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Originally Posted by my2boyz Kathy, I talked with my vet today and she gave me the name of a nutritionist...I'll PM you with it. Also, she said U of I has a nutritionist but they would probably be more studied on large animals, like farm animals. So, if you check the vet school in Iowa please be sure to ask about that.
Also, the canine epilepsy website says a raw diet isn't a good choice for a dog who has seizures since their system is already compromized and bacteria might be able to do more damage...home cooking is better. Can you home cook and freeze for the week? |
I could and would home cook if that was the only answer...I'd just prefer to feed a commercial dog food, just because I'm afraid I wouldn't give him enough of what he needs or too much of what he doesn't. I know supplements/vitamins would be needed. Does any one know anything about the food "Natures Logic"...that is what I am leaning towards, I just want someone to tell me this has what he needs...not too much protein and fat, I feel some of the higher rated foods are simply too rich and cause more harm then good...just my personal feelings...nothing scientific here.