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Default homemade pet food?

"Pete C." > wrote in
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> PeterLucas wrote:
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>> "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in
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>> > After a few days of unspeakable peristaltic (and excretory) events
>> > among our dogs last month, D and I have begun making dog food for
>> > the little SOBs. The canine shits and the heaves have calmed down
>> > so far (knock wood).
>> >
>> > Do any others out there make dog food?
>> >
>> > After checking with the vet, what we make basically is a spiceless
>> > doggy jambalaya of rice and boiled cheap chicken chunks with peas
>> > and carrots. Any other recipes for cheap dog nutrition?

>>
>> I feed my girl frozen chicken carcasses during summer, and defrosted
>> ones during winter :-)
>>
>> She also gets raw chicken pieces (wings/thighs, drumsticks etc) with
>> the bones in, roo tails, and dry dog biscuits now and then.
>>
>> Any lamb chops (blech!!) that I *have* to cook, or T-bones etc, I cut
>> the raw bones out and give them to her.
>>
>> I also have a friend nearby that makes doggy treats/biscuits to sell
>> (looks to be for *bloody* small dogs though) so I'll grab her next
>> time I see her and ask if she'll part with the recipe.
>>


>
> I thought dogs had problems with choking on splintering chicken bones.
>
> Pete C.
>



Only *COOKED* bones......... chicken, beef or whatever.

Dogs/cats die from eating cooked bones.




*Only* feed you dog/cat raw bones.






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