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oh by the way I STILL stop everytime you post and stare at that lil face!!! CUTE CUTE CUTE |
When Mickey and Minnie got sick and I thought it was from the recall foods and put them both on boiled chicken and rice, and we headed for the vet, the vet asked what i had been feeding them becaus etheir stomics was so tore up, I said the dry food untill they got sick then went right to boilded chicken and rice. he said dont give them the boiled chicken when they have upset tummys and or runny poops. But it always seem to help, well i thought that it did. He said to much chicken is hard on their tummys. |
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That's wonderful, MyFairLacy!! I love vets who incorporate both aspects of veterinary medicine. |
Interesting stuff... Dawn |
Thanks for all the good info & the link :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Thanks for all the info. Deiter has been sick now for almost a month. And he is on a special diet Hill food also. Which I don't like. but right now we are giving him both his reg food with the hills per the vet to see how he does on his own food again. If this doesn't work then we will have to keep him on Hills per the vet. Keep us posted. And Thanks again for the web. |
She sounds really fantastic and her website looks great, nice to see that she mentions about raw feeding being beneficial. |
That's a lot of good information. What did she advice you to give when they have an upset stomach? |
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I know exactly what you're saying above! I felt the same way when I started about 5 mths ago. Finally, just about a month or so ago - my common sense knocked and said "is your own human diet an exact science?" and "do animals in the wild have an exact diet every day" and I thought "duh". It finally dawned on me that, like us humans, dogs have ideal nutrition requirements and if we have an understanding of what they are - we should be able to fulfill those requirements within some basic guidelines. Sure, kibble may contain a pretty good spectrum of ingredients - but it would truly be the same as if someone put all of our "human" ingredients in a bowl, mixed, put in a bunch of additives and preservatives, baked, and gave us kibble. Ya know? It did take me a good while to feel good about homecooking. The supplementing really scared me. But basically, if you have a good multi (I use one that has muti vit/mineral, EFAs, digestive enzymes, probiotic) AND a calcium supplement - you're set. Now, if you feed RAW, you usually don't supplement at all bc they're getting all of the needed nutrients, including calcium from the bones. |
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Okay so the calcium supplement can be the eggshells right? And when you say you give a good mulit, whats that? Do you mean mulit vitamin? I thin what is so hard for me is like I said I cook for my kids everyday, we are plain eaters no fish, seafood, game meat, nothing...chicken pig and cow is it. they love fresh veggies and are carb-a-holics. Both are athletes so the crabs are important. So cooking for a fur kid is no different?? I feed them the basic food groups, use a multi vitamin, use calcium and thats it??? Is Missing link or force a multi? |
ummm by any chance do you feel like you have become my nutritionist??? lol maybe I should pay u 75 bucks an hour!!! |
MARCEL'S MOMMY: Great info here and thanks for the link, now for something totally off-topic. Can you please, please post some pics of the absolutely adorable Marcel Verdel Purcell?? This little guy is just my favorite YT little stud muffin, and I have done a search and come to the conclusion that you definitely need to show us more pics of him.... haven't seen one in ages.That little face and attitude never fails to make me smile.:D By the way, I still laugh when I think of you returning home each day and calling for "Mr Marcel Verdel Purcell....!" I remember laughing months ago when the subject of his name came up and he was just this tiny little morsel of puppiness. Argh! You can see I just need a Marcel fix OK?:eek: I think my Mango will simply fall head over heels when she sees him.:animal36 |
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