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how to make slump for dogs (Snow Dogs)?

i was at my little cousins house today and she was watching the movie Snow Dogs and i saw that bit with the dog food she calls slump does anyone know how to make it i thought id make it for my dogs it is quite often fed to dogs in Alaska i heard

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  2. Not quite sure. Though, I hope this is at least some help: Here is a good link for answers of what not to feed dogs: http://www.doggiebistro.com/Common_Foods_Unsafe_For_Dogs.html As for making homemade dog food, here is an excellent link for Recipies for homemade dog food: http://www.globalpaw.com/dogtreats/dogmeals/alfalfahearts.php Here is another excellent site on making your own dog food and also has info on the added vitamin suppliments: http://www.boxerlife.com/recipe.htm Good, high-quality food list: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/dog-food-ratings-top-10-best-dog-foods.html
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  5. I have been running sled dogs in Alaska for over a decade, and have never heard the term 'slump'. I can also tell you that snow dogs was about as realistic as Hawaii is covered in ice. The movie is cute, but totally untrue when it comes to any real details about working dogs in Alaska. Anything you thought you 'learned' about mushing dogs in Alaska from that moive was pure fantasy. Sorry but it true. Now many mushers do feed a homemade stew, usually meat and/or fish cooked down with fat, and often rice. But it is very difficult unless you know what you are doing to make sure that your dogs gets all the required nutrients. SO most mushers now also use a commercial kibble designed for high energy working dogs along with the cookpot (whatever stew you make in your dog food cooker)
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