Food
I used to feed my dogs on foil wrap branded stuff & cooked liver but about 9 months ago someone suggested giving them raw mince (tripe/chicken/lamb/beef/fish). I tried it and I cannot recommend it enough. From 'fussy eaters' they now sit and wait for dinner.
It works out about 50p a meal for both of them, backed up with biccies in the bowl to graze on. Although the tripe is probably the most disgusting mince I have ever smelled, it is their favourite.
Anyone else had this revelation?
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I have recently had a dog with an upset tum - at best she is a fussy eater but I bought a Lidl Chicken last week and she has been wolfing that down! I am seriously considering changing to a "raw" diet. Artyboo - are your dogs small ones - can't quite make
out from the picture! Mine is about 28 kgs of dog with a shocking first year of her life which included being very wormy - with the hookworms damaging her gut. I know the vet would suggest their ridiculously expensive special food - so I didn't ask! I think
the recent tummy trouble may have been down to eating the putrid remains of rabbits she found before I did! I am relieved she got better on the chicken as I was thinking it might be something far more serious. If it hadn't been over the weekend we would
have been to the vet - but fingers crossed.....0 -
I have recently had a dog with an upset tum - at best she is a fussy eater but I bought a Lidl Chicken last week and she has been wolfing that down! I am seriously considering changing to a "raw" diet. Artyboo - are your dogs small ones - can't quite make
out from the picture! Mine is about 28 kgs of dog with a shocking first year of her life which included being very wormy - with the hookworms damaging her gut. I know the vet would suggest their ridiculously expensive special food - so I didn't ask! I think
the recent tummy trouble may have been down to eating the putrid remains of rabbits she found before I did! I am relieved she got better on the chicken as I was thinking it might be something far more serious. If it hadn't been over the weekend we would
have been to the vet - but fingers crossed.....Write your comments here...Hi Pippha, yes they are relatively small but, Fraggle, my little JRT, is not food driven at all. It was a struggle getting him to eat anything. Pnut puppy, on the other hand is a complete food tart and if it's good enough for him,
it's good enough for me. Seriously worth trying I think, I will never go back to 'generic' wet dog food. I always leave a bowl of Bakers Denta Crunch down for them (yes yes I know they are full of E numbers), but I was recently given a free sample of 'Brigadier's
Choice' (they have a website) which I left down for them to supplement their raw meat and they loved it. When I have run out of Bakers, I WILL be ordering the Brigadiers choice.0 -
Any bones? That's amazing! If I leave anything out - the labrador would eat it - and I mean ANYTHING no other dog would get a look in! I currently have a neighbour's dog staying which is used to "grazing" and has food down all the time - so she has to
be offered food from time to time - away from my dogs - when I had her to stay for more than a week she got used to eating twice a day - it actually wouldn't do her any harm to miss out on a bit of food but my labrador doesn't need any extra at the moment!0