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    I think the safest way to feed now would be either Solid Gold or Newman's Own. Unless you cook for them. Can anyone share and post a good recipe?

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    I feed Nutrisca Salmon and Chickpea. It gets a five star rating on dogfoodadvisor.com. They also do a freeze dried raw.

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    Thanks M & M! Sounds like it's easy to make. Is it equal parts?

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    I cook for Ferk...she gets either chicken or turkey, broccoli, rice, tomato, yogurt, pumpkin and tumeric, all mushed up in the food processor (she has no teeth). I make enough at one time to last me a week. Takes about 20 minutes to throw it all together. I also add Hilary's Blend supplement to it at feeding time (b'fast and supper) just to make sure everything she needs is there. Add fish oil at supper. Easy peasy!
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    Oye not again. THanks for the heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaxLady View Post
    Thanks M & M! Sounds like it's easy to make. Is it equal parts?
    It's a kibble. Nutrisca Salmon and Chickpea.

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