Vegan or Vegetarian Dogs? WOT?

I know, sounds strange. Because we’ve been taught to think it does. I thought it sounded strange. But consider the quality of meat that makes it to the grocery store for human consumption – the “meat” that makes it into dog and pet food is surely not as “good.”

I’ve found a couple of vets who love the idea… and a couple who are challenged by it (one who said she was going on a trip to see the Science Diet factory because she’s such a fan… hmm. Not sure about that one.)

And, if you have read some of my other blogosphere stuff… I’m a huge fan of Dr. Campbell’s “The China Study.” Took me from vegetarian to confirmed and proud vegan in a matter of a week.

So – if it’s good for humans, and decreases our risk of cancer and so many other diseases… what about dogs? Aren’t they carnivores? I did a lot of research… as I am NOT an expert by any means in the field of canine nutrition. But MOST non-accidental canine deaths are caused by cancer… and over half over age 10 die from it.

Seems they do NOT need meat. Seems cats DO… but dogs don’t. I moved my four to Nature’s Recipe… with mixed results. They seem happy… well adjusted… vet says they’re healthy… but their … um… business… is … um… loose. Really loose. And that concerned me.

On the advice of more research and several personal recommendations, I’m moving them to another complete balance food – SUPER premium (and not cheap). It’s Natural Balance… and I’ve got high hopes. Supposed to help reduce the itchy skin and other allergies, too.

Watch this space… I’ll let you know.

Give Peas a Chance…

Patrick