| mimimomo | 03-02-2015 09:22 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Buster Brown
(Post 4533632)
I wasa thinking of having this test done. I think it requires saliva, did you have a hard time getting enough saliva? | I didn't have problems but thought I didn't get enough saliva on the rope...but Dr Dodds assured me that it was enough.
There's instructions on the nutriscan site on how to collect the saliva, you can use treats to stimulate their saliva production.
Here's Turbo's link for more info on the NutriScan test, it has his results on post # 10. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-test-kit.html Quote:
Originally Posted by LadyGemma
(Post 4534219)
I agree completely. I'm holding off on home cooking until I do further research, but it's frustrating right now, because it seems like raw has risks, I believe kibble isn't a good choice, and a lot of canned food seems as processed as the kibble I'm not a fan of. I heard good things about Weruva canned but she didn't love it and I found some caveats w/ ingredients. However, I discovered a soft food brand called Party Animal which has EXCELLENT ingredients, but I need to learn more about quality control, she may not like it, it may give her tummy troubles, etc. I also wonder why I see kibble and raw talked about more than canned here. Good canned seems to be closer to home cooking than kibble and less risky than raw. I do feed raw but am not thrilled with potential dangers. | I used to feed them Party Animal (grain free line) & used to buy them by the case! They LOVED it & did excellent on it. I really like the company & will not hesitate to feed it again, if they ever had to go off raw food.
The canned food is all ground up tho, so you can't really tell what's really in it. If you have a Whole Foods near you, it sometimes goes on sale. |