Have you ever tasted dog (or cat) food/snacks?

Yes, when I use to work in the mall they had this dog store thing, well one of the treats looked like a peanut butter cup, one of my co-workers told me to eat it so I did. Then I found out it was a doggie treat.

He's still in the hospital.
 
My sister and I used to hide with the dog treats and eat them. This was early 80's and we were both < 7 years old. They were actually pretty good. Kind of a dough-like taste with a touch of beef jerky...

We both kid about eating them now, but we also both agree that they were actually good. Had there been human food that tastes like that we would have eaten it as well.
 
Yup. Although I never had a furry pet. I have an ooooooooold memory of eating my friend's dog's doggie snacks. Not bad.
 
The closest I've come to eating pet food would be eating my rat's yogurt drops. Those were actually quite good, and the ingredients don't look like anything I shouldn't be eating, to my knowledge...
Sugar, powdered milk, cornstarch, vegetable oil, whey powder, soybean flour, yogurt powder, lecithin, vanilla, ascorbic acid

But no cat or dog food.
 
nope, however everytime Im at work (dairy/frozen stocker at a grocery store) I see frosty paws frozen dog treats and always wanna try them just to see what it is.
 
Yeah, it was really crunchy and hard to chew...But then there was a stale cheese flavored on in the cabinet and it tasted a lot better surprisingly...>_>
 
Several years back my then brother-in-law used to come to our house and eat everything not nailed down so we bought a box of those individually wrapped jerky stick looking dog treats and set them in a container on top of the microwave. Dude walks in and eats like 3 of them before he says hey this jerky sucks and keeps eating....... lol I had to taste one after that, it didn't taste all that good.

I've only got a cat now and the treats he likes are of no interest to me. :)
 
Many years back I saw a tin, of what I thought was jerky, sitting on the end table of my friends house. I was high as hell and started eating them... I remember it didn't taste very good, but for some reason, I just kept eating... until I finished about three long sticks of the brown treat...

Suddenly, something dawned on me... texture? Taste? Something amiss. I rotated the can around and the stick fell out of my mouth when I saw the cute cartoon puppy and the words, "Begg'n Strips"..

I felt really sick after that. It's amazing how the psychology behind an incident like that can really further the nausea. Or maybe it was the pharmacology of the doggie treats.
 
[quote name='$hady']Several years back my then brother-in-law used to come to our house and eat everything not nailed down so we bought a box of those individually wrapped jerky stick looking dog treats and set them in a container on top of the microwave. Dude walks in and eats like 3 of them before he says hey this jerky sucks and keeps eating....... lol I had to taste one after that, it didn't taste all that good.

I've only got a cat now and the treats he likes are of no interest to me. :)[/quote]

I did that to my one buddy. We had dog snacks that looked exactly like slim jims and we gave it to my friend. He ate one and threw up. Still not knowing what he was eating he went back to the snacks again and ate two more and threw up again. So we finally told him what was going on.

And to answer my own question, I have tried a dog biscuit and it was horrible. It's like crack to my dog though.
 
Hell yeah. I had a Milk-Bone once. Them shits was delicious. Seriously.

I was at Petco about a year ago, and I noticed there little Dog-Snack-Buffet thing they had going on. I asked the worker about the cookies, and he said, "Oh, they're just like the one's we eat, except they don't have all of the preservatives added." I was thinking, "Isn't that a good thing?"

Anyways, my brother-in-law made qusedillas with Alpo. He said they tasted good, but he had horrible gas as a result.
 
Quesadillas w/ Alpo??!! He ate those WILLINGLY?? He must have been on one hell of a budget. I once sneaked cat food into my then girlfriend's ice cream. Fun times.
 
i recall the bone shaped kind dunno what brand or whatever like the ones in leathal weapon they were pretty good when i was a kid.
 
[quote name='LiquidNight']why on Earth would anyone (excluding kids) willingly eat pet food?
I never have and never plan to.[/QUOTE]
Who doesn't want a glistening healthy coat?
 
[quote name='coltyhuxx']Suddenly, something dawned on me... texture? Taste? Something amiss. I rotated the can around and the stick fell out of my mouth when I saw the cute cartoon puppy and the words, "Begg'n Strips"..
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But I thought dogs don't know it's not bacon?! Are you saying dogs probably do know it's not bacon? They lied to us!
 
As has already been said by a few people, Milk Bones are actually pretty good. Actually, most of the Milk Bone-like dog treats (the hard crunchy things) aren't bad, especially the fancier ones. Once as a special treat I bought my dog some rather expensive peanut butter flavor snack things - I swear you could sell those things in a bakery and nobody would complain.

The meaty-type dog snacks, though (Beggin Strips, Snausages, etc) - BLECH! Imagine taking a strip of bacon, wrapping it in Play-Doh, and leaving it sit in the sun for a few days - voila, homemade Beggin' Strips. Those things are just awful, though my dog is addicted to them.
 
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