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  • Looking for Commercial Options or Recipes

    I have a seven year old Kerry Blue with serious dietary restrictions. She will *t NOT* eat raw unless in the dehydrated form and cannot eat: Beef, Venison. Salmon, Dairy. corn. Wheat, Oats, Rice, Tomatoes, or Olive oil without a bout of HGE. Currently I feed Honest Kitchen, but its a bit pricey. Anyone...
    Posted to Forum by dedeeboru on 03-30-2010
  • Re: Raw Pet Food Questions

    I agree, one would expect the BUN to be *lower* with a poor quality commercial diet because there's so little protein in it, and most of it not from meat. The standard ranges for labs were established with dogs (probably mostly beagles) eating a middle of the road food, probably Science Diet or Iams...
    Posted to Forum by Dr. Jean on 06-15-2009
  • Re: Raw Pet Food Questions

    Ground lamb is about 50% fat (and all lamb is quite expensive around here at least!), but you can look up practically any cut of meat, or any ingredient, for that matter, in the USDA Nutrient Database (http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/). That's a wonderful resource. If you have freezer...
    Posted to Forum by Dr. Jean on 03-14-2009
  • Re: Raw Pet Food Questions

    Venison and rabbit are possibiities; also bison, elk, ostrich or emu are sometimes available at stores like Whole Foods. I don't especially like lamb because it's too fatty. Chicken, beef, fish, eggs and dairy are all common allergens, as are wheat and corn. You could try one of the pre-made...
    Posted to Forum by Dr. Jean on 03-14-2009
  • Re: Picky Eaters?

    First of all, pick up a copy of Dr. Pitcairn's book (ONP has it). Lots of recipes with an explanation of dog's and cat's nutritional requirements. Other books that have recipes: The Naturally Healthy Dog by Sandra Baily. Great book!!! Herbs for Dogs (from ONP). Contrary to what vets and breeders...
    Posted to Forum by Sarah and Friends on 07-24-2008
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