Most commercial dog food is a product of the
meat and poultry industry. Not only is the quality of the
ingredients questionable, but feeding it to our beloved companions
results in the same negative consequences for our planet as the
consumption of animal foods by humans: an increase in pollution,
global warming, infectious disease, and the inhumane treatment of
billions of animals.
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your companion dog to a nutritious, healthful, plant-based diet.
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- What animal nutrition enthusiasts consider to be the best way to
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- Which ingredients in commercial dog foods are most risky
- How the health of dogs fed a vegan diet compares to those eating
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- Why certain popular human foods (including avocados and onions)
are toxic for dogs
Whether you wish to supplement or completely transform mealtimes,
you can provide your dog with delicious, nutritious biscuits, daily
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they’ll find delicious and nutritious, everything completely
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My dog likes these recipes
From Callan of Bellevue, Washington on .
Most the recipes I have made from this book are great and my dog gobbles them up. The only one she didn't like was some biscuits. I think it's a worthwhile book for the recipes even though the avocado thing may be false.
yes, they can be
From Teresa Francoeur of Shelton, Connecticut on .
My Husky spent years on a veggie dog diet (she passed at 16) was never overweight, had beautiful clean teeth and a bright enegetic outlook until the end. Don't knock it until you've tried it.
No, they're not.
From Ulrike Neville of OKC, Oklahoma on .
I was thinking of ordering this book until I saw the part where it is claimed that avocadoes are toxic for dogs. No, they are not. Both my dogs eat avocadoes and both are still alive after years of doing so. Avocado is an ingredient in commercial dog food (not that I advocate feeding commercial dog food).
I have to wonder about the rest of the author's research if she passes on the avocado myth. It's the PIT that is toxic and who eats that anyway?
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