Boiled chicken for dog?
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Boiled chicken for dog?
The breeder i got lola from was feeding her boiled chicken, so i am going to continue this but i am wondering could i stick with the boiled chiken as its cheap and 100% meat unlike other dog food. Also can i add anything i can put with it to bulk it up.
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
Chicken alone will not be enough nutrition. Boiled it will have most of the fat/nutrients out of it so actually may make your dog quite sensitive in later life. Chicken is normally only used by people whos dogs are very poorly cause it is so easy to digest!
If you are happy to consider a raw diet have a look at the following:
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t14787-raw-diet
If you are happy to consider a raw diet have a look at the following:
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t14787-raw-diet
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
Is there something i could put with it that would make it a full meal????
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
If you are happy to put kibble in with it that would be fine, but if you wanted more meat then you would have to switch it about a bit to get the full nutritional value for her food.
Don't be tempted to put vegetables or rice or pasta in it to make it a meal, it has no value.
Don't be tempted to put vegetables or rice or pasta in it to make it a meal, it has no value.
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
Is kibble jst dry food?
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
yep
If you plan to feed chicken too i would cut the amount by about 1/4 and see if he puts on weight/looses weight.
Here is a list of good quality kibble:
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
I would also add wainwrights and james wellbeloved to that, they are cheaper in most cases but still high quality.
If you plan to feed chicken too i would cut the amount by about 1/4 and see if he puts on weight/looses weight.
Here is a list of good quality kibble:
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
I would also add wainwrights and james wellbeloved to that, they are cheaper in most cases but still high quality.
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Re: Boiled chicken for dog?
You could add this to the meat.....
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_health/stomach_digestion_supplements/other/14254
But why not just introduce a good quality dry food? It's much easier & the nutrients are balanced for health.
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dog_health/stomach_digestion_supplements/other/14254
But why not just introduce a good quality dry food? It's much easier & the nutrients are balanced for health.
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