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04-01-2007, 06:31 AM | #46 |
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| tiny puppy You are going to want to be very careful force feeding him as i just did and the puppy ended up getting aspirated pnemoeaia. he also had no intrest in food but we found something he loves boiled chicken but this was after he got over the sickness....let me know |
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04-01-2007, 02:42 PM | #47 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Portland Oregon
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| Dont know if anyone passed these on but they work!! gl with your little one what a doll! FAT BALLS .... for weight gain .... 10 lb (4.53kg) Hamburger 10 oz (.28kg) Oats 6 Egg Yolks 10 oz (.28kg) Wheat Germ 10 oz (.28kg) Molasses Put in a big bowl and mix. Roll into one inch balls and freeze. FAT BALLS #2 .... for weight gain .... lb (.45kg) hamburger mince (high fat content) 1 package cream cheese 1 jar all natural peanut butter 1 dozen egg yolks 1 cup rolled oats soaked in milk 1 jar wheat germ Mix thoroughly (with hands is best). Freeze into meal sized bags and thaw as needed. FAT BALLS #3 Small container of heavy cream 1 dozen egg yolks 2 blocks of cream cheese (room temp) 5 lbs ground beef 1 small box TOTAL cereal (crunch up into small crumbs) 1 cup wheat germ Mix dry ingredients, add heavy cream, add cream cheese Mix together. Add ground beef Mix together Roll into balls, and freeze FAT BALLS #4 2 cups Dry Dog food 2 packs cream cheese 1? cups Peanut Butter ? cup Corn Oil 1 cup Cottage Cheese 1 pound Browned Hamburger (save some of the grease) Blend dog food (crushed fine) and add remaining ingredients. Mix till you have a doughy mixture add more dog meal as needed if consistency is too thin. On wax paper spread some meal and roll out mixture into log shape. Refrigerate until firm and slice as needed. Feed them a slice or two several times during the day. Very high calorie...will put weight on fairly quick. AUSTRALIAN SATIN BALLS .... for weight gain .... 4.53kg Hamburger Meat 567grams Wheat Germ 1 large box of Oatmeal [uncooked] 340 grams of Sanitarium Weetbix [small box] 1? cups Vegetable Oil 10 eggs [boiled in shell for 30 seconds] 10 envelopes of unflavoured Gelatin 1? cups unflavoured Molasses [also known as Treacle] 2 teaspoons Kelp 1 cup of ground Flax Seed A pinch of salt Garlic to taste Mix all ingredients together well, much like a meat-loaf, then put into separate freezer bags and freeze, thawing out as needed. It puts weight on in a very short time, not to mention the gloss in their coat. You can use it every day when they have a show to do and it does not produce diarrhoea. It can be fed alone or with kibble. Satin Balls are a total canine diet. They can be feed by themself, or as a supplement. HEALTHY WEIGHT GAIN MIX 1 pint whole fat Cottage Cheese 1 lb turkey (or any other ground meat) burger (raw) 2-3 eggs - boiled in the shell for 30 seconds* 2 tablespoons Flax Seed or Olive oil 1 can sardines or tuna fish It is full of protein, essential fatty acids and digestive enzymes. *Boiling the eggs for 30 seconds denature the whites and leave the benefits of the yolks intact. FATTENING TREATS Doggie Peanut Cheese Balls 1 dozen hard boiled eggs, chopped 1 lb jar crunchy peanut butter 1 container of Quaker Oatmeal 2 cups of evaporated milk, (Don't dilute!!) 1 jar wheat germ 1 lb hamburger 8oz. package cream cheese 1 envelope Knox Gelatin Joint Complex, (unflavoured) In one bowl, pour the evaporated milk over the oatmeal and put aside. Go have a cup of coffee, while you wait for oats to absorb the liquid! In a second Large Bowl, place all the other ingredients. Start mixing together, hands work best. Add the oatmeal and evaporated milk mixture, and mix again. When thoroughly blended, form into meatball sized treats, layering in a plastic freezer container. Freeze until needed. Remove a few at a time, allow to thaw, and feed as fattening snacks! Joan Fremo Pyrangel Rescue Network Pyrangel@webtv.net Web Site FATTEN 'EM UP QUICK MEATLOAF Note: This requires a huge pot for mixing! Makes a two week supply for one dog. 1 dozen hard boiled eggs, chopped 10 lbs of inexpensive hamburger meat 20 oz Jar of Wheat Germ 1 canister of Knox Gelatin, joint complex, (Knox Unflavoured NutraJoint Powder 5.5oz) 1 large box of Total breakfast cereal [Australians use 340 grams of Sanitarium Weetbix] 2 x 1 lb boxes of Quaker oatmeal, (the kind you cook) 1? cups Canola Oil 12 oz jar of unsulfered Molasses ? tsp salt 1 heaping teaspoon minced Garlic, (jarred variety or fresh, NOT dried) Box of 1qt Freezer bags Just dump all into huge pot and dig in. It takes some effort, and you will be up to your elbows, but you want to mix thoroughly. Separate into 14 freezer bags, gently squeezing out the air before sealing. Flatten out the bags, (this will allow for a quicker thaw period), and lay flat on a freezer shelf. Feed one packet each day, half in morning, half in evening. Breaking up into chunks, or rolling into meatballs. Joan Fremo Pyrangel Rescue Network Pyrangel@webtv.net Web Site WEIGHT BOOSTER 10 eggs 10 packs gelatin 12 oz. molasses 2 boxes of shredded wheat cereal, crushed 1 jar wheat germ 5 cups melted lard 1 jar peanut butter Mix with your hands. Roll into balls. Keep all unused in the freezer. Take one meat ball (per dog) out every morning and allow to thaw for evening meal. TIPS For skinny dogs, adding avocados helps to put on pounds and mix in a little bit of alfalfa (which can be found at most health food stores) into their meals. Try some of these suggestions to tempt the appetite: Eggs lightly scrambled in butter and adding yoghurt or cream cheese Saut?ed chicken liver in butter Hard boiled eggs Cooked or boiled hamburger, mixed with grated or parmesan cheese Baby foods, such as pureed meats Homemade chicken soup with noodles Canned salmon or sardines Macaroni and cheese with minced beef or sausage Plain yoghurt with pureed liver, mix well Canned chicken chunks Bites from your own plate Herbal Supplement Blend 1 ounce each alfalfa; marshmallow root; comfrey; mullein leaves; dandelion root; nettles; parsley 2 ounces each: burdock root or seed; chamomile; horsetail; oat straw; red clover; rose hips; rosemary; slippery elm bark; thyme ? ounce each catnip; fennel seeds; garlic powder 1 dash cayenne pepper If using cut and sifted herbs, slenderise to a coarse powder. Mix with already-powdered herbs, and store in a dark jar in refrigerator or cool place. To use for dogs: give 1 tablespoon to 1 cup per day, depending on the size of the dog. Mix herb powder with food or sprinkle it on top. This is only a mineral and preventive medicinal supplement. For pregnant or nursing pets, add to the above: ? ounce each: chickweed; comfrey; milk thistle; raspberry leaf The Comfrey is in addition to the amount used in the basic recipe.
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04-02-2007, 09:47 PM | #48 |
Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Orange County, California
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| I was sooooo happy to see your little girl is up to a whopping 1.2 Lbs!!!!!!! That picture of her barking at you should go on a Yorkie magazine cover, it's soooo darn cute. I can just imagine that tiny little face emitting that funny little puppy bark and I want to just scoop her up and kiss her to pieces!!! Has the open fontanel closed any further? She sure looks healthy in her latest pics. You have done absolute wonders with this fragile little miracle Yorkie baby. I send you a giant hug to share with little Lily |
04-02-2007, 09:57 PM | #49 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Newport Beach, CA
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| Not sure but these ladies will help. They know everything about yorkies |
04-03-2007, 03:54 PM | #50 |
Lovin' Lucy & Rebel Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Georgia
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| I absolutely love the barking picture! You have a beautiful little angel
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04-14-2007, 08:19 AM | #51 |
YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Franklin, TN
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| I am curious to know how Lilly is doing these days?? btw...I live very close to you. If you ever need any help with your babies, I am here I love these little guys to pieces!
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04-14-2007, 08:52 AM | #52 |
Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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| Noodles/macaroni question [quote=feminvstr;1038939]Dont know if anyone passed these on but they work!! gl with your little one what a doll! TIPS For skinny dogs, adding avocados helps to put on pounds and mix in a little bit of alfalfa (which can be found at most health food stores) into their meals. Try some of these suggestions to tempt the appetite: Eggs lightly scrambled in butter and adding yoghurt or cream cheese Saut?ed chicken liver in butter Hard boiled eggs Cooked or boiled hamburger, mixed with grated or parmesan cheese Baby foods, such as pureed meats Homemade chicken soup with noodles Canned salmon or sardines Macaroni and cheese with minced beef or sausage Plain yoghurt with pureed liver, mix well Canned chicken chunks Bites from your own plate quote] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kimberly - I don't mean to "question" your knowledge... but have you ever tried these TIPS yourself? I'm just wondering because I've always been told to "never" give a dog any type of pasta/macaroni/noodles. I had a female AKC Bull Mastiff approximately 29 years ago that died from someone feeding her macaroni. She blew up like a beach ball. We had no idea what it was as we hadn't mated her and she was on dry food - so we took her to our vet (right then) and she died on the table. He said she was full of macaroni - that is had swelled in her stomach and become toxic. Maybe things have changed after 29 yrs - but that was something I will never forget. Just wondering...
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04-14-2007, 08:58 AM | #53 |
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| Gosh, I'm so sorry for your loss cj125...What a tragic way to loose your furbaby I have been told to feed pasta ie. macaroni or noodles with low sodium chicken broth to my liver compromised yorkie when he won't eat...And we haven't had any problems at all. I know many people who give their dogs noodles on the recommendation of their vets... Again, I am sooo sorry that you lost your Mastiff that way. I have read somewhere that large breed dogs have bloating problems sometimes...
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04-14-2007, 09:00 AM | #54 |
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| thanks for all the receipies.....this should be on a sticky
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04-14-2007, 09:12 AM | #55 | |
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04-14-2007, 12:43 PM | #56 | |
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04-14-2007, 12:57 PM | #57 | |
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04-14-2007, 01:10 PM | #58 |
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| I had no idea either, until they recommended it for Miko when he has his fussy days. That was news to me at that time too
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04-14-2007, 01:47 PM | #59 | |
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Unfortunately she doesn't seem to be growing much. She is 5 inches tall and 5.5 inches long and hasn't grown in the past 3 weeks. The vet believes that her growth may be stunted due to her open fontanel and some hydrocephalus, the extent of which is still unknown. Other than that she seems to be just like any normal pup. Her long term prognosis is still in question and I don't know what the future holds for her but I will love her for as long as she is with me. Several people have asked me for an update. I will try to post an update in the My Yorkie section later today with some pics (If I can get her to be still enough for a minute). The thing that really makes me sad is that whenever someone see her, they want to know where they can get a Yorkie that small. I always explain to them how she is much smaller than a Yorkie ever should be and let them know about her health problems. I'm hoping that educating a potential buyer is the key to shutting down some of this breeders who try to breed "teacups" or "super tinies". My Lily is the result of this and it makes me angry every time Okay time to get off my soapbox.
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04-14-2007, 02:19 PM | #60 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: New York
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| So glad to hear that Lily is doing well!!! Can't wait to see pictures. Lizzie- |
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