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Marsha drenth, NAGDU List Moderator Sent with my IPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 4:21 PM, "Howard J. Levine"
>>>>> <WB2HWW at earthlink.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes if you like to call me that would be great my phone number is
>>>>> 718
>>>>> 591 3678.
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marsha
>>>>> Drenth
>>>>> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 4:15 PM
>>>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Growing Up Fisher
>>>>>
>>>>> Howard,
>>>>> As the list moderator, I have the responsibility to this and to
>>>>> each and every member. I did not tell you that you could not
>>>>> express your opinion. Nor did I take away your right as a blind
>>>>> person to express your thoughts. What I did ask for, is for the
>>>>> members of this list to be nice to each other. And yes Howard, it was
> rude.
>>>>> If you would like to continue to argue about this, we can surely do
>>>>> that offlist.
>>>>> I was not out of line, but I do believe that you are.
>>>>> Take a deep breathe, step away from the computer and think about
>>>>> what you write before you send the message.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>
>>>>> Marsha drenth, NAGDU List Moderator Sent with my IPhone
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 11:13 AM, "Howard J. Levine"
>>>>>> <WB2HWW at earthlink.net>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Come on Marsha no one was nasty, did GDF call you. We have a
>>>>>> right to our opinion's and please don't hold blind people to
>>>>>> higher stand then sighted people. It is tv show and we can have
>>>>>> opinion just like the rest of the country. I understand that this
>>>>>> show is being back byGDF and it is all about money. WE as blind
>>>>>> people have same rights rest of the country and don't need to kiss as
> just so we can get a guide dog.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marsha
>>>>>> Drenth
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 9:47 AM
>>>>>> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog
>>>>>> Users
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Growing Up Fisher
>>>>>>
>>>>>> gentlemen, there was no reason to get nasty. Although you may not
>>>>>> likethe show. You need to keep your opinion subjective. Be nice!
>>>>>> thank you, from your list moderator!y
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Marsha drenth
>>>>>> Sent with my IPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 9:41 AM, Mike <blindndangerous at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's called a comedy. Get that through your head. Heh. I didn't
>>>>>>> get a chance to watch it, but I did read the article that the NFB
>>>>>>> published about it, and while I am not a fan of them all the time
>>>>>>> they had a lot of good points to say on the show. SO I think
>>>>>>> I'll take them over you.
>>>>>>> Mike.
>>>>>>>> On 2/24/2014 7:52 AM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
>>>>>>>> Did anyone else watch this awful piece of garbage last night?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It had exactly one redeeming quality, and that was that it ended
>>>>>>>> eventually. For once, I agree with the critics. Blind guy or no,
>>>>>>>> this thing for one wasn't funny. For another, oh, where to begin?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Where did the guy's family think he went for a month? Or did he
>>>>>>>> just pick up a guide dog named Elvis at the corner store?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Veal cutlet? Really?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Locking your dog in the pantry and pretending he was lost? For
>>>>>>>> real?
>
>>>>>>>> C'mon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> OK, it was TV, but it was really bad TV.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Oh, and mom...midlife crisis much?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'll give it another go, but i'm not very optimistic.
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