Dogs that Eat Better than their People
Over the past month or so, I’ve been on the tear for the “right” dog food for the girls. We’ve been on Evo for 18 months or so, before that Wellness, Holistic Select, plain old rice and chicken and some short spurts of other less expensive foods.
The problem: Most foods make Lilli throw up. Any raw meat (other than chicken) makes her throw up. Most foods give her diarrhea. Evo was the only food that didn’t make her throw up, HOWEVER the enormous amount of stinky gas that came from both dogs ALL DAY was too much to bear – especially on long car rides with the windows up…GASP!
So, I brought up the conversation on K9Athlete – a forum where Jason and I connect with other disc doggers and performance dog owners. I’m a bit proud that it’s the current ranking thread for most comments.
That to me means:
- People want to know more about their pet’s nutrition
- People want to give advice and share their experiences to help the people that want to know more about their pet’s nutrition.
I know for sure that I’ve asked our vet 12 ways to Sunday about what we should feed and what would help and what to do. Most responses were to take Flagyl and try a different food. The ones we tried above were the suggested foods. I don’t have any hard feelings at all towards our vet, however I have learned from the conversations in that thread, that asking a vet for nutritional info may not be the best bet.
Long story short – I went and got a food called The Honest Kitchen. I was made aware that it’s mush – basically like oatmeal consistency – and dehydrated raw organic food. Also, a couple of myths I had heard were busted.
- Busted Myth #1: Soft, wet or mushy dog fod is bad for dog’s teeth. Nope. Not bad for their teeth. They get plenty of chewing action by chewing bones or a kong or their master’s fingers…
- Busted Myth #2: Dogs can get sick by salmonella, e-coli and other bacteria by eating raw chicken. Dogs’ bodies don’t work like peoples’ bodies. They don’t “get food poisoning” from chicken and raw meats like people do. Go ahead – feed raw.
So the purpose of this post…the new food makes great, healthy poops, gives no gas and smells edible. The girls don’t particularly like it though. I think they look at it like a kid looks at a pile of mashed peas for dinner…mmmm….nah I’ll wait til I’m hungrier…
So today, I took it a step further and applied some other advice I got from Susan Garrett’s feeding plan for her dogs: chicken necks! The store was out of chicken necks but they had chicken backs for .69 per pound! So I bought a bunch up, came home, chopped it up, put it in their green, mushy, super-healthy super-food and WALA! They ate it right up! AND it gave them something to crunch on.

I’m grateful for healthy dogs with healthy tummies and clean smelling air. Thanks to everyone who contributed to our new meal plan!


Kristin (Doggie Manners Trainer)
Saturday, 25th July 2009 at 5:30 pm
Very nice I told you raw feeding was the best and I believe so too now if we can get the vets to approve in which case its hard to find one that approves of raw .I do know of a holistic vet I am checking into and will let you know and you may want to switch too because its hard to feel confident and happy paying someone for caring for your pet if they dont believe in anything you do for example if your dog gets sick from the raw it can happen the vet will offer solutions and suggestions verses your old vet will say told you so. Nice and I am glad they are feeling better and you will see a huge difference not just in attitude but in stamina as well .
Take care,
Kristin and the girls=)
Jason
Tuesday, 28th July 2009 at 8:14 am
Yah, they are maniacs with more energy now. I’m thinking we should go back to dry food and get some more nap time in… JK