#210586 - 10/29/10 09:32 PM
Pet Survival
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Stranger
Registered: 09/21/10
Posts: 3
Loc: Texas
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My dogs are on a raw diet and really don't like dry food. I guess I need to start storing canned wet food. What are your plans for your pet's survival?
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#210589 - 10/29/10 11:54 PM
Re: Pet Survival
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
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To survival, I plan to cook the chunky dog first...just kidding, sorta.
Seriously though, I don't travel with my dogs. So, they'll be here at home or at a friend's house. If it comes down to a true life or death survival situation at home, then I always have about two weeks of dog food on hand. After that, I'll feed them what I can as long as it doesn't jeopardize the survival of human family members.
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#210592 - 10/30/10 01:08 AM
Re: Pet Survival
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Veteran
Registered: 09/01/05
Posts: 1474
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Lotus makes very good dry/canned food. Serves well as a base for whatever else you want to add, meat, vegetables, etc. To me, pets are like family and I make preps for them accordingly. Don't underestimate how effective a dogs bark can be against two legged and four legged critters. Its like having a 24/7 alarm system and that alone is worth a lot.
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#210606 - 10/30/10 03:30 AM
Re: Pet Survival
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Enthusiast
Registered: 01/25/09
Posts: 295
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My dogs get raw in the am and EVO kibble in the pm, that way in the event of a power outage they can eat kibble in the am and pm with no adjustment, been there and done that more than once. The bags of kibble are dated to be used about 10 to 12 months in advance so I store several bags in plastic containers.
If you want to spend the money there are several companies that make very good freeze dried raw diets that can be stored. However, they are spendy.
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#210612 - 10/30/10 01:21 PM
Re: Pet Survival
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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Alley cats.
Sauteed with garlic.
Seriously, like Rebwa my dog's kibble is date-stamped for 6 mo to a year so I keep plenty of extra on hand.
Like my car's gas tank, the dog food never goes below half-full.
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#210639 - 10/31/10 02:35 AM
Re: Pet Survival
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Registered: 04/05/07
Posts: 776
Loc: The People's Republic of IL
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I also feed our five dogs a raw food. For bug-out purposes and general traveling, we keep a supply of dehydrated raw food on hand. We use http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/products/embark/ For me, it's a little expensive for everyday feeding, but for the past four years, we use it when we travel and it works out great. Cheers
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