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ktkates87
Joined: 13 Apr 2010 Location: Busan
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:03 am Post subject: Petowners: What are you feeding your dog? |
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I keep trying to do google searches on this one, but obviously keep getting the "koreans and eating dog" results. Anyways, I'm curious: what are you feeding your dog? That is if you have one...
Back home I normally feed our dog pedigree or purina, and have continued to do this in Korea. I've got to wonder though, if that is any better than the Korean dog food out there? I mean most of the time the pedigree or purina is being brought in from Thailand and I wonder what the quality is coming out of a Thai factory. Is anybody feeding their dog Doby, or any of the other Korean varieties? I'd really like to know what other people are feeding their dog!
I know I could ask this on ARK but I know there are also alot of pet owners on this forum as well. Thanks! |
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highstreet
Joined: 13 Nov 2010
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:07 am Post subject: |
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innova puppy
from gmarket |
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seoulsucker

Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Location: The Land of the Hesitant Cutoff
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:10 am Post subject: |
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| Purina Pro Plan for large breeds. |
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lorenchristopher

Joined: 25 Dec 2007
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:30 am Post subject: |
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| Purina Pro Plan for small breeds. It's hard to find in Seoul unless you go to Chungmuro to the big pet shops, even there it's expensive so I just order a big bag on gmarket. Also they have great deals on dog treats, toys, clothes....everything is much cheaper on gmarket.com. |
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NYC_Gal 2.0

Joined: 10 Dec 2010
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:46 am Post subject: |
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I boiled chicken breasts, then used the broth to boil rice. I then chopped up the chicken (used a food processor) and mixed it in with the chicken flavored rice. I'd make a big container once a week and keep it in the fridge, then heat some up for his mealtime.
I also gave him one egg a week for his coat. He liked it scrambled.
He also got some of the healthier table scraps but only after we'd eaten.
Dogs also need a multivitamin of sorts. If you can't find one, Nutrical is available at vets and many pet shops. It's calorie dense, so don't overdo it.
This was all back home, but all of the things I suggested are available here. |
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Robbo
Joined: 05 Sep 2010
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:56 am Post subject: |
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| Wow! I'd eat that! |
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bilbo202
Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Location: Seoul
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Koreadays
Joined: 20 May 2008
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:37 am Post subject: |
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organic chicken breasts,
Alpo purina dried mix
fresh water
snacks, treats
also they eat my food at times.. cheese, meat, biscuits, etc |
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warmachinenkorea
Joined: 12 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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Royal Canin for our Yorkie
Natural Balance Gran Free for the Bull terrier.
We are not big fans of Purina Pro plan because the dogs were nervous and pooped way too many times in a day.
Each dog acts differently to differnet food. If your dog is nervous, erratic, pooping more than twice in a day, or the poop smells real bad, then you might wanna consider changing the food. |
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NYC_Gal 2.0

Joined: 10 Dec 2010
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Robbo wrote: |
| Wow! I'd eat that! |
My sister complained that she was eating cereal for dinner one day, and the dog was eating better than she was. I told her to have at it.
He was finicky, and this was even before we'd started with table scraps. He was the runt of the litter, and always had some sort of health issue (epilepsy, digestion issues, deaf in one ear, cataracts later on), so after years of trying every wet and dry food on the market, we gave up and did the boiled chicken and rice diet. He really would go without eating for days on end until then. He wasn't a normal dog. My parents had gone for a pure breed because of my dad's allergies (Italian greyhounds have very little dander), but it came with more than a monetary price. I loved the little lightbulb head, though. He'd jump up onto the piano stool and start mashing his front paws on the keys to play along with me, tag wagging the whole time. He was awesome. |
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willteachforfood
Joined: 24 Jan 2011
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:50 pm Post subject: |
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If you want to be picky...and we are with our animals...most all of the food sold at E-Mart or HomePlus is pretty low quality garbage....but the Korean stuff is even worse.
You should order Royal Canin or Science Diet from GMarket, or just buy it from an animal hospital if you can't be bothered with online shopping. GMarket will save you about 5,000 per 4kg bag.
Yes, it's double the price of the crap food....but there is a reason for this. When we switched our animals over we were amazed at the difference. For one thing you get a LOT less feces with good pet food.
But what does double the price mean? $25/month to feed your pet instead of $12.50? You wouldn't buy only the cheapest garbage food for yourself just to save 10 bucks. |
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Dazed and Confused
Joined: 10 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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| I've fed my dog(s) over the years Pro Plan, Royal Canin, Science Diet, and ANF. They've done very well overal without any problems. The biggest thing to look for is corn or wheat in dog food. Dogs usually have trouble digesting corn and wheat and it has little nutrition for them. You'll end up in a situation that was accurately described by my dad as "50 pounds of dog food and 100 pounds of poop". I would also be wary of foods that use hair as a protien source. Hair isn't digestable. |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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| The blood of my enemies mixed with Science Diet. |
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manofwar
Joined: 12 May 2004
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:27 am Post subject: food |
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| Costco dog food for small dogs. water mixed with eggs. vegetables and fruit. |
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Died By Bear

Joined: 13 Jul 2010 Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Usually eggs, chicken, and his treat is Liver and kidneys.
I usually cook the chicken and eggs with zuchinni at the same time I cook my food. It's not that expensive, and you don't have to overfeed your dog.
I brown sliced liver in a little butter on both sides, then cut it into small pieces.
For the kidneys, I put them in a colander in the sink and pour a pot of boiling water over them,. I then put the rinsed kidneys back into the pot, cover with cold water, bing to a boil, then cover and turn off the heat. When cool enough to handle, I cut it into bite sized pieces.
These are two of my dog's favorite foods. Pig ears are a rare treat as they are processed. |
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