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    Default Raw vegan doggy treats?

    Anyone have a good recipe?? My future puppy and I thank you :)

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    I'd like to find a good recipe, as well.

    For right now, though, Bear likes to get baby carrots, cut up apple as treats. I give him a grape every now and then, too. I haven't tried much else.

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    A vet. told me that grapes and raisins are DEADLY to dogs. It will shut their kidneys down....or something like that!! Never, never, feed your dogs grapes or raisins....
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    A good site featuring vegan doggie treat recipes is: www.yummyfordogs.org
    Although the recipes are not raw, it seems some of the recipes could quite easily be modified into raw recipes and dehydrated. One of my dog's favorite treats is raw carrots, especially if I peel it first. Whenever he hears the carrot peeler, he's by my side in a flash!

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    My dogs love bananas, avocadoes, peanut butter, jicama, cabbage, and carrots.

    We feed them the vegetarian diet from Dr. Pitcairn's book.
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    veganman, could you expand on your dog's diet and the doc's vegetarian recommendations? thanks.

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    Personally I don't think it is fair to force an animal, such as a dog, which is naturally a predator and a carnivore, to be a vegan.It's just as wrong to do the same to a cat, as they have not evolved, and are not built to be vegan.


    As a human you have the option of choosing your diet, based on your physical makeup, and the fact that we have evolved and adapted to an omnivorous diet.

    To force a cat or dog to eat a diet which is alien to what they have evolved as is just plain wrong in my opinion, as the dog or the cat has not the choice of what they eat. This is not enlightened behaviour in my opinion folks.

    If your dog chooses to eat carrots or fruits occasionally great, but to change them to a raw vegan diet, is irresponsible!!!!

    If you feed them raw, choose raw meats and very little vegetables etc and supplement with vitamins, have a chat with your vet, do research on the web.It's better to have a healthy companion, than sacrifice your pet's health for your philosophical beliefs, no matter how deeply held.

    Why cause irreversible damage to a defenceless animal?

    How is that kind, caring or saving the earth?

    Carla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyrie
    Personally I don't think it is fair to force an animal, such as a dog, which is naturally a predator and a carnivore, to be a vegan.It's just as wrong to do the same to a cat, as they have not evolved, and are not built to be vegan.
    Dogs are not natural carnivores, they are omnivores. And the stuff in meaty dog food has tumors, flea repellent, rotting animals, etc in it. Did you know the oldest dog in the world, a 27 yr old collie, has always been fed a vegan diet? If I remember right, she's fed lentils, rice, and steamed veggies every day. There are many articles about how vegan dogs actually live up to 33% longer than the meateating dogs.
    I used to agree with you, but after doing lots of research, I know that it's not a mean diet to feed dogs. Cats on a vegan diet I somewhat wonder about, but I know dogs really thrive. Do some research...the results are fascinating.

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    tvillemom-----

    what's up with the raisins!!????

    grapes and raisins are 2 of my doggie's favorites!!!!

    he is mostly raw. i feed him stella and chewy's raw meat. anyone have any good info about helping him to go vegan? he does eat raw plant food too - loves avos and red peppers especially.

    raene - certain flax crackers he loves! i can ask my friend who makes them her recipe if you want (hers are the only crackers he likes)

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    my dog loves to pick blackberries and tomatoes off the vine in our yard, he also eats pineapple no matter how much we give him, he loves our raw vegan food, he would rather eat it than any other food, now it may be because we gave it to him, who knows.


    but let me relay a story, when he was a puppy, only 10 short years ago, he was a vegetarian about 80%, and only had an occasional dog food day, but one time, I was cooked at the time, I went to KFC and ordered the meal, I ate all the trimmings, and gave him the chicken, he thought it was a toy, jumpted on it, when it didn't squeek, he looked at me like, "so waddya' want me to do with THIS?" and so I broke off some pieces and gave it to him, he STILL didn't know what to do with it, now it was cooked, but it was chicken , I thought ALL dogs loved chicken.

    Anyway, so I just gave him what I was eating and he hasn't ever needed to go to the vet, just for check ups, we live rural and the vet told me to watch for this and that and all these challenges that rural dogs have, he hasn't had any of those challenges, rabies, ticks, fleas, etc.

    now he is practiacally all raw vegan, he is getting older, as far as some white on his face and chest, he is a black lab, but he is as spry as any puppy, just say bye bye and you'll see him jumping up and down to go for a ride.

    he is a happy and joyous baby doggin for sure, of course, we give him mass amounts of love every day too.

    So, I am not forcing him to eat anything, he gets whatever he wants, and he is happy.

    Now, our kitty, he is a mighty hunter, and although I do not trap our little moupers that live under our sink, I must say, life is much nicer without them in our house any longer, and the moles are gone from our yard, I know that the Goddess has a plan for these animals, and although I wouldn't hurt any of them, if my kitty eats them, that is his free will.

    the moupers and gofers and moles and shrews have free will too, if they wish to live elsewhere, then they won't get eaten. Oh, same with the bats.

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    Raw vegan dog treats,


    I ONLY know this because this was Dragggons' holy grail quest of his entire life to find anything that could be made out of almond pulp, now we have Rawkinlocs cinnamon rolls, so no more quest.

    3 cups almond pulp (the pulp left after making almond milk)

    dehydrate until crisp

    it's that easy, or you can add
    carrot, celery, tomatoes, any spices you like, etc, it is all up to you, but I have found that my dog loves this, he even loves it fresh without dehydrating, but you can add anything you like, beets, radishes, etc, we often make these for our doggin, out of veggies that are past their prime.

    Fruits we just peel and freeze for smoothies, but veggies that are old go into the doggy treats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakti17
    tvillemom-----

    what's up with the raisins!!????

    grapes and raisins are 2 of my doggie's favorites!!!!
    From Wikipedia:

    Some foods commonly enjoyed by humans are dangerous to dogs, including chocolate (Theobromine poisoning), onions, grapes and raisins, some types of gum, and Macadamia nuts. Although it is now thought that the only main dangerous substance in chocolate is the cocoa, this means that white chocolate could be used as a rare treat.

    The acute danger from grapes and raisins has been uncovered only since about 2000, and made public slowly since then. At present the cause is not known, but one vet [7] believes it may be an acute auto-immune response to plant-borne viruses [8] in the same manner as FIP in cats. Whatever the reason, since only small quantities are necessary to induce acute renal failure, dogs should not be fed grapes or raisins, and perhaps sultanas and currants should also be withheld.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog#Dangerous_substances

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    someone said jicama. i just got one a couple days ago. i'll have to see if Bear likes it.

    He had a peeled apple slice earlier. He knew I was cutting the apples up and came into the kitchen and just stared....at.....me. haha

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    The collie that lived a long vegan life lived on a farm so I am sure he found plenty of sources of meat ;) When people talk about vegan diets being better than commercial feed that is correct BUT for those that don't feed those horrible foods its easy to make a nice fresh raw diet for them that includes meat and veggies. Btw if dogs are vegans they will die without supplementation of taurine and other essential amino acids, even the vegan sites will tell you that. Cats definitely would suffer on a vegan diet. In order to balance a vegan diet one must use grains which most dogs are allergic to and don't have the capacity to digest. Believe me, I looked into all this and researched it thoroughly and came away knowing I would not do that to my dog. When I don't have time to make their food myself I buy Primal or Stella and Chewys foods. anne
    Quote Originally Posted by Raene View Post
    Dogs are not natural carnivores, they are omnivores. And the stuff in meaty dog food has tumors, flea repellent, rotting animals, etc in it. Did you know the oldest dog in the world, a 27 yr old collie, has always been fed a vegan diet? If I remember right, she's fed lentils, rice, and steamed veggies every day. There are many articles about how vegan dogs actually live up to 33% longer than the meateating dogs.
    I used to agree with you, but after doing lots of research, I know that it's not a mean diet to feed dogs. Cats on a vegan diet I somewhat wonder about, but I know dogs really thrive. Do some research...the results are fascinating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyrie View Post
    Personally I don't think it is fair to force an animal, such as a dog, which is naturally a predator and a carnivore, to be a vegan.It's just as wrong to do the same to a cat, as they have not evolved, and are not built to be vegan.


    As a human you have the option of choosing your diet, based on your physical makeup, and the fact that we have evolved and adapted to an omnivorous diet.

    To force a cat or dog to eat a diet which is alien to what they have evolved as is just plain wrong in my opinion, as the dog or the cat has not the choice of what they eat. This is not enlightened behaviour in my opinion folks.

    If your dog chooses to eat carrots or fruits occasionally great, but to change them to a raw vegan diet, is irresponsible!!!!

    If you feed them raw, choose raw meats and very little vegetables etc and supplement with vitamins, have a chat with your vet, do research on the web.It's better to have a healthy companion, than sacrifice your pet's health for your philosophical beliefs, no matter how deeply held.

    Why cause irreversible damage to a defenceless animal?

    How is that kind, caring or saving the earth?

    Carla.
    I agree totally animal eat meats period.

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