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Cooking for my baby I started cooking for my baby today. I did the ground meat, veg, and brown rice -- he has dry put down for him all day. He loved the new food -- so glad I found that recipe. Also his stools are not runny anymore I guess the wet food I was feeding with the dry wasn't agreeing with him. :D Hugs, |
Since it sounds like this will be more than 10% of his diet, are you adding supplements? |
Cooking for my baby yes, mine like the home cooked meals with there kibbles. Tonight they got chicken hearts,kibbles,steamed vegtables.(sp) after I cooked them (steamed) grinded up in a grinder. In fact they keep going into there eating room looking for more. They get supplements also. I give them cod liver oil also for the coats, skin. All Shinny now. Cheryl:animal-pa |
I looked at walmart for supplements and all they had was the puppy multi-vit. is that good to get for him. Forgot to tell yall I put some of his puppy food in with his homecooked food. Thanks Hugs, |
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If you are only giving 5 or 10% homecooked, you shouldn't have to worry about this. When supplementing a homecooked diet, you won't be able to just use one multivitamin unless you use BalanceIT which I'm not exactly recommending (because they put menadione in it...not great). A combination of vitamins and calcium supplements will need to be used. BalanceIT is by far easier but the only kind I'd personally want to use from their line is BalanceIT K because it doesn't contain menadione but this is for dogs with health issues. You can go to their site at Welcome to the Balance IT® Web Site. All that to say, supplementing a pup when homecooking can be extremely difficult and I would not attempt it without talking to a nutritionist. |
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