
( FEED 1/4 cup of a quality Dry ( LOW grain or NO grain Kibble per day ) – as a snack ( at night you may want to do 1 1/2 slices ) – JUST see if he is hungry
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If you need Wheat FREE bread crumbs – here is a link: to Gillian’s FoodsĢ ( 1 inch size slices of the meat loaf ) 2 x per day ( for you size dog ) ( 15-18 pound dog ) As presented here, with these ingredients, it is about 30 percent protein, 25 percent fat, and 38 percent carbohydrates.

This recipe uses egg as a binder bake it like a meat loaf, with bread crumbs. YOU will need to ADJUST the feeding amount for your Dog’s Weight This was set up for a 11 month old Boston Terrier at 16 pounds ) PLEASE NOTE : this is a higher protein diet so do not give this to pets with PANCREAS issues it’s actually a natural antibioticįEEDING a 50 to 60-pound dog this amount: ( PLEASE adjust to your dog’s Weight )įEED him / her 2 1/2 cups in the am and only 1 1 /2 to 2 cups in the PM of the salmon meal. – GARLIC is totally safe in small amounts and cooked. Will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Fry salmon, vegetables and chopped garlic clove in olive oil until salmon is tender. vitamins and often bone meal are needed ġ. ( never home cook without out some way to balance your recipes.
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To order NuVET Plus see here ( green bottle) MUST be added in order to balance the meal. ( NUVET PLUS, (1) per dog, daily … NOT sold in stores Wild caught salmon ( frozen is fine if you can’t get fresh) – COOK the Salmon,ĥ cups brown rice cooked to mushy textureġ 1/2 cups of zucchini ~~ steamed / or Fry Glad you have her on a good supplement TRY this recipe:ģ-4 bs. Yes, I will be having her spayed when my vet thinks the time is right. Do you think alternating kinds of kibble is a possibility? She gets either sick of or bored with something easily….Again, I know that I created this mess. She likes the Stella & Chewy’s chicken meal starters which is great. I was told that I just really needed to get food in her because her appetite was so off.

But, the Giardia meds were rough on her appetite. I have tried all of the things you’ve suggested. I feed only at specified times and do not free feed. I always pre-soak the kibble in plain chicken broth. She is definitely teething which is certainly not helping. I have been working very closely with my vet. She cleared the Coccidia quickly but the Giardia has remained an issue. She has completed 3 rounds of meds, and we are waiting to retest on Friday. She was diagnosed with Giardia and Coccidia, initially and spent 5 days in the hospital.
