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Originally Posted by mrsdusty
I give vegetables and rice. Obviously meat. I spent a fair bit of time in the FAr East and peeps there didn't have the benefit of commercial pet food so fed their dogs on basmati rice, free range chicken and veggies. (these were pet dogs btw and not the edible type etc). And the dogs were a picture of health - clean teeth, happy and glossy shiny coat.
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My Mum would disagree. She lives in Thailand and the dogs there are mainylo fed rice. A lot are deformed and die as older pups, so it may be the ones you saw were the ones that survived and therefore the 'fittest'.
Dogs ate what they should be eating now years ago, IMO, albeit a less 'luxirious' version. Meat, fish, bones and table scraps. In the wild they woudl eat meat, bones and carcasses, which would include vegetable matter, and whatever they could scavenge.
Giving dogs meat, fish and/or bone plus some veggies is fine. Onions should be avoided, and brocolli and any of the cabbage family shouldn't be fed in large amounts. Herring should also not be fed in excess. Cheese is also OK in smallish amounts.
Anything else, such as plain biscuits etc shouldn't do any harm in small amounts. Can't see it being THAT different to dog biscuits.
You can also stuff Kongs with peanut butter, cream cheese and pate.
All bones should be raw.