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it's been a long time ! my fur baby is not eating his hard food i feed him natural balance duck & potatos.i spoke to some one from pet co and he suggested to feed him home made food.he said make him some carrots and potatos and chicken to see if he eats that.i dont know if i should feed him that or keep on with his regular food.please i need some advise.:( |
Before you go straight home cooking, there is lots of research you'll need to do to keep their diet balanced. I had no idea what I was in for when I first started. I still provide home cooking for them occasionally, but not strictly home cooking anymore. I didn't mind it, they just started turning their noses up at it. I didn't use potatoes, I used brown rice. What I did was boiled 10 pounds of chicken at one time. De-bone it, cook the rice, carrots, green beans, and whatever other fresh vegetables I chose seperately. Put the chicken in the food processor, mix it all up, add bone meal for calcium and some supplements to get other vitamins in there. Mine got tired of the chicken so I switched to beef, and it got really expensive. It's hard, no doubt about it. Calculating how much of this and that gets really technical. But there are a few experts on here that can be of some real help to you if you are serious about this. Hopefully they will hit on this and help you out! They helped me out tremendously, even directed me to some recipes. Best of luck to you. |
Homecooking s fine but there is waaaaaay more to it than just doing what the employee told you to do. That is a start but it will have to be balanced for long-term feeding. And while it is no big deal to homecook for some on YT, others (like me) find it to be a major commitment. |
Maybe try changing his food, I know that they get bored of it. If you don’t want to change food, try putting a little sprinkle of Parmesan cheese on it. Moisten the kibble with a little water and add the cheese. If you can also get Grizzly Salmon oil for Dogs it great for their coat add that, he’ll eat. |
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