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Old 11-16-2014, 05:46 AM   #8
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I'm very confused. I came to this site for support. All I have heard is that I need to talk to someone professional. I understand that you are a not professionals and neither am I. We are people talking about our *** **** dogs. I like to feed my dog homemade organic food. I think it's great that you have a different preference, I am not here to judge, but why is it that all you non professionals can tell me my dog is malnutritioned? When my vet says he's the best yorkie he's seen, and he's super smart and strong. Burn time:
Broccoli, a great source of vitamin C, folic acid, beta carotene and calcium.
Spinach is a powerhouse for iron, as well as supplying calcium, potassium and various antioxidants.
high in beta carotene, vitamin K, and vitamin C, as well as carotenoid pigments.
Carrots provide beta-carotene and sugar.
Bell peppers provide beta-carotene, antioxidants and fiber.
With the exception of vitamin A, white potatoes have just about every nutrient.
Quinoa is very mineral dense, and a complex carbohydrate, also gluten free.
Celery is high in nutritional value as it contains calcium, potassium, phosphorus, sodium and iron, and vitamins A, B, C.
Beets have beta-carotene, fiber, iron, potassium, magnesium, and vitamins A, B and C.
Salmon is high in unsaturated fat and omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids.
Chicken has high protien and low but healthy fat content.
Eggs are a source of easily digestible riboflavin and selenium, and the obvious protien. The eggs shells are ground up and added for calcium.
Apples have potassium, fiber, phytonutrients, flavonoids, vitamin C.
Bananas have potassium and carbohydrates.
Oranges have fiber, potassium, calcium, folic acid, iron, flavonoids, phytonutrients, vitamins A, C, B1 and B6.
So now, what is my dogs diet missing?


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Hi - no one is trying to make u feel bad or anything BC you are doing a great job with trying to feed your kiddo a great diet. The issue is that for puppies, who are still developing, diets that aren't balanced can be very detrimental to both short and long term health. Like us, dogs have recommended RDAs - and the only way we know of to ensure your kiddo is properly supplemented is to recommend something like balanceit.com. They are inexpensive to use and will get you on the right track asap . It's wonderful you're home cooking, but u just want to be sure it's balanced.
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