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Veggies Wow, so much information thanks, well I feed them once a day on the canned chicken,green beans,broth. And its only a little did I hear you right just to feed them veg/chicken and not the kibbles seems like that is all they eat. I look in there bowl and the kibbles are still there. But they like the crunchy. I understand about the sodium and to watch it but am I feeding them too much its MAYbe 1/2-c a night. During the day they get treats they like "good life Recipe bones with veg" just chunks its too big for them the eat all of it. And at night they get " Excel multi vitamins/ Jack gets 1/2-t of Arctic cod liver oil for skin and coat. I have a syringe and squirt it in his mouth. So am I doing this right? Thanks Cheryl :animal-pa |
Really just canned? But it has so much less nutrients than dried food. (And much more expensive.) I tried the soaked kibbles and I even mix it with wet food. Charlie picks at it, doesn't like it very much. My friend said to try to change his kibble brand, but this one I am using (I did so much research in food and nutrition) is one of the best and even the second best has ingredients I dont like ... Im trying not to change the food. |
Veggie I warm the broth in the microwave just luke warm and add it to the kibbles the one I use is "chicken Soup for the puppy lover" which it makes them soft. They eat some but mostly the veg. which the kibbles have veg in them already I just wanted them to eat a varitey. Cheryl |
I hear the chicken broth has a lot of salt and that's not good. |
veggies I have heard that. I was thinking I was doing alright with just a small amount one time a day. But now that I see maybe I could do my own. But I don't even know what to do. I am a baker so it would not be a problem. The only thing I would ask is do I add the carrots and what else potatoes? in the broth. Would that do? thanks Cheryl:animal-pa |
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