Strange gooey substance in muscle??
#15
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
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I have to agree with Skinnner on this one, as I wouldn't feed my pointer anything that I wouldn't eat myself, especially in this case where you don't even know what the substance was and that's regardless of how long you boiled it. My dog gets his two daily rations of Iams mixed with a little of bit of chicken broth and occasionally cooked rice mixed in and that's it. No table scraps or anything else for my best buddy!
#16
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Where animals get eaten
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I have to agree with Skinnner on this one, as I wouldn't feed my pointer anything that I wouldn't eat myself, especially in this case where you don't even know what the substance was and that's regardless of how long you boiled it. My dog gets his two daily rations of Iams mixed with a little of bit of chicken broth and occasionally cooked rice mixed in and that's it. No table scraps or anything else for my best buddy!
#17
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Michigan
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I feed my dog Iams too.. Best dog food there is.. That being said, dog food does not hold a candle to the nutritional quality of real animal protein. Dogs are basically wolves, they weren't meant to eat rice and grain with some protein mixed in. The only reason we feed them "dog food" is because real meat product is too valuable.
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Fork Horn
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#19
Fork Horn
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Thatswhat i was getting at,thanx for typeing it out top.whats the point in even asking what it is if its already been turned into dog food and you clearly dont care what it is in the first place?sure its safe to eat after boiling it but thats still pretty gross and its not like your throwing away half an animal if you do discard it.
#20
Typical Buck
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