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Supplementing a home cooked diet I am venturing into the realm of home cooking for my boys. I've read a ton (here and elsewhere) on supplementing and vitamins, etc. But I was wondering, if you're feeding a wide and balanced variety of foods that includes a consistent rotation of meats, vegetables, and carbs, why would you need supplements - doesn't the food supply the necessary nutrients for a dog the way it does for a human? I have them taking a daily multi-vitamin and a glucosamine/chondroitin (sp?) supplement, and fish oil. I'm not opposed to it, I'm just torn on the necessity of "food supplement" to mix in. |
They need to be added because in some cases the food just doesn't supply enough no matter what you give. I can't remember this example exactly, but it would take something like 40 medium sized apples with peeling for a dog to get enough of one certain nutrient per day. The amount of vitamins needed is something that researchers have come up with though and it may change someday...:rolleyes: You also have to be absolutely sure that the calcium/phosphorus ratio is balanced or it can lead to heart and blood problems. The best way to make sure everything is balanced is to talk to a nutritionist. |
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