What do I feed my dogs on a daily basis? Raw chicken backs, at 49 cents a pound from the local supermarket. Usually I feed them 2-3 a day, depending on how much exercise they've had, and how much crap they've eaten off the street. I used to feed my dogs very expensive premium gourmet kibble, and no matter what brand I tried they would always have big sloppy poops. Gross, I know. Now that they are on a raw diet, the poops are small, solid and don't smell. My dogs also have nice white teeth from gnawing on bones. Raw bones are digestible and don't cause splintering problems. Dogs also don't have issues with eating raw chicken--if they can happily eat poop, they can eat raw. Just so you know, my dogs also eat cooked chicken bones off the street everyday. We live in Harlem and when people eat fried chicken they throw the bones on the sidewalk. When they first did it I would freak out and grab it from their mouths. Now I don't care anymore. After the first 25 times or so, I stopped worrying.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
What my dogs are eating today...
What do I feed my dogs on a daily basis? Raw chicken backs, at 49 cents a pound from the local supermarket. Usually I feed them 2-3 a day, depending on how much exercise they've had, and how much crap they've eaten off the street. I used to feed my dogs very expensive premium gourmet kibble, and no matter what brand I tried they would always have big sloppy poops. Gross, I know. Now that they are on a raw diet, the poops are small, solid and don't smell. My dogs also have nice white teeth from gnawing on bones. Raw bones are digestible and don't cause splintering problems. Dogs also don't have issues with eating raw chicken--if they can happily eat poop, they can eat raw. Just so you know, my dogs also eat cooked chicken bones off the street everyday. We live in Harlem and when people eat fried chicken they throw the bones on the sidewalk. When they first did it I would freak out and grab it from their mouths. Now I don't care anymore. After the first 25 times or so, I stopped worrying.
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