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I have picky eaters too. I found they do like the royal kanin, but I make fresh food. They like hamburger, chicken, salmon, eggs, rice and cooked pasta. The vet told me to use the pasta as my little one with problems gets weak and he says that pasta helps keep the sugar levels up. I also use honey. I just mix a little in with their kibble and maybe a little finely shreaded cheese. I also put some cooked veggies in there too. I just make extra food and don't put any seasonings in what I give them. Some people say not to give food that isn't dog food but I disagree. This is totally natural and since I don't use any additives to the natural food I don't see a problem and they have nice firm poops. That's a huge plus for me! |
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Parmesan cheese is the only way Sophie and Bo will eat their food. I worry that maybe its not good for them. I got samples of taste of the wild and they all like it so when my current supply runs out I will start that hopefully without cheese. |
I also posted this in your other thread... honey is not pasteurized and is not recommended for human infants (or compromised immune systems) so I would think it's not good to give to puppies, either. Coconut oil is great for the skin and coat, and can be given orally and applied topically. |
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My boys won't touch kibble leftover from their last meal when it has been out for 3-4 hours. I buy kibble in 5 pound bags and transfer a little at a time into an air-tight container for daily use. By the time we reach the bottom of the container, I can tell the food is less fresh from being exposed to air every time I open the can. I can also tell it is less appealing to the boys. |
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