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Originally Posted by Casey1 Hi- my breeder started (me and my friend have brothers) them on puppy RC Yorkshire terrier (mine boy was so pickie). I did give too many treats. Breeder changed to Health Extensions and told me to stop the boiled chicken I added. She said adult Yorkies can’t have too much protein. Casey started to show signs of allergies (licking lips, paws and scooting) took to doc all looks good. In the meantime Casey is overweight so
I hesitate to put him back in RC like his brother as his brother is thin. The protein and fat content in RC Yorkie is high. Anybody know of food to
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Prince Charming was on i/d prescription from 8 weeks old as he would get sick with every food out there. Then I found that he was able th eat raw food without any real problem. Once a week I gave him raw chicken with cooked carrots as he did not like them raw.
Be aware that the ingredients in the food may actually be what is making your babies ill The manufacturers MUST cook the food at extremely high temperatures that it actually destroys many of the products. Pet food must maintain a shelf life for a minimum of 2 years. AKC.org lists foods that are safe for dogs the eat. If you wish to make certain your fur friends are getting the correct foods you might want to start there. Be certain to ask a holistic vet the correct amounts to give your baby. My vet was not a holistic vet and stated dogs cannot eat bones in any form. Then I read the bag ingredients list and guess what I found in the food. Before the 1930's ALL dogs were fed people food. I still feed my animals people food. I do also use pet food but I only buy the premium bags.
Hope this helps.