tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289349697796382040.post536948836647155934..comments2023-10-24T01:23:50.013-07:00Comments on Living the Good Life - Linda Cockburn: Dog Food RecipeLinda Cockburnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06569992095710837103noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289349697796382040.post-10268894913913100582014-10-30T04:12:53.263-07:002014-10-30T04:12:53.263-07:00I am very enjoyed for this blog. I feel strongly a...I am very enjoyed for this blog. I feel strongly about it and love very important news and information of homemade dog treats. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely like me, I love it. See more at <a href="www.abouthomemadedogtreats.com/" rel="nofollow"> homemade dog treats </a>Homemade Dog Treatshttp://abouthomemadedogtreats.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289349697796382040.post-85164070790205009772014-01-07T03:36:16.185-08:002014-01-07T03:36:16.185-08:00Hi
I'm a vet with an interest in promoting hom...Hi<br />I'm a vet with an interest in promoting home made diets for dogs. You've just got to be a little careful feeding homemade diets- you can make them crook if you don't follow a few simple rules.<br />A lot of dry food is overprocessed rubbish BUT it is balanced. It has the right amount of vitamins and minerals to keep your dog functioning.<br />If you are feeding 50% commercial diet or more then you don't really have to worry about balancing the home made stuff.<br />If you are feeding more than 50% home made diet you should add some calcium and a multivitamin. Too much or too little calcium can cause problems so you can't be haphazard with this. The multivitamin can just be an adult centrum tablet - quarter to one tablet once daily depending on the size of your dog.<br />If you want more info just send me an email - www.balancevet.com.au<br /><br />Steve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289349697796382040.post-30645457638409761732014-01-01T12:42:22.531-08:002014-01-01T12:42:22.531-08:00For a little more convenience, (not butchering roa...For a little more convenience, (not butchering roadkill) Pet mince is really cheap contains all the good tubey and offaly bits. Widely available if you take the time to look and ask. For times when home grown veges are scarce Aldi have a pack of frozen mixed veges cheap, they can be used to stretch out stuff from your garden, I also add a bit of rolled oats if I get it too wet and need to soak up some liquid.<br />Cook it well as the pet mince has no preservative and goes foul really quickly. After its cooked I put it into containers big enough to do about a week, keep one in the fridge and freeze the rest in similar sized (ice cream) containers. <br />Its good for you too, apart from not spending a fortune on dog food, you wont have to put up with putrid dog farts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289349697796382040.post-29853948169203253592013-12-23T02:54:34.081-08:002013-12-23T02:54:34.081-08:00Better than our cat who pushes things off the duch...Better than our cat who pushes things off the duchess onto the floor until noticed. The comb is usually first followed by the brush and then a massive hurry up before he gets to the fragile things.<br /><br />vivknutty knitterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00325560883289908412noreply@blogger.com