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actually they are omnivores, cats are true carnivores.
Yes all cats are obligate carnivores but people keep them indoors on a steady diet of dry food .That's why they piss in your shoes....I would call dogs opportunists.. From what I have seen observing dogs for many years, they will most any table food, carrion, beer, sweets, feces. just about anything. Some might call this a scavenger. I assume the thousands of years association with humans has changed their behavior somewhat.
Give them some Ol' Roy. You'll clean up!
From that day forward, we feed our German Shorthairs Diamond dog food. I was also told to stay away from any foods that contained poultry. They said it is amazing the amount of canines that have poultry allergies. Just my experience Randy
On the flipside of that statement, and to prove that some of the above advice about what works for one may not work for the other, I present to you Mr. Marbles, my boxer mix. 11.5+ years old, and has eaten Ol' Roy his entire life (for God's sake I'm a Guzzi owner therefore, by definition I am cheap). I started him on it as a pup figuring I'd have to switch him to something healthier once he matured, and started to get overweight. 11.5 years later, and he's weighed exactly 58 lbs for his last 9 or 10 yearly vet visits. You can feel his ribs, but usually not see them unless he stretches. Deep chest, narrow gut. Looks great and has more energy and stamina than any dog we've had him around. When we hunt pheasants, he goes all day, but the others are always crashed in their kennels in the truck at noon. For about a month or so a year he'll quit eating dog food entirely after deer season when we throw the deer carcasses in the yard for him to nibble on. (the fed ex guy get's a kick out of that I'm sure) plus I save all the deer trimmings and freeze them in one pound packages to let him snack on when I get home from work. I've never had to limit his food. His dog feeder (a converted hog feeder, remember Guzzi owner=cheap) holds almost 25 lbs of food, and I keep it topped off. He can eat whenever, and how ever much he wants. He's kenneled during the day, but allowed to run free while I'm home from work, over my quarter section and sleeps on the couch every night. Get's lots of table scraps, even polishes off my chili bowl, and I like it spicy, has the toughest stomach of any dog I've ever had. Never bother to clean the spices off of my steaks etc. when giving him the scraps. I can count on one hand the number of times he's been sick or crapped in the house, and those were always attributed to over indulgence of road kill or table scraps (gave him a bunch of ham fat one time, that wasn't pretty). My theory is that his high exercise level, he covers a lot of ground roaming the place, regularly goes about chasing down and dispatching raccoons, possums, woodchucks and the like, and loves chasing the four wheeler/ snow mobile/ dirt bikes/ deer etc. around the place, helps him burn off all the fat in the Ol' Roy. Either way whatever it is it works for him. And I realize he's not the norm. I've owned a lot of dogs over the years and this one has been special. Never been to the vet for anthing but neutering and shots, even at almost 12 he's not showing any signs of slowing down other than his hearing is starting to fade (pretty common for boxers), and he's gray from his nose to his ears, but his eyesight, stamina, joints etc. are all as healthy as they've ever been.TDF
I looked up this brand: http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/diamond-dog-food-dry/Is this the same stuff? Doesn't seem to get more than an average rating, and seems to be, pardon the pun, filled with fillers, in addition to having had several recalls.
OKAY. What's the skinny on Kirkland Signature? Layla, our somewhat hyperactive Briard eats that stuff. (Armstrong has a digestive problem so he eats Hill's WD.)Spud
That Walmart stuff?I wouldn't feed that to a dog ..... so to speak.Lannis