thank you for being so kind and open minded...I have 3 LH Chihuahuas, and I 
feed them free range, no antibiotic, no hormone chicken from whole foods. or 
buffalo, from whole foods. (no anti, no hormone,)  some times lamb ( WF 
again,), but I cook it, they also get a veggie puree, and Nu vet vitamins, and 
a pro biotic.My Vet, ( who is fabulous) only has positive comments about how 
healthy they are. they are not over weight, they have beautiful coats, no skin 
or teeth problems.I think there are alternatives to what our dogs eat. I have 
also found some very good, no grain dog food. 
all the best in find the right solution for your babies.
Amie

 

--- On Sat, 8/21/10, Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010, 1:58 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Thank you for your IN put Amie I intend to study this further..and since 
I worked as a vet tech for a # of years the dog's we always so that had impacts 
were those given rawhides or mostly larger dog's who inhaled there food...bones 
included...This is such a topic that it's good to know opinions of those who 
use it and those who tried it..I know if you feed foods or add salt or greasy 
meat usually cooked then yes pancreatitis (sp) would be an issue..


On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Amie McCaig <[email protected]> wrote:
















 



  


    
      
      
      I was going to post my opinion on this topic when the conversation 
started a few weeks ago...I don't want to cause an issues, however I feel like 
you should know both sides. 
I have a very dear friend and breeder of champion chihuahuas, who use to feed a 
raw diet, five years she did this....Until 2 of her champion dogs died from 
pancreatitis. she fed all human grade meat, that she purchased at the grocery 
store. they both died receiving vet care. when the vet finally got out of her 
what she was feeding, she said she see a lot of dogs die from feeding raw. not 
to mention how many times she has opened a dog up with impacted bones, even 
food that has been ground-up. 
She still has a friend that feed raw, and her dogs have the nastiest teeth she 
has ever seen...if clean teeth is your concern, there are a lot of good
 products to use for that.
there is a lot of information on raw diets. PLEASE.. do your own research....
one last thought, please remember a chihuahua's are a TOY DOG, not wolves. they 
would never survive in the wild and so far removed from wolves, they are a man 
made breed, so lets not pretend they are toy wolves...

and again, this is MY OPINION...  please do your own research, before you put 
our beloved pets life at risk.
amie
--- On Sat, 8/21/10, Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet

To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010, 1:13 AM















 
 



    
      
      
      well it takes a very long time to make change... i just know once a raw 
plan is established and the dog has been given enough time to properly adjust i 
know of no one who has gone back to kibble...and im on 3 very busy boards. ... 
you let me know if anyone poses a question you want help to answer =)~...

darcy 

--- On Fri, 8/20/10, Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet
To: [email protected]

Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 6:30 PM


  

Like I said I am going to try and figure out the cost to feed my gang...I asked 
about this amongst my own group and the breeders there and there is more CON 
then there is Pro but from seeing how the dogs go up and down at times and how 
much waste they create...I am willing to try.. 



On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:



  








you have gotten great advice... id just add..... use your liver and bone 
content to adjust the elimination consistancy of the dogs... too hard add more 
liver too soft add more bone...
darcy


--- On Fri, 8/20/10, dasha <[email protected]> wrote:



From: dasha <[email protected]>

Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 3:13 PM





  


Well you know breast fed babies don't eat as much at a single feeding as bottle 
fed babies. And it is harder to gauge how much they have had. I have done both 
and putting a breast fed baby on a schedule never made any sense to me at all.  
Sometimes the more people learn, the more complicated things become. Simple can 
really be better. Plus what goes around usually comes around

 
Sheila



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Deanna Corey

Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet






I had so many friends that got on me for demand feeding Dasha...they thought I 
was nuts...but ya have to remember that was 25 years ago! People have learned a 
lot since then...or should I say "unlearned"...sometimes the old simple ways 
are the best...just like we are un-learning with our dogs as well!

 Hugs In Him,
Deanna

And the Corey Crew:

Wife to my best friend: Mark-ie Pooh...married 29 years 6/27/10
Mom to 4 Children: Andrea 26, Jimmy 22, Baxter 19 and Molly 11
Grandma to 4: Lori, Evelyn Rose, Jack and Cameron


Mom to Fur babies:
Nugget (MiniPoodle)www.dogster.com/dogs/1085245,
Shuai-Li (Shih Tzu)www.dogster.com/dogs/1129251,

Bella-Rose (Pomeranian)http://www.dogster.com/dogs/1136706
Mouse (Chihuahua)www.dogster.com/dogs/1005934,

Myrtle May (Chihuahua)
and Caleb (Rott/chow mix)www.dogster.com/dogs/988612

Mom to feathered kids: Stella (Blue and Gold Macaw) and Stanley (Double Yellow 
Headed Amazon)


and the curtain climber: Miles www.catster.com/cats/895000 






From: dasha <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 11:22:28 AM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet

  


I could not imagine feeding a breast fed baby on a schedule. That seems like 
more hassle than it is worth cause breast fed babies eat differently than the 
bottle fed ones.. 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Deanna Corey

Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet






Joyce...I needed to add something I forgot...with mine under 6 months I feed 
till they are full...I don't weigh everything out. I know many would disagree 
with this but puppies should not be regulated in my opinion...and I feed anyone 
under a year 3 times a day not two...especially tiny Chi's. BUT i am also the 
nut who breast fed my babies on demand when they wanted it...not scheduled LOL!

 Hugs In Him,
Deanna

And the Corey Crew:

Wife to my best friend: Mark-ie Pooh...married 29 years 6/27/10
Mom to 4 Children: Andrea 26, Jimmy 22, Baxter 19 and Molly 11
Grandma to 4: Lori, Evelyn Rose, Jack and Cameron


Mom to Fur babies:
Nugget (MiniPoodle)www.dogster.com/dogs/1085245,
Shuai-Li (Shih Tzu)www.dogster.com/dogs/1129251,

Bella-Rose
 (Pomeranian)http://www.dogster.com/dogs/1136706
Mouse (Chihuahua)www.dogster.com/dogs/1005934,

Myrtle May (Chihuahua)
and Caleb (Rott/chow mix)www.dogster.com/dogs/988612

Mom to feathered kids: Stella (Blue and Gold Macaw) and Stanley (Double Yellow 
Headed Amazon)


and the curtain climber: Miles www.catster.com/cats/895000 






From: Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 10:56:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet

  

Thanks Deanna I have fed them meats before but not raw...I know a no no 
LOL..1.2 oz seems like nothing per dog but maybe being raw is the difference..I 
will have to look at the grinder as well...and other then the egg shells is 
there anything else I add to it?? In my group so many are against the RAW diet 
but I think several have had issues with dry food and diets lately.. 



On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Deanna Corey <[email protected]> wrote:



  






Joyce,
Lets say each Chi weighs an average of 5lbs. ...you say you have 10...that is 
50lbs of dog you need to feed. Each dog needs 3% of their body weight in food 
each day...so for 10, 5lbs dogs that would be 24 ounces each day for 10 dogs OR 
roughly 1and 1/2 lbs of food total a day...I would round it up to 2lbs each day 
to be safe. I might use the left over for treats or to have some first thing in 
the morning. I would divide each meal into 2 servings of 1.2 oz each and feed 
one in the morning and one in the early evening.

 
I would start Chi's on chicken breast as it is the easiest meat to digest. The 
dark meat has more fat so a little harder to digest. I would remove the skin of 
the breasts and I would throw them into the grinder and feed ground. No worries 
about bone splinters with the little guys and they will still get the nutrients 
from the bone. Then after I had them use to the breasts for awhile I would add 
in other meats...dark meat, lamb, lean beef, etc. 

 
If you do not have a grinder then what I would do is to still start with the 
breasts and chop the meat with a knife into appropriate size Chi chunks. Then I 
would take a few dry eggs shells from my breakfast and pulverize them either in 
a little electric coffee grinder, a mixing wand or a little pestal/mortar type 
thing and add 1 tsp of the egg shell per 1 lb of meat to my breast chunks to 
make up for the calcium loss from no bone until I could get a grinder.

 
If you want a grinder...the best I have found is the maverick...$99 through 
www.pierceequipment.com
then put 575 Watt MM5501 Meat Food Grinder-

in the search bar at the sight.
 
Here are all the ratios you will need in the future:
1.Dogs need 3% of their DESIRED body weight each day...as a general rule
2. To find 3%...take the weight of your dog (we will use 5 lbs for example 
here) and multiply that weight by 16
5lbs x 16=80   80= ounces your dog weighs
now divide 80 by 3%= 2.4 oz. Each 5lb dog needs 2.4 oz of food each day. Use a 
calculator and punch in...in this order:
80
/
3
%
This formula will be different if your dog weighs more or less than 5 lbs...but 
whatever your dogs weight??? Just multiply by 16 to get your dogs weight in 
ounces...only the number 80 will change in the formula...then you will have the 
amount of OUNCES of food each dog needs to have.

 
3.  Dogs need a mix of 85% meat, 10% bone and 5% organ (liver, kidney) (don't 
feed organ meats daily)
 
 

 Hugs In Him,
Deanna

And the Corey Crew:

Wife to my best friend: Mark-ie Pooh...married 29 years 6/27/10
Mom to 4 Children: Andrea 26, Jimmy 22, Baxter 19 and Molly 11
Grandma to 4: Lori, Evelyn Rose, Jack and Cameron


Mom to Fur babies:
Nugget (MiniPoodle)www.dogster.com/dogs/1085245,
Shuai-Li (Shih Tzu)www.dogster.com/dogs/1129251,

Bella-Rose (Pomeranian)http://www.dogster.com/dogs/1136706
Mouse (Chihuahua)www.dogster.com/dogs/1005934,

Myrtle May (Chihuahua)
and Caleb (Rott/chow mix)www.dogster.com/dogs/988612

Mom to feathered kids: Stella (Blue and Gold Macaw) and Stanley (Double Yellow 
Headed Amazon)


and the curtain climber: Miles www.catster.com/cats/895000 






From: Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 9:40:54 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Raw diet


  

Darcy and those who feed?? Ok say for every 10 dogs one may have.. all chi's 
how much food would  you make at a time and and do you have Recipes you go by??


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