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    meanwhile in the dog food discussions:

    • My dog likes bell pepers
    • My dog only eats raw racoon meet
    • my dog eats poop

    Dogs, the easiest species to feed

    Edit: they will.also eat all the crumbs and spills from the floor saving time on cleaning

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        Dog: Man’s overlooked weight-loss aid.

        Dog: “You gonna finish that?”

        Me: “No.”

        Dog: Munching noises.

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      Dogs have been selectively bred to better handle foods humans eat barring some notable exceptions. Dogs significantly better grain digesting enzyme production than wild candids for example.

      My dog has an iron gut based on what she can happily eat

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      Dogs, the easiest species to feed

      That would be pigs but some dogs are actually quite close to that.

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          Yup, I heard you got to starve the pigs for a few days, then the sight of a chopped-up body will look like curry to a pisshead. You gotta shave the heads of your victims, and pull the teeth out for the sake of the piggies’ digestion. You could do this afterwards, of course, but you don’t want to go sievin’ through pig shit, now do you? They will go through bone like butter. You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm. They will go through a body that weighs 200 pounds in about eight minutes. That means that a single pig can consume two pounds of uncooked flesh every minute. Hence the expression, “as greedy as a pig”.

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            …for the sake of the piggies’ digestion

            yep because they’ll even eat the theeth and any artificial work done to it, but they will poop it out later… and we all know how that turned out for ol’ bobby

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      My dog knows the command “help”, which means “oh no I spilled some food on the floor come clean it up”

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    I just feed my cats the same beans I feed the children locked in the basement. They both survive just fine with the right supplements.

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    I keep seeing that “people are talking about beans”, but I don’t actually see people TALKING about beans. I’m convinced that the joke is, that nobody actually talks about beans. Just talks about how other people are talking about beans…which they aren’t. That’s somehow the joke.

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      hohoho… My friend you have fallen into the trap. By me responding to this comment about how nobody is actually discussing beans, we are now engaged in a discussion about beans!

      Thus furthers our plot of packing bean related content into the algorithm. This is the only way to save our timeline from Skynet!

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        This is a meta-discussion about beans though. We’re not talking about beans, we’re talking about talking about beans.

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      I talk about bean. I love to eat bean, I love to cook it. They are healthy, every inexpensive. If buy can, you can cook very easily but you can do many complicated dish with it. It delicious with meat and without meat and that is the common ground on any cooking community on Lemmy, being vegan or not.

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        Also, I have to keep Lemmings focussing on bean because I notice that when note they tend to hate on tea and I won’t let this happened.

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    My cat loves beans (as a snack, not a meal). Do not consider this a salvo into that Lemmy civil war. My cat just loves beans and I love him.

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    My opinion has actually shifted as a matter of this debate. It used to be “hell no”. Now it’s “no, but maybe we can in the future if the science is done”. It’s pretty clear that there isn’t much research on this, and the few peer reviewed articles on the subject tend to mention exactly how little has been done. What is there suggests that maybe, possibly, with the right diet and supplements, it could be done in the future.

    Don’t make your cat an experiment on this.

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    I got banned from a pet food sub on reddit for what I thought was a completely innocent question. It’s a touchy subject everywhere apparently. The rumor is that pet food companies are major lurkers on pet subs and use reddit etc as an ad platform.

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      Look at this cute hecking pupperino! {promoted by Purina}

      Cute doggo in training with his fellow officer {promoted by the Langley Police Department}