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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Lansdale, PA
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| ![]() mine came out fairly soft when they were fresh, my baby has sore teeth so I was worried about that as well I only kept them in the oven for 10 mins so they were softer. If you would add non stick to the pan they would prolly come out softer too! Though he is also only 3 lbs so I made them a lot smaller.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Chicopeee, MA
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| ![]() My question is, Does anyone buy and add a vitamin supplement and omega 3 ( fish oil) to their recipes? My daughter boils white chicken tenders and potatoes separately. She then portions the chicken up as well as the potatoes. Then she adds raw carrot pieces. To this, once a day, is added a vitamin supplement ( she crushes it and puts it in with the food ) and the omega 3 oil. Her 3 dogs, a yorkie, maltese, and shih tzu are doing well on this diet. I have been feeding my 2 yorkies Evo with added boiled chicken tenders ( a few tiny pieces). The older girl seems fine with this diet. I am having issues with my younger yorkie (age 2). She is being tested for a liver shunt or maybe other liver issues. This has been ongoing since Deember. I have asked on this forum about the high protein content of Evo. Some responders feel it is too high for yorkies. Could this food be the reason for her problems? Currently, she is on the IAMS low residue kibble. She already has had an ultrasound ( all appeared well) and will have a scintigaphy test next week. I am looking for a premium very high quality kibble that has whatever protein content a yorkie should have. I did not realize that high protein is not a good thing. I was trying to avoid grain because I am afraid of all the bad quality grain ingredients some companies use and that were in the recall. Royal Canine has food made for yorkies. I am not crazy about the listed ingrediants including corn. Maybe I should just forgo the kibble of any kind and feed my 2 girls what my daughter feeds her 3. Any comments? DAB |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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100% homecooking is fine but a multi vitamin isn't enough. The cal/phos ratio has to be balanced and some other things have to be taken into consideration. It would be an incomplete and unbalanced diet which can be very dangerous. I homecook for Ellie and use Balance IT K.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() OK, I just started home cooking for Nolee. I do use a small amount of garlic in his food. My question is do I need to give him a vitamin supplement also? I read the above answer, but do not fully understand? ![]() ![]() |
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| ![]() If you give more than 10% homecooked, you need to add a multivitamin and calcium supplement and probably a couple other things. Certain ratios need to be balanced and you will need to add a source of linoleic too. It is really best to talk to a nutritionist.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: gaines, mi. usa
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| ![]() can someone tell me how to post a quewstion? robin |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() Honey, you just did. (not intended to be smart-alec, it can be done this way) When you open a Sub-Forum, at the top left across from the page numbers it will say: New Thread On a blue button. Just click on it and you are ready to go. Sylvia |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: gaines, mi. usa
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| ![]() thanks. i am a newby with an 8 yr. old felmale yorkie sweetheart. i love her to death but she has developed a few problems hopefully someone out there can help me with. first, she has a collapsing trachea which would require surgery to fix, not an option at this time. second she weigh 7 #'s and should wei 5-6#'s. she started have this huge budah belly and its always there.shes not gassy. i've researched food and put her on every diet or senior food out there, blue buffaloe being the last one, with no weight loss at all and a huge belly. so i started making my own homemade dog food recipe, which i found on line. she absoutely loves it, belly is a little smaller but not much wight loss. she can't excercise much because of her trachea. we go for slow walks and sometimes i put her on the treadmill for 10 minutes. she has been vet checked for everything. i took her in to have her teeth cleaned and they wouldn't do the surgery because of her trachea! so i'm trying to get weight off of her . she gets 200 calories per day. its a mix of elk burger,heart, brown rice, sweet potatoes, and veggies split up 3 X's a day. i also ad missing link (vitamin) anybody out there got any ideas for my sunni? |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Clarkrange
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| ![]() how many actually make home made treats for your babies? I just want to know if I'm the only crazy Mom |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Clarkrange
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Clarkrange
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| ![]() I know onion and garlic are bad, but why do people add garlic to some recipes? Some boxed eggs have onion powder in them. |
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YT 500 Club Member | ![]() Hi Everyone, I just stumbled across this article on the dangers of our furbabies digesting Xylitol. There have been several dogs who died after digesting things like gum and baked goods. Hopefully most of you are already aware of this, but if you aren't, check out the following article. http://www2.aspca.org/site/DocServer...df?docID=10462
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And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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Homecooking is just fine but the above isn't a balanced diet and shouldn't be fed long term.
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