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Re: Dog Food?
« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2013, 07:19:34 PM »
I've definitely considered home cooking as well! I just am not sure in what portions I would give him.  I also am a bit against giving him table food, since with all of his serious allergies (he threw up for an entire day after eating a few pieces of popcorn) I don't want him to get used to thinking things we eat are for him, as well.  I know I can probably get a lot more for my money, though.  I just don't want him to be a beggar!  Do you have any suggestions on where I can find some solid info on what would be the proper meat-veg ratio as well as appropriate portion sizes for different sized dogs? 

I have found a couple of different sites that I am reading at the moment, maybe these might help? Though I am sure there are a ton more out there!  ;D

dogfooddude.blogspot.com

He has a lot of good info  :)

http://ottawavalleydogwhisperer.blogspot.com/2012/06/home-made-diy-dog-food-recipes-grain.html

She has lots of info also, along with the changing the ratio of what you feed in dry food to homemade food  :)


I tried cooking for my cat, but he wouldn't eat it.  :(

Yes, I am not sure how the cat will react either, she is a delicate little creature who eats very little at a time, so I think she may end up staying with cat kibble   :P


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Re: Dog Food?
« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2013, 11:17:50 PM »
I'm actually in the early stages of setting up a small niche business for natural and organic British made pet products. In my research I've found some very nice dog foods. Some brands to look into would be:

James Wellbeloved
Lily's Kitchen
OrganiPets
Burns
Nature Diet
Collards
Barking Heads
The Canine Cook
Natures:Menu
Joe and Jacks
Fiscal Futures
Canagan


Hope these suggestions help. Obviously, none of these compare to feeling a raw diet if done correctly, but they're the next best thing :)


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Re: Dog Food?
« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2013, 09:51:00 AM »
Do you have any suggestions on where I can find some solid info on what would be the proper meat-veg ratio as well as appropriate portion sizes for different sized dogs? 
This book is very good, but I would also suggest to consult your vet.  Mine approves wholeheartedly of what I feed mine, although I'm not sure if others may think that cooking for your dog was a bit over the top. She's 15 and going strong, so I must be doing something right!

I tried cooking for my cat, but he wouldn't eat it.  :(
Mine won't either. I think dogs are more open to the idea :)


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