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Default Instant Pot meals and other things we're feeding our dogs in 2019

jmcquown wrote:

> On 3/7/2019 5:07 PM, cshenk wrote:
> > Dave Smith wrote:
> >
> > > On 2019-03-04 3:59 p.m., wrote:
> > >
> > > > >
> > > > There are plenty of commercial pet foods to take care of any
> > > > digestion problems or picky eating an animal might have. When
> > > > that animal starts paying utility bills, car payments, car
> > > > insurance, and property taxes then I'll consider cooking for
> > > > them.
> > > >
> > > My dog has a sensitive tummy and skin problems that are typical of
> > > his breed. I buy a special dog food to deal with that. I feed it
> > > to the other dog too because if I give them different foods they
> > > will just eat out of each other's bowls. A friend from the dog
> > > park spends a lot of money on a raw diet. One of her dogs is
> > > chronically constipated and the other is the exact opposite.

> >
> > Hi Dave, tell your friend to add 2-3TB a day of canned organic
> > pumpkin (not the prespiced type for pies). Libbys is a common
> > brand here. Believe it or not, for both dogs.
> >

> Here we go again with the canned pumpkin. Whatcha do when they
> refuse to eat it? My dog refused to eat canned pumpkin and so did my
> last cat. Might be good for them but you can't force them to eat it.
>
> Jill


Can't fix wont eat. For those that will (all dogs I have had), it
works well.