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Old 01-04-2009, 12:02 PM   #9
ambocken
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
If you read the diet forum, you will find that home cooking is not as simple as it at first sounds. You need to do more than have proteins and carbohydrates in the right balance. From what I read, if you plan on home cooking you should check with a dog nutritionist first and let her plan a diet for your dog. Be prepared to include extra vitamins as well as calcium, because it's impossible for them to get all the calcium they need from home cooking. For occasional treats home cooked is great, but it has been said that since so many do it wrong and don't take the time to really study it, home cooked can be a poor choice.

I am not thinking of going only homecooked meals, only on an occasional basis since I am working full time and going to school. Just thought it would be nice to *Spoil* our little one once a week or so

Plus a cookbook with good treats in it would be nice. She is very food motivated and I don't like giving her all those store bought treats.
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