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Originally Posted by gracielove Do you go to a physician to get recipes to cook for yourself or your family? |
This is actually not a bad idea. What with the growing waistlines in the US, this sounds like a fantastic idea. I work with 3 and 4 year olds. I never in my life expected to see the BMIs I'm seeing for such young children. And their teeth! So many roted teeth in these young children from all the sugary foods and drinks these kids ingest daily. Our meal plans are consulted with a registered dietician. Their lunches are the only balanced meal these kids eat.
Back to the OP. When it comes to dog food, I try my best to treat Kaji's meals the same as I do my own. Everything I eat I try to get with simple ingredients. For example if I buy ice cream, it can't have complicated sciency words. I try to do the same for Kaji. If I'm feeding him duck flavored kibble, duck better be one of the ingredients, and not duck meal. Etc. it's not an exact science, but I try my best to feed him good food. I would go to a vet nitritionist but I doubt I could afford that.