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Dogs cant digest beef????

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  • Do you give him Milk??

    We used to give our Dogs milk, But they had Diarreah - Can't ever spell that.Lol

    Cheese is deffinateley fatening, But I heard it can 'Clog' up the arteries.

    Chocolate = Is a Deffinate NO, It can quite easily cause heart failure.

    Also, We are having problems with their 'P' in the kitchen, We come down on a morning, And end up standing in it.

    They always do it near the fridge & kettle!!!

    I was told you can get some 'Strong' dissinfectant for the floor??

    Some mornings it is like a swimming pool, The annoying thing is you can't see it.

    We don't give them too much at night time, And let them out before bed.

    Cheers.
    Thomson 757 Man
  • Psykicpup
    Psykicpup Posts: 1,398 Forumite
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    No, Stay away from feeding them Beef.

    A - It can be expensive.Lol

    B- Not ideal for a dog/s to digest, They can also choke VERY easily.

    I feed my Boxer & Hound on bread, Some meats & the dried Dog biscuits.

    The Boxer is a '!!!!!!' for food, She follows you round the kitchen, Then when you open the fridge - They both put their paws on the fridge.Lol

    They sometimes 'Run Off' with food from the table/worktops.

    At xmas they 'Run Off' with mince pies.Lol

    :eek: mince pies contain raisins which are also on the no-no list!
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  • frugallass
    frugallass Posts: 2,320 Forumite
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    doesn't like milk

    he has cheese as a treat - he's very healthy and exercised regularly

    he gets no chocolate at all - no matter how much he looks at us with those pleading puppy dog eyes (he had an incident a few years ago when he pinched half a bar of Green and Blacks and scoffed the lot - I was terrified for days)

    were they housetrained previously and having a sudden relapse?
  • Boxer's eat anything.Lol
    Thomson 757 Man
  • They have always 'P' in the kitchen.

    I think they get lazy.

    They never bark or scratch the door, Like the Queen (Cat) does.

    She always 'Clorks' the carpet and tells you she wants to go out for a 'P' or a meeting with the other resident cats.Lol
    Thomson 757 Man
  • frugallass
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    They have always 'P' in the kitchen.

    I think they get lazy.

    They never bark or scratch the door, Like the Queen (Cat) does.

    She always 'Clorks' the carpet and tells you she wants to go out for a 'P' or a meeting with the other resident cats.Lol

    maybe one is encouraging the other to do it - try separating them to see what happens
  • Its nice to know there are so many doting animal lovers out there.

    I have a boxer who i love like a baby. People think i am off my trolley. I had two until 2 months ago and i had to have my ten yr old boxer put to sleep. (it broke my heart.....and i have just made myself cry ! )

    Since then my remaining boxer has been spoily rotten. I never used to let them on the bed unless i was changing sheets etc that day. Now he sleeps with every night.

    I only meant it to be for a few nights whilst we both got over our loss. The thing is i will lay awake listening to him snoring and farting and put up with it.

    If my boyfriend were to do either he gets told off !!

    We lay on the settee and i dunk my biscuits in my tea. half for me and half for him !!

    My boyfriend said he would be happy if he could only have just half of the love and attention my boxer gets!
  • I havent found anything that upsets my dogs innards except milk, no meats bother her - although some foods do give her the most amazing whoopee cushion syle wind! lol (swede was very bad!)
  • ~Chameleon~
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    Actually beef is one of the main causes of food-related allergies, along with dairy and wheat products. Pork can also cause problems in some dogs but lamb and chicken are usually well tolerated. You'll find the majority of the premium diets will be based on lamb or chicken as they're the least problematic meat products to feed.
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • cooked meat is harder for digs to digest especially beef and pork, many dogs are also lactose intolerant so milk/dairy products are not recommended either
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