This probably applies to other animals kept as pets, but right now I'll talk about dogs.

I think dogs deserve to eat real, varied food instead of the same industrial feed every single day. Have you noticed how they always seek "human" food, even when they might already have food in their bowl? I think they just don't want to eat the same processed crap everyday! They want real food! I think the fact that they would do anything for a miserable pizza border is proof enough.

That's it, I just felt like I needed to tell someone. Thanks for reading, and apologies if the post sounds angry or something, remaking the post now would be too much work 😩

  • ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Dogs will seek and beg for anything, even if it isn't food, or even if it will straight kill them. They just see you have some, and they would like some too.

    I don't think my dog is begging for chocolate, grapes, and onion. They just see me eating it, and they would very much like me to share some of my prized catch with the rest of the pack.

    Other then that, dogs should not be eating 95% of human food, even "natural and organic" stuff. Do heavy research into whatever you are giving your dog, and for the love of god don't just give them kibble. Do what Last Year recommended by mixing up their food. But do not assume that just because we can eat it, they can to.

    A lot of food that you think might be good for dogs, or are extremely healthy for humans, can seriously harm, kill, or do nothing for a dog in terms of health.

  • Zoift [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Dogs can have little a crust, as a treat.

    But for real, if all i had to eat was dry cereal, id beg too.

    • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      Hi I'm Hexbear's resident veterinarian!

      While it's fine to very your dog's diet and provide some dietary enrichment, commercially formulated foods exist to meet your dogs nutritional needs safely and consistently. Commercial dog food is "real food."

      It is typically NOT SAFE to feed your dog (or cat) an exclusively home cooked diet, as this drastically increases the risk of heart disease, metabolic bone disease, kidney disease, etc. Additionally, raw diets are associated with increased risks of infection and zoonosis.

      If you are interested in home cooked diet you should always consult a board certified veterinary nutritionist.

      If your friend is truly only feeding their dog chicken, rice and veggies I would advise them that their pet is at a severe risk for heart and bone disease.

  • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I'm not a dog owner so i don't know if it's my business to even speak on this but it is true that historically dogs were usually fed scraps and leftovers from human meals, so technically that should be totally fine, however bear in mind that the nature of modern food is much different from what people used to eat in pre-industrial times. So unless your diet is that of a person from the middle ages i don't think it's a good idea to share your food with your dog, at least not indiscriminately. I'm sure that some things are ok, like meat that is not too seasoned or processed, but with most other things you probably want to be careful and get an expert opinion whether it's ok for your pet. Pizza in particular seems like not a great idea but idk.

    • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      Hi I'm Hexbear's resident veterinarian!

      While it's fine to very your dog's diet and provide some dietary enrichment, commercially formulated foods exist to meet your dogs nutritional needs safely and consistently. Commercial dog food is "real food."

      It is typically NOT SAFE to feed your dog (or cat) an exclusively home cooked diet, as this drastically increases the risk of heart disease, metabolic bone disease, kidney disease, etc. Additionally, raw diets are associated with increased risks of infection and zoonosis.

      If you are interested in home cooked diet you should always consult a board certified veterinary nutritionist.

  • Iraglassceiling [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    Hi I'm Hexbear's resident veterinarian!

    While it's fine to very your dog's diet and provide some dietary enrichment, commercially formulated foods exist to meet your dogs nutritional needs safely and consistently. Commercial dog food is "real food."

    It is typically NOT SAFE to feed your dog (or cat) an exclusively home cooked diet, as this drastically increases the risk of heart disease, metabolic bone disease, kidney disease, etc. Additionally, raw diets are associated with increased risks of infection and zoonosis.

    If you are interested in home cooked diet you should always consult a board certified veterinary nutritionist.