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Old 09-02-2008, 10:10 AM
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Re: Home Cooked Food

Hi,
I have several recipies for home made dog food. One of our dogs has diabetes and, although he has a special prescription dog food (Hill's W/D), it is quite bland and he will not eat it on it's own.

Thus, several years ago we started compiling recipies comprising of the food groups he could have and I notice some simularities in the foods you are using. In general we use foods which are high in protine and fibre and low in fat (oils) and carbohydrates.

I have also learned all about the "problem feeder" syndrome and how to over-come it.

Top Tip: Add a chopped up boiled egg to their food to act as an appitite kick-starter. High in protine, low in fat and oil and most dogs love them!
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