Yorkies and "People Food" I subscribe to Rachel Ray magazine and she always has a recipe that she says is "pet-friendly". Any thoughts, disagreements? Disclaimer: I'm not a yorkie mom yet. Just hoping to be one in the future. :) |
There are lots of people on here that home cook for there dogs, and they are coming out with there own cookbook. You just need to be careful, a lot of her recipes are for larger breed dogs. Different dogs can tolerate different amounts of things, such as onion powder, garlic ect. I would probably go with the recipes on here since they are used with yorkies. Don't get me wrong I love her record her show everyday, I would just defer to the yorkie experts on this one. Good Luck |
I just try to keep Lucy away from human food as much as possible because she will get hooked on something very quickly and not eat her regular food. She's picky to begin with. We do give her a human treat once in a very great while (like her birthday) but that's it. |
My Yorkie eats all human food but it is balanced and there are things that she can't have. It is very healthy if done correctly. If I fed dog food, most of her treats would still be people food.:) There are just certain things that have to be avoided... |
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I home cook for my dogs also. As has been mentioned, nutritionally balanced is the key. I haven't seen a thread about a cookbook by members who home cook, can you point me in that direction?? |
I like Rachael Ray but there is always something in her doggie recipes that I question - cornmeal or whatever. Mine get lots of people food, but not from the table. They get apples, bananas, potatoes, rice, green beans, peas, carrots, chicken, eggs, cheese.... pieces of cookie...:rolleyes: (That would be my husband...) Just check the list of "forbidden" foods - I think it's a sticky post... You'll learn what their bodies can tolerate. Mine can have peanut butter but they tend to puke up yogurt. That kind of thing. You'll learn! Mine never, ever have a problem eating their regular food - canned or kibble. Heck, Loki ate a DRY, uncooked piece of pasta noodle tonight and acted like it was the best thing ever. I think Sammy even tried to fight him for it. No, we do NOT have picky dogs in this house... :D |
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