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Commercial dog food- a question for dog lovers
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Here's what I'm sure of Hope. The links you provided aren't informational as much as "infomercial". Andrew Lewis is preying on naive animal lovers to buy his $50 dog cookbook.

I've had to make my own dog food in the past and never felt the need to include such delicacies as:

"Pug potato & Collie cabbage stew"
"jack Russell terrier turkey omelet"
"Beagle bannana biscotti"
or as a party treat:
"dalmation doggy dip".

If you're worried about the contents of your commercial food, I think you can find alternatives and recipes for a lot less than $47.

The food I made (because I was too broke at the time to buy commercial) was essentially:

Cooked beans(mashed up)
cooked whole grains
A little fresh bacon grease, broth or vegetable oil
pinch of salt

It wasn't "Biscotti", but my dogs loved it and it contained no preservatives or unnatural ingredients.

woof

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RE: Commercial dog food- a question for dog lovers - by Greg - 10-11-2008, 09:12 AM
RE: Commercial dog food- a question for dog lovers - by Guest - 10-11-2008, 09:55 AM
RE: Commercial dog food- a question for dog lovers - by Guest - 10-12-2008, 02:35 PM

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