chelsea_b
Posted : 11/13/2006 7:16:31 PM
PM Glenda. She has a (doggie-nutritionist approved and tweaked) recipe that she'll share. I used it for Cherokee for a few months, and actually just made a small batch again. Also, I hear Monica Segal has a good homecooked recipe booklet. I have her raw food and enhancing commercial diets booklets. The latter's okay, the former a little complicated. I bought them from [link
http://www.sitstay.com/]www.sitstay.com[/link], but you can also buy directly from [link
http://www.monicasegal.com/]www.monicasegal.com[/link]. I think I'm gonna buy the homecooked one soon, and/or maybe the K9 Kitchen book.
I did a sort of elimination diet for Cherokee for a while with raw ground beef, and raw ground up veggies, plus ground eggshells for calcium, an occasional beef rib, and a few supplements. She did quite well on that, but I'm not sure it was balanced for the long haul. I just needed to get my dog off kibble, and that was easy enough. Maybe you could do something like that for Jetta, til you do more research and find out how to properly formulate a diet for long term. I'm still working on that. [

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Hope this helps.