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In reply to the discussion: Oh, That Food Is Unsafe for Humans? Let’s Give it to Our Pets [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)69. Actually they list that as the initial feeding guide
If you dig a little deeper they tell you to adjust feeding levels depending on the dog's age and activity and to feed them twice per day which I do. I originally was skeptical of the feeding amounts, so I spoke to my vet about it and he said as long as the dogs are maintaining a consistent weight, I should not worry. They go to the vet once per year and I have blood work done on them every other year. They are both quite healthy after two years on that chow.
http://www.orijen.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Orijen-Feeding-GuidesREVISED.pdf
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IMHO the real issues with commercial pet food are 1)inadequate nutritional labeling
Gormy Cuss
Nov 2013
#72
You are so correct. As one of my herding instructors said "There is a amount of cattle shit each
Vincardog
Nov 2013
#57
Since we are generally headed to work, all I say is "Where is the cows Chief?"
Vincardog
Nov 2013
#61
I am a veterinarian with over 30 years in practice. I also have a degree in microbiology.
kestrel91316
Nov 2013
#20
All our dogs are from the animal shelter and experienced longer periods of homelessness.
hunter
Nov 2013
#22
aside from pilfering rotting garbage from my compost heap, scarfing dead mice before I
magical thyme
Nov 2013
#12
There are like a million things we can worry more about than pet food. Things that help humans. n-t
Logical
Nov 2013
#35
Then I am terrible. How about we actually regulate the human food better first?? n-t
Logical
Nov 2013
#53
you can get them to switch over to almost anything, if you mix it in their favorite food in ever
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#74
yes, my little girl was totally repulsed by the food at first, I thought it was hopeless!
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#76