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My Bully Gave Me Wings
- Feb 3, 2012
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- Abby (my Sweetie Head 10.24.11-11.23.12) and Otis
Look into The Honest Kitchen... two option at less than 10% fat
Preference and Zeal
Zeal has everything -- you add hot water and wait 5 mins. then feed
Preference -- you add the protien of your choice. mix and feed
Sandy @cowsmom loves this stuff
No but I am looking into it.. so he is currently getting sirlion ( extra lean and rice ) I can just add some green beans ?? sorry so new to all of this home cooking stuff.
I am also going to look into the other two suggestions but in the meantime I don't like feeding him just rice and sirlion..
thanks everyone!!!!
There is nothing wrong with feeding him just rice and ground beef for the rest of his life. Ground beef, chicken, turkey, veal... whatever is on sale at your grocery store is fine and he will love it. As long as you balance it out with other nutrients like the spinach I suggested or other vegetables like green beans, peas or carrots. Green leafy veggies are best for him but anything is fine. Always blanch the vegetables before feeding them to him. Blanching starts the breakdown process of the cellulose layer around the vegetable and allows the body to break down the rest.
You can switch out the rice from time to time with other starches like pasta, oatmeal or potatoes. What you want to do is add extra water or broth to overcook it. Over cooked rice or pasta is easier to digest and his system has been through enough these past few weeks, his body can use the break.

Experiment with it.. see what he likes and what he doesn't. That's the beauty of making your own dog food, you control what goes in there and if he doesn't like something it's easily switched it out for something he does like. You can buy regular ground beef, you don't have to buy the lean cuts as long as you boil the meat to remove as much fat as possible.
If you choose to cook for them the one thing you absolutely must do is add a calcium supplement. Ground egg shells are the most digestible & cheapest option and it never, ever expires. Get yourself a cheap coffee grinder. I picked one up from Sears for 9 bucks. Those egg shells that you would normally throw away? Wash them out, put them on a paper plate and leave them on the window sill overnight to dry. Grind them up the next morning and mix it into his food. 1/2 tsp a day will keep his bones and muscles strong and healthy.
I was home cooking for my guys and they were doing great. Abby lived and thrived for as long as she did because of it. I plan to start again soon. I just can't look at the pot just yet but as soon as I can I will start cooking for them again. I need to kick myself in the butt a little harder, Otis is starting to get tear stains and a little chubby around the middle

Blue Buffalo Wilderness is 6 star on the dog food rating. Their Healthy Weight and Senior formulas are at 10%.
I was going to suggest this. If kibble is what makes you comfortable you can buy a bag designed for seniors but check the protein level in what you buy. Seniors have much lower protein requirements than young or even adult dogs so you may have to supplement that with some meat. Also make sure to give him a multi vitamin every day because his body still needs things that older dogs don't.
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