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To: fassue
“The grains in the kibble might be what’s causing the itching...”

Somewhere I’ve read that grains are the largest group of causative agents for a whole list of health problems in dogs’ food. In the “high quality” brands, they emphasize how little grain they contain. Dogs are essentially carnivores; some argue omnivores. I’ve heard of dogs going strictly vegetarian, but I think that’s more for the owner than the dog. They certainly need meat.

109 posted on 10/02/2007 8:35:31 PM PDT by Humal
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To: Humal

“Dogs are essentially carnivores; some argue omnivores. I’ve heard of dogs going strictly vegetarian, but I think that’s more for the owner than the dog. They certainly need meat.”

You’re correct they are really carnivores, but they will eat other things.

I don’t HAVE the luxury of giving my dog ANYthing containing “meat” (i.e., any animal product). It’s NOT for my vanity, but to save the dog from extra problems caused by her allergies to animal protein. Not all of us who have dogs on vegetarian are doing it for “selfish” reasons.

I’d certainly rather be able to give Tara rawhide, any old treats on the shelf, or any old dog food or table scraps. It’s alot easier, believe me.

I’m just lucky I have a dog who was seemingly built for allergies - she loves to eat just about anything, and has no problem with her strictly vegetarian diet. Which is required for her health, not for my vanity. I am no vegetarian, that’s for sure!


115 posted on 10/03/2007 7:35:20 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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