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Hi,
I have a one year old Olde English Bulldog. Over the past 8 months, we have been trying to find the best food for her with no luck. I have come to the conclusion that the only way to resolve her bowel issues is to make her home cooked food. But I have no idea how to do it or where to start. She's been on several different brands of dog food from limited ingredient to "natural". I've tried her with raw food and wet food and everything gives her stomach the runs except for cooked rice and chicken with vegetables. For the short time I was feeding her this, she had the perfect poops. But I knew it couldn't last forever and it is not a balanced diet so we went back to dry food. Tried a different brand after that and still no luck. She is currently on Wellness Core Six (Limited Ingredient) things were okay at first but now she's back to big smelly poop and pooping very often. It's just too soft for my liking. Other than this, she is in perfect health. Vet is very pleased with her growth and progress. I should also add that her vet isn't very helpful when it comes to diet because they are always pushing for garbage food and get concerned when I feed anything else.
So, my main question is how do I make a balanced home cooked meal for her? Or is there something else I could feed her?
Thank you in advance!
Hi and welcome to such a great place ...you will get some good input soon but just wanted to say hi, and give us a pictureJust cause we love pictures
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I'm not sure if the attachment worked but if it did, this is a picture I took when we went biking a few weeks ago.
Welcome! She sure looks like a happy gal! You can try adding some canned pumpkin(pure-not pie mix) to her food. There are several "Home cookers" here, and they will give you good advice! I do not home cook,myself.
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Castor says hi to your girl! She's pretty! I have no experience of home cooking for dogs but hopefully the experts will come to your rescue soon.
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Beautiful OEB! WELCOME!!
Since you’re in Canada and if it’s kibbles you want to stick with, get Single protein bags Acana. Start with Duck as it’s easier to digest. Rotation is a key to monitor allergies IF any. Do add raw organs to each meal as a topper like 1/2 a cup not packed. Liver, heart, green smelly tripe at your pet store like pet value.
This thread we had a discussion on food..
http://www.englishbulldognews.com/fo...tml#post770555
http://www.englishbulldognews.com/fo...-approach.html
BTW where in Canada are you???
Have to ask. Do you run your dog alongside a bike?
Chumly 2002-2014 A gentle soul and the love of my life.
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome!
I am located in Ontario. She was on Acana for a while and had really runny poop with it. We also tried duck and duck exclusively gave her explosive diarrhea. I would like to move away from dry food completely because with all the brands we've been trying, nothing has been helping her and only cooked food has agreed with her digestive system. So I'd like to learn how to balance a cooked meal.
She walks beside me, yes.
I know. We've been training for a while. I went slowly at first but she has caught on nicely and I can now ride normal speed. I don't plan on doing this in the summer unless the weather is cool and we're never out for more than half an hour at most if the weather is nice.
Try a raw diet. @Dollys Owner will tell you what’s in your area as they’re from Ontario too.
But if you want cooked meals follow these links below. When I first started Nyala on HC, I would buy a big turkey, boiling it over 8 hrs. Then ziploc meal portions. Add carrots, bit of peas, sweet potato but top the bag with the broth. Or whatever you’re having for supper add an extra portion for your dog. Use proper fat if you’re cooking ground meat like avocado oil. Add some of your veggies. But do checkout the links it will give you a better ideas
https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/fo...-own-dog-food/
https://www.petfinder.com/dogs/dog-n...og-food-diets/
She doesn't do well on raw either. I tried it as well.
Thanks for the links, I will check them out!![]()