GREAT!! 

shanna

--- On Wed, 11/17/10, Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Darcy Jacobs <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 4:05 PM


  








wings are a great first food!! for a chi... my danes got quarters whole. 
darcy

--- On Wed, 11/17/10, Deanna Corey <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 6:40 PM


  





 Simple raw diet for Ricky...start with Chicken breasts...cut in in little 
pieces he won't chock on...don't feed skin. Let him have fun chewing on the 
bones. Or...just toss the kid a wing!!!
Waggin' Tails in The Dog Park,
Deanna 

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From: Kavi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 3:21:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..

  





Hey Peggy

I did try Ricky on Wellness recently. I did the small breed chicken kibble too 
along with canned. Yes the wellness kibble was the first he had ever eaten, but 
now it just sits in the bowl. he never eats it. (money down the drain) and even 
the freshpet select that I buy, he still eats it but very little and I have 
been throwing alot away. As far as by-products in dog food, I understand what 
you are saying. If you do a google on dog food by products you will find out 
the difference. what goes into dog food is nasty old diseased, road killed, 
rotten animal parts. With raw feeding, you are giving them fresh wholesome meat 
from our stores. In the wild, animals do not eat old, rotten, diseased, road 
killed animals, they kill there food and eat it right then when its concidered 
fresh. raw bones do not splitter. cooked bones do. bigger dogs can eat the 
bones raw as they come...but I myself would chop up the bones for my Ricky. I 
would think it would be
 cheaper also, if you just have one or 2 small dogs. You can get chicken marked 
down at the store, chop it up and freeze it. I know for a fact, that I will 
never ever feed Ricky any food that has by-products or other crap in it. If I 
dont feed raw, then I will cook human meat for Ricky. The way I look at it now, 
is: "Would I eat that"? meaning the raw food I would feed Ricky would I eat if 
I can cook it. 
Would I eat dog food out of a can?  not unless I have not eaten in a month and 
needed to do it to stay alive. Many dogs do not have a choice between better or 
raw food, or canned crapy food that they are fed. they can not talk to us and 
tell us and they can not cook or shop for them selves. (I am being a bit 
extreme here... but) these are our babies we love so much. part of our family 
like a child. we spoil them rotten, why not feed them that way? 

I would just like a simple raw diet for Ricky as I said in my orignal post. 

Shanna




From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again..
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 1:47 PM


  


For any one who can answer my questions to:
 
>From what I understand is that a dog has to be on all raw or on all kibble 
>diet, I have gotten the impression that you can't mix both. Or maybe I am 
>wrong?  I also understand that if you go raw, they have to have the bones as 
>well, and in order to avoid splinters from the bones, it Has to be grinded. 
>Yet someone posted a picture of their dogs eating a whole
raw turkey, so I am confused on the grinding issue!!  I would think for a dog 
that doesn't have a lot of teeth like my Gigi (I adopted her that way) that raw 
wouldn't be a good idea because she can't chew as good as she should. Which 
also makes me wonder what will raw fed owners do when their Chi's get into 
their senior years and loose teeth? 
 
I am also confused about people saying that the by products of chicken and beef 
is bad for dogs, yet, if you feed raw, they Are eating the by-products of the 
animal, so what's the difference?
 
What I also find interesting is that I had two Maltese PM puppies (RIP) that 
were supposedly never to have made it past the first couple of days that I 
owned them because they were so sick with being overdosed with Parvo shots, 
were on a diet of  Iams kibble and milk bones for their whole life and never 
saw a Vet except for their shots, and only had their teeth cleaned once, and 
never lost any teeth, and yet they both lived to 14 yrs and 16.6 years old, 
with no health issues. The only people food that they ever had was egg and 
cheese. I had always kept them on a strict diet of their own food and never 
gave them the leftovers. It just makes me wonder if all of the controversy 
over raw and natural kibble diets is really worth it. In fact I look back at 
all the dogs that I had prior to the Malteses, and they all lived to 14 to over 
16 years old and never saw a Vet. None were ever on HW and Flea Spot stuff 
either. Some never even had Boosters or
 a Rabies shots either. I some times think that more health issues are related 
to the shots and flea and HW stuff then their diet. And Iams kibble was the 
only food I ever fed any of them. They were all different breeds to. It all 
just makes me wonder..
 
I'm not a raw feeder, but I wanted to tell you that if Ricky is a picky eater, 
like my Princess is, then, have you ever tried the Wellness Chicken kibble? 
Princess has never been big on eating, but now that she has been on the 
Wellness Chicken, she looks forward to meal time and even ask for seconds, They 
breed and raise their own chickens and everything is processed in their own 
plant, so you don't have to worry about cross contamination. It's mostly pure 
chicken plus veggies and the omegas are added in, no fillers, 
preservatives,artificial colors etc.. The chicken type is a larger chunk, so 
for Gigi, I put her portion in the blender and chop it smaller, and I have 
noticed by doing this that she is not downing the chunks, but now takes her 
time in eating it.
 
I did not like the turkey and fish blend, which is marked for small breeds 
because her poop and breath stank. She actually likes the Chicken better.The 
chicken blend is called Super 5 Complete Health blend and is all natural. I 
tried other brands and this was an instant hit. Their canned chicken is 95% 
pure chicken. If you email them, they may send you samples.
 
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/product-details.aspx?pet=dog&pid=52&dm=completehealth

 


♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥


-----Original Message-----
From: Kavi <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Nov 17, 2010 2:54 pm
Subject: [Chihuahuas] OK, lets talk Raw Feeding again...


  







Hi everyone

I know we have about exhausted the raw feeding talk. I want to start feeding 
Ricky Raw. He likes our food so much that I am waisting money on dog food. So I 
would just like a very simple recipe for Ricky. I do not want to grind up food. 
I just want to mix like raw beef, turkey, or chicken, the livers etc with 
veggies and whatever else. what about vitamins? He will get all the vitamins he 
needs in raw? 

A meat, livers, veggies? and what about the raw bones? can I just put them in a 
baggie and use a hammer and crush them? 

I can read about raw feeding online, but who better to ask than the ones who do 
it here! 

Thanks
shanna











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