Topic: Dog Food

8 chapters across the catalog

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:01:31 - 2:04:20

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Dog Food Reviews, Personal Pet Food Anecdote

One of the hosts shares an anecdote about tasting their dog's "bacon and egg" flavored cookies, finding them surprisingly palatable. The conversation touches on old tropes about elderly people eating pet food due to poverty. They discuss the variety of high-end pet treats available today, including honey yogurt and rawhide alternatives.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 1:15:59 - 1:18:14

1724: Boomer Mode

Homemade Dog Food and Pet Health

Adam Curry discusses his wife Mimi's project on making homemade dog food using table scraps. He argues that dogs were historically bred to eat human leftovers and that modern kibble may be less healthy. The conversation is interrupted by a news report warning against feeding pets raw milk due to bird flu risks.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 2:15:08 - 2:16:38

1602: Net Equity

World's Oldest Dog Dies, Scraps vs. Kibble Longevity

Bobi, a Portuguese guard dog recognized as the world's oldest dog, passed away at the age of 31. The discussion highlights that Bobi reportedly ate only human food "scraps" rather than commercial dog food. This is used to support the claim that dogs, as natural scavengers, may live longer on traditional diets than on processed kibble.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 1:45:03 - 1:51:32

1525: Mask in a Bottle

No Agenda Artwork, Climatarian, Correct the Record

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1524, titled "Climatarian," which featured a "No Agenda Eat Your Dog" dog food package. Created by the artist "Correct the Record," the piece was a major hit despite a potential spelling error on the side of the packaging. Other contenders for the episode's art included "Chicken Chips" by Nesworks and a "Tank Paper Scissors" concept.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 3:23:10 - 3:27:11

1334: Kackling Kamala

Noodle Gun and Jiminy's Cricket Protein

The show concluded with a "Dogs are People 2" segment featuring Jiminy's, a company producing dog food from cricket protein. The marketing emphasizes reducing a pet's "carbon paw print" by switching from traditional beef or chicken to more sustainable insect-based proteins. The hosts awarded this segment the "Clip of the Day" for its focus on the "Great Reset" themes in the pet industry.

Vooden Sporks
Episode 1179 9:57 - 14:52

1179: Vooden Sporks

Media Literacy, Jonathan Swift's Modest Proposal

The reaction to the "eat the babies" stunt highlights a lack of media literacy, as many conservative commentators and YouTubers treated the satire as a genuine leftist proposal. This modern incident is compared to Jonathan Swift's 1729 essay, "A Modest Proposal," which suggested the Irish poor sell their children as food to the rich as a satirical critique of economic policy. The discussion also touches on 1980s media reports regarding the impoverished eating dog food during the Reagan administration.

Sarcasm
Episode 1108 49:39 - 55:46

1108: Sarcasm

Pet Ownership Trends, Dog DNA Testing

The discussion shifts to the "dog takeover" in urban living, noting that some apartment buildings now require dog DNA samples to identify owners who do not clean up after their pets. The hosts also report on Purina's new dog food made from crickets and fish heads, marketed as a way to combat climate change. Finally, they mock a bizarre grooming trend involving applying glitter to male dogs' testicles.

Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth
Episode 23 1:19:42 - 1:23:02

23: Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth

International Hot Dogs, Dutch Hagelslag and Toronto Street Food

The hosts explore international food variations, starting with the Dutch breakfast of "hagelslag" (chocolate sprinkles on buttered bread). They discuss Danish hot dogs topped with fried garlic and praise Toronto's street hot dogs as superior to New York's. The segment focuses on the diverse condiments used globally, such as pepper rings and sauerkraut.