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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: peru, indiana
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| ![]() can anyone tell me how much homemade food a 5lb baby should have. He's 7 months old |
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Lovin' my R & R Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Middleton, Idaho
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| ![]() If you have decided to homecook for your baby, you really need to have a nutritional consult with a nutritionist or veterinary nutritionist to ensure the proper balance of calcium/phosphorus, protein, fat, and appropriate vitamins/minerals. The formulation of a diet for your baby would also include the proper amount to feed. If you are just feeding homecooked food without the proper diet formulated, your baby could be in serious danger of malnourishment and deficiencies that could create serious problems later on.
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