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Dog Owners: What do you feed your dog?
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NYC_Gal 2.0



Joined: 10 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We've settled on a lamb/brown rice kibble, greenies chews, pig ears (found at Costco, and from Australia,) occasional smoked duck as a treat, and milk bones. He gets an egg once a week, some fish whenever I have some, and plenty of crunchy biscuits. He also loves apple slices, so whenever I slice one up, he gets some, though I cut his into smaller bits.
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Plume D'ella Plumeria



Joined: 10 Jan 2005
Location: The Lost Horizon

PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ajosshi knows what he's talking about. Taste of the Wild is very highly rated. As is Orijen. So is Innova, which is what I feed my girl.

Taste of the Wild is not available here (in China). Orijen is, but I found that it was just too rich for her. It made her itchy and gave her intestinal issues.

Innova is also a highly rated food. I'm not sure whether it's available in Korea though. My dog does well on it.

Like you, I mix it up with other goodness. Cooked cubed chicken, bits of duck, hot dog pieces, sometimes small chunks of beef and from time to time, bound together with steamed softened pumpkin (the latter being very good for their digestive system).

She's a happy and healthy little dog who is thrilled at mealtime.
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warmachinenkorea



Joined: 12 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Plume D'ella Plumeria wrote:
Ajosshi knows what he's talking about. Taste of the Wild is very highly rated. As is Orijen. So is Innova, which is what I feed my girl.

Taste of the Wild is not available here (in China). Orijen is, but I found that it was just too rich for her. It made her itchy and gave her intestinal issues.

Innova is also a highly rated food. I'm not sure whether it's available in Korea though. My dog does well on it.

Like you, I mix it up with other goodness. Cooked cubed chicken, bits of duck, hot dog pieces, sometimes small chunks of beef and from time to time, bound together with steamed softened pumpkin (the latter being very good for their digestive system).

She's a happy and healthy little dog who is thrilled at mealtime.


Is available in Korea, so is Evo. We have a young stray that I we tried to feed Innova but it gave him diarrhea.

Be careful with high protein dog foods. They are great for puppies and very active dogs. But your basic sit around and do nothing dog can develop kidney trouble.

Our dogs love carrots, apples, bananas, licking the yogurt container clean, and popcorn(a piece once a month)
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