Monday, November 17, 2008

Homemade Dog Food

http://www.durgan.org/ShortURL/?KWIOI 17 November 2008 Homemade Dog Food

This is what I feed my small, 12 pound, female, four year old, Pomeranian daily. About 6 a.m. Neena is fed a small amount of cooked oats with some milk, then given a bit of brown sugar on the kitchen tile floor as a treat. This is when I eat my breakfast, and this bit of food is more to make me feel good than for Neena.

At about 7 a.m. she is taken for a walk of five km, then she is fed the remainder of her daily ration, which she gobbles down in about one minute. Her toenails are in perfect condition and are never clipped, due to wear in walking.

A bowl of juice, frozen liver, one sardine, one egg yolk is supplied, and she gobbles this up without looking up. The juice may be not-essential, but my view is she may absorb some nutrients from this, and it make me feel good.

After this she is given a small piece of frozen goat stewing meat with bone outside and she gnaws on this for about 10 minutes, which keeps her teeth white and strong. She never swallows the bone.

She is never given anything commercial which is produced for dogs like "treats", or the other cuddly names.

Periodically, when I eat, she is given a small bit of my food, just for a taste, and I mean small.

Neena keeps her weight of 12 pounds, and is bright, active, and obviously very healthy.

The food selected is readily available in my area, and from my knowledge, she is getting a balanced diet.

http://www.durgan.org/ShortURL/?CMVNN Summary: Home Dog Food Preparation.

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