Quote from flytiger:
I've heard liver and kidneys. But the roots. I couldn't figure why they would put veggies in homemade dog food, but it looks like nature leads them to it. I'll be.
Quote from acronym:
Normally, they add veggies because its cheaper.
Dogs dont, naturally, eat cooked food, its that simple.
I knew someone who literally, made their dogs a little human-meal, grated carrot, various veggies, primo meats, nice gravy, the works, everyday. Nutritionally, it was absurd-dogs loved it though, they also love chocolate, which from all accounts is disastrously bad for them.
Ive also heard of someone who collects fresh roadkill for their dogs, with the occasional egg-very healthy dogs, apparently.
Onions cause anemia, from what i read, whether thats true or not i dont know.
Maybe some expert will chime in, but i dont beleive for a second dogs are omnivores like a bear, and most canids that eat roots(never heard of that) or grass do so for minerals and therapeutic reasons.
Quote from Stardust:
Try the B.A.R.F. diet. (Bones And Raw Food)
We put our 11 yr old shepard/collie on it about a yr ago and the changes have been remarkable.
This is what dogs should be eating and not the mass marketed crap that's sold. Google it and you'll find lots of info.
here's a few sites:
http://tribes.tribe.net/rawfood
http://www.mountaindogfood.com/ (watch the videos)
Quote from flytiger:
You can get chicken for around .69 to $1 a pound.
I got this "recipe" off a web site. I'm filling a kettle with water, throwing frozen chicken parts in, some Uncle Ben's rice, and carrots. When the water is mostly gone, let it cool off. I throw some salt in, strip the chicken, and throw it in a food processor. They love it. I'm getting a nutritional supplement to add, and that is going to be it.
The recalls are too much.

Quote from flytiger:
You can get chicken for around .69 to $1 a pound.
I got this "recipe" off a web site. I'm filling a kettle with water, throwing frozen chicken parts in, some Uncle Ben's rice, and carrots. When the water is mostly gone, let it cool off. I throw some salt in, strip the chicken, and throw it in a food processor. They love it. I'm getting a nutritional supplement to add, and that is going to be it.
The recalls are too much.