sandra_slayton
Posted : 1/31/2007 3:01:17 PM
I feed mine Purina One and I haven't been shot yet! "Yelled" at, but not shot.
Anway, I also do some home cooking for my 3 golden retrievers and it makes up about 1/4 to 1/3 of their food. I make a crock pot "chicken stew' that lasts them 5 days, and they getted canned mackeral or salmon (oir fresh caguth, baked fish if i have luck fishing) along with a can of unsalted mixed veggies twice a week. The pot i made this week---5 pounds of chicken thights covered with water, brought to boil and cooked on low over night. next morning i added a little over a pound of calf liver, two chopped golden apples (I core, but no longer peel them) 2 chopped sweet potatoes and a 1 pound bag of frozen green bean, brought to boil, put on low and cooked all day. The chicken bones crumble like meal after 22-24 hours in crock pot. Now i had company, we were on the go, and i didn't want to tie up time and space with crocker pot when cooking for company, so I found a pack of sliced beef hearts (1 1/2 pounds) and i chopped them up and boiled them with some sliced carrots and broccoli. i added this to their kibble two nights.
I always use the chicken thighs, but the other meat varies. Somnetimes i use a pound of ground round turkey, sometimes chicken liver, somtimes chicken gizzards. And the veggies can vary also, but mine love sweet potatoes and apples, so I usually stick with them and the green beans
Mine do get supplements also. They all get 2 fish oil capsusl (one morning, one night) except the two days they get fish with supper. Then they only get the one in the morning. And they each get a Vitamin E capsul every night. They each get a biotin tablet (just started it), a Brewer's yeast tablet and an EsterC each night. I had been giving them a multi =vitamin, but haven't in a a few weeks. Then my 7 1/2 year old golden gets two MSM/Glucosamine in the morning, a SynoviG3 at night my oldest golden, who will be 12 next week also gets two of the MSM/Glucosamine in the morning, and two Osteo-bi-blex at night, plus a B complex on M,W. & F, and a cranberry capsul every night. He had his first and only kidney infection about 7 months ago and i have had him on the cranberry ever since. Also, because i fear he will be on NSAIDs one of these day, i give him a milk thistle cap ech day to keep his liver in the best condition it can be in if he does have to go on NSAIDs.
Oh, i sprinkle garlic powder on their food at night. I had read on other forums that garlic powder 9a little0 on their food along with yeast tables prevent fleas. Some swore by it, others said it did not work. I don't know if it is working for mine or not, but i have not seen fleas in over two months and not used any chemicals on them in over 4 months. Probably is just coincidence, but as long as i don't see fleas, i will keep using that combo and hope that is what is workoing!