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Red Sable

by Red Sable on 07 October 2012 - 17:10

It simply means after a body has eaten poorly for so long the organs don't work as properly as they should.  Our bodies can also become addicted to foods that are not good for us, so when we eat a cleansing diet, we go into withdrawl, feel crappy, lethargic, until the liver cleans out and organs start functioning properly again.  I went through that when I did a healthy diet change and cut out all processed sugar, flour and butter - pretty much everything yummy Teeth Smile
My eye sight improved dramatically, and my energy came back much stronger than before.  It took at least a month for me, but I had been eating crappy for 40 + years, not 2 or 3 like your dogs. Wink Smile

Dogs are funny, like us, they all have different taste preferences.  My daughters English Mastiff will eat anything, and I mean anything, - squash, pumpkin, apples, all vegetables, all meat.  She thrives on raw, and Tamara isn't nearly as precise as you Ibrahim.  She just throws her whatever she has lying around. Teeth Smile

by Ibrahim on 07 October 2012 - 17:10

Thank you Red Sable, I bet you could make a very successful teacher, a sweet friendly teacher indeed Teeth Smile

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 07 October 2012 - 19:10

Its something that often happens with homeopathy, too, apparently;  the dog being treated for some illness will get
worse instead of better, for a while (at which point lots of people give up and go back to regular medicines !) but if it
is possible to ride it out, once the body gets rid of toxins etc it starts to heal properly.  Or so they claim, I cannot
prove it one way or t'other from my own experiences ...

by Von Ward Kennels on 07 October 2012 - 21:10

Eldee
In my  next life I want to come back as one of your dogs! What a great mama!

Jyl

by Jyl on 07 October 2012 - 21:10

I feed NutriSource chicken and rice. Once in a while I mix in some salmon kibble (Usually Wellness fish) for the omega for my dogs coat.

by Nans gsd on 09 October 2012 - 17:10

Yeah Eldee:  I think you have got it;  if it works do not change a thing.Lightbulb

by shoalgrl on 11 December 2012 - 12:12

What do y'all think of Tast of the Wild dog food  and Blue Buffalo ? I have a 5month old and I am feeding him Tast of the Will mixed half with Pedigree for puppies and he is doing great in the morning I mix half a can of pedigree puppy with it I feed him 3 times a day and he weighs 60 lbs his vet said he is doing great.

Q Man

by Q Man on 11 December 2012 - 15:12

MOST Commerical Dog Foods are CRAP...Period...But...Some are worse then others....You need to read and investigate the ingredients in the Dry Kibble you want to use...

Royal Canin is an over-rated dog food...Even in Europe you'll find that Royal Canin is a medium grade dog food at best...There are much better foods for the price or less...

There are too many dog foods (kibble) out there to say this one or that one is the best for you...There are many variables to choosing a dog food...

*Ingredients
*Price
*Availability
*Do your dogs do well on it and do they like it...

Grain Free is the way to go with Dry Dog Food...

I feed some kibble (grain free)...along with Oatmeal...Veggies...Fruits...etc...then on the 2nd feeding I give my dogs a Chicken Leg Quarter...

If you go to change foods for your dogs...like anything else...I'd ween them onto Veggies...Fruits...It's something different for them and they'll question it...So I'd chop the veggies up pretty good...then as they get more used to it...You don't have to chop it up so much....

My dogs get Raw Veggies that are cut but not chopped up to much...

BM1

by BM1 on 11 December 2012 - 16:12

That food that is made for one breed is a joke. Pure marketing. Feed Orijen. The only food that the first five ingredients are animal. Overall it is 80% animal and 20% plant. Grain free

by blackfurbabe on 18 December 2012 - 22:12

I have fed raw for donkeys years,my dogs live long healthy lives plenty of energy,no smelly breath,no vet visits apart from necessary vaccs.i feed mainly lamb with bones,chicken with bones,rabbit including fur,beef,venison when i can get it cheap,tripe occasionally,offal meats heart liver kidneys,i have a small food processor i grind veg carrots/cabbage spinach in and mix with a little bone gravy,the dogs eat fruit naturally,will pick their own blackberries,like strawberries,bananas,apples.pears and pineapple,sometimes i give raw egg yolk or a boiled egg,yogurt,goats milk occasionally to younguns,well thats some of what they eat anyway.
On the odd occasion i have given dry food they got bad runs,looked like a herd of cows had gone by.





 


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