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Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 07:00 PM
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Hooker
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My Wife has been in the kitchen for most of the morning, chopping, cooking and blending, being a considerate mate I have stayed away, Until a few mins ago, her reply when I asked what she was cooking, Dog Food ! , she is making it for her Lhasa Apso, must be 25 different ingredients. I should eat soo well. Any one else make their own dog food ? Recipe?
Last edited by Hooker; 10/08/20 07:04 PM.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 07:17 PM
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redchevy
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Nope, she likes the store brand senior blend ive been feeding her for years, loves the table scraps and when i rub her belly.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 07:25 PM
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Guy
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I cooked a limit of crappie for my dog once. I was thinking about doing it all the time to help her coat, but I found some good supplements for her. I just boiled this crappie it was delish.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 07:27 PM
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skinnerback
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When I had my pig dogs, I fed them a lot of raw meat. I never processed any dog food for them though.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 08:16 PM
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bill oxner
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Muffin has lost all of her teeth. I feed her nothing but filet mignon and grilled chicken tenders.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 09:56 PM
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nak
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Purina Pro Plan for the bird dogs and Purina One for the slug dog at my house.
Purina put the food on our table for years when I was growing up. My dad mixing custom, small batch Purina feeds for show animals and new formulas for the research farms. We had checker-board everything...table cloths, plates, glasses, coffee cups, ash trays, door mats, pocket knives, tie tacks cuff links, string ties.
We all need to practice Whoa more.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 10:06 PM
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I keep the liver and heart from my deer in the winter and feed them to my lab. I had a male lane that I don’t think he even chewed the pieces I gave him and if he did it and was one bite.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/08/20 10:09 PM
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reeltexan
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Had a friend years ago, who's wife owned two toy poodles - which she loved. She would cut and cook beef tenderloins for the dog's dinners.
He claimed she thought more of the dogs than she did him.
probably
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Re: Busy kitchen
[Re: Hooker]
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10/09/20 01:16 AM
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I once walked into the kitchen to find my mom frying some eggs. I told her I was starving. She responded, "there's cereal in the cabinet" as she slid the eggs into the dog bowl. I think I moved out not long after that.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 01:36 AM
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bill oxner
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Had a friend years ago, who's wife owned two toy poodles - which she loved. She would cut and cook beef tenderloins for the dog's dinners.
He claimed she thought more of the dogs than she did him.
probably
Don't go around calling Muffin no stinking toy anything.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 02:50 AM
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Buzzsaw
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Neighbor feed his Labs canned green beans from Walmart. They are both 14 and fine
My lab likes my Honey Crisp Apple Cores,
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 02:53 AM
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Paluxy
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Fresh crunchy squirrel heads are a thing at my place. I may see if Walmart can get them
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 11:21 AM
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Stub
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Nope mine eats dry Salmon dog food with a little a tablespoon of Pumpkin.
Last edited by Stub; 10/09/20 11:26 AM.
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Re: Busy kitchen
[Re: Hooker]
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10/09/20 12:23 PM
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bill oxner
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Give them a peanut-butter jar if you want to have some fun.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 01:57 PM
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redchevy
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My grandma feeds hers toast and raw hamburger... fattest damn dogs you have ever seen.
One of the guys we used to hunt with on a lease would shoot feral hogs to take home, he boiled the meat chunked it up and fed it to his dogs with a mix of something or other.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 02:14 PM
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My mom would buy a half dozen or more turkeys ever year when they went on sale for thanksgiving. Then once every other month she'd pull one from the freezer, roast it, debone it, add carrots and peas to the meat and run it all through a food processor into a puree. She'd put the puree into jars and stack them in the fridge and feed them to her Lhasa Apso until it ran out... then start the process over. Dog loved it, and ended up outliving mom, so I suspect it was a healthy diet. Sure made the house smell good when she cooked it up! But you wouldn't dare snag a piece of roast turkey from the pan. That was her pup's food and it wasn't worth the knot you'd get on your head for stealing it.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 04:10 PM
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It was a known thing in my family that my grandfather refused to eat yardbird (chicken) he grew up on a chicken farm and despised chickens. So it surprised me one summer when I found a chest freezer completely full of frozen chicken quarters. I asked him why he had so much chicken if he didn't eat it. He said "we buy it on sale, boil it, and feed it to the dogs" Two Pekingese that him and my step grandmother rescued from a shelter.
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Re: Busy kitchen
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10/09/20 04:30 PM
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I scrambled my dogs an egg this morning....of course, I was making a couple for myself at the same time.
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