watchman 256 Posted May 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before i get what your saying and that's your view,but i would say that with all the care my dogs get, kennelling,best of grub and exercise then bone idle is definitely not on my list,i admit i wrote the word regularly,and for that i take criticism on the chin,certainly not one to back track,but even after a day defrosting in the shed,the carcasses can still have ice crystals on them,i have never looked at it as a problem,i have also given them straight from the freezer,its not about being lazy even though others have agreed they sometimes forget,i just think it makes more of a meal,if that makes sense,i know they not huskies but the question really is have i been harming my dogs for the last 17 years in doing so, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rebel2009 20 Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before i get what your saying and that's your view,but i would say that with all the care my dogs get, kennelling,best of grub and exercise then bone idle is definitely not on my list,i admit i wrote the word regularly,and for that i take criticism on the chin,certainly not one to back track,but even after a day defrosting in the shed,the carcasses can still have ice crystals on them,i have never looked at it as a problem,i have also given them straight from the freezer,its not about being lazy even though others have agreed they sometimes forget,i just think it makes more of a meal,if that makes sense,i know they not huskies but the question really is have i been harming my dogs for the last 17 years in doing so, no probs pal i wasnt having a dig at you its just that there is alot out there that would be that way out just chuck it in and shut door behind them atb pal Quote Link to post Share on other sites
watchman 256 Posted May 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 i think them people who give them frozen food are just bone idle would you want a frozen sunday dinner no you wouldnt so y give the dogs it treat your dogs like you treat yourself. if you feeding them frozen you crnt be thinking of them much like some have said given them it because forgot to get it out day before i get what your saying and that's your view,but i would say that with all the care my dogs get, kennelling,best of grub and exercise then bone idle is definitely not on my list,i admit i wrote the word regularly,and for that i take criticism on the chin,certainly not one to back track,but even after a day defrosting in the shed,the carcasses can still have ice crystals on them,i have never looked at it as a problem,i have also given them straight from the freezer,its not about being lazy even though others have agreed they sometimes forget,i just think it makes more of a meal,if that makes sense,i know they not huskies but the question really is have i been harming my dogs for the last 17 years in doing so, no probs pal i wasnt having a dig at you its just that there is alot out there that would be that way out just chuck it in and shut door behind them atb pal not a problem at all mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shadowfax 0 Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 I give my lurcher frozen chicken legs about once a month. It's not laziness, on the contrary, because I like to stay with her while she eats them so it takes longer to eat a frozen leg. The reason I give her them frozen is purely that in my mind, there would be less harmful bacteria in a frozen leg than a defrosted one, I know that there is probably the same amount of bacteria but it just seems safer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
watchman 256 Posted May 13, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 I give my lurcher frozen chicken legs about once a month. It's not laziness, on the contrary, because I like to stay with her while she eats them so it takes longer to eat a frozen leg. The reason I give her them frozen is purely that in my mind, there would be less harmful bacteria in a frozen leg than a defrosted one, I know that there is probably the same amount of bacteria but it just seems safer. never even crossed my mind about the bacteria, i feed mine chicken every day,as well as various other game, vegetables and the usual household scraps, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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