Dftodd
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Time to get this off my chest. Now first of I don't believe in ghosts, aliens, UFO'S, ET'S or any of that hocus pocus. So it was just a dream - Right?? My 1975 Dodge truck was show room fresh, bright & shinny. Kirby was young & sleek, bout the best looking dog you ever saw. The Dodge was our space craft, windows down arm out the window & Kirby sitting there proud, like these Egyptian statues. WE came to 3 small red suns in a triangle shape. As we pulled into the triangle a feeling of pease & tranquility came over me. Kirby in a human voice said, "Oh please Daddy can we stay here." I told her I would have to go back to earth & get us some food & water. I was on my way back when I woke up, tears in my eyes. Just A Dream - Right??? Last picture is the old truck & the steps she used to get in. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/396335-dog-pics-kirby-1-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/396336-dog-pics-kirby-back-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/396337-dog-pics-kirby-swim-2-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/396338-dog-pics-kirbys-steps-jpg"/>
Time to get this off my chest.
Now first of I don't believe in ghosts, aliens, UFO'S, ET'S or any of that hocus pocus.
So it was just a dream - Right??
My 1975 Dodge truck was show room fresh, bright & shinny. Kirby was young & sleek, bout the best looking dog you ever saw.
The Dodge was our space craft, windows down arm out the window & Kirby sitting there proud, like these Egyptian statues.
WE came to 3 small red suns in a triangle shape. As we pulled into the triangle a feeling of pease & tranquility came over me.
Kirby in a human voice said, "Oh please Daddy can we stay here."
I told her I would have to go back to earth & get us some food & water.
I was on my way back when I woke up, tears in my eyes.
Just A Dream - Right???
Last picture is the old truck & the steps she used to get in.
Guess the breed!Only one I have ever seen,belongs to a friend of mine.Hints;points,hunts waterfowl.Is a pure bred and male about three years old and 80lbs.
She obviously meant a lot to you, she's still with you and you continue to miss her. :thumbsup:
Suggest that dog owners research a dog food company called ACANA..out of Alberta Canada They sell through many high end pet shops..pricey at about 80 bucks Canadian per 40 Lb bag..but its is the best available. We feed it to our two dogs. Acana makes several kinds (about ten) with no grain and no other bad stuff in it. Our dogs like the "PACIFICA" variety, but it is all darn good stuff. I am so disgusted with the mainline companys that use Chinese fillers as a base..its is actually poisonous..and they know it..but it is relatively cheap..and cheap sells. Poor dogs!
And avoid DOGGIE treats which contain a lot of "beet pulp". Beet pulp is high in Oxalic acid..produces bladder stones and causes kidney failure. Also avoid Chinese jerky treats, which contain poisonous levels of insecticide. I never buy anything that contains Chinese ingredients..but most name brand dog-food is made with Chinese ingredients. China has no effective insecticide-level controls in Agriculture, farmed fish, poultry.
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About the time friends find one that fits the description, someone like Procter and Gamble comes in and buys them, and changes it all. They don't decrease the price, just change the ingredients. And they have 6 months after changing the "recipe" before they have to change the ingredients shown on the bag.
Some of the Nature's Variety food fits, at this time. I think it is their Instinct line. I know some of their formulas do contain grain. Orijen or Acana (same company produces both) probably have some grain free, acceptable foods too. The other might be Fromm. I think they still have their "Beef, frittata, veg" formula, which is, or was, grain free. Since I do not feed pre-packaged foods, I do not keep up with all of them.
Remember treats too, if you give them. Avoid wheat, corn, rice, flour there too. PureBites makes a beef liver flavor, that is 100% USA beef liver. Pricey, but at least there are no added ingredients. I think one can even find them on Amazon. I just make my own.
Best advice: Read the labels, and if it contains wheat, corn, flour, rice, millet, barley, glutens, or any other way they try to describe grains, AVOID it. Those are mostly fillers anyway, and take the place of good quality protein. My own dogs get 50-60% of their diet as meat sourced, and 40-50% vegetables and fruit. Protein is what is needed to be able to build muscles, tendons and ligaments. Carbs are calorie dense, so don't do much more than add weight. (For those that doubt it, drink some beer daily and see what happens to your waistline!)
Also, remember that almost all of our grains are now GMO, the consequences of such has yet to be fully determined. If one home cooks, they can source organic, to avoid those grains, but pet foods are not likely using only organic ingredients.

Hi Dave,Sharon has been using air dried food from www.BigDogNatural.com Seems to be good quality stuff and we augment it with raw meat.
Ready for a walk in deer season:
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Hi Dave,Sharon has been using air dried food from www.BigDogNatural.com Seems to be good quality stuff and we augment it with raw meat.
Ready for a walk in deer season:
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Hi Dave,
Do you reconstitute a meal at a time?

That barn hunt sounds like a hoot ... My question to you was regarding the Big Boy Natural. I bought a box and get a little impatient waiting for it to reconsttute...my guess is that fuzzy buddy dislikes the wait even more... Do you make a big batch and store the leftovers in the fridge?
Sharon has been using air dried food from www.BigDogNatural.com Seems to be good quality stuff and we augment it with raw meat.
Ready for a walk in deer season:
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