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Old 11-16-2007, 01:49 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by judy
Dear Mandy,

My dogs inhale their food since I started using your recipe! Max was the fussiest eater for over a year, I finally had to add parmigian cheese to his food to get him to eat.

Now, I have to watch that when Gracie Leigh stops to take a breath, he doesn't gobble hers up too!

I bought 20 lbs of chicken breasts on sale, about 3 pounds of chopped meat, lentils and brown rice. I made it all up, portioned and baggied it, and every day I take out their frozen food. Thank goodness for microwaves.

Hopefully, I have about a month's worth. Do you use a whole chicken, parts, or what? I got this in a supermarket for $1.00/lb of nice big organic Perdue cutlets, but I love to save money if possible.

I haven't added the veggies yet because the lentils and the copped meat are new.

Max and Gracie say thank you Aunt Mandy!


Judy, i'm so glad they like it so much! I have 2 very picky eaters, one gets fed with a t'spoon, yes, you heard right, i have to feed her like a baby, if i dont, she refuses to eat, i know... spoiled rotten.
Next batch you make, please do add the veggies, because they need the greens, and vitamins.
Slowly start introducing the fish oil, and calcium like i told you.


Fish oil is good for dogs, and cats! Veterinarians first used omega-3 fatty acids in the form of fish oil to treat canine allergies but now recommend it for a wide variety of conditions ranging from kidney disease to arthritis and high cholesterol. Adding fish oil to your dog?s food provides anti-inflammatory effects and can help relieve itching due to atopic dermatitis, an allergy-related skin condition.

There is a lot more info if you need it, just let me know.


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