CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread CWFugitt
Good Morning, At 12:21 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: Brooks, I very much appreciate your sensitive view of differing viewpoints on a dog's diet. My dog and most I have known will eat raw grass and other raw plants of their choosing whenever they feel like it. It may well be a natural form of

Re: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread N Cameron
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RE: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread Dan Nave
What benefit does your dog get from eating this? Dan -Original Message- From: CWFugitt [mailto:c_wa...@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 4:33 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb Good Morning, At 12:21 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: Brooks, I very

RE: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Dan, At 08:11 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: What benefit does your dog get from eating this? I don't have a clue. Maybe it tastes good. Out of hundreds of plants, she always selects this one, nothing else. She is 10 years old, reasonably healthy. Wayne -- The Silver List is a

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Teri Johnston
At 12:19 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: I take issue with this, as my dog and many I know are vegan, and do very well on the diet, which includes some raw veges. Dogs seem to be like people in that they can adapt to a their environment to a great degree. They may adapt and survive but it is good

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Clayton Family
Where do you think all those nutrients in meat to come from? They ALL come from vegetables. The meat you are feeding those dogs is made from vegetarians animals, who have synthesized all of it from the vegetable foods they eat. ALL nutrition comes from the vegetable kingdom ultimately. It

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
Teri Johnston wrote: At 12:19 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: I take issue with this, as my dog and many I know are vegan, and do very well on the diet, which includes some raw veges. Dogs seem to be like people in that they can adapt to a their environment to a great degree. They may adapt and

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health....now meat vs veg - OT

2007-08-10 Thread Dee
Actually, I argued this on another list but apparently it is not the case. Wolves and wild dogs leave the stomach behind when they eat a carcass and this is apparently well documented, but where I don't know. Kay on the silverpets list has all the info on this. I think dogs would naturally eat

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health....now meat vs veg - OT

2007-08-10 Thread faith gagne
Leave it up to the dogs. Put both on their plate and let them choose what they need. Faith - Original Message - From: Dee d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 12:00 PM Subject: Re: CSMaximizing Dog Healthnow meat vs veg - OT Actually, I

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Barbara
Thank you Teri, I'm of the same opinion. It is terrible to force a carnivorous animals to live on plant matter. It is a form of abuse. Barbara They may adapt and survive but it is good healthy nutrition?? Dogs are carnivores. In a perfect world those who do as you do and feed a vegan

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Clayton Family
Maybe that is why my dog eats dried up rabbit dung along with her other salad greens out in the yard. On Aug 10, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: The page at http://dogsobediencetraining.com/info/learn_dog_wiki.htm makes a good point. Although canines are carnivores, in the

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Clayton Family
Do you realize you have just accused me of abusing my dear beloved pet, just because I have come to a different conclusion than you have on the subject of feeding? If you have intentially done this, knowing I am not about to change my mind or opinion on the subject, then you are guilty of

CSApology

2007-08-10 Thread Brooks Bradley
My apologies to the list membership if my original comment to Barbara precipitated the heated exchanges recently posted. I will, in the future, endeavor to be even more discriminating than in the past. It is, indeed, regretable we many times feel compelled to

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Barbara
Contrary to the popular belief, wolves do not eat the contents of the large prey's stomachs. And dogs are subspecies of wolves. According to Dr. David Mech who spent several decades studying wolves and is world authority on them, they open the stomach, shake the contents out and eat just the

CSRe: Maximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Simon Jester
Where do you think all those nutrients in meat to come from? They ALL come from vegetables. The meat you are feeding those dogs is made from vegetarians animals, who have synthesized all of it from the vegetable foods they eat. Yes - and their digestive systems are *designed* to do this,

CSQuestion About Whooping Cough and Vacination

2007-08-10 Thread craehow...@juno.com
I live in Colorado Springs, Co. Last night on the news my neighbor heard that there is a mandatory requirements for all students to get a whooping cough Vaccination. I do not have much knowledge of the condition so I thought I would raise the question to the list to see if they have any

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health....now meat vs veg - OT

2007-08-10 Thread Barbara
It is well documented by Dr. David Mech who studied wolves for decades. Barbara Actually, I argued this on another list but apparently it is not the case. Wolves and wild dogs leave the stomach behind when they eat a carcass and this is apparently well documented, but where I don't

CS[List Owner] High time to end the topic?

2007-08-10 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear friends, As several of you have already concluded and suggested, the debate over animal feeding needs to end now. As Mary commented, Brooks, you've nothing to apologize for and your contributions are always welcome. If any apology is warrented, it'd be mine for not monitoring the list

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Day Sutton
I suspect it came from the Animal Planet shows about lions and large cats, who do prefer the stomach and contents. The entrals included. the pride leader (usually grandpa) gets first shot at the entrals... On 8/10/07, Barbara barba...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: Contrary to the popular belief,

CSOne Food Making Process

2007-08-10 Thread CWFugitt
ALL nutrition comes from the vegetable kingdom ultimately. Actually, it all comes from sunshine (energy), ultimately... Unfortunately, it is more complicated than that. Photosynthesis is the worlds only food making process. Sunshine alone cannot do the job. How plants feed and how they

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Barbara
If I could have my way, I would ORDER everyone to feed the dogs, cats and ferrets with the diet that is appropriate for carnivores that they are. That's how sure I am of what is a best nutrition for them. Yes, we all are animals and we all had to pass (or fail in the case of extinctions) the

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health....now meat vs veg - OT

2007-08-10 Thread Teri Johnston
At 11:17 AM 8/10/2007, you wrote: Leave it up to the dogs. Put both on their plate and let them choose what they need. Faith I have put raw meat, cooked veggies and commercial dry dog food in three different bowls. All of mine eat the meat as a first choice, a few will eat the veggies

Re: CSQuestion About Whooping Cough and Vacination

2007-08-10 Thread Sam L.
Hi Connie. See link https://www.nvic.org/state-site/Colorado.htm I for one do not believe in Vaccinations, its a personal choice or believe. Colorado does have a Exemption to the rule. Also see 24-4-908 on the web page. Sam L. On 8/10/07, craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com wrote: I live

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Barbara
Lions and all cats large and small do not even eat an empty stomach! They neatly cut the stomach out of the prey body and take it aside. They are more fussy than wolves. The pride leader is a female, not a male. The males' reign is usually short lived, two or three years and are then

CSVaccinations

2007-08-10 Thread Teddyberen
Each state is different, but a friend of mine used religious belief and she was exempt. Diane M ** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

Re: CSApology

2007-08-10 Thread mborgert
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. PLEASE TO NOT APOLOGIZE. I HAVE RAISED EVERY ANIMAL INCLUDING GORILLAS(FOR 22 YRS), ALL PRIMATES, DOGS, CATS, (LARGER VERSIONS ONLY)LARGER BIRDS THOUSANDS OF TROPICAL FISH, ETC. YET WHEN I VOICE MY OPINION I GET THE SAME HEATED EXCHANGES, AND WITH ALL OF MY

Fwd: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread Day Sutton
Got this reply from : http://www.wildfoodadventures.com -- Forwarded message -- From: John Kallas, Ph.D. m...@wildfoodadventures.com Date: Aug 10, 2007 6:21 PM Subject: Re: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb To: Day Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com Cc: Debbie Midkiff debbiemidk...@hotmail.com

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Teri Johnston
Kathryn, You can feed what you choose to that is your right. But common sense dictates a carnivores ideal diet would be meats and bones. It is really a shame that you refuse to believe that the way your are feeding your dog could be harmful. The current crop of kids here in the US are

Re: CSQuestion About Whooping Cough and Vacination

2007-08-10 Thread Sam L.
Hi Connie. Also see link http://www.ouraynews.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2007-08-10-token.story=160447.112113-token.subpub= Sam L. On 8/10/07, craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com wrote: I live in Colorado Springs, Co. Last night on the news my neighbor heard that there

CSCaramelized sugar

2007-08-10 Thread Carlos P�rez
Hello, friends, A lady friend of ours that just began using our EIS/CS is trying to improve her family's health. She has practically turned to raw fruts and vegetables, coconut and other tropical nuts, low-gluten, no-transfats, no commercial oils (only extra virgin cold pressed olive oil).

Re: CSCaramelized sugar

2007-08-10 Thread Meggan Gaumer
xylitol can also give you runs from hell, if you have to much, not that too much of anything is good for anyone, however I'm not sure that telling someone to try xylitol answers the question they are asking. I'm actually interested in what the answer would be given a few more years I might

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-10 Thread Carlos P�rez
Teri, I agree 100% with you. I have been a German working bloodlines, pure GSDs breeder, for several decades. Our dogs were mostly destined for family and property protection or for police work, some of them for Schutzhund sport. They have always basically had raw food. Even though I have

Re: Fwd: CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-10 Thread CWFugitt
Thanks Day, At 07:18 PM 8/10/2007, you wrote: Got this reply from : http://www.wildfoodadventures.com/http://www.wildfoodadventures.com Nice site and lots of information. I will spend more time there and may find the identity of the plant. This is difficult without seeing the