So my two cute girls were feeded with kibble her life(about 2 years sookie and a year and a half havanna).
Havanna is very prone to skin fungus, and bacteria.... so she have some nasty hairless spots on the back of her neck, the vet told me that a life time with dietary supplement will help her skin and so... but i do not love he idea of buying the pills and gave them to her.
So after a month reading and searching the internet i became fan of raw feed. And today was the first all raw diet for both of them! i hope her skin problems get better in a month or two so happy right now thew chew the chicken tails with such a happy wagging tail!
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Congrats on the switch to raw. What are you feeding to start with? Many of us here are eager and happy to help with any questions you may have along the way.
Congrats on the switch to raw. What are you feeding to start with? Many of us here are eager and happy to help with any questions you may have along the way.
2 Chicken tails (about 14,11oz)per dog, a chicken breast bone. Some skin and some fat. Im following a site´s recommendations. Still not putting a lot of organs there but next week i will
The bone part are called "huajes" and the chicken backs"?" Are called rabadilla
Sookie took the change really well, havanna on the other hand have loose stools... should i put more bone or wait a bit more for her stomach to get used to the new food?
Like baby crap, yellow, pudin with some parts harder than the rest, shes always bad with the food changes ( to strong meds for her cutted ears upseted her tummy so now any change and diarrhea is there). should i take a pic? She never had that color in her stools.
And yes im feeding chicken backs
And no they are both adult dogs, Sookie is 2 and a half and havanna is 1 and a half
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