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I’m pretty sure it at least has the fish oil. Thanks “mom”, I’ll look into those supplements.
DevilbradParticipantWell, I finally found something she will gobble up. A local butcher shop makes their own dog food from the cow and chicken leftovers (they alternate each week). It also has sweet potatos, carrots, peas, and some other veggies. 50/50 meat and veggies. $1.99/lb and Daisy won’t leave a single scrap. Don’t even have to clean her bowl anymore! LOL I now need to look into supplements, but I thought the butcher said they do add some. I’ll ask him next time I pick some up.
DevilbradParticipantAllow me to rephrase my question. If I had two chicken breasts, some potatos, and some veggies, what can I make that both Daisy and I can eat together at the same time?
DevilbradParticipantThanks! I have hundreds more pics, ha ha.
December 10, 2012 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Pictures of Dogs Eating Raw & Raw Meals #10555 Report AbuseDevilbradParticipantThanks! Once the intro section is up (patiently waiting!!) I’ll post pics of all the dogs in the house.
December 10, 2012 at 4:23 pm in reply to: Pictures of Dogs Eating Raw & Raw Meals #10537 Report AbuseDevilbradParticipantI don’t know what she is, ha ha. Some people say bloodhound, but she is too small. Maybe an american fox hound? I may DNA test her some day. She’s roughly 4 years old and I just adopted her back in April. I don’t remember how to use image code, haven’t needed to do that since the old myspace days, LOL
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December 10, 2012 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Pictures of Dogs Eating Raw & Raw Meals #10514 Report AbuseDevilbradParticipantThat pic of Baby Mabel is adorable!
DevilbradParticipantNot I.
DevilbradParticipantI’ll try some of these tips and more tough love. My hound is so picky, but she does seem to prefer Merrick wet food and her second choice is EVO 95. I can’t get her to touch dry food anymore. And I almost always have to put shredded cheese on the food just to get her started. She will eat the living day lights out of human food and anything she finds on our walks though, LOL I’m tempted to cook meals that her and I can share. I’m sure if it came off the stove and was what I was eating she would gobble it up. Now, don’t get me wrong, she does eat and is nice and healthy, not being neglected, that’s for sure!
DevilbradParticipantNot as I expected like other forums, but that works too.
DevilbradParticipant[quote]Hey Mike,
Maybe this is here and I’m missing it but is there a “reply to” or “quote” feature? Its nice, at least on other forums I frequent, to be able to quote who you’re replying to.[/quote]Let’s see if this works.
DevilbradParticipantI’ll admit, she is kind of cute. LOL
DevilbradParticipantAAWW, your hound dog is cute!!!!! Hurry up and set up a place for us to post dog pics! LOL
DevilbradParticipantOh, now mine works!
DevilbradParticipantThat gravatar website is confusing, LOL
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