Interesting Article Regarding Feeding Dogs - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T08:19:59Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/interesting-article-regarding-feeding-dogs?feed=yes&xn_auth=noi make my own dog food ,i don…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-06:1150197:Comment:18613152014-05-06T22:26:40.864Zveronica camachohttp://mycorgi.com/profile/veronicacamacho
<p>i make my own dog food ,i don't trust the pet food industry anymore then our food industry ,but i did my homework on how to properly make and supplement it .i don't do raw or completely grain free tho ,some things seem like hype and raw and grain free seems like its hype </p>
<p>i make my own dog food ,i don't trust the pet food industry anymore then our food industry ,but i did my homework on how to properly make and supplement it .i don't do raw or completely grain free tho ,some things seem like hype and raw and grain free seems like its hype </p> we have alot of coyotes where…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-02:1150197:Comment:18604892014-05-02T18:22:58.690ZTali'Sha and Giblehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/TahliSha
<p>we have alot of coyotes where i'm from, and theyre surprisingly bigger than the average coyote. i heard they were going to try and specify it as a new species, because they are much bigger, but i don't know if that part is 100% true or not.</p>
<p>we have alot of coyotes where i'm from, and theyre surprisingly bigger than the average coyote. i heard they were going to try and specify it as a new species, because they are much bigger, but i don't know if that part is 100% true or not.</p> this is sort of irrelevant to…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-02:1150197:Comment:18604862014-05-02T18:17:17.181ZTali'Sha and Giblehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/TahliSha
<p>this is sort of irrelevant to the post, but i read feeding your dog alot of omega fatty acids can actually help dogs who have arthritic problems and ease the movement in the joints.</p>
<p>this is sort of irrelevant to the post, but i read feeding your dog alot of omega fatty acids can actually help dogs who have arthritic problems and ease the movement in the joints.</p> Cassie likes blueberries. And…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-01:1150197:Comment:18603552014-05-01T04:35:02.463ZVicky Hayhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickyHay
<p>Cassie likes blueberries. And watermelon -- if she sees me break open a watermelon she takes up the "Fork that over NOW" position under the table. She'll eat apples, and (only if she's in the mood) she'll chew on a carrot like it was a chew toy.</p>
<p>Cassie likes blueberries. And watermelon -- if she sees me break open a watermelon she takes up the "Fork that over NOW" position under the table. She'll eat apples, and (only if she's in the mood) she'll chew on a carrot like it was a chew toy.</p> Hm. That's interesting about…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-01:1150197:Comment:18603542014-05-01T04:32:38.176ZVicky Hayhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickyHay
<p>Hm. That's interesting about the wolves. I think I'd heard that somewhere.</p>
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<p>The coyotes around here will eat ANYTHING. Including some things one would rather not contemplate. But...check out this interesting page on coyotes: <a href="http://www.urbancoyoteresearch.com/About_Coyotes.htm" target="_blank">http://www.urbancoyoteresearch.com/About_Coyotes.htm</a>. I'd have guessed they rarely live to a ripe old age, but I had no idea their mortality rate was so…</p>
<p>Hm. That's interesting about the wolves. I think I'd heard that somewhere.</p>
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<p>The coyotes around here will eat ANYTHING. Including some things one would rather not contemplate. But...check out this interesting page on coyotes: <a href="http://www.urbancoyoteresearch.com/About_Coyotes.htm" target="_blank">http://www.urbancoyoteresearch.com/About_Coyotes.htm</a>. I'd have guessed they rarely live to a ripe old age, but I had no idea their mortality rate was so high!</p>
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<p>And the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum notes, about the diet of coyotes in the low desert:</p>
<blockquote><p>"Coyotes are omnivores, which means they will eat or try to eat just about anything. In the Sonoran Desert coyotes vary their diet with the seasons. Cactus fruit, mesquite beans, flowers, insects, rodents, lizards, rabbits, birds, and snakes make up some of their dietary choices."</p>
</blockquote> Max and Katie would kill for…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-05-01:1150197:Comment:18602642014-05-01T02:23:44.746ZLindahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LindaFeldbin
<p>Max and Katie would kill for apples or bananas. Arnie thought the zinnias were the best treat in the garden and my one wolfhound thought peanuts were the greatest thing since sliced bread. In hard times wild animals eat what they can find to keep them going.</p>
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<p>Max and Katie would kill for apples or bananas. Arnie thought the zinnias were the best treat in the garden and my one wolfhound thought peanuts were the greatest thing since sliced bread. In hard times wild animals eat what they can find to keep them going.</p>
<p> </p> Good point about us worrying…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-04-30:1150197:Comment:18601892014-04-30T23:01:27.093ZHollyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Holly128
<p>Good point about us worrying more about the food we feed our pets than what we feed our human families. I think it may be that unconditional love and blind loyalty thing that gives animals the edge, but I do think I may be guilty of obsessing about my dog's diet and medical care. I also know my dog and I will have less time to be together and I hope to keep my dog happy and healthy as long as possible.</p>
<p>When Sully developed allergic skin issues and constipation I spent many hours…</p>
<p>Good point about us worrying more about the food we feed our pets than what we feed our human families. I think it may be that unconditional love and blind loyalty thing that gives animals the edge, but I do think I may be guilty of obsessing about my dog's diet and medical care. I also know my dog and I will have less time to be together and I hope to keep my dog happy and healthy as long as possible.</p>
<p>When Sully developed allergic skin issues and constipation I spent many hours trying to resolve it naturally, and inexpensively. Would I have been as obsessive with my children prior to having Google options? Who knows? I am certainly not looking for the best and most expensive feed and pet products, but the reports of animal deaths are so alarming that I try to find the least dangerous products and hope for the best. At last this site gives me some idea how products work with other corgis.</p> My dogs especially Wynn loves…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-04-30:1150197:Comment:18603382014-04-30T22:28:18.202ZJane Christensenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JaneChristensen
<p>My dogs especially Wynn loves picking raspberries off my bushes and eating them. There have been many wild fruits that animals could eat and I'm sure times were rough too. Mice and rabbits were probably a good source of protein.</p>
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<p>My dogs especially Wynn loves picking raspberries off my bushes and eating them. There have been many wild fruits that animals could eat and I'm sure times were rough too. Mice and rabbits were probably a good source of protein.</p>
<p></p> Yes, and for thousands of yea…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-04-30:1150197:Comment:18602532014-04-30T22:05:35.564ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>Yes, and for thousands of years before we actively housed dogs, the wolves that would become our dogs' ancestors were the ones who chose to stop or reduce their hunting and eat our garbage instead. In lean times, the ones who prospered on slim pickings would have been the ones who survived. The grey wolf that we see now is probably not the ancestor of our dogs, though they both have a common ancestor. Wild canines are very flexible in their diets; foxes eat fruits and plant material and…</p>
<p>Yes, and for thousands of years before we actively housed dogs, the wolves that would become our dogs' ancestors were the ones who chose to stop or reduce their hunting and eat our garbage instead. In lean times, the ones who prospered on slim pickings would have been the ones who survived. The grey wolf that we see now is probably not the ancestor of our dogs, though they both have a common ancestor. Wild canines are very flexible in their diets; foxes eat fruits and plant material and one type of coyote has a diet that is mostly prickly pears for part of the year.</p> My 16 year old cat does like…tag:mycorgi.com,2014-04-30:1150197:Comment:18601822014-04-30T19:14:09.320ZJane Christensenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JaneChristensen
<p>My 16 year old cat does like TOTW cat food but the rest prefer the cheaper brands...saves me $.</p>
<p>My 16 year old cat does like TOTW cat food but the rest prefer the cheaper brands...saves me $.</p>