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what do you feed your mal?

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Tanuk, CGC

Sherpa Tanuk of- Everest
 
 
Barked: Sun Mar 22, '09 2:24pm PST 
Currently we're on Natural Balance LID duck & potato due to chronic diarrhea. But, it's rearing its ugly head again, so we might try a different food again. Maybe some dogs just don't tolerate these premium foods?
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Bear

Monster- Fluffball
 
 
Barked: Sun Mar 22, '09 8:45pm PST 
We get California Natural lamb meal and rice or chicken meal and rice (they mix it up to avoid us getting bored). It's human grade and I have allergies to a lot of grains so I do very well on this. Also, mom and dad give us a raw meal a few times a week.
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Chiquita

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Barked: Mon Jan 11, '10 8:34pm PST 
My Mal gets bored with food, nothing can be the same two days in a row without her questioning why. She hates anything tinned except the new Fish for Dogs. She's not that into biscuits but she has to have them...Sensitive Skin by Science Diet. She get a variety of poultry products frames, wings, turkey necks, Kangaroo tails and bones from the butcher. I've never given her a trotter as they creep me out and I don't want to pick up the leftover bits for the bin lol.

Since switching her off puppy she now gets homemade mush. I do 4 parts meat (chicken, turkey, pork minces), 3 parts cereal (brown rice mostly), 3 parts veggies (frozen packet).

This was the best ratio I could find online with the huge range of information online. I would love some recipes for non loafstyle mushies like stews or casseroles if you have any smile

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Cash

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Barked: Mon Feb 7, '11 5:28pm PST 
CASH GETS Wellness large breed puppy kibble and wet can once a day, we started him on the solid gold wolfcub but he would never have solid stool, so we switched. worked like a charm hes been on wellness for 3 months now with no issues.
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Loki

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Barked: Sun May 1, '11 6:31pm PST 
Loki eats raw meat (chicken and turkey parts), pork, beef mince, ribs) and barley and rice porridge. The meaty bones are really good for him as they take a while for him to chew up and swallow, building his jaw and neck muscles nicely.

We also feed him beef kidneys, hearts, tongue and liver (which seem to get him all hopped up and full of energy).
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