Thread: Cooked food
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Old 06-10-2013, 02:26 PM   #17
scrufnjoey
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Originally Posted by chachi View Post
I understand why you want to do this but you can cause more harm than good by not doing it the right way. You can cause skeletal problems or problems with the organs by not feeding a balanced diet' you need a recipe from a nutritionist
thank you, also why ive been trying to find another nutritionist to talk to then the one ive already tried to talk with.

but we will be switching back to 4health since they have a grain free line now that is also corn free, wheat free and soy free and has some other good ingredients in it and i compared it to TOW (taste of the wild) and its really close and is more affordable to us. so once the switch which will be soon since what we have now is almost gone i wont do cooked any more as that was my fear of not doing cooked correctly. ive just been going off what the vet has told me to do since our westie mix has allergies and we've only maybe had the yorkie for a week (he was left at our house on the 3rd with a note of his age what shots he had and what he was being feed but he wont touch any more)so ive tried not to let him eat to much cooked even though our vet said even if he ate out of the bowl with our westiemix it would be okay.
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