I’ll remember this as people yell at me not to feed my dogs human food. “It’s bad for them” they tell me...
Yeah, what you think dog food is, and where did it come from?
My friend feeds her dogs,chicken,brown rice and veggies for meals...They are all over 10 and doing great.....
Ask them if they've ever watched a dog eat raw cat poo, straight out of a kitty litter pan. I have seen it with my own eyes (though not my dog). It's apparently a not-uncommon problem in households with both cats and dogs.
Dogs can eat a wide variety of things, including things that even humans won't eat.
Hell, this is probably just a Dry Run before Joe and The Ho do this to the parents of the kids they send off to "Re-Education Camps".
Sad. Condolences to dearly departed fur babies. Sniff.
Now, on the subject of chocolate, my 2 labs love it. After being scolded a few times about “it could kill them” I looked it up. My 90 lb. big girl would have to eat 14 lbs of chocolate in one sitting to get sick. Not that she’s not up to it (she is) but the most she gets is 1/4 of a Big Block so not more than a few ounces.
IMO the whole “chocolate is poisonous to dogs” is an old wives tale cooked up to allow old ladies to keep their chocolate to themselves.
https://midwesternpetfoods.com/
Looks like something leftists would buy. Organic like stuff made in there own 4 kitchens in the USA and they’ve planted tens of thousands of trees. What that has to do with dog food, I don’t know. I’ve never seen any of their brands in a store. We get Purina Dog Chow for our old dog and MFA(Missouri Farm Association) for our LGD.
My daughter has four dogs, feeds them homemade chicken soup every night poured over their crunchies. Not sure what brand of crunchies, but I’ll pass this article on to her.
My cat gets Royal Canin crunchies and 1/2 can Friskies Turkey and Gravy every day. She only licks up the gravy—fine with me. She also gets bottled filtered water because our city has very dangerous chemicals in the water including lead and strontium-90.
Environmental Working Group rates vegetables and fruits on their annual Clean 15/Dirty Dozen list. You can look at all of their reports at no charge at ewg.org. They rate water; cosmetics too. Some of them have cancer-causing ingredients.