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check out their website if you use this food. Moldy bad food and it is still on the shelves of retailers. I bought some less than a week ago.
Baby was acting strange, picking thru food and really scattering it around, whining trying to tell me it was bad. And it was. So I looked it up on the internet.
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Way to be alert to Baby, deo!
I've learned to heed my dog most anytime she acts like something's wrong; she's rarely wrong.
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Psurfer wrote:
Way to be alert to Baby, deo!
I've learned to heed my dog most anytime she acts like something's wrong; she's rarely wrong.
Exactly! If our mutts don't want to eat we will give them other food options. After all their lives depend on their sense of smell so who are we to tell otherwise
From the big debacle dog food poison few years ago, dogs and cats died when owners decided to hand feed their pets the same food. Their pets trusted the hand that fed them. We will not even attempt to do that if ours refuse to eat from their bowls.
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I feed a combo of fresh cooked food and dry dog food. I don't mind cooking extra brown rice, veggies, and chicken As expensive as some dry food is might as well cook real food for a tiny Chi. You can buy thin slices chicken/turkey/beef sandwich meat that is pretty good mixed in.
It is recommended by many breeders to feed Chi's fresh food.
She thinks I am a pretty good cook.
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decocritter wrote:
I feed a combo of fresh cooked food and dry dog food. I don't mind cooking extra brown rice, veggies, and chicken As expensive as some dry food is might as well cook real food for a tiny Chi. You can buy thin slices chicken/turkey/beef sandwich meat that is pretty good mixed in.
It is recommended by many breeders to feed Chi's fresh food.
She thinks I am a pretty good cook.
I have read that it's even better with raw feed. Something we would do if we were living on a farm.