| RE: Homemade Remedy for Worms in Cats |
Try a small amount of RAW FINELY GRATED TURNIP mixed in wet food.
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| RE: Pet Food Recipes |
http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resources/advice/dogs/41.htm
Pork in itself is as harmless to dogs as chicken, beef or any other meat. However, there is a slight risk of your dog being infected with trichinosis by eating pork. Trichinosis, also known as trichinellosis, is a worldwide, food borne disease caused by an intestinal roundworm, uncommon in the United States. Both humans and pets who eat raw or undercooked meat of infected animals can develop the disease. Undercooked or raw meat of infected animals contains the roundworm. The disease can lead to muscle soreness and pain together with swelling of the upper eyelids in mild cases but can lead to more severe symptoms.
If you would like to feed pork but want to take all necessary precautions, it is recommended that the pork be frozen for 3 weeks to kill the parasite. The most important precaution is to make sure that all fresh pork and pork products are properly cooked. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Pet Food Recipes |
GARLIC IS NOT POISONUS TO DOGS WHEN FED IN MODERATION. NEVER FEED GARLIC TO CATS & NEVER FEED ONIONS TO EITHER
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| RE: Pet Food Recipes and potato |
Potato Sprouts and Green Potato Skins can poison both dogs and people. Solanum alkaloids can be found in green sprouts and green potato skins, which occurs when the tubers are exposed to sunlight during growth or after harvest. The relatively rare occurrence of actual poisoning is due to several factors: solanine is poorly absorbed; it is mostly hydrolyzed into less toxic solanidinel; and the metabolites are quickly eliminated. Note that cooked, mashed potatoes are fine for dogs, actually quite nutritious and digestible.
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| RE: Dog's Eating Patterns Have Changed |
first order of the day is a vet check, if all is clear, then he is being picky. What are your feeding? I recommend a high quaility food if you feel the need to feed manufactured foods. if your open to the idea I recommend prey model raw diet or home cooked.
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| RE: Recipe for Puppy Biscuits |
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| RE: Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats |
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| RE: Homemade Dog Treats |
Large amounts of garlic can cause issues. However, one 1/2 of a medium clove of garlic every other day should not cause any problems for a dog. Cats tend to be a little more prone to garlic activated anemia as the garlic does not disperse through their systems as well as it does with dogs.
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| RE: Recipes for Yorkshire Terriers |
Lots of home cooked recipes for animals on my blog and they are all free. Start here and work your way through the blog for some great recipes and ideas. http://flip195.wordpress.com/2007/04/14/
Do not feed corn to your dog, dogs can not digest corn. Any dog needs 3% of it's ideal body weight per day in food, I like to spilt it into 2 meals minimum to avoid bloat. Each meal should consist of at least 50% meat, I perfer 75% but thats just me. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Recipes for a Great Dane |
Lots of home cooked recipes for animals on my blog and they are all free. Start here and work your way through the blog for some great recipes and ideas. http://flip195.wordpress.com/2007/04/14/
Do not feed corn to your dog, dogs can not digest corn. Any dog needs 3% of it's ideal body weight per day in food, I like to spilt it into 2 meals minimum to avoid bloat. Each meal should consist of at least 50% meat, I perfer 75% but thats just me. ... View related article. |
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