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| If she is anything like my hound, what's on the label won't scare her. Probably could use a good meal, go for it!
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| I was watching one of those Vet shows and a dog came in after getting into the cat food. It had a ball of compact food in its stomach and was miserable. Luckily a bunch of IV fluids lubed up the dog enough for it to digest the food and not need surgery the following morning. They told the owners to keep the dog away from the cat food since this is a common problem. Don’t know what kind of cat food it was. |
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| I don't think just because it's eating banana it means it's starving. My Pit Bull LOVES bananas.
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| quote: Originally posted by WaterburyBob: I don't think just because it's eating banana it means it's starving. My Pit Bull LOVES bananas.
So does my Pug.
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| Nutritionally cat food is higher in protein than dog food, but if the dog is hungry one feeding isn't going to be an issue. As far as bananas, my dog will sit and watch me eat one, she always gets the last little bit.
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| By all means, feed her the cat food. It won’t hurt her in the short term, and if it gains her trust, you might be able to get more info..many dogs are chipped and we’d never know it. She may have pups, and that extra protein will come in handy. Sounds like she may have italian greyhound in her. There are specific rescue groups in your area (all over the country, actually) that would take her in, retrain her, and place her if they don’t have her on a missing list- most of those little guys require a fenced yard, just like the greyt greys- and they spook easy and run like the wind. She’ll find the food if you leave it out..but so will a lot of other critters. Good luck.
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| My dog’s decision tree on whether or not something is fit for consumption:
1. Will this fit in my mouth or can it be torn into pieces that will fit in my mouth? If yes, proceed to question 2. 2. Can it be chewed up and swallowed? If yes, stop. It’s food.
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| My understanding is that dogs are omnivores and if it can be eaten, they will eat it. The smellier the better. flashguy
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| quote: Originally posted by PR64: quote: Originally posted by WaterburyBob: I don't think just because it's eating banana it means it's starving. My Pit Bull LOVES bananas.
So does my Pug.
My toy fox terrier will wake up from a coma for bananas, loves em. HK Ag |
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