Dog food diet?
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DON'T DO IT IT'S A FAD! OMG OMG OMG0
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accidently0
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We feed our dog very high quality, human-grade food, but still, NO.
One of my neighbors growing up (she was 8 or 9 at the time) used to come over and eat food out of both our dog's and cat's bowl. Just so gross. It was many years later that I learned that one of the major flavoring agents in dog food is rendered grease from those dumpster than sit out behind restaurants. Wrong in so many ways...0 -
Can't tell if serious or joking...
Hahaha, me neither.. >.>0 -
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No but I heard cat food has lots of fiber.0
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Yes, actually. I believe the way it works is to keep dry kibble in your pockets and eat a bit whenever you get hungry? Unfortunately, I ended up in the hospital doing this.
...Then again, I was too busy sitting on the side of the road licking my own *kitten* to notice the car coming.
Come on, really? I'm sorry to be so judgmental, but there's PLENTY of healthy food out there that you can lose weight while eating. DOG food is meant for DOGS, not people.
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but i can fit it in my 1200 calorie diet and Dr. Oz said it was good for us!!!0 -
The food kept getting stuck in my teeth. I switched to Cat food though and it was better.0
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Meow mix FTW!0
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LOLZ REMEMBER THE CAT URINE THREADS LOL SO FUNNY LOLZ BACON! LOLZ0
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I've heard that eating dog food can cause agressive side effects...
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My dog is a strict Paleo...Although, he has been known to cheat on his diet with underwear and greasy tinfoil.0
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No way. My dog is a vegetarian and I love bacon.0
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Here at least, pet food has to be fit for human consumption. SO.... go for it.0
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MFP doesn't list it in the calorie count database0
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I wish there was human kibble. Unless it tasted like my dog's kibble, in which case, never mind.0
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My husband is always really jealous of the crunchy food and treats my dog gets. I'm going to suggest this to him. Do you think it might cause any side effects like barking or asking for his belly to be rubbed? Will I need to get him a leash and collar?0
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I don't even feed dog food to my dog. Seriously, that stuff is gross.
I would and have eaten some of the food I cook for her, though. I don't eat her prey model raw food, though.0 -
See I don't eat my dog's food, but I do eat his rawhide bones. Great for my teeth, and help keep me busy during the long hours after work.
omfg i am dying here. people take life too seriously. :drinker:0 -
My husband is always really jealous of the crunchy food and treats my dog gets. I'm going to suggest this to him. Do you think it might cause any side effects like barking or asking for his belly to be rubbed? Will I need to get him a leash and collar?
my hubby has leash and collar but that is a totally different topic0
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