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“25 percent veggies, 25 percent bone and 50 percent meat..” I totally agreed with the Gary statement, but my personal opinion always think about, other than meat (the nature of dog food and also might be considered as omnivores as well), veggies and fruit must be included into some treats for the dog.
But in the end, it is your dog and you knew better about their diets, but personally I also love to make a treat that might end up I also eat that, especially when it is related to the banana, I love banana and the dog sometimes will eat everything that their owner give it to them.
So instead of I eat it myself, that kind of biscuit could be a treat to a dog as well, here are some recipes that I like. https://petcomments.com/can-dogs-eat-bananas/
And thanks Lynn and Coonhound Mama, I might try that ingredient to make the homemade dog food.
June 30, 2018 at 2:55 am in reply to: Is vegetarian dog food a blessing or a curse to your dog? #118357 Report AbuseClaire HMemberThis is a really interesting discussion. It’s hard to give an opinion about this issues. But I always give myself to think about the nature of each creature. Dog in nature and their ancestor, not a vegetarian. That is the fact and also how nature is work. The food chain is there, and for the human part, we are destined to eat what we can eat.
Claire HMemberSo to conclude here, different stage of dog require different nutrient? Puppy, adult and senior all need a different kind of food.
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