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  I have always given my boys a variety of meats and veggies. Switching  things up can prevent sensitivities from developing and keeps them  interested in their food. Think about it...would YOU want to eat the  same thing for your entire life?! I use a core of turkey but also feed  lamb, beef, buffalo,venison, goat, rabbit, chicken, fish or eggs every  few meals. I generally buy frozen pucks of meat but sometimes fresh that  I separate and freeze in portion sizes. Raw organic spring mix salad  greens pureed in a blender are very good for them. What I generally do  is blanch and puree up big batch of green veggies and then freeze it in  ice cube trays. Store them in freezer bags and then just thaw a couple  cubes at a time. I also do the same with a orange yellow mix of sweet  potatoes, squash,and carrots. I feed green in the morning and orange in  the evening. My Yorkie seems to do best on a ratio of approximately 60%  veggies to 40% meat whereas my Dachshund gets the opposite.They also get  a mineral/vitamin/oil supplements. I know it might sound complicated  but it's really not. It is not necessary to have it down to an exact  recipe as long as it is balanced over the long run. Remember, ALL kibble, no matter what ingredients they use, is really nothing but processed food... Our dogs can survive on it but they don't THRIVE,  anymore than we humans do. It is only since the popularity of feeding  convenient kibble that our companion animals have developed all the same  diseases common to humans. All of us need fresh food for optimum  health! I've been feeding this way for 10 yrs now and the benefits far  outweigh the extra effort. No stinky breath or poo! Strong healthy  immune systems eliminating the need for toxic medications. Fewer visits  to the vet. Soft shiny hair.  |