Not exact matches
They'll
probably feed their babies
to their
dogs.
This
probably doesn't add anything
to the debate but I ended up
feeding my
dog a raw meat
dog food a couple of weeks ago — I bought it by mistake.
It's
probably a pellet
feed, similar
to dog or cat food in appearance and ingredients list.
You've
probably heard the warnings against
feeding your
dog any kind of poultry bone, but there is an exception
to the rule.
If you
feed your
dog wet / canned food you will
probably have a hard time finding foods that have a 2:1 protein
to fat ratio.
If your
dog is not allergic
to grains, we think it's
probably more important
to feed a food that is low
to moderate in carbs instead of worrying about whether the food is grain free.
You'll
probably find that you don't need
to feed your
dog as much of this food as you have been
feeding with other foods.
The ingredients are not much different from some of Blue Buffalo's other foods and it would
probably be fine
to feed it
to dogs that didn't have any kind of food issues.
While most of the ingredients are
probably of good quality, you should be careful about
feeding this food
to a
dog with a food sensitivity.
If you
feed your
dog this food you should monitor his weight and condition since he will
probably tend
to gain weight.
The easiest domesticated animals
to feed are
probably dogs — the further away you get from the canine family, the more difficult it is
to figure out exactly what we should
feed our pets using intuition alone.
It's not what most people want
to feed their
dogs when they think about it, though your
dog probably won't mind.
Feeding your
dog cranberries
probably will not necessitate a visit
to the veterinarian, but it
probably will not improve their health, either.
If your
dog is happy and healthy and you didn't have
to take out a loan
to feed him / her, you
probably made the right choice.
If your
dog is overweight and you are
feeding the amount recommended on the bag, then you
probably need
to reduce it.
It's
probably a better idea
to just
feed your
dog in person.
If you
feed your
dog a milk product and he experiences these symptoms shortly after eating — say 30 minutes
to two hours — he is
probably lactose intolerant.
While it provides a lot of protein — typically 48
to 52 percent — and 33 - 35 percent ash (minerals), 8
to 12 percent fat, it is
probably not something you want
to feed your
dog if you can help it.
If you have a small, toy or miniature breed
dog, it stands
to reason that you
probably wouldn't
feed her the same food that you'd give
to a mastiff or a great dane.
There are online support groups as well as many books and recipes for healthy canine diets, so if time and due care are taken
to ensure that you are dealing with reliable info then I do feel that it is
probably the healthiest way
to feed your
dogs by far.
It's not like she was
feeding it
to her
dog in a bowl for crying out loud, the
dog probably stayed away just because of the smell, or maybe gave it a few licks here and there and realized he didn't like it.
Feeding your cat and
dog in separate places, and at separate times is
probably best until they are used
to one another.
If you're
feeding your
dog Pedigree, you
probably would benefit from using Pedigree
dog food coupons
to save money.
If you
feed your
dog Natural Balance
dog food, you're
probably looking
to save money with Natural Balance
dog food coupons.
Cats appear more adapted than
dogs or humans
to a high fat diet - so
feeding high fat foods
probably was not the cause of your cat's pancreatic problem.
Many pet owners with
dogs that have food allergies switch
to foods containing duck, due
to the fact that duck is
probably one of the best foods
to feed dogs who have allergic reactions
to other forms of meat.
Feeding your
dog a single can of food that contains carrageenan
probably isn't harmful but it looks like there is enough evidence mounting that you will want
to avoid carrageenan as part of a steady diet unless new or better research shows that carrageenan isn't harmful.
This is
probably not a reason
to avoid
feeding dog foods that contain rice, but I do note that there could be concern (ingredients indicated in blue).
I regret starting the habit of
feeding treats on a regular basis because the
dog sometimes doesn't relax adequately, it is forever hopeful of something, so
probably kinder
to have a routine that it knows there is no chance of a tit - bit except at particular times.
If you're concerned about your
dog's nutrition and want
to feed a good quality diet, you're
probably already paying a premium for good quality kibble or commercial food.
Although gluten
probably does account for some problems with grain consumption, «I think that grain - free diets, if they are also soy free and contain protein from animals not
fed GM crops, can help many
dogs, due
to being GM free — and not due
to some allergy or gluten issue.»
Feeding dogs cranberries has not worked all that well for prevention of bladder infections and bladder stones,
probably because it is hard
to keep the urine acidic all day using these in the diet.
Tragically though, the obese Labrador is
probably going
to suffer just as many, if not more health problems than the skinny, under
fed dog and it's just as likely that his misguided owner is sending the poor animal
to an early grave.
Even if you
feed your
dog our foods, you still always want
to research and educate yourself on specific products, and learn exactly what is good for your pet Ask your vet, and while they are not always right, they still
probably know best.
Even if you are trying
to feed a low carb
dog food, your
dog is
probably getting some carbs in his diet.
Calories per cup are high so this is
probably not a food you want
to feed to a
dog that is overweight unless you carefully monitor the food and
feed small portions.
We couldn't find any nutritional information for
feeding corn grits
to dogs but it's our opinion that
dogs probably have a hard time digesting grits or obtaining nutrients from them very well.
There are some problematic ingredients in the food and you won't be
feeding your
dog much meat protein, but the food has been around for a long time and your
dog will
probably do all right, as long as he doesn't have an allergy
to corn, wheat, or soy.
It is
probably better
to feed an alternative fruit
to your
dog that is known
to be safe for canines - mainly for your peace of mind!
The calorie content is a little low compared
to Pedigree's other kibbles so if you have been
feeding one of their other kibbles, you will
probably need
to feed a little more of this food
to keep your
dog in the same shape.