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Innova Small Bites :aimeeyorkMy Murphy has always had a sensitive stomach, and I have tried different things but Innova Small Bites have been great for him. He loves it and his tummy stays upset free....so far so good :o) |
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Here is a link to the recall: Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall on Specific Venison Dog and Cat Food Products |
I forgot to write about the treats that we give Beatrice.We just bought the Iams Tartar treats[edible dental treats] that we give her once a week....it lasts her that long.Also for her regular treats we give her Natural Choice crunchy treats with real carrot....she loves these, and they also don't have corn or wheat or soy in them. Other than that she gets a half of a boiled egg in the morning and a tablespoon of yogourt through the day. Yesterday we went for brunch and she came with us, I gave her some watermelon and grapes, she liked those too. |
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We feed ours Welliness, Inovia, Evo. I just give them a change and they do great on these. They are wet and then I leave out the Welliness dry for them. They snack on cherrios, carrots, apple. They get a bully stick once a week, which they love. Also, I don't know about watermelon but grapes are toxic to dogs. Please be real careful. |
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How ever, I will be very aware of any abnormal behaviour or reactions of any kind.Afterall the reason we switched in the first place was her skin sensitivity.Which we were pretty sure was the corn and wheat content.I had set out to buy Nature's Variety Instinct, but the people at Bark and Fitz recomended the food that we bought because it's especially for dogs with food allergies or sensitivities...oh well, we'll give it a try. She sure ilikes it better than the eukaneuba...she actually eats this stuff LOL |
I only feed dry food and I have her on Eukanuba Yorkshire right now. The list says it has barley and grain sorghum in it but it doesn't list corn etc. The first ingredient is chicken and fish oil etc. Is it still bad due to the barley and grain sorghum? She has a beautiful coat and doesn't itch, maybe I should keep looking? Her favorite treat is Canine Carry Out Chicken Grillers. The adoption foster mom was giving them to her before we adopted her. |
I didn't realize that grapes were toxic, I thought it was just the dry version like raisins or other dried fruit, thanks again for the tip.See, this is why I love this site...I am learning so much :) |
grapes/raisins I just read the list of harmful foods and thank goodness I only gave her 1 grape [a small on at that] mind you it said in the 10 case reported the dogs had ingested 9 ounces to 2 pounds of grapes. None the less, Beatrice ate her first and last grape on sunday :D |
I feed them Artemis fresh mix but it's hard to find... My dogs seems to like this brand. The wet food I give them is from Trader Joe's the chicken ones. The treats are bully sticks and dried chicken breast. |
Is there a sticky of harmful foods for yorkies on here? I need to check... I am interested to hear they eat yogurt, apples, cheerios, etc. I never would have thought of those as treats for my dog. I guess I am programed to buy 'dog' treats! Thanks everyone for the info and tips. I must have read the ingredients on every dog food in 3 stores, finally setting on the natural balance because it was all natural ingredients, not corn and by-products. Unfortunately I was visiting my mom when I bought it and where I live you have to drive a ways to get any food that Wal-Mart doesn't sell. I guess I could check the farm supply stores... Thanks again!! |
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Chicken Lovers Soup For The Puppy's Soul :) |
I also feed Artemis Fresh Mix (small breed), which I order from PetFoodDirect. Artemis is not readily available in pet stores but it is an excellent food. I rotate between Artemis and Canidae ALS. The treats I use are Wagatha's, Canidae Snap biscuits and chicken/rice balls. |
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