Opinion Why Your Dog Should Go Plant-Based for Veganuary

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Why Your Dog Should Go Plant-Based for Veganuary​

Yes, dogs can be vegan and here’s why your pooch should give up meat this January.
While many of us may be entering the new year with a desire to eat less meat or try out Veganuary to help offset our carbon footprints, there may be someone in your household that you’re overlooking. Here are the top reasons why your dog should go plant-based for Veganuary!

Vegan Dog Food Helps the Environment​

We know by now how much of an impact the standard American diet has on the environment, but what about the diets of our pets?

It turns out that traditional dog food is equally as environmentally destructive as a traditional American diet because of its heavy reliance on factory-farmed protein. In fact, a single cup of traditional dog food requires 80 square feet of farmland and 47 gallons of freshwater and emits three pounds of greenhouse gases.

If you’re trying to be conscious of your carbon footprint, this can come as a bit of a shock! Petaluma—a vegan dog food brand—is tackling this issue head-on. Petaluma uses organic ingredients in its dog food, and the produce is bought from small farms to promote biodiversity. Additionally, ingredients like sweet potato and peanut butter are used in place of corn and soy, which are traditionally found in most dog foods and take more from the soil than they give back.

But Aren’t Dogs Carnivores?​

A lot of people might ask, “But aren’t dogs carnivores?” While they may have started that way, dogs have evolved over the years to become omnivorous, just like we are. What they require in their diets is a balanced concoction of proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals—all of which can be achieved with a carefully formulated plant-based diet.

Because traditional dog food is made with meat meal (a concoction of different meats melted down and dried into powder) and then pressure-cooked at high temperatures, many of the nutrients in traditional kibble are unavailable by the time the food makes it to your pet’s bowl. Many of the flavors are also lost in this process, which is why many leading brands add that flavored, chalky dust to the kibble to make it taste better.

Petaluma’s dog food was designed (and approved!) by veterinarians and is baked rather than pressure-cooked to preserve the nutrients and flavor. Made with ingredients such as organic chickpeas, organic sunflower oil, vitamin D2, and turmeric, Petaluma’s dog food has all of the necessary nutrients your pet needs.

But Does It Taste Good?​

While it’s all well and good to want to help your pet eat a more ethical and eco-conscious diet, not much is going to change if they don’t like the way vegan dog food brands taste.

Petaluma is confident your pup will love its savory baked bites—they even offer a free sample on their website to give it a try with your pup at home before you buy. Even better, Petaluma conducts its taste tests on actual pets, not laboratory dogs that are trapped in cages.

So if you’re looking for a way to help your whole household be more sustainable this year, grab a bag of Petaluma vegan dog food for your dog to try out in the new year. Use promo code VEGOUTat FeedPetaluma.com for 30% off now through January 31, 2022 (new customers only)!
 
Humans and the original wolves that would become dogs first bonded and formed alliance over, guess what? MEAT SCRAPS!

Idiot veganoids are literally breaking the original pact between humans and dogs that's many thousands of years old.
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A few years ago, the lid got blown off on dog food companies using massive amounts of legumes in dog foods as a "healthy" filler and how it was giving dogs fatal heart issues.

I've read a lot that cats can't be vegan but dogs can, and it's bullshit. They are scavengers and can be vegan for periods of time when meat and hide and organs and bone and bone meal aren't available (survival mode), but guess what they've eaten for thousands of years? You can throw some other shit in for vitamins but their whole diet is meat.

My dog is my friend and I would never condemn it to a plant-based diet, I already feel bad for my idiot former friend doing it (on food stamps too then cries that they run out of food stamps every month, fucking moron).
Apparently, grapes and avocados are also toxic to dogs.
 
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Apparently, grapes and avocados are also toxic to dogs.
Yeah. The big bad ones are grapes/raisins, avocados, chocolate, and onions.

You should avoid feeding your dog a lot of pork as well, especially processed/preserved pork like ham or bacon (which is kind of infuriating).

Chicken, on the other hand, is perfectly fine.
 
lol and these faggots always want to make dogs or cats vegan because "they're cute" instead of getting a fucking rabbit. The most spoiled, self centered, sheltered lot of people, I swear to god.
 
Omg, if you can't handle having a pet that needs to eat meat don't adopt one. A vegan diet is unnatural for a dog same for a cat. Get fucked
It's also unnatural for a human. Watch how fast a vegan would wilt on his diet if they didn't have the bajillion bottles of artificial vitamin supplements propping it up. Humankind is not a species of herbivore. If we were, we'd have some type of multi-chambered stomach or large cecum to help breakdown the massive amounts of plant cellulose that would be inherently part of the diet, and also able to make enough B-12 in the gut to survive, like herbivores can. This diet is not natural for a human, you might find a few long lasting vegetarian-based societies but you won't find a long lasting vegan one.
 
It's also unnatural for a human. Watch how fast a vegan would wilt on his diet if they didn't have the bajillion bottles of artificial vitamin supplements propping it up. Humankind is not a species of herbivore. If we were, we'd have some type of multi-chambered stomach or large cecum to help breakdown the massive amounts of plant cellulose that would be inherently part of the diet, and also able to make enough B-12 in the gut to survive, like herbivores can since they rarely eat meat and must manufacture it to survive.
Vegans like to point out that humans are primates and primates are herbivores, which is bullshit. Many primates eat only plants and fruit, but many others are omnivores or even relish meat anytime they can get it. For example, chimps often go hunting for meat, and pretty much every other human species that's now extinct were regular meat eaters just like Homo sapiens.
 
As a cook I absolutely fucking hate vegans, as a man of logic I hate them because if they took their bullshit lifestyle to it's logical conclusion, they would kill themselves so that no organism (single celled organisms in vegan food are still living beings) suffers on their behalf.
Of course, they never take this course of action because they don't actually believe the bullshit they spew, they're only vegan because it's a convenient cudgel of "false moral superiority" to beat other people over the head with.

Humans and to an extent dogs (they're built to be carnivores, but can live off omnivorous diets) are omnivores and no amount of moral faggotry can change that. Putting a carnivorous animal on a vegan diet is animal abuse, again showing vegans don't actually believe their own bullshit.
 
Vegans like to point out that humans are primates and primates are herbivores, which is bullshit. Many primates eat only plants and fruit, but many others are omnivores or even relish meat anytime they can get it. For example, chimps often go hunting for meat, and pretty much every other human species that's now extinct were regular meat eaters just like Homo sapiens.
Yeah I'm sure the rows of fucking fangs primates have are indicative of not eating meat. God vegans and their stupid shrunken brains.
I'm gonna go eat a ribeye.
 
The dichotomy of vegans. "Animals have not chosen to be eaten so eating them is immoral" vs. "I can force my dog to be vegan because he can't choose". Just buy a fucking bunny and fuck off if you want a vegan pet.

Also, experience has taught me that there is no nice vegan. All the "tolerant" vegans I know still are insufferable assholes on social media despite acting like they aren't irl. All stereotypes about them are true.
 
Yeah I'm sure the rows of fucking fangs primates have are indicative of not eating meat. God vegans and their stupid shrunken brains.
I'm gonna go eat a ribeye.
Some herbivorous primates like gorillas evolved giant fangs to show them off as a form of dominance, but this in no way takes away from the fact that some species of primates are meat eaters.
 
The dichotomy of vegans. "Animals have not chosen to be eaten so eating them is immoral" vs. "I can force my dog to be vegan because he can't choose". Just buy a fucking bunny and fuck off if you want a vegan pet.

Also, experience has taught me that there is no nice vegan. All the "tolerant" vegans I know still are insufferable assholes on social media despite acting like they aren't irl. All stereotypes about them are true.
It's because their "raw, healthy" diet has literally eaten away at their brain matter.
 
Vegans like that either want to play god and think they can change reality to suite their feelings or kill everything.
I've also noticed that more vegans on Reddit seem to have a hatred towards carnivorous animals.

So they hate carnivorous animals for eating meat? I guess if they could turn lions into that poor, miserable creature from Futurama they would.

At least the article isn't telling people their cats should go vegan. Most of them seem to know better now.

Wasn't there a video floating around of a miserable dog being fed some kind of gross beige colored vegan globs? It was a few years back and I think it was on Youtube and linked to some article about vegan dogs. The poor dog was just begrudgingly eating it because he wasn't getting anything else.
 
You should avoid feeding your dog a lot of pork as well, especially processed/preserved pork like ham or bacon (which is kind of infuriating).
Yeah, I dunno about that. Been some "science" making the rounds the last however many years about nitrites and cured meats. The facebook braintrust has it doing all sorts of things that aren't exactly true. Celery salt is a-ok though.

Also, I just don't buy the chocolate and dogs thing. I've heard it for years and I'm sure there is some merit to it. But I've also seen a shitload of dogs eat massive piles of chocolate (they just helped themselves to the kids Halloween candy or whatever) and not one of them ever got sick. They left turds in the yard packed with Hershey's kiss foil and Three Musketeers wrappers tho, but no noticeable problems other than that.
As a cook I absolutely fucking hate vegans, as a man of logic I hate them because if they took their bullshit lifestyle to it's logical conclusion, they would kill themselves so that no organism (single celled organisms in vegan food are still living beings) suffers on their behalf.
Of course, they never take this course of action because they don't actually believe the bullshit they spew, they're only vegan because it's a convenient cudgel of "false moral superiority" to beat other people over the head with.
It's ignorance. Plenty of animals die for plant-based food too. Every agricultural enterprise, whatever the flavor, has a pest management plan. The plan is make the pests dead. Then you have the whole deaths by misadventure thing.

I remember driving grain truck as a kid when we were cutting lentils. They require these special pea headers that kinda scoop the plants off the ground. Anyways, I'd sit back and watch the red-tailed hawks circle above the combines. They'd swoop down and pick off the field mice scurrying away and into the bare harvested ground. One after another. For hours. It was a massacre. Then you had the ones that went through the machine. I'd sometimes find their parts when they unloaded into the truck.

Their blood is on your hands lentil-eaters.
 
Yeah, I dunno about that. Been some "science" making the rounds the last however many years about nitrites and cured meats. The facebook braintrust has it doing all sorts of things that aren't exactly true. Celery salt is a-ok though.

Also, I just don't buy the chocolate and dogs thing. I've heard it for years and I'm sure there is some merit to it. But I've also seen a shitload of dogs eat massive piles of chocolate (they just helped themselves to the kids Halloween candy or whatever) and not one of them ever got sick. They left turds in the yard packed with Hershey's kiss foil and Three Musketeers wrappers tho, but no noticeable problems other than that.

It's ignorance. Plenty of animals die for plant-based food too. Every agricultural enterprise, whatever the flavor, has a pest management plan. The plan is make the pests dead. Then you have the whole deaths by misadventure thing.

I remember driving grain truck as a kid when we were cutting lentils. They require these special pea headers that kinda scoop the plants off the ground. Anyways, I'd sit back and watch the red-tailed hawks circle above the combines. They'd swoop down and pick off the field mice scurrying away and into the bare harvested ground. One after another. For hours. It was a massacre. Then you had the ones that went through the machine. I'd sometimes find their parts when they unloaded into the truck.

Their blood is on your hands lentil-eaters.
As I understand it, thiobromine in chocolate can have some nasty side effects. However, it's not ALWAYS the case. I had a basset hound that ate a goddamn box of milano cookies and never showed any problems. Granted, he was a big fucker too so it may have been a mass vs dose issue.

With onions, it's the sulfate (I think) content; it can cause anemia. The good news is that if you stop feeding them onions they can usually shake off the issue.

Moral of the story: just feed them beef and chicken for a treat.
 
As I understand it, thiobromine in chocolate can have some nasty side effects. However, it's not ALWAYS the case. I had a basset hound that ate a goddamn box of milano cookies and never showed any problems. Granted, he was a big fucker too so it may have been a mass vs dose issue.

With onions, it's the sulfate (I think) content; it can cause anemia. The good news is that if you stop feeding them onions they can usually shake off the issue.

Moral of the story: just feed them beef and chicken for a treat.

My stepfather got this black lab from an old lady who couldn't care for her anymore. She had fed the dog chocolate and candy all her life. So my stepfather also gave her chocolate. She did get cancer. But she was 13 at the time.

My uncle's dogs knocked a large container of expensive chocolate covered pretzel rods off the table and ate them all. One of the dogs got into a case of beer and she sucked the beer out of several cans. She also ate an Easter basket full of chocolate bars. None of this made anyone sick. But I still wouldn't give a dog chocolate. It's not worth the risk.
 
It's also unnatural for a human. Watch how fast a vegan would wilt on his diet if they didn't have the bajillion bottles of artificial vitamin supplements propping it up. Humankind is not a species of herbivore. If we were, we'd have some type of multi-chambered stomach or large cecum to help breakdown the massive amounts of plant cellulose that would be inherently part of the diet, and also able to make enough B-12 in the gut to survive, like herbivores can. This diet is not natural for a human, you might find a few long lasting vegetarian-based societies but you won't find a long lasting vegan one.
Yeah, unless you are a herbivore being vegan is not natural. Having a choice in the matter to be so fucking picky is a sign of privilege. This diet at the core is not about health but a fashion statement. To inflict your stupid ass statement on animals and children is a real cruel thing to do.
 
Yeah, unless you are a herbivore being vegan is not natural. Having a choice in the matter to be so fucking picky is a sign of privilege. This diet at the core is not about health but a fashion statement. To inflict your stupid ass statement on animals and children is a real cruel thing to do.
B-12 deficiency tends to create a whole host of neurological issues and can ultimately be fatal. Only way to get this naturally is through meat, dairy, eggs and fish. Otherwise you are left depending on supplements and the weird food additive called 'nutritional yeast.'
 
My stepfather got this black lab from an old lady who couldn't care for her anymore. She had fed the dog chocolate and candy all her life. So my stepfather also gave her chocolate. She did get cancer. But she was 13 at the time.

My uncle's dogs knocked a large container of expensive chocolate covered pretzel rods off the table and ate them all. One of the dogs got into a case of beer and she sucked the beer out of several cans. She also ate an Easter basket full of chocolate bars. None of this made anyone sick. But I still wouldn't give a dog chocolate. It's not worth the risk.
Thank you. We all have these stories of dogs eating huge amounts of chocolate. Does anyone have a story about them getting sick after? Anyone?

I think this is one of those aspartame things where, yes, it is unhealthy but you would have to drink a case of Diet Coke per day everyday for you to have negative symptoms.

For the record, I don't give pets people food at all. They get pet food. When you start handing them some of what you are eating to share, they then want you to share all your food. I don't like beggars.

What they steal when I'm not around is more of a failure of me to secure food items properly than any willingness of me to poison them with candy or whatever.
 
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