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Old 07-15-2008, 04:10 PM   #27
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Bella eats the Honest kitchen (force) which others have already described. But, since I love it so much i will tell you why!
The ingredients are: Hormone-free chicken, organic flaxseed, potatoes, celery, sweet potatoes, apples, alfalfa, organic kelp, honey, zucchini, green beans, cabbage, bananas, papayas, yogurt, basil, garlic and rosemary.

I like the wheat free products because it helps prevent chronic ailments (arthritis,diabetes, degenerative joints) related to the consumption of glutinous grains. I am hoping Bella will live a long time and she will not be in pain when she gets older!!
Bella gets 1/4 cup dry (it increases in size when water is added). Just to change up the flavors I will add different things and textures to make it different for her. Although it is not required, i add a teaspoon of chopped chicken liver, a heaping teaspoon of cottage cheese, a tbs of sweet potatoe or maybe diced peaches mixed with yogurt. The website also has recipes for stews and things you can top the HK with.

Since I only feel this once a day which I think is half the recommended amount, I free feed innova kibble too. I leave down a very small bowl 1/2 cup) incase she gets hungry. It takes her about 4 days to eat this.

Just incase you cant tell I am reaaaaaaaaaaaal excited about the honest kitchen!!!
Toto has been eating Force for so long, I can't remember when we started!! She also gets it once a day and a little bit of kibble a couple of times a day. Last day or two, I have substituted her kibble with blueberries and she loves it! I know the kibble is good for teeth but I doubt myself every single time I give it to her. I will have to be more careful about brushing and treating her teeth.
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