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what to feed my dogs?
Posted by Alicia Silverstone on Feb 8, 2012


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Kind Lifer Kristen Magno sent me a message a while ago asking me if my dogs are vegan too, and if they are what I feed them. Well, I feed my three dogs, Sweety, Lacy, and Butterfly (we also call Butterfly, “The Pig”) a 100% plant-based diet. They are all between 13 and 15 years old and weigh around 70 lbs (they are big guys!). I feed them Dr. Harvey's brand dog food, their Canine Health line, and always give them all of our leftovers so there is no waste of food or money. Dr. Harvey's is a mix of oats, grains, dried veggies and seaweed. It's a little bit of a process to make the food for them, but it's sooooo worth it. And if you set a timer and walk away it’s not difficult at all.

You cook it on your stovetop. You combine the Dr. Harvey's with a protein source (we use lentils, mung beans, split peas, kidney beans, pinto beans, tofu, tempeh, etc.) and oil. It’s super important to rotate the type of beans so your dogs get different sources of vitamins and minerals. When we use beans, we soak them overnight in water with a piece of kombu (use a 1-inch by 1-inch square of kombu per cup of beans) and use the soaking water to water plants in the morning. Do not cook the beans in the same water that they soaked in. This will make for gassy dogs. Cook the beans along with the kombu. If you forget to soak the beans with the kombu, add it when you start cooking. This helps the beans cook more quickly and helps dogs (and you!) with gas issues.

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We cook the beans until they are soft and mash them with a potato masher. If we don’t mash them, they come out of the dogs whole in their poo. After mashing, we add the Dr. Harvey’s mix along with any leftovers we have, when that is done, we plate up the food, wait for it to cool and add oil. We make a big batch once a day and that’s enough for 2 meals for all 3 dogs. If you want, you can make a big batch and keep it in the fridge for a couple days at a time. We just do it daily since we have 3 big dogs and have to make a big pot of food for them.

We also add the supplements, L-Carnatine and Taurine. These are 2 amino acids that are essential to some dogs. They might be added to some commercial dog foods, but in this case with Dr. Harvey’s they are not. When dogs are deficient in these nutrients, it can cause diomyopathy, a serious illness where the heart becomes large and flabby and can no longer function properly. This usually happens to middle-aged dogs that have an L-Carnatine or Taurine deficiency due to their breed, size, genetics, or diet. You can buy these supplements at your local health food store, places like Whole Foods or online. Look for supplements with veg-friendly capsules and not the ones that have gelatin in them! And make sure you always check with your dog’s vet before starting them on any sort of supplement regimen.

Since our dogs have been eating this way, they have stopped getting fleas, hot spots, and their coats look so nice. They are all super healthy with perfect blood work. People always think they are younger than they really are. Feed your animals grains, beans, and veggies like you would eat and you will absolutely see a difference in their health. Sometimes when we are in between Dr. Harvey's orders, I'll just give them rice, beans, and whatever leftover veggies we have around, and they love it!

And I have to say, their poo is amazing. I'm so proud of them! I see other dogs' poo and it just doesn't compare. It's super healthy, easy to pick-up, and they don't struggle to get it out.

You can order Dr. Harvey's dog food from their website, or you can ask your local store to carry it. Sometimes, if we are in a hurry, we give the dogs Evolution brand, Vegan Kibble. You can get it from www.vegancats.com, or again, ask your local stores to carry it or order it for you. I try to always give them Dr. Harvey’s though because it just feels more pure to me and I’d rather them not have dry food, as I feel like it dries them out. But this dry food is great when the Dr. Harvey’s can’t happen. Natural Balance makes a dry vegetarian dog food too.

Remember that conventional pet food is pretty much junk food for your animals. It's full of animal byproducts (intestines, bones, brains, etc.), preservatives, chemicals, and fillers. Personally I can't justify killing one animal to save or feed another. If you feed meat to your dogs, that's what we are doing...deciding that one life is more worthy than the other. They don't need it and they do better without it, as long as you feed them a healthy, balanced food source like Dr. Harvey's.

chris and puppy

A vegan diet works really well because our dogs don’t live in the wild. They take a walk every day, maybe follow their humans around a little, and not a lot more, so a plant-based diet is just fine for most dogs’ energy requirements.

And for doggie treats, here are a few we love:

Boston Baked Bonz

- their cookies look amazing. My assistant actually ate half of one of their ginger snap cookies and said it was really good...

Sweet Potate'r Chews from Dr. Harvey's

Mr. Barky's Vegetarian Dog Biscuits

- we grab these from Whole Foods - these are our staple treats

What are your thoughts on a veggie diet for your pets? Do you have brands of food that you love? Or treats?

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User Estef Martinez is saying the point is that eating animals is taking their live... I understand that, and I try hard to not eat meat except on special occasions for example or when I'm visiting... But doing a lot of efforts to remove every single particle of that from my diet seem ridicule and even maybe useless considering that if it's done correctly it's pretty much harmless.. I take out the old and used argument that "if I don't do it somebody else will", that being a predator from the food chain or another human, being completely vegan is too restraining, most peoples are completely discouraged way before even beginning... Personally I prefer making efforts to buy biodegradable plastic bags, recycle and use green cleaning products who do not permanently damage the environment... I have 50% less garbages since I started recycling, my recycling bag is filling almost as fast as the garbage bag... I heard things however like that in some places plastic is not recycled because it would cost too much, instead they make "ecologic" logs because it's made with oil...

My dogs have been on Nature's Balance Vegetarian formula for about 3-4 months now.  Allergies are FINALLY gone!  After nearly 3 years of trying to figure out what my one dog would tolerate, the veggie diet is the answer.  I had previously given up on feeding my dogs vegan until I read about it again on The Kind Life.  I'm so glad I found this post!  My dogs are active, alert, and as energetic as ever!  

The only thing I've noticed is that their skin is a little dryer than it used to be.  Any suggestions for what would be best to add in?  I currently just feed the dry w/o adding anything because of the he-who-is-allergic-to-everything problem...  but now that I at least know the base kibble is just fine, I'm open to perfecting the formula!

Hi, I have put my dogs on the vegan diet and was wondering if you have any suggestions for replacing Pill Pockets?  I have heard just make the dog swallow it, but I don't really want to fight with my dog to take the pill, I wish Pill Pockets made a veggie alternative!

Hi, I have a question, I just was buy vegan dogfood for my dog, but there is soya inside, is that not a problem? Because soya everyday is not so good, right?

Greetings, Marijke

Well, I've read some study that indicates dogs do better without too much soy in their diets.  If you are going to give them soy, I would make sure it's organic and non gmo.  Soy has an estrogenic effect on both people and animals, and that's one of the reasons you should be careful about how much you eat.  I feed my dogs vegan, but don't use soy at all.  I feed them a variety of beans (lentils, kidney, black, adzuki, etc) as well as split pea for protein.  I use Dr Harveys organic mix, as Alicia Silverstone recommended.  Also, I give them nutritional yeast which they love the taste of and is great for their health and coat.

Also to answer CBummer, nutritional yeast is great for the skin and coat, as well as oils in their food.  I use Flaxseed, Sunflower or Safflower oil in my dogs food.  I feed my two dogs together, 1 is 8 pounds, the other 37 pounds and I put 4 tsps of oil in their food and I give then a generous ammount of the nutritional yeast.  I also found answers to my own question I posted about the Pill Pockets and it seems that the best thing to do is use peanut butter to hide the pill.  

@mysticmoon623, thank you for answer my question :) it's the first time that I was buy a bag of vegan dog food, it organic, I was buy a small bag, to try it, I live in Belgium, so here the not have all the brands like in America. So now she eating vegan, and I have yet time till the bag is empty to find a good vegan organic dog food without soy ;) But what I would like to ask yet is, or I have to look also that my dog getting enough B12?

Thank you so much for helping me!

Have a nice day.

Greetings, Marijke

Hi Alicia,

Three weeks ago we adopted a Westie puppy, and started right away on Dr. Harvey's (as that's what our 3 year-old Boxer eats).  The food's directions say to add cottage cheese or yogurt for puppies, so I called Dr. Harvey to get an alternative and ask if it is absolutely necessary.  He was very kind and helpful, however, told me that he discourages vegan pets :/

We have kept our pups vegan, as we honestly think it's best for them (if we think it's best for us, why would we feed them any different??).  I'm not sure if you are aware of Dr. Harvey's views, but perhaps you could get in touch with him and share why you feel it works for pets of vegan families.  I know everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I found it a bit discouraging that he recommended I feed my dogs meat, especially since you give him so much business.

Last, thanks for all the work you've done for animals and helping humans become more compassionate and healthy :)  You offer such great support, and I have bought your book for several friends and family members who have opted to change their lifestyle.  Thanks for rocking and keep it up :)

Brittany and Matthew Cole

(Patton and Pace) pups!

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