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It's an interesting diet this breed needs. Basically small frozen scraps, but very rich in content. Their digestive systems evolved as nomads north of the Arctic Circle and know nothing else, so a bit of care needs to be taken. His body will do a lot with the vital scraps of tundra animals, and doesn't know how to handle big foreign diets which make him unenergetic and unwell after a few meals.

Tonight's menu is sheep and beef tripe—their organs go well, but their meat and fat doesn't.

Frozen salmon cuts—these dogs know fish as well as reindeer and love frozen meet. They extract all the goods from them.

And a rabbit foot—Fur and bone is common in their diet and helps clean. They can start to poop bad without fur fibre.

One of the more tame dishes considering the other weird off cuts of bits and pieces he gets. Thought some may find it interesting for a bit of an unusual breed outside of Finland.

Edit: And yeah, the photo makes the meal look big and him small. But he's 20kg and that dish is about 3/4 a banana in diameter.

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[–] Commodore@lemmy.world 67 points 1 month ago (4 children)

You're insane if you think the breed needs this. You can feed a Finnish Lapphund any type of dog food. It's not a magical being from another dimension.

[–] StayDoomed@lemmy.world 23 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Can confirm. Had a Finnish lapphund that lived over 12 years on kibble and frozen raw food. She was the best girl.

[–] _stranger_@lemmy.world 21 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I think the owners probably know this, but If they have the means to spoil the ever living shit out of their dog, more power to them. I'd feed my dog snack steaks if I could.

I wonder if the frozen-ness is actually good for them or not. I can't imagine a dog turning its nose up at unfrozen meat.

[–] kielimieli@r-sauna.fi 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I wonder if the frozen-ness is actually good for them or not

The frozen stuff can be better for their teeth at least. If they have to chew and work more to eat it, that cleans the teeth better than just wet floppy meats.

[–] _stranger_@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Makes perfect sense, thanks!

[–] ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago

At least kill off some worms/bacteria if it's been frozen, and not thawing means it can't start getting bacteria growth back on it before its eaten.

[–] saltesc@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

It's true. Off cuts and leftovers from the butchers and hunters are "spoils" that bleed the bank dry, but I can't afford fancy tin food like on the TV.

Fortunately, his meals are often free depending on how the day went.

[–] Evil_incarnate@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

My dog prefers his raw meatballs frozen, but cut up. He will eat them thawed, but after everything else if he's not full.

[–] Hellstormy@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Humans can also live off burgers and ice cream... is it good for them? No.

[–] kielimieli@r-sauna.fi 13 points 1 month ago

Good grade dogfood is nothing like burgers and ice cream though. There's not enough information of the diet OP uses so no comment on that, but it is easier to make dogs sick by feeding them only pure meat than with just kibble. Obviously don't buy the cheapest processed shitty dog food, but please also do consult a vet and do some research before trying to feed a raw diet as well. Wetfoods and kibble tend to have the vitamins and fibers and all that added, but feeding a raw those need to be considered more.

And lapphunds 100% don't need fancy meats any more than other breeds - nekin on tosiaan vaan koiria eikä mitään ihmeen taikaolentoja.

[–] feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well known for hunting salmon, the Finnish Lapphund.

[–] rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Bred for its skills in magic.