Foods Vegans Don’t Eat

Should Vegans only keep dogs when the dogs can be kept on a Vegan diet?
This came up in a past question, Someone said that a Vegan should feed their dogs vegan food if they are true Vegans. What do you think? Personally I think it’s more complex then that. Dog’s do fine on a Vegan diet, barring any previous health problems (there is plenty of research on this subject, look it up, I don’t want this to become a discustion about dog nutrition.) but if for some reason the dog cannot eat a Vegan diet I think the human Vegan should not get rid of the dog. While I think it’s regretable to feed the dog meat, you are better off giving the dog a good home and supporting the meat industry a bit, then to kick out the dog.
Everyone also should understand that we don’t have a problem with the dog eating meat exsactly. We have a problem with supporting the meat idsustry. Thoughts?
a person who has chosen to adopt a dog should be always looking out for the dog’s best intrests. if the dog loves a vegan diet and is happy and healthy on it, there is no reason not to keep the dog on it. if for whatever reason the dog can’t have a vegan diet the person needs to adapt that for the dog. if the dog has to eat meat, getting it good quality (for human consumption grade) meat is probably the best option (organic and free range). it sucks if you have to support the meat industry for the dog but you are giving the dog the best life possible is what is most important.
we recently adopted a rescued dog and it LOVES its vegan pet food. unfortunately we haven’t found a vegan treat that excites her enough when out to help her with training (she’s really aggressive with other dogs– we’re using the reward method to teach her to relate other dogs with treats. vegan homemade treats weren’t enough to get her to focus on us instead of other dogs. we’ve had to break down and buy some pet treats with meat). we’ve also decided to allow her to be “freegan”. if friends/family give her meat or treats with meat we’ll allow it but we don’t want to support the meat or petfood industry if we can help it.
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Nong Shim Bowl Noodle, Kimchi, 3.03-Ounce Bowls (Pack of 12) $14.28 With this kimchi-flavored, Korean-style ramen from Nong Shim, you don’t have to sacrifice taste for speed. The soup offers a fresh, spicy flavor and features fried kimchi to reproduce the taste of authentic kimchi stew. Other tasty ingredients include high-grade noodles, mogi mushrooms, and pak choi. Preparing the soup is easy. Simply open the lid partway, add the soup base, add boiling water, an… |
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How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great Food $18.85 Author of a dozen bestselling cookbooks and beloved columnist for The New York Times (“The Minimalist”), Chef Mark Bittman bookends his award-winning modern classic, How to Cook Everything, with How to Cook Everything: Vegetarian the ultimate one-stop resource for meatless meals. Refreshingly straightforward and filled with illustrated recipes, this is a book that puts vegetarian cuisine within th… |
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Allergy-Free Desserts: Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Egg-free,Soy-free and Nut-free Delights $10.50 Safe ways to sweeten the day for people with food allergiesSome twelve million Americans suffer serious allergic reactions to nuts, dairy, gluten, and other ingredients typically found in desserts. Finally, here’s a collection of delicious dessert recipes offering a safe option for allergy sufferers who don’t want to give up their favorite treats. Even though these recipes are completely fre… |
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That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals: A Book About Vegans, Vegetarians, and All Living Things $10.00 That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals uses colorful artwork and lively text to introduce vegetarianism and veganism to early readers (ages six to ten). Written and illustrated by Ruby Roth, the book features an endearing animal cast of pigs, turkeys, cows, quail, turtles, and dolphins. These creatures are shown in both their natural state—rooting around, bonding, nuzzling, cuddling, gr… |
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