Casey Casem


English Springer Spaniel
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Age: 2 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 26-50 lbs

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Nicknames:
Psycho, Crazy, and AWWWWWWWW

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-purebred

Likes:
Treats, ice cubes, car rides, the beach, and sleeping on the bed

Pet-Peeves:
The Vacum...

Favorite Toy:
A House that has 3 Little Birds in it

Favorite Food:
EVERYTHING

Favorite Walk:
Balboa Park

Best Tricks:
High Five, Spin, Speak

Arrival Story:
Casey is from an Arizona breeder. Her Mom was a Liver/White Tri and her Dad was a Black/White Tri. On the way home she fell asleep in her water bowl, a true water lover!

The Groups I'm In:
!!!! Cutest Pups of the World !!!!, ♥English Springer Spaniels♥, 671 Doggies, ESS Anonymous(Share in your headaches), San Diego, Springers, Tri-color Springers Unite!

I've Been On Dogster Since:
February 12th 2008 More than 1 year!

Dogster Id:
716779

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The Best Dog Food to Feed Your Dog


February 17th 2008 7:07 pm
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Of course as dog owners we want to provide the best for our companions. I'm sure like me many of you who are reading this have read the numerous "reviews" of dog foods attempting to solve the question of what is the best food I can give. I'm sure you've heard names like Inova, Eagle Pack, Timberwolf, etc. Many of these foods are good in comparison to the Pedigrees and Eukanubas out there; however let’s not forget what these companies aim to accomplish. As best they can with dry food they aim to provide a highly nutritional dog food of protein, vitamins, veggies, and fruits.... OK now this is only for those who want to read this...

There is a better alternative to accomplishing this goal of providing a diet similar to what their ancestors (wolves) would eat. It's RAW diet. Stop going to your Petsmarts and Petcos and google your local feed store that emphasizes nutrition. You will feel more secure in your decisions when working with professionals, not high schoolers who hate their jobs! There are a variety of Raw diets out there, try new things and see what works best for you.

I personally use Nature's Variety medallions (switching between Raw Chicken, Beef, Venison, Lamb, Rabbit, and Free Range Chicken), Honest Kitchen, and Raw Food that I cook with like Chicken, Steak, even Salmon! I also combine scraps of food like broccoli stems, carrots, potatoes, celery, etc., and raw bones, YES, even chicken bones! Her favorites have to be the Beef Marrow bones.... Just to give you an example. I feed her chopped chicken thighs (bones and all), raw eggs(shells and all), potatoes, and some carrots. It’s like cooking for yourself without the actual cooking part.

The great thing about raw diet is....

Stool is small and less frequent because there is less waste (grains, sugars, flours, Corn, Mill). Less stinky and loose stool too! Oh yea- Less gas!!!

People say it’s EXPESIVE; however you're feeding your dog much less then what you would be feeding in dry grainy foods. I'm a starving college student and I can still afford to feed my dog the best!

Multiple studies have shown that raw diets decrease common diseases like hip displaysia, CANCERS, allergies, rashes, mites, etc. Look, there is definitely evidence out there that will show you Raw Diets are the supreme best you can give your dog!

These are just my ideas on Raw Diet. It isn't an attempt to tell you what to do with your dog and nutritional decisions. I just want to throw the option out there because I was very skeptical of the whole Raw Diet idea prior to actually talking with professionals and then seeing the results for myself. I really think it’s quite easy to see but if you don't believe, fine, no need to argue. If anyone has any questions I'd be glad to help though!


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