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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. Hugs, and kisses to the kids from me ![]()
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I'll be happy to help anyone on home cooking. My girls dont know what kibble or canned food looks like. There is a lot of info on dog food, but seriously, it's sickning to read it.
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Judy, i forgot to add, yes i use chicken livers, hearts, veal liver too, just make sure they can handle beef, one of mine doesnt do well when i add beef, so i keep them on chicken.
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Ok... i found an easy to go by article, and will add more things as we go along.
For those that want to try homecooking, and have any question, just ask, i'll help where i can. Introduction Making your own dog food requires a simple mix of meat, vegetables and starches. Instructions Difficulty: Moderate Steps 1Step Know that it is wise to check with your vet before switching to homemade dog food. 2Step Understand that dogs need a diet that consists of 40 percent meat, 30 percent vegetables and 30 percent starch. Follow this formula to ensure that your dog has a well-balanced diet. 3Step Cook meat before feeding it to your dog. 4Step Realize that organ meat (such as liver, kidneys, etc.) and eggs are very good for your dog. 5Step Consider the fact that many experts believe commercial dog food is actually unhealthy for dogs. Often the meat that is used in dog food is of a quality considered unfit for humans. 6Step Try making a mixture of ground turkey, rice and carrot for your own dog food. Meals made of ground beef, brown rice, brewer's yeast and carrots are also popular. 7Step Rotate the foods you feed your dog so that the dog gets a variety of foods. 8Step Add a tiny bit of cooked garlic to your dog food. Dogs enjoy the flavor and garlic is a natural flea repellent. Be sure to consult your vet before using garlic, however, as raw or spoiled garlic may be poisonous to dogs. 9Step Use oatmeal, pasta, rice or potatoes for your dog's starch requirement. 10Step Grind eggshells and add this to your dog's meal. Eggshells have a lot of nutrients. 11Step Keep cooked dog food in the refrigerator no longer than three days. Tips & Warnings When you first switch to homemade dog food, try mixing commercial dog food to the food you have prepared to help your dog make the transition. Do not feed your dog chocolate. The American Animal Hospital Association lists raw and spoiled garlic as poisonous and potentially fatal to dogs. Use garlic only in small doses and make sure it is cooked. link in case anyone wants to meander over there and peruse http://www.ehow.com/how_12697_make-homemade-dog.html For breakfast, i feed them 1/4 hard boiled egg, with cottage cheese. For lunch they get, yogurt with fruit, or a little bit of honey to kill the "sour" taste. Yogurt is good for bacterials needed in the intestines.
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Thanks so much Mandy!!! You are awesome!
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Mandy you are such a sweetheart sharing your knowledge like this. Since I'm not a very good cook, I know I would screw it up bad..lol
Good luck to all of you trying it. Anxious to see how you all do.
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