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Old 04-02-2007, 12:48 PM   #23
Fuzzywug
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Colorado
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Animal Smiley 019 Honest Kitchen

Hi, actually, BettyAnne got me interested in Force by Honest Kitchen. I feed it to all my dogs and my fosters and have been for more than a year. I haven' t had one who doesn't love it. It doesn't contain wheat, which is the cause of so many allergies. It's considered a raw diet because it's dehydrated at very low temperatures. I've taken the label list of ingredients to my vet and he said it looked like a perfect food to him, just to add a little protein. I mix it with kibble after I hydrate it, so it's not completely soft, and either boiled chicken, cottage cheese or scrambled egg. I do have to tell you to use it carefully at the start. You cannot just change diets! It has to be re-hydrated, try starting with a teaspoon rehydrated Force (probably 1/4 teaspoon dry) and increase the amount over the next several days until you've reached the amount they need. I had a very bad experience with one little one because I switched over to quickly. It may seem expensive, but it makes a lot of food and in the long run is well worth it! Another think I love for my yorkies is a product called Little bitty buddy biscuits. They're made of sweet potato, again, no grain! And they are so tiny, just the right size for our babies.
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