I agree Jen. I looked at the ingredients in the chihuahua formula 
and it's about the same as the ingredients in Science diet and Iams. 
Their normal adult (small breed) formula looked pretty good though.  
~Lacey



 In [email protected], Jen-CA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> No seasoning just boiled.  I always buy the real cheap chicken 
too.  The skinless, boneless cheapest I can find, (usually in a 
bag).  My moms after delivering pups are not to fond of any dog food 
nor the raw.  So I mix their raw with the boiled chicken and they 
suck it down.  I also give yogurt and cottage cheese as treats.  If 
you call Royal Canin, the can send you a bag.  The babydog bag is 
for 6 to 8 weeks and Puppy 33 is 8 weeks to a year.  After that they 
do have a blend just made for Chihuahuas but I do not like the 
ingredience.  Innova, Natural Balance are both organic and grain 
free.
>    
>   Jen-CA
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> KAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Thanks Jen! I have some Chicken in the freezer and I'm going to 
put it on to boil right now!! Do you add any type of seasoning to it 
such as garlic powder?   I was at PetSmart yesterday and Royal Canin 
had a display table set up, I was hoping that they gave out samples 
but they didn't.   Kat   Jen-CA wrote:    Try the boiled chicken 
mixed with the soften kibble and slowly remove the chicken and make 
the kibble less soft.  I feed my puppies who are getting ready to 
leave Royal Canin puppy 33 and I did use Nutro canned but they do 
not like it so the boiled chicken is what is best at first.  I feed 
all my adults raw everything like they would get in the wild.  I do 
not start my puppies on Raw as then they will refuse dog food all 
together go figure huh?  They truly know what is best for 
themselves.  If only they could talk Jen-CA   KAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:   Right now I have our new little girl "Tia" on the dry food 
that her breeder had her on, however she isn't
>  eating much of that. So, right now I would just be happy if I 
could find "anything" that she would eat with gusto, I don't care if 
it's considered good food or bad food.When we bred and showed dogs 
years ago we fed the frozen Bil-Jac and our dogs thrived on it. Some 
people consider Bil-Jac as "not so good food", so go 
figure.Katnicksbedwarmer wrote:    I said I was switching from 
Maxximum Nutrition to Bil Jac which seems 
> awful high quality to me at $25 a bag and vaccuum packed, fresh 
meat 
> and all that. 
> I find it humorous that people go so overboard on the "good food-
bad 
> food" thing when long ago I had a Great Dane that was just 
> GORGEOUS...no fat, great muscle tone, shiny coat.  A vet I was 
just 
> using to get rabies shots from as I gave him his other shots 
myself 
> commented on how beautiful he was and not overweight like so many 
she 
> saw and asked what food he was on.  At the time, my now ex husband 
> would have never ever spent a ton of money on food so we either 
> bought a big bag of high protein food from the feed supply store 
for 
> $7 or we bought Petsmart's brand.  Makes me wonder about all this 
so 
> called "high quality" food.--- In [email protected], Jen-
CA <wartenaschihuahuas@> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > You can also keep Karo syrup in their water at all times.  I 
would 
> suggest a high quality food and Wal-Mart is not the place for 
that. 
> I would also suggest a high quality can food and a tablespoon 
morning 
> and night.  It sounds like he has Coccidia and a severe case at 
> that.  Honey is good, Nutrical is better.  Always make sure they 
are 
> eating, if they do not like the food you offer, mix it with boiled 
> chicken then slowly remove the boiled chicken until all they are 
> eating is the kibble.  These little ones CANNOT go without food.  
If 
> they are not eating, find something they will eat.  Nutrical also 
> stimulates them to want to eat but do not give to much of it you 
can 
> end up with the runs with will dehydrate your pup. 
> > 
> >   Good luck, let us know how it goes. 
> > 
> >   Jen-CA
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