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kayvan
post Dec 30 2011, 01:23 AM

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[quote=rhika,Dec 29 2011, 10:49 AM]
@ fione
If keep scratching may be a few reasons.
1) food not ngam so got itchy / skin problems
2) could be fungus or ear mites etc, good to take to vet for checkup. If not sakit then must be food
3) Check body got ants or anything hiding in fur or not.. sometimes those ants crawl up when they sleeping etc.
4) who knows, maybe bored or don't like / not used to wearing collar

For food, you can also try to get food samples or buy the smallest pack like 1.5kg to try on your girl, sometimes they can be choosy.

Or you can try go for BARF which is raw food, just google, can find a lot lot lot of pages to read. Better to feed this after your girl got all her vaccinations and deworm though.

Don't worry so much =3 If you read my earlier posts, I started with eukanuba *coughcough* Now I switched my boy to Avoderm Chicken :- http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-rev...l-dog-food-dry/
I like most of the ingredients on it even though its quite low on meat content. So to supplment, I feed my boy with BARF on weekends so he can get a balanced diet and also not so boring everytime eat kibble only. But please note, don't mix feeding barf/other food with kibble as the rate of digestion is different.

I live near KL Sentral actually. Pet Lovers bangsar is the one at parking level of Bangsar Shopping Centre. I like to buy stuff for my beagle there'd coz u can accumulate points which may be used to redeem like snacks, biscuits or toys smile.gif Carrots I sometimes cut them small or sometimes make juice and pour it into his meal, for flavour. At times cut them and give him as snack. Baby carrots waste money la... The whole carrot cost u cheaper smile.gif u can boil chicken wings or chicken breast, they will enjoy bitting the bones, moreover it's been boiled so no harm giving them smile.gif so even if I buy food with high protein, I only give him 1handful of his food... *touchwood* my beagle is a healthy bugger .... tongue.gif
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post Dec 30 2011, 08:53 AM

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Dec 30 2011, 01:23 AM)
If keep scratching may be a few reasons.
1) food not ngam so got itchy / skin problems
2) could be fungus or ear mites etc, good to take to vet for checkup. If not sakit then must be food
3) Check body got ants or anything hiding in fur or not.. sometimes those ants crawl up when they sleeping etc.
4) who knows, maybe bored or don't like / not used to wearing collar

For food, you can also try to get food samples or buy the smallest pack like 1.5kg to try on your girl, sometimes they can be choosy.

Or you can try go for BARF which is raw food, just google, can find a lot lot lot of pages to read. Better to feed this after your girl got all her vaccinations and deworm though.

Don't worry so much =3 If you read my earlier posts, I started with eukanuba *coughcough* Now I switched my boy to Avoderm Chicken :- http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-rev...l-dog-food-dry/
I like most of the ingredients on it even though its quite low on meat content. So to supplment, I feed my boy with BARF on weekends so he can get a balanced diet and also not so boring everytime eat kibble only. But please note, don't mix feeding barf/other food with kibble as the rate of digestion is different.

I live near KL Sentral actually. Pet Lovers bangsar is the one at parking level of Bangsar Shopping Centre. I like to buy stuff for my beagle there'd coz u can accumulate points which may be used to redeem like snacks, biscuits or toys smile.gif Carrots I sometimes cut them small or sometimes make juice and pour it into his meal, for flavour. At times cut them and give him as snack. Baby carrots waste money la... The whole carrot cost u cheaper smile.gif u can boil chicken wings or chicken breast, they will enjoy bitting the bones, moreover it's been boiled so no harm giving them smile.gif so even if I buy food with high protein, I only give him 1handful of his food... *touchwood* my beagle is a healthy bugger .... tongue.gif
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An advice for u, NEVER cook or boil the bone n give to ur dog, it is dangerous! After the bone being cooked or boiled, it become hard n may harm ur dog. If u wan to give ur dog a bone, give a RAW bone without cooked or boiled. N, u can feed the chicken meat or other meat to ur dog in raw oso, not neccessary to cook. U may do some research on raw food to dog or do some research on feeding bone to dog 1st. If u really read bout BARF, u should know this fact.

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post Dec 30 2011, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(^4ever_Fan+a5y^ @ Dec 30 2011, 08:53 AM)
An advice for u, NEVER cook or boil the bone n give to ur dog, it is dangerous! After the bone being cooked or boiled, it become hard n may harm ur dog. If u wan to give ur dog a bone, give a RAW bone without cooked or boiled. N, u can feed the chicken meat or other meat to ur dog in raw oso, not neccessary to cook. U may do some research on raw food to dog or do some research on feeding bone to dog 1st. If u really read bout BARF, u should know this fact.
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ohh... I was told by someone to feed boiled bones but I usually only give him chicken wings, and there are were little bones and sure will not cause any harm, unlike drumsticks. http://thethreedogblog.com/dogs-eating-chi...and-fables.html Bigger bones like drumstick will cause harm, wings I guess not, coz I put them with his food and never give them just alone. I have bought him a big raw bone that cause me RM 19 or so, which he is still trying to bite it to finish. My beagle has experience chewing rubber door stopper and Thank GOD he is a healthy bugger smile.gif I dont like to give him raw which may still have blood flowing from it sad.gif Thanx for the info btw
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post Dec 30 2011, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Dec 30 2011, 08:40 PM)
ohh... I was told by someone to feed boiled bones but  I usually only give him chicken wings, and there are were little bones and sure will not cause any harm, unlike drumsticks. http://thethreedogblog.com/dogs-eating-chi...and-fables.html Bigger bones like drumstick will cause harm, wings I guess not, coz I put them with his food and never give them just alone. I have bought him a big raw bone that cause me RM 19 or so, which he is still trying to bite it to finish. My beagle has experience chewing rubber door stopper and Thank GOD he is a healthy bugger smile.gif I dont like to give him raw which may still have blood flowing from it sad.gif Thanx for the info btw
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I dun think there is an "exception" for the cooked chicken wing, the cooked chicken wing bone is enough to kill ur dog.
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post Dec 30 2011, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Dec 30 2011, 01:23 AM)

I like most of the ingredients on it even though its quite low on meat content. So to supplment, I feed my boy with BARF on weekends so he can get a balanced diet and also not so boring everytime eat kibble only. But please note, don't mix feeding barf/other food with kibble as the rate of digestion is different.

I live near KL Sentral actually. Pet Lovers bangsar is the one at parking level of Bangsar Shopping Centre. I like to buy stuff for my beagle there'd coz u can accumulate points which may be used to redeem like snacks, biscuits or toys smile.gif Carrots I sometimes cut them small or sometimes make juice and pour it into his meal, for flavour. At times cut them and give him as snack. Baby carrots waste money la... The whole carrot cost u cheaper smile.gif u can boil chicken wings or chicken breast, they will enjoy bitting the bones, moreover it's been boiled so no harm giving them smile.gif so even if I buy food with high protein, I only give him 1handful of his food... *touchwood* my beagle is a healthy bugger .... tongue.gif
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And, if u really feed BARF and u really know what is BARF, BARF stand for "Biological Appropriate RAW Food", or "Bone And RAW Food", in which, BARF don't suggest u cook or boil or heat or whatsoever to cook the food, they are all RAW.

My girl had eaten the BARF for 2 years.
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post Dec 31 2011, 05:52 AM

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QUOTE(devil86 @ Dec 30 2011, 10:41 PM)
And, if u really feed BARF and u really know what is BARF, BARF stand for "Biological Appropriate RAW Food", or "Bone And RAW Food", in which, BARF don't suggest u cook or boil or heat or whatsoever to cook the food, they are all RAW.

My girl had eaten the BARF for 2 years.
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"Finally, the next time a dog owner tells you that they are feeding their dogs a raw food diet, because that’s what wolves eat, ask them if they themselves are eating bananas and leaves, because that’s what our ancestors, chimpanzees, eat. After all, DNA-wise, humans are much closer to chimpanzees than dogs are to wolves!" - extracted from www.rawdietfordogs.net- Hahaha

I trully believe pet food is processed food, which may have gone thru lotsa different processes. I am new to this dog world. I surely have no intentions to harm my dog. If I am feeding my dog certain food, I surely have surveyed before I did so. Even talking about high intake of protein, which maybe needed when his activity level is high. Mine isnt active, so i feed him lesser protein. I have all that u may wana list down raw hide, BARF, etc but mind me, rawhide is also something you should not give your dog, http://askville.amazon.com/rawhide-toys-do...equestId=392744, read here and you'll know why. So what my point here is that there is no any food out there sold better than homemade food. If rawhide is bad then why is it still sold in the store? Am i right? I am just sharing my ideas, but not forcing upon anyone please do not misunderstood this. Hope this could give u a rough idea of what I'm talking about. you can even make your own snacks at home, u can prepare smoothies for them with the right ingredients... Hope I did not offend anyone....

http://www.rawdietfordogs.net/
http://www.petsynergy.com/diet.html
(homemade & raw food link)

" A good basic transition diet for dogs should be composed of 50% grains, which should ideally be boiled or steamed. This more closely matches semi-digested grains in the stomachs of the animals that dogs consume in the wild, which is an important part of their diet. The staple grain is usually brown rice, but other organic wholegrains such as oatmeal, barley, millet, corn or amaranth can also be added for variety. Vegetables should make up about 25% of the complete cooked diet and I also recommend boiling or steaming these lightly, then chopping them finely depending on the preference of the individual pet. Some larger dogs love their vegetables whole or raw and this is fine, while some smaller breeds may enjoy them made into more of a puree in a food processor. It is also fine to finely grate raw vegetables such as carrots or zucchini. Virtually all vegetables are acceptable, although favorites include carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, yellow squash, zucchini and Brussels sprouts. "

p/s : Please buddies. dont treat ya pet like a THING that you only notice when u r free. If u cant take good care of them and have no time to prepare good meal for them, then give it to someone who could. It will help to safe a life. Imagine eating nasi lemak all ya life & 3 times a day??? Please read all the links above as their are really useful to ensure a better health for your buddies.

No heart feelings mates.
Goodday & Happy New Year to all smile.gif

This post has been edited by kayvan: Dec 31 2011, 06:37 AM
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post Dec 31 2011, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Dec 31 2011, 05:52 AM)
"Finally, the next time a dog owner tells you that they are feeding their dogs a raw food diet, because that’s what wolves eat, ask them if they themselves are eating bananas and leaves, because that’s what our ancestors, chimpanzees, eat. After all, DNA-wise, humans are much closer to chimpanzees than dogs are to wolves!" - extracted from www.rawdietfordogs.net- Hahaha

I trully believe pet food is processed food, which may have gone thru lotsa different processes. I am new to this dog world. I surely have no intentions to harm my dog. If I am feeding my dog certain food, I surely have surveyed before I did so. Even talking about high intake of protein, which maybe needed when his activity level is high. Mine isnt active, so i feed him lesser protein. I have all that u may wana list down raw hide, BARF, etc but mind me, rawhide is also something you should not give your dog, http://askville.amazon.com/rawhide-toys-do...equestId=392744, read here and you'll know why. So what my point here is that there is no any food out there sold better than homemade food. If rawhide is bad then why is it still sold in the store? Am i right?  I am just sharing my ideas, but not forcing upon anyone please do not misunderstood this. Hope this could give u a rough idea of what I'm talking about.  you can even make your own snacks at home, u can prepare smoothies for them with the right ingredients... Hope I did not offend anyone....

http://www.rawdietfordogs.net/ 
http://www.petsynergy.com/diet.html
  (homemade & raw food link)

" A good basic transition diet for dogs should be composed of 50% grains, which should ideally be boiled or steamed. This more closely matches semi-digested grains in the stomachs of the animals that dogs consume in the wild, which is an important part of their diet. The staple grain is usually brown rice, but other organic wholegrains such as oatmeal, barley, millet, corn or amaranth can also be added for variety. Vegetables should make up about 25% of the complete cooked diet and I also recommend boiling or steaming these lightly, then chopping them finely depending on the preference of the individual pet. Some larger dogs love their vegetables whole or raw and this is fine, while some smaller breeds may enjoy them made into more of a puree in a food processor. It is also fine to finely grate raw vegetables such as carrots or zucchini. Virtually all vegetables are acceptable, although favorites include carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, yellow squash, zucchini and Brussels sprouts. "

p/s : Please buddies. dont treat ya pet like a THING that you only notice when u r free. If u cant take good care of them and have no time to prepare good meal for them, then give it to someone who could. It will help to safe a life. Imagine eating nasi lemak all ya life & 3 times a day???  Please read all the links above as their are really useful to ensure a better health for your buddies.

No heart feelings mates.
Goodday & Happy New Year to all smile.gif
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U mentioned that u feed BARF to ur kid during weeken, i just wan to tell u a real BARF should not be cooked, if it was cooked, u should not say it is barf. I believe home made or barf or kibble r good for our dogs if they contains good ingredients, n i choose barf coz i believe they r the best food for my kid.


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post Jan 1 2012, 10:48 AM

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Don't anybody knows wolves often leave the stomach of their preys uneaten? Barf people always say, give them vegetables, fruits, bla bla to mimic the stomach of the animals wolves it and all and i know all barf websites says that and all, but go read up articles in wolves biological behavior, wolves conservation centers, and wolves dietary needs and habits. Wolves leave the stomachs alone. They eat everything but the stomach.

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The point is, if want to feed bones, feed them raw. If want to cook, don't feed with bones. Else, feed kibbles.

Quoting articles don't serve any purpose if they are not relevant.
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post Jan 1 2012, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(devil86 @ Dec 31 2011, 08:45 PM)
U mentioned that u feed BARF to ur kid during weeken, i just wan to tell u a real BARF should not be cooked, if it was cooked, u should not say it is barf. I believe home made or barf or kibble r good for our dogs if they contains good ingredients, n i choose barf coz i believe they r the best food for my kid.
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I dont think I did mention i had fed BARF on weekends, Hmmm rclxub.gif ... His chewable toys are all collecting dust. I get him fresh vege & meat that I buy from market & boil for him to eat. Besides pet food, I dont get him anything from a pet store. Thats what I meant. smile.gif Its much healthier. Some of u are surely against this homemade food thingy, but thats ok. Its individual preference. I prefer to feed my fur kid, homemade food. Dogs and cats are carnivores, and evolved eating raw meat. Their systems can handle a certain amount of bacteria; indeed, they were designed for it. But the bacterial load of most commercial foods is so high, many carnivorous animals would indeed sicken if they ate them raw. The rationale of cooking is, in short, to kill these contaminants and same applies to vegetables, which are being plant these days using chemicals & etc.

There are loads of info on dog training & tricks, homemade food for dogs, treats & etc... People who dont know will try & get info from articles or sites that made relevant info available to first timers. We all arent born to be perfect, is that right?? My fur kid eats the weirdest things on earth, but that doesnt meant I have to give him a bowl full of it. He eats chappati, pear without pit, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, hard boiled eggs (helps to keep the coat shiny) even sausages (but not more than one) What am trying to say here is, not to rely 100% of whats sold in the stores. Homemade food is best for your fur kids and give them the best boost of vitamins. Healthy food will also plays an important part in minimizing hair shedding Its all practically the same. Since I have started giving my buddy home food, his shedding has lessen by 50-60% I would say. Its all about being moderate that will help keep your fur kid happy & healthy. Haya.... Its up to u lor...Whatever u guys wana feed ya fur kid....I'm chill about it cool2.gif No heart feelings wub.gif ...just sharing but these whole thing is sounding like a debate sweat.gif doh.gif All is fair in love & war smile.gif whistling.gif

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post Jan 2 2012, 12:43 AM

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Addiction Salmon Bleu and Orijen 6 Fish, which one is better?
My one year old Shih Tzu boy facing hair loss problem since he was 5 months old... I changed his kibbles from Nutriedge to Canidae to Nutri Source, currently feeding with a Korean brand Salmon & Potato dog kibbles. But I found that his condition getting worse and worse... I can find balls of his hair on the floor everyday even i comb him once/twice a day..

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post Jan 2 2012, 08:46 AM

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hedgie >>
Have you always fed your boy with fish based kibble ? Maybe he don't like fish or allergic to fish/potato ? Maybe consider alternative like duck / venison / lamb / kangaroo.

For fishy kibble, Origen 6 fish would be better in terms of fish content is higher than Addiction. Addiction only has Salmon Meal as its only significant fish content and Smoked Salmon on 3rd place. Orijen has fishies listed 8 times, with varying degrees of inclusion.

But do note the protein percentage of Orijen is ~38% vs Addiction's ~24%. Too high protein also not good esp for small breeds.

Other pretty good ones are :-
Petcurean Go Natural Wild Salmon http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...duct=2296&cat=3

Naturapet California Natural Lamb Meal & Rice http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...oduct=437&cat=4


kayvan >>
The BARF on weekends is me XD;;
I also read that cooked bones not so good for furkids so I give my boy raw.
I just remembered got PetLovers at the carpark there, so odd location haha !

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post Jan 2 2012, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Dec 28 2011, 11:28 PM)
Certainly not. Dont worry abt that. smile.gif I'm new to this having a pet and my beagle is the first pet I ever had. So I surveyed online about which pet food it best for dogs been giving him all that supermarket brands like Pedigree, Alpo & dont knw whatelse... so I notice him shedding hair, eating quite frequently and potty also like quite a a lot. Finally I found this site http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/brand/ that tells u which food is best for dogs, what are the level of protein, fats & carbs (Carbohydrate). At the site they'll have the ingredients listed and those with red are likely to be fillers which are known as fillers. How u know they are fillers? When u add water they tend to expand, like a sponge e.g Corn, beet root pulp, ... Pedigree is one of them which has loads of fillers which is surely unhealthy. Read this link on fillers http://www.aplusfrr.com/define-fillers.php

Btw dogs dont require carbs http://rawfed.com/myths/carbs.html

" A rather ironic result has resulted in rare cases, though, where toxins in unnecessary fillers have led to massive recalls at huge expense to the pet food companies. Two recent examples are aflatoxin on corn in the 2006 Diamond Pet Food Recall and melamine on wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate, or rice gluten, fillers in the 2007 Menu Foods Pet Food Recall that included Hill's, Royal Canin, Natural Balance, Iams, Eukanuba, Purina, and Nutro brands (among others)."

Orijen which I have just started for my beagle has 42% protein but Evo is better it has 47% protein. Of course these brands arent cheap, so what I do see, I give him a handful of his Puppy food with lotsa vegetable like carrot. Carrots are healthy snack as well... or boil some chicken wings, chicken breast or even keel, it gives some flavour when they eat their boring food

Hope this had helped u some how
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yes, you are right, since last time, i tot the 'famous' brand sell at Supermarket was good for them, that why my mind still stuck on it until i found this forum, my puppies also facing the same problem as yours, they keep shedding hair and potty also quite a a lot, but the one different with you, they dont want to eat that kibbles unless they are really hungry, only eat a bit..what i do was change their meal type everyday with chicken breast rice..and i notice they love the rice than the pedigree kibbles..he he he
recently i have another new buddy with me, and only that i get closer on thier food as well, i try get advise from 1 of my friends, and she told me to feed RC which on her, that was the best for her girl..Anyhow, thanks alots for the info and the link, it's useful and does help on me get little closer on their health..


QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Dec 29 2011, 10:02 AM)
Hmm.. since when i reply u? Lol.. Not me, certainly not me..
First and foremost, i am not an expert in dogfood but just that i happen to research quite a bit in dog food. Lets talk bout high protein. High protein should be avoided for dogs with kidney disease. For higher protein food, you should feed lesser for your dog. Example 1.5cup instead of usual 2cup. Make sure he/she have a good exersice too. Most of the dog or puppy could tolerate high protein and rest assured most of the good quality kibbles meet AAFCO nutrient profiles for all life stages.In other words, any dog food suitable for “all life stages” is also suitable for puppies, too. Jes becareful for the calsium ratio for LBD. Since yours breed is small/medium size, you shouldnt worry much. 

For hyppoallergic dog food, there is a few good brand in the market. I would suggest California Natural or Acana Lamb and apple fomula. Both are good kibbles. If you got money to burn, then you may also try Evo Herring, Acana Pasifica or Orijen Six Fishes which is using fish as their main ingredient and it's grain free. Some dog are also allergic to grain hence, it's good to feed grain free dog food. Anyway, it's very hard to say if your dog is food allergic or enviroment allergic. He might have flea or ticks, allergic to grass, dermatitis and many more. Check with your vet and if it's confirm food allergic, try elimination game. Stop feeding any treat etc and only feed him your current dog food. If withing a week, he is still scratch here and there, try switching to other food as mention above. Remember to gradually introducing the new food. FYI, my dog is also allergic and i still havent found the answer yet. I am feeding Evo turkey and chicken and will change to Acana Pacifisca one finish my 13.5kg bag of food. I am giving him Evo herring treat bar as a treat. 

ANF in fact i will said it's a better kibbles than Royal Canin. Royal Canin is too high promoted by Vet and same goes to Science Plan etc. Believe me, it's bad food especially those D/D diet, F/D or whatever Diet food. Learn to read dog food label. The first 4 ingredient is the major one which at least 2 ingredient from here need to contain meat. Either Chicken, turkey, lamb, duck, fish etc. Also find those kibbles that contain chelated mineral or probiotic for better absorbtion of mineral.

Carb refering to carbohydrates. To make it simple, the lower the better. In fact, zero is required in dog food. Dog dont need barley, corn, wheat or watever it is. But then u will ask, then why manufacturer put barley or what into my dog food if it's not required? Well simple. When putting carb food into it, it will raise the level of protein and fat to make you believe that this dog food contain more meat.  sweat.gif When choosing dog food, it makes good sense to favor products lower in carbohydrates.

Do note that some article are taken from dogfoodadvisor.
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Oopps, sorry, i reply with wrong name, haha..
Hm, higher protein should feed lesser? but i have tried to feed lesser to her, but she seems dont feel enough, keep asking for more and still she can finish whatever i gave to her..so, how am i gonna know that the protein is high enough and she is eat enough?..
I am trying to search for those brand you intro here, unfortunately, this place is small, and i coudnt find the brand you intro.. smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 11:49 am
QUOTE(rhika @ Dec 29 2011, 10:49 AM)
@ fione
If keep scratching may be a few reasons.
1) food not ngam so got itchy / skin problems
2) could be fungus or ear mites etc, good to take to vet for checkup. If not sakit then must be food
3) Check body got ants or anything hiding in fur or not.. sometimes those ants crawl up when they sleeping etc.
4) who knows, maybe bored or don't like / not used to wearing collar

For food, you can also try to get food samples or buy the smallest pack like 1.5kg to try on your girl, sometimes they can be choosy.

Or you can try go for BARF which is raw food, just google, can find a lot lot lot of pages to read. Better to feed this after your girl got all her vaccinations and deworm though.

Don't worry so much =3 If you read my earlier posts, I started with eukanuba *coughcough* Now I switched my boy to Avoderm Chicken :- http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-rev...l-dog-food-dry/
I like most of the ingredients on it even though its quite low on meat content. So to supplment, I feed my boy with BARF on weekends so he can get a balanced diet and also not so boring everytime eat kibble only. But please note, don't mix feeding barf/other food with kibble as the rate of digestion is different.
i think her scratch are mostly due to fungus and flea, i found few 'bloody fat dot' at her body, now trying on some fleas control for her as well..thanks alots for the information.. smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 12:14 pmAlthough i cant find those brand intro by you guys here, due to my RC going finish soon, i have to make decision on the brand that currently available at market here, and i have choose the brand of Nutram, which i personally(on basic knowledge) think the ingredient and protein are quite ok, lets look into it and discuss..

NUTRAM Mini-Bite Puppy

INGREDIENT
Chicken Meal, Dehydrated Whole Potato, Chicken Fat(preserved with Vitamin E), Pea Fiber, Salmon Meal, Flaxseed, Fish Oil, Natural Flavors, Dicalcium Phosphate, Psyllium Fiber, Dried Whole Eggs, Potassium Chloride Salt, Lecithin, Vitamin E, Choline Chloride, Chicory Root(a source of FOS), Kelp Meal, Vitamin C, Yucca Schidigera, Marigold Extract(a source of lutein), Mannanoligosacchardies (MOS), Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Zinc Proteinate, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin K(menadione), Vitamin B12, Riboflavin, Niacin, Dicalcium pantothenate, Pyridoxinje hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Folid Acid, Biotin, Ferrous Sulphate, Iron Proteinate, Manganese proteinate, Zinc Sulphate, Copper Sulphate, Copper proteinate, Calcium iodate, Cobalt Proteinate, Beta Carotene, Sodium Selenite.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein min. 30.0%
Crude Fat min. 19.0%
Crude Fiber max. 3.0%
Crude Ash max. 7.25%
Moisture max. 10.0%
Calcium min. 1.2%
Phosphorous min. 1.0%
Sodium min. 0.38%
Copper min. 20mg/kg
Iron min. 285mg/kg
Zinc min. 220mg/kg
Vitamin A min. 12000IU/kg
Vitamin D min. 1200IU/kg
Vitamin E min. 100IU/kg
Vitamin B6 min. 4.25mg/kg
Linoleic Acid min. 3.2%
(Omega-6)
Linolenic Acid min. 0.58%
(Omega-3)*
Docosahexaenoic Acid
(DHA)* min. 0.10%
Metabolizable Energy 3740kcal/kg

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[quote=hedgie123,Jan 2 2012, 12:43 AM]Addiction Salmon Bleu and Orijen 6 Fish, which one is better?
My one year old Shih Tzu boy facing hair loss problem since he was 5 months old... I changed his kibbles from Nutriedge to Canidae to Nutri Source, currently feeding with a Korean brand Salmon & Potato dog kibbles. But I found that his condition getting worse and worse... I can find balls of his hair on the floor everyday even i comb him once/twice a day..
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Hi mate, I have tried Fish 4 Dog brand, it comes in a blue color packaging, but my buddy hates fish, but it did work. The only thing is try making you kid's food a little interesting. Maybe that will help a little. Now i am giving him orijen chicken & turkey, isnt so bad as well. Shedding has reduced to at least 20-30% now. U may wana review this page to decide which food is best for your kid. smile.gif

http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/brand/

Goodday smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 1:04 pm[quote=Fione Yong,Jan 2 2012, 11:43 AM]yes, you are right, since last time, i tot the 'famous' brand sell at Supermarket was good for them, that why my mind still stuck on it until i found this forum, my puppies also facing the same problem as yours, they keep shedding hair and potty also quite a a lot, but the one different with you, they dont want to eat that kibbles unless they are really hungry, only eat a bit..what i do was change their meal type everyday with chicken breast rice..and i notice they love the rice than the pedigree kibbles..he he he
recently i have another new buddy with me, and only that i get closer on thier food as well, i try get advise from 1 of my friends, and she told me to feed RC which on her, that was the best for her girl..Anyhow, thanks alots for the info and the link, it's useful and does help on me get little closer on their health..
Oopps, sorry, i reply with wrong name, haha..
Hm, higher protein should feed lesser? but i have tried to feed lesser to her, but she seems dont feel enough, keep asking for more and still she can finish whatever i gave to her..so, how am i gonna know that the protein is high enough and she is eat enough?..
I am trying to search for those brand you intro here, unfortunately, this place is small, and i coudnt find the brand you intro.. smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 11:49 am

i think her scratch are mostly due to fungus and flea, i found few 'bloody fat dot' at her body, now trying on some fleas control for her as well..thanks alots for the information.. smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 12:14 pmAlthough i cant find those brand intro by you guys here, due to my RC going finish soon, i have to make decision on the brand that currently available at market here, and i have choose the brand of Nutram, which i personally(on basic knowledge) think the ingredient and protein are quite ok, lets look into it and discuss..

NUTRAM Mini-Bite Puppy

INGREDIENT
Chicken Meal, Dehydrated Whole Potato, Chicken Fat(preserved with Vitamin E), Pea Fiber, Salmon Meal, Flaxseed, Fish Oil, Natural Flavors, Dicalcium Phosphate, Psyllium Fiber, Dried Whole Eggs, Potassium Chloride Salt, Lecithin, Vitamin E, Choline Chloride, Chicory Root(a source of FOS), Kelp Meal, Vitamin C, Yucca Schidigera, Marigold Extract(a source of lutein), Mannanoligosacchardies (MOS), Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Zinc Proteinate, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin K(menadione), Vitamin B12, Riboflavin, Niacin, Dicalcium pantothenate, Pyridoxinje hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Folid Acid, Biotin, Ferrous Sulphate,  Iron Proteinate, Manganese proteinate, Zinc Sulphate, Copper Sulphate, Copper proteinate, Calcium iodate, Cobalt Proteinate, Beta Carotene, Sodium Selenite.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein    min.      30.0%
Crude Fat          min.      19.0%
Crude Fiber       max.       3.0%
Crude Ash         max.      7.25%
Moisture            max.     10.0%
Calcium            min.        1.2%
Phosphorous     min.        1.0%
Sodium             min.       0.38%
Copper             min.       20mg/kg
Iron                 min.      285mg/kg
Zinc                 min.      220mg/kg
Vitamin A         min.    12000IU/kg
Vitamin D         min.      1200IU/kg
Vitamin E         min.        100IU/kg
Vitamin B6       min.      4.25mg/kg
Linoleic Acid     min.        3.2%
(Omega-6)
Linolenic Acid   min.        0.58%
(Omega-3)*
Docosahexaenoic Acid
(DHA)*            min.        0.10%
Metabolizable Energy  3740kcal/kg
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Its a small matter after all. Am sure u want a healthy and happy mate at home. It makes me happy saving a life smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 1:11 pm[quote=rhika,Jan 2 2012, 08:46 AM]hedgie >>
Have you always fed your boy with fish based kibble ? Maybe he don't like fish or allergic to fish/potato ? Maybe consider alternative like duck / venison / lamb / kangaroo.

For fishy kibble, Origen 6 fish would be better in terms of fish content is higher than Addiction. Addiction only has Salmon Meal as its only significant fish content and Smoked Salmon on 3rd place. Orijen has fishies listed 8 times, with varying degrees of inclusion.

But do note the protein percentage of Orijen is ~38% vs Addiction's ~24%. Too high protein also not good esp for small breeds.

Other pretty good ones are :-
Petcurean Go Natural Wild Salmon http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...duct=2296&cat=3

Naturapet California Natural Lamb Meal & Rice http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...oduct=437&cat=4
kayvan >>
The BARF on weekends is me XD;;
I also read that cooked bones not so good for furkids so I give my boy raw.
I just remembered got PetLovers at the carpark there, so odd location haha !
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Ohh I am really sorry. I thought u said I had mentioned so. Yup I read that as well, abt cooked bones, in fact at the beginning I had given him raw bones with meat but there was so much blood flowing out of it, so I had quite doing so now & started boiling coz according 2a fren's vet,raw bones arent safe for them. My beagle had been shedding like crazy til i had to sweep twice or thrice a day. So now, *thouchwood* he is good. Shedding had reduced drastically and he is healthy. Thats all we want rite, a healthy buddy. Yes the PetsLover is in BSC carpark, thats the nearest for me. I had been purchasing stuff & accumulated points which I used to redeem snacks & biscuits. So i find it worth it. Toys & puzzles for dogs can be found there, unlike other pet stores.


Added on January 2, 2012, 1:31 pm[quote=kayvan,Dec 30 2011, 01:23 AM]
[quote=rhika,Dec 29 2011, 10:49 AM]
@ fione
If keep scratching may be a few reasons.
1) food not ngam so got itchy / skin problems
2) could be fungus or ear mites etc, good to take to vet for checkup. If not sakit then must be food
3) Check body got ants or anything hiding in fur or not.. sometimes those ants crawl up when they sleeping etc.
4) who knows, maybe bored or don't like / not used to wearing collar

For food, you can also try to get food samples or buy the smallest pack like 1.5kg to try on your girl, sometimes they can be choosy.

Or you can try go for BARF which is raw food, just google, can find a lot lot lot of pages to read. Better to feed this after your girl got all her vaccinations and deworm though.

Don't worry so much =3 If you read my earlier posts, I started with eukanuba *coughcough* Now I switched my boy to Avoderm Chicken :- http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-rev...l-dog-food-dry/
I like most of the ingredients on it even though its quite low on meat content. So to supplment, I feed my boy with BARF on weekends so he can get a balanced diet and also not so boring everytime eat kibble only. But please note, don't mix feeding barf/other food with kibble as the rate of digestion is different.

I live near KL Sentral actually. Pet Lovers bangsar is the one at parking level of Bangsar Shopping Centre. I like to buy stuff for my beagle there'd coz u can accumulate points which may be used to redeem like snacks, biscuits or toys smile.gif Carrots I sometimes cut them small or sometimes make juice and pour it into his meal, for flavour. At times cut them and give him as snack. Baby carrots waste money la... The whole carrot cost u cheaper smile.gif u can boil chicken wings or chicken breast, they will enjoy bitting the bones, moreover it's been boiled so no harm giving them smile.gif so even if I buy food with high protein, I only give him 1handful of his food... *touchwood* my beagle is a healthy bugger .... tongue.gif
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I just remembered abt ya buddy scratching. Did u check if ya buddy ya dandruff, which can be controlled using medicated shampoo and showers regularly, at least once every week, bring ya buddy to the vet, our u could check yaself at home. They are just like humans, u'll see some kinda debris on the hair itself, if that it so ask ya vet which shampoo is best to consume. That might also help. smile.gif

This post has been edited by kayvan: Jan 2 2012, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(kayvan @ Jan 2 2012, 01:02 PM)
I just remembered abt ya buddy scratching. Did u check if ya buddy ya dandruff, which can be controlled using medicated shampoo and showers regularly, at least once every week, bring ya buddy to the vet, our u could check yaself at home. They are just like humans, u'll see some kinda debris on the hair itself, if that it so ask ya vet which shampoo is best to consume. That might also help. smile.gif
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Definately not the dandruff, i dint saw anything flow from her fur..jz many fat bloody dot (flea)..i am trying some flea shampoo and the spray, hopefully this useful for her..this morning, i found many bloody hide behind her cage..at the corner of the floor and the walls..nyucks..it's scary man....
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QUOTE(Fione Yong @ Jan 2 2012, 02:20 PM)
Definately not the dandruff, i dint saw anything flow from her fur..jz many fat bloody dot (flea)..i am trying some flea shampoo and the spray, hopefully this useful for her..this morning, i found many bloody hide behind her cage..at the corner of the floor and the walls..nyucks..it's scary man....
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May I suggest u to use tea tree oil after shower, only one drop. Then mop ya floor using eucalyptus oil (minyak kayu putih) dilute it in a bottle with spray, then spray at the cage and wherever necesary, u may also use that solution Frontline sold at major pet stores, they have spray form too. Get that & use it for at least 3mth... it will go away... Hope ya buddy feels better soon...

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Jan 2 2012, 03:25 PM)
May I suggest u to use tea tree oil after shower, only one drop. Then mop ya floor using eucalyptus oil (minyak kayu putih) dilute it in a bottle with spray, then spray at the cage and wherever necesary, u may also use that solution Frontline sold at major pet stores, they have spray form too. Get that & use it for at least 3mth... it will go away... Hope ya buddy feels better soon...
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Tea tree oil? what is it? it's kind of serum or what? the drop was anywhr is it? or whr it suppose to drop? and normally will the petshop sell eucalyptus oil? sorry asking so much, as i not sure on this..hehe..ya, hope she will be fine soon, pity saw her keep scratching..
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QUOTE(Fione Yong @ Jan 2 2012, 03:40 PM)
Tea tree oil? what is it? it's kind of serum or what? the drop was anywhr is it? or whr it suppose to drop? and normally will the petshop sell eucalyptus oil? sorry asking so much, as i not sure on this..hehe..ya, hope she will be fine soon, pity saw her keep scratching..
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No no both tea tree oil & eucalyptus oil (minyak kayu putih) u can get it from Pharmacies like Guardian or watson. Its cheap only, but dont put too much u know.

pour one or two drops of Tea Tree Oil on your hand, maximum of 4drops, then rub it on the whole body of ya buddy. Eucalyptus oil, pour in ya floor cleaner & mop the floor. If there is bedding use it to spray on the bedding and put it under hot sun. Remember, ticks & fleas hate heat, all stages of fleas & ticks can be destroyed in maximum heat.

Frontline[cool.gif brand from petstore, for ticks & fleas.

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QUOTE(kayvan @ Jan 2 2012, 04:08 PM)
No no both tea tree oil & eucalyptus oil (minyak kayu putih) u can get it from Pharmacies like Guardian or watson. Its cheap only, but dont put too much u know.

pour one or two drops of Tea Tree Oil on your hand, maximum of 4drops, then rub it on the whole body of ya buddy. Eucalyptus oil, pour in ya floor cleaner & mop the floor. If there is bedding use it to spray on the bedding and put it under hot sun. Remember, ticks & fleas hate heat, all stages of fleas & ticks can be destroyed in maximum heat.

Frontline[cool.gif brand from petstore, for ticks & fleas.
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hm, ok..i will try to search both of that at pharmacies, really thanks alots..let you know the result when i try it.. biggrin.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 4:17 pm@kayvan
do you have any comments on the kibbles that i write? i meant the brand of Nutram..

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QUOTE(Fione Yong @ Jan 2 2012, 04:15 PM)
hm, ok..i will try to search both of that at pharmacies, really thanks alots..let you know the result when i try it.. biggrin.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 4:17 pm@kayvan
do you have any comments on the kibbles that i write? i meant the brand of Nutram..
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http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...hp/product/1404

I havent heard of this brand, it seems to be a canadian brand formerly known as Elmira, i think... Elmira bought over by Nutram, a canadian company. http://www.essortment.com/diet-health-bad-...ents-48936.html This brand isnt listed on this site
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/brand/ so I manage to find a site that tells u the controversial ingredients in dog food. Please read the site listed above. smile.gif


Added on January 2, 2012, 6:38 pm
QUOTE(rhika @ Jan 2 2012, 08:46 AM)
hedgie >>
Have you always fed your boy with fish based kibble ? Maybe he don't like fish or allergic to fish/potato ? Maybe consider alternative like duck / venison / lamb / kangaroo.

For fishy kibble, Origen 6 fish would be better in terms of fish content is higher than Addiction. Addiction only has Salmon Meal as its only significant fish content and Smoked Salmon on 3rd place. Orijen has fishies listed 8 times, with varying degrees of inclusion.

But do note the protein percentage of Orijen is ~38% vs Addiction's ~24%. Too high protein also not good esp for small breeds.

Other pretty good ones are :-
Petcurean Go Natural Wild Salmon http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...duct=2296&cat=3

Naturapet California Natural Lamb Meal & Rice http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_re...oduct=437&cat=4
kayvan >>
The BARF on weekends is me XD;;
I also read that cooked bones not so good for furkids so I give my boy raw.
I just remembered got PetLovers at the carpark there, so odd location haha !
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something on Orijen brand pet food ---- http://www.pets.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=48372
something about too much protein ---http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=protein_myth
orijen feeding chart http------://www.orijen.ca/orijen/products/puppyFeeding.aspx ( i feed my buddy lesser than
required & top it up with vegetables.

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