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Old 11-11-2009, 02:53 PM   #31 (permalink)
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They drink it since man gives it to them, but not on their own. Every dog that I ever had would eat and love anything we gave it. My friend in Paris, France said that she had Japanese food for dinner and her dog, Koala, loved it. Then she added, "but he loves everything." So your dog would love to eat Japanese food. Just name one food that a dog does not like to eat.

What you said is like saying that a cow will drop some feces and sleep in it. Yes that is how they make veal. They do not let the cow move around. But in nature an adult dog does not go up to a cow and start to suck on her.
The veal analogy doesn't work because the calf is forced to live that way. The dog is not forced to drink milk.

In nature an adult dog doesn't go up to a cow and drink milk because the dog doesn't know how and the cow would kick the dog in the head if it tried.
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So your dog would love to eat Japanese food. Just name one food that a dog does not like to eat.
My dog doesn't like most veggies unless they're in warmed chicken broth, and beans, especially if they're not in a broth or cooked with meat.

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Only because it doesn't occur to the dog.
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My dog doesn't like most veggies unless they're in warmed chicken broth, and beans, especially if they're not in a broth or cooked with meat.



Only because it doesn't occur to the dog.
In farm country leave milk outside overnight in an uncovered container and there will be many kinds of non domesticated animals who will feast on milk.
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Old 11-12-2009, 08:19 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Have you tried oat milk? Oatly erbjuder goda och hälsosamma havredrycker som gör din kropp glad!

I can't stand soya milk. Dairy tends to make me a bit phlegmatic, so I try to cut down on it by having soya on my cereal. It tastes awful, and didn't seem to be reducing my problem. Then I read that soya can make you phlegmatic too!

I tried rice milk and that was ok, but I prefer oat milk. I'll try some of the other suggestions here, like almond and coconut milk.

Can anyone recommend a good non-dairy cheese? I tried Cheezley before and it was horrible. Preferably one that melts properly!

Edit: I don't know why that link has shown up in a language I don't speak. The webpage is in English.
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