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General Discussion>Vegan dog food?!?!?!?!
Nefari0us 06:50 AM 10-14-2010
I just saw a segment on the morning news talking about how people are now being more conscious of what there pets eat. And they were talking about "vegan" dog food. Personally I think that this is an abomination. If you want to eat nothing but lettuce thats fine. But dogs were not meant to be vegetarians! Just take a look that their teeth! Vegetables were not meant th be eaten by dogs, end of story. What do you guys think?
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yourchoice 06:54 AM 10-14-2010
Originally Posted by Nefari0us:
Personally I think that this is an abomination.
I couldn't agree with you more.
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hammondc 07:02 AM 10-14-2010
I think it will lead to some very unhealthy dogs. By nature, they are carnivores. I am very specific about what I feed my dog, but this is just so far off base.
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bigdix 07:03 AM 10-14-2010
I have a chihuahua. He is only fed live cattle. :-)
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Nefari0us 07:04 AM 10-14-2010
My dog eats what I eat for the most part. She gets dry dog food and usually some meat (minus seasonings) that I'll cook just for her when I cook dinner
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Subvet642 07:11 AM 10-14-2010
A vegan diet can kill a dog. There are vital proteins and amino acids that are only available from animal sources.
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OLS 07:11 AM 10-14-2010
I jumped out of my chair when I saw this title....then it sunk in that maybe
you were as outraged as I was. Our society has several dangerous segments
and growing tendencies. Doofus-ism seems to be one of them. I can fully get
behind some idiot's desire to be a walking advert for agressive family planning,
I can even understand some of the reasons to eat less meat, but if any human
being thinks they are going to improve the life choices of their Freaking dog by
showing them the virtues of the vegan lifestyle, I'd like to feed them to their
dogs one chunk at a time. F&$#ing California.

:-):-):-):-)
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Nefari0us 07:14 AM 10-14-2010
Originally Posted by OLS:
I jumped out of my chair when I saw this title....then it sunk in that maybe
you were as outraged as I was. Our society has several dangerous segments
and growing tendencies. Doofus-ism seems to be one of them. I can fully get
behind some idiot's desire to be a walking advert for agressive family planning,
I can even understand some of the reasons to eat less meat, but if any human
being thinks they are going to improve the life choices of their Freaking dog by
showing them the virtues of the vegan lifestyle, I'd like to feed them to their
dogs one chunk at a time. F&$#ing California.

:-):-):-):-)
Well said!
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OLS 07:15 AM 10-14-2010
Originally Posted by Nefari0us:
and usually some meat (minus seasonings) that I'll cook just for her when I cook dinner
I am a bad boy...my dog eats meat covered in RUB, cause that's the way it's cooking,
and I give them a lot of meat off the grill when I smoke ribs and butts. I KNOW garlic is not
good for them, and there is a garlic component in the rub. However I have never seen a
dog killed by rub or chocolate or anything like that. But I think I will start leaving the
scraps intended for the dogs un-rubbed. My sisters dog once polished off 4 easter baskets and
the accompanying foil during the space of one church service and showed no ill effects, so
I think the tests they run in those dog lags must be pretty intense. "Chocolate, when shoved
into a dog from both ends, can cause discomfort and even death if at least 100 lbs of fine
chocolate are used daily for three weeks in a row."
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357 07:16 AM 10-14-2010
It's a pretty rediculous concept. The same arguement you made can be made for human diet as well. We, like all other mammal predators, have our eyes in front of our head for depth perception used in hunting, we have "canine" teeth for tearing flesh, and our ears are angled forward so we can pinpoint where sound is coming from (works kinda like visual depth perception).

Not to mention predators have large brains and tend to be much smarter than their prey given their high protien / high fat diets. Such diets are vital to brain development.
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AD720 07:31 AM 10-14-2010
Vegan humans usually supplement their diets in certain ways to make up for the loss of proteins and amino acids.

I would hope that Vegan humans that have vegan dogs are also aware of those dietary limitations.

Our cats, like me, are omnivores. :-)
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chenvt 07:33 AM 10-14-2010
I'm more conscientious about what my dog eats which is why I feed him top level dog food with a high protein content.. and bacon

but vegan dog food? Please..
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Blueface 07:34 AM 10-14-2010
I wouldn't go that far with mine to put him on a veggie diet.
That is nuts.
Dogs are still 99% wolves.
Wolves eat meat.

I do however have mine on an all natural raw meat diet.
It is comprised of raw meat along with organic vegetables.
He loves it.
Use to be stubborn to eat, now can't wait for the next meal.
Comes frozen and I thaw out 24 hours in advance, in one ounce cubes.
Recommended by vet and makes total sense when you think about it as grain in the food is used as a filler and not good for them as not intended to be digested by them.
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mosesbotbol 07:35 AM 10-14-2010
Vegan dog food is good for a dog with a food allergy and helping figure out which meat may be an issue. One may go with Vegan dog food and just feed pure meat treats to target specific nutritional needs as well.
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OLS 07:36 AM 10-14-2010
Oh, and I do not hate California. That part was satire. My departed father, however,
used to call them "Those California Radicals". This was back in the late 60's and early
70's. I don't remember him ever capping on hippies, though.

As for the argument Carlos put forth, this is very true, most cheap dog food is heavy
on grains and vegetable meal anyway. And most people tend to buy the cheapest or
cheap to middle-est dog food they can find. So it gets worse. I don't even own dogs,
I feed my landlady's dogs with food she buys, or as I said, right off the grill on the
weekends, which they love. She buys them IAMS, although I would not. At least not
all the time. If I was those dogs, I would revolt. You should see the ravenous behavior
they exhibit when she runs out and I buy them some carryover of Beneful from Biglots in
a small bag. The aromas, tastes and textures drive em nuts.
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neoflex 07:40 AM 10-14-2010
Originally Posted by OLS:
I jumped out of my chair when I saw this title....then it sunk in that maybe
you were as outraged as I was. Our society has several dangerous segments
and growing tendencies. Doofus-ism seems to be one of them. I can fully get
behind some idiot's desire to be a walking advert for agressive family planning,
I can even understand some of the reasons to eat less meat, but if any human
being thinks they are going to improve the life choices of their Freaking dog by
showing them the virtues of the vegan lifestyle, I'd like to feed them to their
dogs one chunk at a time. F&$#ing California.
:-)
People are out of control. It could just be my experience but did you ever notice that people who follow a vegan lifestyle always feel the need to share it with anyone and everyone ? "Yay, good for you!" I don't go out with friends for dinner and feel the need to announce "I will eat everything and anything put in front of me.":-) I bet some of those same people go home and hide in a closet and gnaw on a rib.:-) I can care less what lifestyle you choose but it just pisses me off when the same people try and convince you that you need to follow their same lifestyle. Now we have idiots trying to have their pets follow their lifestyle even though it could be detrimental to their health.:-)
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massphatness 07:49 AM 10-14-2010
My dog likes carrots as an occassional snack.

Her diet is primarily meat-based protien though.
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babybob2k 07:50 AM 10-14-2010
I think switching a dog to a vegan diet is irresponsible at the very least.

I think dog's are pretty crafty, and can take care of a fair amount of things themselves. If I took all meat away from mine, I'd be waking up a few times during the night to make sure my leg was still there. I hope these vegans have small dogs with dull teeth....... :-) :-)
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OLS 07:55 AM 10-14-2010
Funny thing about dogs is they are SO Monkey-see, Monkey-do when it comes to food.
Some things they could CARE LESS about until they see a human eating it.

I had a Satsuma tree in my back yard as a kid, and we would go up and pick one off the
tree and start peeling and munching away, just as sweet as honey. So one day we start to
see them on the ground, smashed and reamed out, and our dog was biting them off the
tree and busting them up and eating them. When some dogs see you eating citrus, they
get that 'left out' look, then you give them a slice and they lick it and look back at you
like, "NO, I want THAT! That thing you're eating". doofi
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Blueface 07:57 AM 10-14-2010
While they come in different meat types such as chicken, lamb, beef, turkey and sardine and on and on, and I give him all, here is the chicken as an example.
It contains lots of veggies but the main ingredient and focus is raw meat.
Nothing too good for my best friend.
He is slim and trim.
His coat is healthy.
He is a 13 year old that has the energy of a puppy.

So, while primarily meat based, this diet does contain a large aspect of "veggies" as I come to think of it.

Ingredients: Chicken, Chicken Necks, Ground Chicken Bones, Chicken Hearts, Organic Kale, Organic Carrots, Organic Yams, Chicken Livers, Organic Broccoli, Organic Apples, Organic Ground Flaxseed, Cranberries, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Parsley, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Kelp, Alfalfa, Mixed Tocopherols (source of vitamin E).
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