dogs don't need veggies, then again I like Rebecca feed raw. Pumpkin is good for loose stools or constipation but IMO not necessary for everyday consumption. All the hype about adding supplements to your dogs food reminds me of the overhype of human taking supplements also. It is recommended because most humans don't eat right.
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On Aug 20, 2012, Darlene Ashcraft <darlaashcr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I've heard that dogs do not need veggies. Not sure what is correct? I am pretty sure pumpkin is good for them...Darlene-------Original Message-------From: Peggy & The GirlsDate: 8/19/2012 10:00:53 PMSubject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Home made dog food {Disarmed}You know that is one thing that I don't fully understand. Dogs are mostly carnivores and I have read that they don't digest cellulose which is what most vegetables are. Sometimes I think that when everything hit a head with the dog food companies to get rid of the filler foods, like wheat and corn and too much rice is not beneficial to a dog, that they had to come up with something they could add to the kibble, so veggies was it. I give my girls a little bit of broccoli, and carrots, and sometimes pieces of corn as a treat when I have it as part of my dinner, but just don't feel that it would be beneficial to them as part of a regular diet.Peggy & The Girls-------Original Message-------From: Pam's_NotesDate: 8/19/2012 9:51:26 PMSubject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Home made dog food {Disarmed}frozen veggies are much healthier & less salty than canned. I'm diabetic, the drs cram all that
in our heads.
On 8/19/2012 4:09 PM, okiem...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my recipe.You process it in a food processor or grinder.I whole chicken (boiled) and pull the meat off1 large can Veg-All mixed veggies1 large can plain pumpkin2 eggs1 large baked sweet potatoMix it all up and keep refrigerated.-------Original Message-------From: Darlene AshcraftDate: 8/19/2012 2:16:22 PMTo: ChihuahuasSubject: [Chihuahuas] Home made dog foodDoes anyone make homemade food for your chis? I'm interested in doing so but most of the recipes I've found are for huge amounts and I want to make some food that is good for small breeds. Any advice would be appreciated.
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