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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 537597" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>The corn thing makes me mad. Meat by products thing, not so much. Dogs have eaten those for eons, not just in dog food. At least <strong>that</strong> they can digest. </p><p></p><p>Although I'll tell ya, with all this junk over pet food ect..........I'm seriously hunting for an affordable home recipe for dog food that meets nutritional needs. I see what's in the ones that are "organic" or "natural" and I'm like, well, gee, why do I feel so guilty over giving her table food? It's what she's eating anyway. Actually.........she's got healthier table scraps in her dish than what's in the dog food most likely. There are very few things Molly won't eat, so she gets a wide array of meats, fruits, and veggies. I limit the bread though, too starchy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 537597, member: 84"] The corn thing makes me mad. Meat by products thing, not so much. Dogs have eaten those for eons, not just in dog food. At least [B]that[/B] they can digest. Although I'll tell ya, with all this junk over pet food ect..........I'm seriously hunting for an affordable home recipe for dog food that meets nutritional needs. I see what's in the ones that are "organic" or "natural" and I'm like, well, gee, why do I feel so guilty over giving her table food? It's what she's eating anyway. Actually.........she's got healthier table scraps in her dish than what's in the dog food most likely. There are very few things Molly won't eat, so she gets a wide array of meats, fruits, and veggies. I limit the bread though, too starchy. [/QUOTE]
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