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Old 08-01-13 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BohicaX
JC it must be nice travelling with your pet I'm a loner myself and have often though about a dog while riding as company. What sort of food do you lug around for him/her or is your location easy to purchase on a daily bases? Do you purchase food or use bush tucker to keep him/her fed?

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My dog eats a blend of dry foods that I put hot water over prior to serving. When he travels in the car with me I portion his food into sandwich sized baggies, one for each meal, ahead of time. My pup is about 45# a 5# bag of his food lasts about 10 days on average. He also has treats, but they don't take up much room. His food is available from a couple of places and could always be ordered in if necessary. One of my dog's favorite treats is fresh vegetable slices, cucumbers, squash, carrots, etc. Those come from dinner staples and are picked up along the way at farmer's markets.

Everybody's dog is going to be a bit different, you would have to figure out what works best for you.

Aaron
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