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Originally Posted by GHAdmin
I use only chicken mince for my pooches.....as many canines are beef intolerant. I purchase 1.5 - 2 tonnes at a time of chicken fillets and pieces, (originally destined for human consumption, but has the odd "bruise"), I then use an industrial mincer to mince the lot of it. NO PRESERVATIVES......packaged into 1kg containers and snap frozen.
I serve it raw 2 x weekly, and cook it with vegetables and rice 3 x weekly. The best vegetables for the canines is Silverbeet(spinach), Celery and Carrot. Vegies cooked and puried into a soup, and added to the cooked meat and rice as a sauce or gravy.
My dogs love it, as does many of my clients dogs. Pleased to add that niether of my two dogs have ever had to visit the Vet other than the regular check-up, which they have always passed with flying colours :)
IF YOU FEED YOUR DOG FROM A CAN YOU ARE KILLING IT !
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Certainly back Rixta with his home-based nutritionally safe formula...I do it mysellf too... and we have suppliers to add help our concoction making "frozen-fresh" as an ultimate gourmet our beloved beasts get the best there is !!!
Yes, flying colors with every clean bill of health at the Vet are VERY important and when one comes up with dedication that matches concerns to the heart for longterm health issues...the way to address it is not at the flip of a can just to feed... it stems straight from the pan with the right healthy mix and by that, saves your purse as well with pride and satisfaction.
My Parrot luve figs, seedless prunes and above all...my home baked bread called "YogiBrood" better understood as Yogi's bread in Dutch.
My guard dogs has their terrific sheen on their coats and their motions ain't stinky either and displaying true natural colours that dispel coloring agents and other conservatives added to many labels on dog *****s... here's another snap of my gals....
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cheers to the
RC CARE Group...
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