I tried the raw diet with Sweetie, she didn't really like it verywell... I just 
bought Wellness she didn't like the lamb and sweet potatoes ... Just tried the 
whitefish and sweet potatoes both can food that I mixxed with dry, and she's 
slowly eating it... 



-- Sent from my Palm Pre
On Nov 9, 2010 4:50 PM, Jacqueline Crawley-Ewing <[email protected]> 
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I've read that Raw Meat diets include Veggies - they suggest ground or diced, 
as veggies have a cell wall that makes getting the goodness through digestion 
almost impossible if you don't help out. I have a friend who has switched to 
dry organic - dogs love them.  

I've been reading that pumpkin is an excellent veggie for dogs - offered often 
instead of for emergencies.  It add bulk if you want to get them on a diet 
and keeps the intestine cleaned, along with helping with constipation and 
diarrhea.


From: mj turner <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, November 9, 2010 1:24:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Who Has To Feed Their Chi By Hand?








 



    
      
      
      
aww, I love the way you feed them.   It certainly works for you and 
your pack and it does
sound like a delightful way to start the day for everyone.   I'd sure 
love a video <G>


From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, November 9, 2010 11:11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Who Has To Feed Their Chi By Hand?








 



    
      
      
      

I do feed Miss Myrtle by hand...she just eats more that way and I know exactly 
what she is eating...she is so small compared to the other dog park 
constituents LOL! Ok...I do have a confession...and I am sure this 
would give any real "dog trainer" fits...but i LOVE to feed them all by 
hand...especially breakfast! It is our time to bond together all as a group...a 
pack!! I measure/weigh out the amounts for each one and put that amount in 
their bowls and then line up the 5 bowls on my coffee table. They line up at my 
feet and sit and wait their turn as I give each one their bite from my fingers 
until all bowls are empty...we work on "sit", lay, beg, shake, roll over etc 
during this time each morning. It does take awhile to feed everyone but I just 
love his time with them! I painted each bowl with their names so it really 
helps me keep track of who is getting what. Please guys...don't bash me for 
this...I really enjoy this time with them
 and I see many positives...I know it isn't the "correct" thing to do but I bet 
the "trainers" wouldn't like me dressing them up either LOL!!!
 
The "littles" get three meals a day and the others get two and usually 
dinner everyone just eats from their own bowl in a line on the kitchen floor. 
Everyone stays with their own bowl except for Mable the Boston...she doesn't 
quite have the idea yet but she is getting better everyday. She is my little 
piggy and would visit everyone's portions if I would let her LOL! I use to have 
a POt Belly pig years ago...and I miss Pignellope like crazy...I always talk 
about getting another someday! I have to say though with the addition of this 
little snorting, snoring, wiggly piggy Mable...she kind of fits that bill! 
LOL
 
I need to clarify that this is the feeding routine when I grind their raw. If I 
am feeding whole pieces then we do the line on the deck outside as they need to 
use the floor to help them chew things up...I am not a fan of raw pieces being 
wiped ccross my kitchen floor---yuck!!! I do grind chicken and deer 
and rabbit so the time they get "pieces" is ribs, oxtail, lamb shoulder or 
necks which is just once or twice a week. That way they can keep the bones 
outside to play with on the deck for a few days.
 
Another confession...I just started adding quinoa, a little brown 
rice or organic oats with some chopped organic veggies to their ground raw meat 
w/bone. I want to put on a bit of weight for winter...not me...them LOL...so 
hence the small amounts of grain. For some reason once I tried that Honest 
Kitchen and saw how wild they went for the veggies I just decided to add them 
in as well!!! I don't think it will hurt them and I know raw feeders are 100% 
against grains of any kind or veggies but when ya think about it...in the 
wild..the first thing to be eaten from the pray is the stomach contents of an 
herbivore...guess whats in there?? Seeds, grains, grasses, fruits and 
veggies...so a tad shouldn't be horrible!!!
 

Waggin' Tails in The Dog Park,

Deanna 

                                                            
 and
 The Dog Park Pack: 
Nugget, Shuai-Li, Mouse, Myrtle, Mable, and Caleb  and honorary non-dog 
members of The Dog Park: 
Stella-Macaw, Stanley-Amazon, Miles the cat
www.joys4toys.com






From: Kavi <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, November 8, 2010 10:02:31 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Who Has To Feed Their Chi By Hand?

  






Hi everyone

I know, I know what some will say. If you leave the food long enough they will 
eat on their own. Yes, that can be true. Ricky has been eating pretty good. He 
is now spoiled with my hubby feeding him our food! Now he is trying to hold 
out. He will eat his dog food (wellness canned) IF I NOW HAND FEED IT TO HIM. 
He did not eat his dog food all day. I had to dump a couple servings coz it got 
old. so for my dinner tonight I decided to have tomato soup. and guess what 
Ricky had to have?? yup... Tomato soup! with bread in it. that he ate on his 
own. LOL

any one else have to do this handfeeding or just do it because? 

Shanna






      

    
     







    
     









    
     

    
    






  
  
  







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