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I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
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I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
Growing up, my dogs ate venison. Every year, I harvested a deer. We'd eat the tenderloins and other choice parts. The rest was portioned into servings for the dogs and frozen. Depending on the size of the deer, it provide enough dog food for the year...or at least supplement dry food.
Yeah you can make your own but it's not NEARLY as tasty as the store bought stuff.I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
I've done it before for my darlings. When I had a pack of catahoulas I would at least supplement with natural diets. 4 was a lot to cook for. I'm hunting a baby black and tan coonhound pup for spring or summer and absolutely I am going to run with home cooking again.
The amount of recalls for even top name brands of dog and catfood is positively crazy.
And I'm talking top named brands like Iams and Eukanuba, Diamond, Wysong and more. Even dog treats have recalled for salmonella. Pigs ears in particular.
Dr. Pitcairn has some of the best most "do able" recipes. And his book "Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats" has been in my bookcase for over a decade and a half.
My best training treat is to make my own dried liver treats. I'm telling you my dogs would be ready to do the dishes the laundry and vacuum the house for just a simple liver chip
let alone sit or stay.
I hear you can make your own. Anyone do this ?
I've done it before for my darlings. When I had a pack of catahoulas I would at least supplement with natural diets. 4 was a lot to cook for. I'm hunting a baby black and tan coonhound pup for spring or summer and absolutely I am going to run with home cooking again.
The amount of recalls for even top name brands of dog and catfood is positively crazy.
And I'm talking top named brands like Iams and Eukanuba, Diamond, Wysong and more. Even dog treats have recalled for salmonella. Pigs ears in particular.
Dr. Pitcairn has some of the best most "do able" recipes. And his book "Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats" has been in my bookcase for over a decade and a half.
My best training treat is to make my own dried liver treats. I'm telling you my dogs would be ready to do the dishes the laundry and vacuum the house for just a simple liver chip
let alone sit or stay.
I am afraid of this to. My dog was laying on my bed, and started to heave, so I snatched him up and got him out. When he puked, it was all red and just terrible. I called my vet and tok the dog to the ER for pets and they checked him out. All was well. They figured that he just had a disagreement with the food. Any way, he was real shaky and all that went through my head was "Melamine". I just knew my dog was poisoned. The dog dispelled all the next morning by acting normal. Matter of fact he had his leash ready and was waiting by my door as usual. We have a pet shop here that makes organic dog chow in shop. I think im going to put him on that. Ill still take any recipes if you want to give them.
I've done it before for my darlings. When I had a pack of catahoulas I would at least supplement with natural diets. 4 was a lot to cook for. I'm hunting a baby black and tan coonhound pup for spring or summer and absolutely I am going to run with home cooking again.
The amount of recalls for even top name brands of dog and catfood is positively crazy.
And I'm talking top named brands like Iams and Eukanuba, Diamond, Wysong and more. Even dog treats have recalled for salmonella. Pigs ears in particular.
Dr. Pitcairn has some of the best most "do able" recipes. And his book "Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats" has been in my bookcase for over a decade and a half.
My best training treat is to make my own dried liver treats. I'm telling you my dogs would be ready to do the dishes the laundry and vacuum the house for just a simple liver chip
let alone sit or stay.
I am afraid of this to. My dog was laying on my bed, and started to heave, so I snatched him up and got him out. When he puked, it was all red and just terrible. I called my vet and tok the dog to the ER for pets and they checked him out. All was well. They figured that he just had a disagreement with the food. Any way, he was real shaky and all that went through my head was "Melamine". I just knew my dog was poisoned. The dog dispelled all the next morning by acting normal. Matter of fact he had his leash ready and was waiting by my door as usual. We have a pet shop here that makes organic dog chow in shop. I think im going to put him on that. Ill still take any recipes if you want to give them.
Oh that melamine recall was a nightmare a few years back. At the time I had my four catahoulas and four cats and it was crazy. My eldest cat Pyewacket was more 17 at the time and he was most definitely affected but lived thru it. Constitution like a horse. He refused to die and hung in with us till he was almost 21
But with the melamine no one could even predict what would happen with any of your pets down the road. How it would affect them and/or shorten their lifespan. So many beasties were affected.
I've know a lot of people who used to do raw diets, but many backed off raw because of so many problems with e coli, salmonella etc. Only ones that have access to a butcher they know or their own game that they've processed themselves have stuck with a raw diet.
I'm ready to pack it in for the day in a minute but I'll gladly give you Pitcairn's recipes tomorrow. I'll just put them up in this thread.
What breed and how old? Because Pitcairn's diets are designed for normal to special needs dogs.
And I'll be more than happy to pass them along.
I simply dumpster dive the local grocery store and feed my pack the tossed out meat dept items.
They also have the chicken house dead chickens to eat also, from down the road,
Road kills.
I do occasionally buy them processed dog food, but you never know what is in that stuff.
I simply dumpster dive the local grocery store and feed my pack the tossed out meat dept items.
They also have the chicken house dead chickens to eat also, from down the road,
Road kills.
I do occasionally buy them processed dog food, but you never know what is in that stuff.
I found what looked like an airsoft BB in a can of Alpo.