Usually I'll just throw in the whole sack without cutting them open. Mine's not EPO though, its just regular fish oil.
Dog Kibbles (Discussion), Which brand do you feed your furkid?
Dog Kibbles (Discussion), Which brand do you feed your furkid?
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Oct 28 2007, 03:03 PM
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Usually I'll just throw in the whole sack without cutting them open. Mine's not EPO though, its just regular fish oil.
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Oct 28 2007, 09:31 PM
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Oct 28 2007, 10:06 PM
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yes. when they're young.
stop when they're around 3 months old if not u'll need 2 feed them milk everyday = = |
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Oct 28 2007, 11:24 PM
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Oct 29 2007, 12:34 AM
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Oct 29 2007, 12:56 AM
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You do not need to feed milk to your pup. There is no need as puppies sold are already weaned off milk and should be eating their dogfood.
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Oct 29 2007, 02:20 AM
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Last time I feed Casper milk until ~8 months!! Then only I found out should stop around 3 months!! All the extra protein!!
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Oct 29 2007, 08:36 AM
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i do soak the kibbles in milk, especially when they're sick. easier for them to consume.
the milk i'm using is Animalac, from Troy. This post has been edited by jaunty_niel: Oct 29 2007, 08:40 AM |
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Oct 29 2007, 08:56 AM
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last week just bought a 1kg pack Nutriedge Lamb and Rice, then try to feed FIFI with it. She straight away wallop the whole bowl.
Now mixing Canidae with it to encourage her eat, must finish the remaing Canidae Lamb. Nutriedge really smells better, and the ingredients looks good too, no corn no soy. But for that price, quite alot of filler (rice). Anyone else feeding Nutriedge to ur furkid???? |
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Oct 29 2007, 09:58 AM
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my blackwood finish d, at last 24kgs gone. so hard to finish the big breeder pack.
yesterday i spent rm134 in seapark pet supplies. bought 6 packs of jerhigh assorted snacks, 1 pack acana lamb n rice, 1 bottle #1 all systems pure white n brightenning, essentials ear cleaner, and a nylon two snap lead. kinda broke now. gonna replace da remaining 1kg of blackwood with the new pack of acana when i'm not free to cook for them. today's breakfast = minced meat + cottage cheese + puree mixes. |
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Oct 29 2007, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(joanalooidog @ Oct 29 2007, 08:56 AM) last week just bought a 1kg pack Nutriedge Lamb and Rice, then try to feed FIFI with it. She straight away wallop the whole bowl. Yes I do... I feed Moonie Nutriedge Stage 1 and I realized that Nutriedge will have worms easily at the end of the box if kept too long. Got some white white things on the kibbles. I'm not the only who have said this, read page 2 or 3 of this topic, someone else said so too. I give her Nutriedge because it is breeder's food, transitioning to Blackwood puppy.Now mixing Canidae with it to encourage her eat, must finish the remaing Canidae Lamb. Nutriedge really smells better, and the ingredients looks good too, no corn no soy. But for that price, quite alot of filler (rice). Anyone else feeding Nutriedge to ur furkid???? |
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Oct 29 2007, 11:54 AM
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yes, if its kept for more than 2months after opening the pack, it might get white spots. then its not fresh n safe to feed the pups anymore.
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Oct 29 2007, 02:09 PM
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wah, sure is worms or not, crawling gah???
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Oct 29 2007, 03:43 PM
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not worms ba..like fungae like dat..
worms on kiblles i saw b4. i accidentaly dropped 1 kibble on the sink, and it was soak in water for like 2 days. after dat i saw so many small worms crawling in da kibble. = = |
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Oct 29 2007, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE(joanalooidog @ Oct 29 2007, 08:56 AM) last week just bought a 1kg pack Nutriedge Lamb and Rice, then try to feed FIFI with it. She straight away wallop the whole bowl. NutriEdge somehow has this smell which attracts dogs to eat. My dogs grew fatter on nutriedge.... but then yes, there is a lot of filler.... It is holistic but not one of the highest quality of holistic lah. Not a bad brand.....Now mixing Canidae with it to encourage her eat, must finish the remaing Canidae Lamb. Nutriedge really smells better, and the ingredients looks good too, no corn no soy. But for that price, quite alot of filler (rice). Anyone else feeding Nutriedge to ur furkid???? QUOTE(Pennywise @ Oct 29 2007, 10:29 AM) Yes I do... I feed Moonie Nutriedge Stage 1 and I realized that Nutriedge will have worms easily at the end of the box if kept too long. Got some white white things on the kibbles. I'm not the only who have said this, read page 2 or 3 of this topic, someone else said so too. I give her Nutriedge because it is breeder's food, transitioning to Blackwood puppy. The worm thing is caused by storage.... but you would see it happening to dog kibble having lots of fillers coz these worms are actually beetle larvae, they are attracted to the fillers. Since there is no artificial flavouring or preservatives, then the larvae would of course be found if the storage is wrong.... like not in air tight containers, keeping in a damp dark corner of the house, keeping near grassy areas... or this can also come from petshops if the storage is not proper, the beetle can travel from 1 bag to another. I found such things in Science Diet, Eukanuba, Royal Canin... Science Diet was on the day we open.... summore was straight from distributor.... so it means they have a storage house with beetles around. |
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Nov 4 2007, 01:34 PM
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tired of making barf. so today change to cooking. lol.
today's menu! HOMEMADE CHICKEN & FISH MEAL 100gms fish meat, boneless [picked those big fishes where they cut into oval shaped pieces de] half a tomato, cut into cubes 100gms minced chicken meat quarter cup of cooked and mashed potatoes bak choy blended puree garlic puree carrot puree apple puree 6 chuncks of bananas, 1.5cm thick per chunck 1. place that 100grams of fish on a steel plate. pour 1 tablespoon garlic puree on it. 2. arrange few spoonfulls of minced chicken meat around the fish meat. 3. put those tomato cubes onto the fish. 4. steam the whole plate for 15mins. 5. take the plate out. let it cool down a bit. garnish and mix with the carrot, bakchoy puree and mashed potato. 6. devide it into two servings for two dogs. after letting them finish the whole bowl of fish + chicken meal, feed them with some apple puree and banana chuncks. min. preparation time : 1 hour servings : 2 This post has been edited by jaunty_niel: Nov 4 2007, 01:49 PM |
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Nov 5 2007, 09:27 AM
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so much work........for sure not for me, haha...........
preparation 1 hour, time to finish it = 1 minute, haha........... |
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Nov 5 2007, 09:39 AM
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lol..true oso..
make sure da fish dont have any bones.. later tercekik. |
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Nov 5 2007, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(jaunty_niel @ Nov 4 2007, 01:34 PM) tired of making barf. so today change to cooking. lol. Jaunty,today's menu! HOMEMADE CHICKEN & FISH MEAL 100gms fish meat, boneless [picked those big fishes where they cut into oval shaped pieces de] half a tomato, cut into cubes 100gms minced chicken meat quarter cup of cooked and mashed potatoes bak choy blended puree garlic puree carrot puree apple puree 6 chuncks of bananas, 1.5cm thick per chunck 1. place that 100grams of fish on a steel plate. pour 1 tablespoon garlic puree on it. 2. arrange few spoonfulls of minced chicken meat around the fish meat. 3. put those tomato cubes onto the fish. 4. steam the whole plate for 15mins. 5. take the plate out. let it cool down a bit. garnish and mix with the carrot, bakchoy puree and mashed potato. 6. devide it into two servings for two dogs. after letting them finish the whole bowl of fish + chicken meal, feed them with some apple puree and banana chuncks. min. preparation time : 1 hour servings : 2 Thanks for the recipe - looks delicious. Might want to try it someday! However, I think I will omit the tomato, if not mistaken it is one of the item not supposed to be taken by dogs. |
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Nov 5 2007, 10:44 AM
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yea, it contains some acids. maybe u can try with some subsitudes. cabages..cherry tomatoes?
something more neutral. Added on November 5, 2007, 10:47 am QUOTE Tomatoes (plant and fruit) contain tomatine, an alkaloid related to solanine. As the fruit ripens, the tomatine is metabolized. Therefore, ripe tomatoes are less likely to be problematic for animals. Clinical signs of poisoning include lethargy, drooling, difficulty breathing, colic, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, widely-dilated pupils, paralysis, cardiac effects, central nervous system signs (e.g., ataxia, muscle weakness, tremors, seizures), resulting from cholinesterase inhibition, coma and death. (This information comes from veterinarians, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.) (All parts of the plant except the tomato itself are poisonous to humans, although some people are sensitive to the ripe fruit also.) Tomatoes also contain atropine, which can cause dilated pupils, tremors, and heart arrhythmias. The highest concentration of atropine is found in the leaves and stems of tomato plants, with less in unripe (green) tomatoes, and even less in ripe (red) tomatoes. u can use tomatoes, but only ripe ones. luckily i fed ripe ones. the vet told me that i can = = This post has been edited by jaunty_niel: Nov 5 2007, 10:47 AM |
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