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Just because you say you have not had problems does not mean that many have not had them. I can tell you I have seen countless yorkies with health issues due to food and treats and chews and bones. We all have to find what works for us. AND we need to be aware of the negatives and positives of everything we provide for our pets. Just because your pets can tolerate something, does not mean that ALL will. As for raw feeding, there are many facilities that have restrictions and will not allow dogs in them if they are being fed raw. Not everyone is careful with their pets. There is a risk to humans as well as other pets. |
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Perhaps I overlooked their sources...if you see them and I am missing them, please let me know. I have now and have had in the past many senior dogs and they didn't eat raw or chew raw bones. They also were vaccinated following AAHA and AVMA protocols unless there was a valid medical reason not to do so. |
Hey all, been a while since I've been on -- Sylvia (a stray that was found and given to us) has been on Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Selected Protein Adult PV Dry Dog Food Venison & Potato since we got her in February. I was just informed it is no longer available. We had her on it because the dog we had before her was put on it due to stomach/intestine issues, and she couldn't tolerate the Yorkie version from Royal Canin, so we let her eat what we had, and she's done great. What do you recommend? The vet said she could probably eat the one that is rabbit/potato, but I just can't bring myself to feed her rabbit! Looks too much like her -- ha! BTW, I had her DNA done, and she's 75% Yorkshire Terrier, 25% Miniature Poodle. She has gained a few pounds and is now 13 pounds, which looks great on her. She is absolutely the cutest little thing with a big Yorkie attitude. If I can figure out how to post her picture, I will. |
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Dog food I love this site. Dog lovers sharing their ideas and experiences. My yorkies are eating science diet I'd wet and royal canin mini sensitive stomach dry food. Their stools are back to normal. So far this is working. |
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I found an excellent natural food which is sold in PetSmart. It has all the necessary nutrients so I don't have to worry about cooking for my Yorkie and possibly causing other issues. The food is called "Only Natural" and they have several lines. |
OK, just out of curiosity - who says it has all the nutrients? The store clerk, the bag the food is in, a registered pet nutritionist? Often the information is not as accurate as we would like. You might ask is anyone else on YT has used this food and how did it work. All pups are different but many YT folks have become very knowledgeable about dog food. Glad you joined us!! |
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Dog food Excellent advice love to dream. I have been looking at various dog foods and found out not all is truly natural. You have to make sure the ingredients aren't coming from China. I thank all Yorkie lovers for helping us find healthy foods for our dogs. The best advice is on this site from great dog owners. |
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Too much focus is put on ingredients IMHO. If you don't have the right place putting the food in the bags and cans it doesn't matter WHAT is in it. I hate that there is so little focus on quality control. I am also bugged that companies spend so much money on marketing and not on quality staff. |
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