
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rice, chicken, sardines, egg. First two are a sick-day food, last two are occasional treats. Kids leave him a bit of sausage on Sunday mornings and sometimes dump the remains of their lunchbox in his bowl if they haven't finished. The rest of the time, kibble it is!
That's awful. Would you eat that? I would never feed my animals someone else's old rejected food that's been sitting out for 8? hours.
Yes, I would eat it. Sometimes my kids do eat it when they get home from school. I make real meals to put in their bento boxes! But sometimes the dog gets it, and he doesn't complain![]()
The dog cannot complain. For real- be more responsible. That is ridiculous.
Oh please. Dogs wolf down food they find in the gutter if you're not fas enough.
Yeah I can’t really feel bad for the dog who gets lunchbox scraps because our beagle scarfs up anything and everything she finds on the street or on the floor in the house. She’s completely indiscriminate when it comes to food and luckily has an iron stomach because she’s certainly sought out some nasty stuff. She LIVES for everyone’s food scraps. Not seeing the issue. It’s not like they purposely feed the dog rotting or unsafe food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rice, chicken, sardines, egg. First two are a sick-day food, last two are occasional treats. Kids leave him a bit of sausage on Sunday mornings and sometimes dump the remains of their lunchbox in his bowl if they haven't finished. The rest of the time, kibble it is!
That's awful. Would you eat that? I would never feed my animals someone else's old rejected food that's been sitting out for 8? hours.
Yes, I would eat it. Sometimes my kids do eat it when they get home from school. I make real meals to put in their bento boxes! But sometimes the dog gets it, and he doesn't complain![]()
The dog cannot complain. For real- be more responsible. That is ridiculous.
Oh please. Dogs wolf down food they find in the gutter if you're not fas enough.
Anonymous wrote:Please talk to your vet before switching to homemade food. Dogs need a proper balance of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Remember the taurine deficiencies related to grain-free commercial dog foods and the resultant cardiomyopathy? My vet provided me with a recipe for homemade food. It involves meat, veg, and supplements to suit my dog’s needs. Please don’t feed table scraps and assume that’s nutritionally adequate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rice, chicken, sardines, egg. First two are a sick-day food, last two are occasional treats. Kids leave him a bit of sausage on Sunday mornings and sometimes dump the remains of their lunchbox in his bowl if they haven't finished. The rest of the time, kibble it is!
That's awful. Would you eat that? I would never feed my animals someone else's old rejected food that's been sitting out for 8? hours.
Yes, I would eat it. Sometimes my kids do eat it when they get home from school. I make real meals to put in their bento boxes! But sometimes the dog gets it, and he doesn't complain![]()
The dog cannot complain. For real- be more responsible. That is ridiculous.
There's nothing wrong with giving the dog the kids rejected food, even if it has been sitting out for 8 hours. There are humans that survive on worse.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rice, chicken, sardines, egg. First two are a sick-day food, last two are occasional treats. Kids leave him a bit of sausage on Sunday mornings and sometimes dump the remains of their lunchbox in his bowl if they haven't finished. The rest of the time, kibble it is!
That's awful. Would you eat that? I would never feed my animals someone else's old rejected food that's been sitting out for 8? hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rice, chicken, sardines, egg. First two are a sick-day food, last two are occasional treats. Kids leave him a bit of sausage on Sunday mornings and sometimes dump the remains of their lunchbox in his bowl if they haven't finished. The rest of the time, kibble it is!
That's awful. Would you eat that? I would never feed my animals someone else's old rejected food that's been sitting out for 8? hours.
Yes, I would eat it. Sometimes my kids do eat it when they get home from school. I make real meals to put in their bento boxes! But sometimes the dog gets it, and he doesn't complain![]()
The dog cannot complain. For real- be more responsible. That is ridiculous.