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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Actually, you can live a very healthy life eating at McD's, it all depends on what you order.
    Have you watched the documentary, "Supersize Me?"



    *Nicole*

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    again, it depends on what you order.

    If you get a large fry, double cheeseburger and huge orange soda for every meal you're going to be a hurt puppy.

    There's more on the menu than that, however

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    The man in supersize me ordered everything on the menu at least once. He ate MD for every meal for a month and suffered serious health consequences.



    *Nicole*

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    Too expensive for me, but my (ex)roomate had her German shepherd dog on this. The vet couldn't figure out what was wrong with her skin, she had raised bumps everywhere. Anne tried dozens of kibbles, including allergy formulas. None of them helped. She switched to raw, and it went away. The NV freeze-dried diet was the cheapest prepared stuff at the time so she encorporated that into the diet. Her dog thrived on it, amazing change.
    I've been BOO'd!

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    Yes, he ordered everything on the menu at least once, but he also ate the largest sizes offered (hence the name of the "documentary"), and consumed 3-4 times the reccomended caloric intake every day.

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    Eating McDonald's for the rest of your life would not be a healthy diet. Just the lack of fiber on the McDonald's menu is enough to make you very ill. Keep in mind their healthy choices only have to look healthy compared to their other menu items.

    I don't feed raw, it does sound like a good diet for dogs. Being a kibble girl I like Innova EVO it's very high quality, a bit spendy in my area though. Another brand I like well is Natural Balance, they have some great allergy formulas too, which I know have really helped out some dogs and their owners. The nice thing about Natural Balance is Petco sells it so it's pretty easy to get and I think it costs a little less than the EVO.

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    Again, there are salads, fruit, diet drinks, juices, etc. on the menu. It is POSSIBLE to maintain a good diet while eating at McD's, Wendy's, etc, you just have to use your head.

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    Just nobody get confused and try to order raw at a McD's.

    I'm almost confused trying to follow both threads within this thread.

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