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    Claire and Rebel eat kibble food, those raw foods look like they're really good for the dogs, I keep telling myself I'll look into it but I'm still a bit scared of it, don't want to give them any bad stuff. lol
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    For X-mas I got a book on home-cooking your dogs' food. This, I believe, is better than kibble but still not as good as raw. Some day they'll switch to raw, but only after I'm done with my research! I'll take some pictures of their dinner tonight... actually, it's about dinner time now so I need to go cook it.

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    Lv4dogs, that dinner looks very appetizing! However, I'd steam clean the carpets weekly because E. Coli could very well be lurking underneath that thick carpeting. One can never be too careful Otherwise, you can lay a sheet of newspaper on the carpet and let the dogs go wild.

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    Of course I forgot to take a picture I'll try to remember in the morning, they'll be getting raw chicken and veggies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    Lv4dogs, that dinner looks very appetizing! However, I'd steam clean the carpets weekly because E. Coli could very well be lurking underneath that thick carpeting. One can never be too careful Otherwise, you can lay a sheet of newspaper on the carpet and let the dogs go wild.

    Ya know I can't belive I have never thought about that, well as far as carpet goes anyway. I feel so dirty now.
    When I prepare it I think about and clean up the counter and when I feed them in the kitchen I think about it and clean the floor. But I haven't thought about that on the carpet. Shame on me. I do steam about once a month or so just to keep it clean with all the critters & traffic I have on my carpets. And granted they only eat on the carpet maybe once a week or once every other week. But still, looks like I'll be steaming more often. Thanks for pointing that out to me.

    Wouldn't the bacteria go right through the newspaper though? Its so porus. I think an old vinyl tablecloth or something would be better than paper.
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    Wow am I dumb! I've never looked into the raw diet, but I have heard a lot of people on here talk about it. I didn't even know dogs could have raw meat! Just so I understand, I can give my dog a raw piece of streak and it's fine? I'd love to put them on that diet, but it looks expensive and time consuming. The time part I can find, but the money not as easy .

    My little pack gets Chicken Soup for the dog lovers soul. Sometimes I put a raw egg in or some beaf or chicken broth.
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    What a great thread, Sophie! You and your raw obsession... heh. I can't show Gonzo Gissie's dinner because he'd be waay jealous.

    This isn't really dinner, it's breakfast. He gets a big breakfast and just a Kong-full of kibble for dinner. He got 1/2 cup of Evo large bites, 1/4 cup of lightly cooked Chicken, some green beans and a raw egg ^_^







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    Maggie and Shadow got switched to a raw diet about a month or so ago...

    and i just feed them indoors but they have to eat it on or above a towel that way i can just throw the towel in the wash

    today they got the regular chicken leg quarter, with an egg and shell and canned mackarel and sardines. plus maggie gets a liquid glucosamine and ivermectin for her mange
    Last edited by AllAmericanPUP; 12-31-2005 at 01:14 AM.

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    mine usually get dry kibble with some cooked meat or fish and sometimes noodles or rice mixed in. We get a pizza every friday night, so they each get a small piece for a treat. MMMMMM!

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    Haha, what can I say?

    Lv4dogs, you're right, a vinyl tablecloth would be better! I just feed the dogs outside on opposite sides of the yard, so I don't care what they do with the food, hehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    Otherwise, you can lay a sheet of newspaper on the carpet and let the dogs go wild.
    Yeah, I feed Finn in the great outdoors. I used to feed him in his crate, but, since his crate has been put up for awhile, he eats outside...
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