Posts Tagged ‘dog food’
Should you Prepare your Chihuahua’s meals from Scratch?
Chihuahuas love to eat human food. It’s so much more desirable than dog food. But if you really want to cook your own dog food you must find a nutritionally sound recipe.
Don’t make the mistake my daddy did with his previous Chihuahua. He let her decide what to eat and she ended up eating nothing but VitaSnax and whatever meat daddy had for dinner. She got quite a variety but not the right nutrition. The result was the inability to digest protein leading to a protein deficiency as well as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. It wasn’t pretty.
Search online and you will find plenty of ways to prepare a proper meal for your dog (from wikiHow.com).
For another option to cook your own pet food check out balanceit.com. It’s run by a board certified veterinary nutritionist and was recommended by Dr. Michele Hoag DVM, Plaza Del Amo Animal Hospital, as seen in The Daily Breeze.
Just make sure you have the right amount of meats, grains, vegetables and healthy supplements.
But if all this is too much, you can always play it safe with a good, high quality, human grade dog food. I eat Merrick Turducken. It’s tasty and good for me. Plus daddy usually adds a few extra ingredients for flavor and variety, such as other dog food, treats, rice, vegetables and such.
Canned vs. Dry Dog Food for your Chi.
I am recovering from my surgery but food is still very important to me. Thus I find the controversial debate of canned vs. dry dog food fascinating.
My daddy generally mixes my dry dog food with some canned dog food. They are both high quality Turducken from Merrick. I find this to be my favorite brand. I actually prefer the canned because it has chunks and gravy and lots of other tasty goodies. When the two are mixed together I usually eat the dry as well as the canned but I don’t chew it, I just swallow the pieces whole. So any benefit of crunchiness is not happening.
Perhaps some day my daddy will get the hint and just give me the canned food with an occasional crunchy treat.
Check out these interesting articles for more details. “Feeding Your Dog – Canned or Dry And How Often? from PetPlace.com and Professor’s House on Dry Dog Food vs. Canned.
I would write more but I need another nap.






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