(07-09-2011, 10:54 PM)Pickle Wrote: I have heard of many doing this, and don't really agree with it, I have reason to question whether it is safe for a natural predator.
Yes, I felt the very same way. I always thought it wasn't fair to require an obviously carnivorous animal to be a vegetarian. But I know vegans whose dogs are glowing! I tried the vegetarian dog food but my dogs turned their noses up at it. But they also turned their noses up at the raw meat dog food! How interesting!
What's more, my 2 older dogs have zero interest in fruits and veggies. But, my 2 younger dogs both love fruits and veggies! They gobble them up! What do you think of that? I can't help but wonder if maybe they are evolving right before my very eyes!
So I was very surprised and heartened to read Ani's story about her raw vegan dog. She says she had to teach him how to eat fruit! Amazing! He was a stray - skin and bones, mangy, and very sick - when she got him. And now he has a glowing coat, bright eyes, and boundless energy! She says people stop her on the street to tell her what an extraordinarily beautiful dog she has! You can read her story in her book, Ani's Raw Food Essentials by Ani Phyo, page 301.
(07-09-2011, 10:54 PM)Pickle Wrote: On the other hand, if I found that it was perfectly healthy, there are some pretty deep implications that come to mind.
Yeah, no kidding!
(07-09-2011, 10:54 PM)Pickle Wrote: I will ask about this.
Please let me know what you find out! Ask about cats, too!
(07-10-2011, 12:12 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: You can kill whatever you want as far as I am concerned.
I accept that.
So let me get this straight: You don't care if I kill a mouse, but if I set it free in the woods, I'm controlling it?