It looks like your having a great time playing with your friend . That looks like a great doggie park very big lots of space to stretch your legs. That looks like a great toy from Angus and Milo The Labs
Here is what our dog food expert friend says about Urban Wolf:
"From the ingredients list it looks like they are just providing a "baseline" mix of veggies and a few supplements. It is denser nutrition than what you would get from complete raw because the ingredients are freeze dried. Whole Dog Journal just finished a series on home cooked/raw diets and books on them (last three months I think) might want to skim through them and see if they mention this type of additive. I'm not sure that there is an advantage for us in CA where we have so many fresh veggies (and we assume reasonably nutritious - i.e., haven't sat for too long) available all the time - might be helpful in some other areas though. Might be handy for travel but I think that I would probably go with a "complete" freeze dried meal when traveling. For what it is worth Dr. Billinghurst (BARF diet books) thought that freeze drying was the best way to preserve food if there was a need to. "
Will try to research in Whole Dog Journal for you tonight.
But I agree, would be easier by far to get raw meat (I use as wide a variety as I can get), add whatever fruit and veggies I am having, and add salmon oil. The dogs love it.
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Sophie, it's good to have an almost best friend!!!
Woof
Velcro
Balto wishes! He is just the resident doofus, I have one of those too and he is NOT my BFF.
ALMOST being key :)
Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com
No, BFFs can not be by default and must be based on commonality like shared love of meatables or Roughriders fandom. Balto still has some work to do.
Sheps w/Pep
Welcome back SophieBrador!! The other Sophie has been missing you!!
It's always nice to have a best friend, isn't it? Even if they are almost. :)
Jen and the black dog crew
With the name Balto, how khould it not work?!?
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Miss Sophie,
Great to see you and your buddy. I hope everything is OK at your place. Miss you hugely.
Slobbers,
Mango
Good friends are the best, Sophie!
Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch
Nothing like a best friend to romp and play with it. Besides, Balto is such a heroic name.
I didnt realise you were back. Ah! I see you have got all the security checks on now like the rest of us. Silly spammers.
Well I hope you are ok. I am not, but these things happen, so I have become a bit of a druggie with lots of tablets.
Have good holidays and stop flirting with every dog in sight.
Love Pippa xx
Hi Sophie,
I just came by to wish you a Merry Christmas. Balto looks pretty nice :)
Kisses,
Emma Rose
happy new year sophie...and balto too!!!
woof
velcro
Oh Sophie where are you? :(
You come and go.
I love you as much as I love all my girlfriends.
Happy New Year Flirtador.
Pippa xxxx
That's a nifty bit of photographic storytelling, there. Nice work!
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Jack@PDB
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It looks like your having a great time playing with your friend . That looks like a great doggie park very big lots of space to stretch your legs. That looks like a great toy from Angus and Milo The Labs
Sophie, how are you??? Hope all is well!!
Hugs
Momo & Pinot xoxo
Cute bonding...The two really enjoy their company...Great pictures too...^_^
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Sophie,
Here is what our dog food expert friend says about Urban Wolf:
"From the ingredients list it looks like they are just providing a "baseline" mix of veggies and a few supplements. It is denser nutrition than what you would get from complete raw because the ingredients are freeze dried. Whole Dog Journal just finished a series on home cooked/raw diets and books on them (last three months I think) might want to skim through them and see if they mention this type of additive. I'm not sure that there is an advantage for us in CA where we have so many fresh veggies (and we assume reasonably nutritious - i.e., haven't sat for too long) available all the time - might be helpful in some other areas though.
Might be handy for travel but I think that I would probably go with a "complete" freeze dried meal when traveling. For what it is worth Dr. Billinghurst (BARF diet books) thought that freeze drying was the best way to preserve food if there was a need to. "
Will try to research in Whole Dog Journal for you tonight.
But I agree, would be easier by far to get raw meat (I use as wide a variety as I can get), add whatever fruit and veggies I am having, and add salmon oil. The dogs love it.
Splash, Ki, and Jewel's mom
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