Redditors Are Having Fun Commenting On A Man Who Ate Homemade Dog Food Thinking It Was A "Hamburger"
"I kind of giggled and said oops I guess I need to thaw more out"
Maryjane
- Published in Animal Stories
If there are food shortages or you don't have enough money to buy groceries, you might be wondering if eating your dog's food will help you out of a tight spot. After all, if your dog appreciates pieces of human food, perhaps the reverse can also be true.
Although dog food is not meant for human consumption and is not produced to the same standards as human food, a small amount is unlikely to have a significant negative impact. A nutritionally balanced diet for your dog is often created by combining animal byproducts, grains, soybeans, vitamins, and minerals.
In today's post, we see a Redditor who loves to make raw food for his dogs. The Redditor uses cheap ground meat and mixes in chopped-up vegetables, seeds, and organ meat.
Not to forget that the OP also mixes in their doggy vitamins, makes patties out of the mix, and freezes them. His brother-in-law happened to see these "hamburgers" in the fridge and decided to feast on them.
Little did he know he was consuming the dog's food and when the OP found out, he had a good laugh about it and you might too but the BIL didn't find it funny at all. Keep scrolling to read the full story below.
The OP writes...
u/Professional-Gur-602The story begins
u/Professional-Gur-602OP prepares food for their dogs
u/Professional-Gur-602The BIL decided to grill and eat the "hamburgers"
u/Professional-Gur-602Now the BIL wants to puke after finding out
u/Professional-Gur-602The OP is kind of angry the BIL complained
u/Professional-Gur-602A small edit:
u/Professional-Gur-602Below are some of the topmost comments from Redditors...
An open fridge policy
RedditWhat this Redditor expects the OP to do
RedditFinding mystery leftovers in the fridge
RedditIt's probably healthier than what he eats
RedditWhen you eat food out of someone else's fridge
RedditHe didn't say they tasted gross or disgusting
RedditLol...
RedditHe played a stupid game so...
RedditGo to the back yard if you're going to puke
RedditThis Redditor won't just grill them up without asking
RedditThe burgers sound healthy and nutritious
RedditThe fact that it was meant for the dogs is hilarious
RedditIt was not intentional on your part
RedditI'd assume it was your dinner plan
RedditThis Redditor has a similar story to share
RedditAnother story to feast your eyes on
RedditAt least, he'll have a nice shiny coat
RedditDo t eat people's food without asking
RedditGiving him a bill for the food and medication
RedditHow you deal with the contents of your fridge is your business
RedditAnimal byproducts, such as meat scraps, ground bones, skin, organs, and damaged animal parts deemed unfit for human consumption, are regularly included in professionally prepared dog food. Although most people find these substances unpleasant, they are theoretically safe to eat as long as they have been prepared, processed, and stored correctly.
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