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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: SaintLouieWoman on September 13, 2008, 08:18:40 AM
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http://www.petcare.mars.com/
FYI
Just announced tonight (9/12) , Mars pet food recall. Involves
Pedigree, Country Acres, Members Mark, Retriever, Ol' Roy, Special
Kitty, Paws & Claws, Wegman's, Pet Pride, PMI Nutrition, Red
Flannel, Natural, Doggy Bag.
Glad our puppers food wasn't on this list. Check it out, hope no one is affected. They said that there was salmonella found in a plant in Pa that produces the food.
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
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We switched our dogs over to "raw" diet after the last pet food fiasco. They are happy and healthy, and the "litter" they leave in the yard has been reduced to small white (from the bones) piles, even from the Golden Retriever.
I can give you the recipe if you want it.
You make your own? Sure, please send it.
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Ok, here is the recipe.
5 lb package of cheap hamburger, high fat content
12 eggs
1 pint yogurt
2 cups cooked rice or oatmeal
3 tablespoons olive or safflower oil
2-3 cups vegetable and or/ fruit (not grapes or raisens)
1.5 cups dried kelp (can get from http://www.naturesfarmacy.com/store/details.php?prodId=226&category=33)
Mix well, this makes a lot, your dog will get about 3/4 cup up to 40 lbs and an additional 1/4 cup for each 10 lbs over 40. Put a weeks worth in the fridge, freeze the rest. Add a chicken leg or thigh (raw) whatever is cheap at the time, with each serving.
When I was on the Canine Epilepsy site, many of the people fed their dogs a raw or home cooked diet to hopefully eliminate the seizures. I was always afraid to do it, as it's tricky getting the proper nutrition for the dogs.
Your diet is interesting, as you have the fatty meat in there. When my first greyhound, Jessie, had bone cancer, I worked closely with a vet from Calgary who was battling cancer in his doberman. He told me to feed Jessie cheap, fatty meat and to eliminate most carbs. He said that the cancer fed on the carbs and didn't on the fats.
It's weird, but his formula was used in a food for dogs with cancer developed by the vet school at the U. of Colorado, Boulder.
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
Those greyhounds are expensive, too. They don't have their AKC registration, rather are NGA (national greyhound association---designation for racing greys). The folks with the AKC greys look down their nose at the running hounds.
What foods are you using, Schade? I've had really good luck with that Hill's I/D food, both cans and kibble. It's expensive from the vet, but Blue's very skinny and has never had a hearty appetite.
I figured it was cheaper keeping his system healthy and him happy than it was buying all the carpet cleaner for when his tummy was upset.
The spoiled boy has his generic version of Pepcid 10-15 minutes before dinner, then his I/D food. I'm sure it's really bland, but the two females, Xena and Darlene, keep trying to steal it.
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
Those greyhounds are expensive, too. They don't have their AKC registration, rather are NGA (national greyhound association---designation for racing greys). The folks with the AKC greys look down their nose at the running hounds.
What foods are you using, Schade? I've had really good luck with that Hill's I/D food, both cans and kibble. It's expensive from the vet, but Blue's very skinny and has never had a hearty appetite.
I figured it was cheaper keeping his system healthy and him happy than it was buying all the carpet cleaner for when his tummy was upset.
The spoiled boy has his generic version of Pepcid 10-15 minutes before dinner, then his I/D food. I'm sure it's really bland, but the two females, Xena and Darlene, keep trying to steal it.
At the moment she is eating IAMs in the green bag. She is also on prednisone to curb the itching and scratching. I feel so sorry for her, there is nothing that can really be done. For awhile we had her on this trial of Atopica which is a new allergy med for dogs, but it is way expensive regular price, about $200/month for her size. I don't even think I would spend $200/month on myself much less a dog. :whatever:
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
Those greyhounds are expensive, too. They don't have their AKC registration, rather are NGA (national greyhound association---designation for racing greys). The folks with the AKC greys look down their nose at the running hounds.
What foods are you using, Schade? I've had really good luck with that Hill's I/D food, both cans and kibble. It's expensive from the vet, but Blue's very skinny and has never had a hearty appetite.
I figured it was cheaper keeping his system healthy and him happy than it was buying all the carpet cleaner for when his tummy was upset.
The spoiled boy has his generic version of Pepcid 10-15 minutes before dinner, then his I/D food. I'm sure it's really bland, but the two females, Xena and Darlene, keep trying to steal it.
At the moment she is eating IAMs in the green bag. She is also on prednisone to curb the itching and scratching. I feel so sorry for her, there is nothing that can really be done. For awhile we had her on this trial of Atopica which is a new allergy med for dogs, but it is way expensive regular price, about $200/month for her size. I don't even think I would spend $200/month on myself much less a dog. :whatever:
I wonder if Skip's Pharmacy in Boca Raton, Florida would have it cheaper? Blue has been on potassium bromide for a long time. Someone at that canine epilepsy site mentioned they used Skips'. I actually talked to the real Skip, the pharmacist, and he says that people with pets that have problems deserve a break. It's still expensive, but about half the price of what I'd pay locally.
Just google Skip's Pharmacy in Boca and it should pop up. I've been very pleased with them.
I heard that venison and that emu food might help, but that's getting a bit exotic. :-)
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
Those greyhounds are expensive, too. They don't have their AKC registration, rather are NGA (national greyhound association---designation for racing greys). The folks with the AKC greys look down their nose at the running hounds.
What foods are you using, Schade? I've had really good luck with that Hill's I/D food, both cans and kibble. It's expensive from the vet, but Blue's very skinny and has never had a hearty appetite.
I figured it was cheaper keeping his system healthy and him happy than it was buying all the carpet cleaner for when his tummy was upset.
The spoiled boy has his generic version of Pepcid 10-15 minutes before dinner, then his I/D food. I'm sure it's really bland, but the two females, Xena and Darlene, keep trying to steal it.
At the moment she is eating IAMs in the green bag. She is also on prednisone to curb the itching and scratching. I feel so sorry for her, there is nothing that can really be done. For awhile we had her on this trial of Atopica which is a new allergy med for dogs, but it is way expensive regular price, about $200/month for her size. I don't even think I would spend $200/month on myself much less a dog. :whatever:
I wonder if Skip's Pharmacy in Boca Raton, Florida would have it cheaper? Blue has been on potassium bromide for a long time. Someone at that canine epilepsy site mentioned they used Skips'. I actually talked to the real Skip, the pharmacist, and he says that people with pets that have problems deserve a break. It's still expensive, but about half the price of what I'd pay locally.
Just google Skip's Pharmacy in Boca and it should pop up. I've been very pleased with them.
I heard that venison and that emu food might help, but that's getting a bit exotic. :-)
I think it is primarily an airborne allergy. Oh who am I kidding, I don't know what it is, but I always end up with all these medical wonders and incurable chronic ailments.... :-)
I will take a look at Skip's. Thanks!
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Ok, here is the recipe.
5 lb package of cheap hamburger, high fat content
12 eggs
1 pint yogurt
2 cups cooked rice or oatmeal
3 tablespoons olive or safflower oil
2-3 cups vegetable and or/ fruit (not grapes or raisens)
1.5 cups dried kelp (can get from http://www.naturesfarmacy.com/store/details.php?prodId=226&category=33)
Mix well, this makes a lot, your dog will get about 3/4 cup up to 40 lbs and an additional 1/4 cup for each 10 lbs over 40. Put a weeks worth in the fridge, freeze the rest. Add a chicken leg or thigh (raw) whatever is cheap at the time, with each serving.
That looks good enough to serve up to my kids. :rotf:
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We are safe with our pupper.
Our golden is plagued with allergies, so we will be trying some different foods. As it turns out, there are as many different based foods as there are animals in the animal kingdom. I was surprised to find out there was a kangaroo-based dog food. I can't wait to find out how much that will cost.
She is the most expensive backyard-breeder pup in the world. Ah what we won't do for our pets... :banghead:
Those greyhounds are expensive, too. They don't have their AKC registration, rather are NGA (national greyhound association---designation for racing greys). The folks with the AKC greys look down their nose at the running hounds.
What foods are you using, Schade? I've had really good luck with that Hill's I/D food, both cans and kibble. It's expensive from the vet, but Blue's very skinny and has never had a hearty appetite.
I figured it was cheaper keeping his system healthy and him happy than it was buying all the carpet cleaner for when his tummy was upset.
The spoiled boy has his generic version of Pepcid 10-15 minutes before dinner, then his I/D food. I'm sure it's really bland, but the two females, Xena and Darlene, keep trying to steal it.
At the moment she is eating IAMs in the green bag. She is also on prednisone to curb the itching and scratching. I feel so sorry for her, there is nothing that can really be done. For awhile we had her on this trial of Atopica which is a new allergy med for dogs, but it is way expensive regular price, about $200/month for her size. I don't even think I would spend $200/month on myself much less a dog. :whatever:
I wonder if Skip's Pharmacy in Boca Raton, Florida would have it cheaper? Blue has been on potassium bromide for a long time. Someone at that canine epilepsy site mentioned they used Skips'. I actually talked to the real Skip, the pharmacist, and he says that people with pets that have problems deserve a break. It's still expensive, but about half the price of what I'd pay locally.
Just google Skip's Pharmacy in Boca and it should pop up. I've been very pleased with them.
I heard that venison and that emu food might help, but that's getting a bit exotic. :-)
I think it is primarily an airborne allergy. Oh who am I kidding, I don't know what it is, but I always end up with all these medical wonders and incurable chronic ailments.... :-)
I will take a look at Skip's. Thanks!
They aren't open Sundays, but I found the# on Blue's prescription bottle. I'm so glad that I checked, as he's getting pretty low on his meds and I'll have to call them Monday myself for a refill.
It's 561-218-0111
The 800# is on the website.