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...BUT TJ - he walks up to the dish, sniffs around and takes a few steps back and looks at me and I can just imagine him saying: "Where's the Cheese Bitch" :mad: So I was resorting to *adding* all sorts of toppers to get him to eat, finally I decided to go back to the Frozen Raw food diet for him, and now he licks the plate clean, no 'bratty' issues ;) |
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Thank you Ladymom and Ellie May for the explanation. I worry about the same thing when it comes to homecooking..the nutrition balancing. With Pao, the pro is by far more than the cons. I am just keeping tab on his health through blood tests. I hope that will be enough to indicate his health. |
I've been homecooking for Punkin for three years. Locally people sneered when I told them. They didn't understand. People food equaled poison for dogs or they said I would have a very bad behaved dog :confused:. After the big recall people are much more interested in homecooking and is much more accepted. Sadly it took the recall for that to happen. |
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Donna, I'll do just that if the little meanie decides to turn his nose up again. Right now he is back to gobbling up his regular homed cooked meal. I guess he had a couple of "off days". It is scary with pups. I am basing my breeding program around Chattie/Peppy females who will be bred to Kooper. These two pups are the result of that combination. It works :). I may decide to keep a female later on, but the two families that are taking Beauregard and Maggie May are absolutely perfect. |
seriously people, my eyes are glazing over just trying to read this thread. oiy the big scientific words! lol! my breeder has the girls on a purina food, and I am looking into getting them on somthing healthier after they get here. Might anyone point me to a simple list of "feed them this......." ????? lol ! here's hoping right. |
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Here are the ingredients from their website: Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Broccoli, Celery, Apples, Whole Egg, Flax Meal, Parsley Leaf, Calcium Carbonate, Carob Powder, Kelp Powder, Alfalfa, Ginger Root, Garlic Oh boy, I didn't realize there was garlic in it until just now. :rolleyes: Well, maybe we'll have to look for something else. *sigh* |
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I am new here, but this is exactly why I joined. I love to hear the discussions on home vs. bought food. I have had my babies on homecooked food for 6 years and she is doing well. She loves Med rare lamb especially. I try to mix in pasta and vegee's etc. She has always been very healthy. I also try to make sure I give her a couple of spoonfuls of yogurt during the week. The probiotics I think have been helpful for her tummy. But I think I can learn alot here. Thanks for all the great info ladies!! What a great site!:thumbup: |
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