Thanks Michelle! One question, you were saying you hadnt cut up the chicken yet, how small do you cut it up??
Thanks Michelle! One question, you were saying you hadnt cut up the chicken yet, how small do you cut it up??
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
Here is a finished video. This should answer this question- if you notice- Galinas and Femkas- the ones in the middle the pieces are smaller. View My Video and one more video for the heck of it... lol.. View My VideoOriginally Posted by critter crazy
Awsome!! zubin looked so happy!! he he he he!! hat was very informative! I greatly appreciate the time you have taken to help me with this!
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
It is no problem at all. Remember- that is just one receipe- but its easy to do. Also my dogs have no problem with chicken.Originally Posted by critter crazy
When I first started raw, I felt lost but determined. Only two breeders I knew did it, my sister and my mother.. Its now bigger but at the time it was confusing but easy once you see someone do it..
Thanks a lot for that... Jenny was beside me, and now my leg is covered in drool.Originally Posted by borzoimom
Are you out of your mind?! lol. Why would they not like meat? hahaha. I can't imagine...Originally Posted by critter crazy
I think Jenny is protesting kibble...![]()
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actually Duke was my concern. a few months ago, i had dropped a raw peice of chicken on the floor, while preparing dinner. Duke sniffed it and walked away! I was dumstruck! I thought he would do the same when I tried feeding raw.Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
I fed them Pork, and they loved it! I will continue with the pork for a while, then try another meat. I eventually will try chicken.
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
Originally Posted by critter crazy
It wouldn't even have hit the floor here!
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thats how it is with cooked food here!Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
But what are the opinions on use of venison or other game besides the lack of fat with in the meat..![]()
I have not hunted for years but have a in-law that does and gives us venison every fall. It goes into jerky since I am the only one that eats it in our house...
I am just curious, and I know that changing the meat may cause upset too.. And I am also curious on the issue of parasite from the wild game.
Let me step back now.. I am hoping this does not get off of the subject for wich it was started..
"I have been DEFROSTED"
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Corgis are energetic, agile, intellegent,
lively, cheerfull, sturdy and loyal...
So in otherwords a corgi can be a
short stocky never ending fur ball
of fun..What the not so understanding
may call a pain in the rear...
That could have been more dominance- meaning he knew it wasnt his and didnt want to uh make you mad if he took 'your dinner"... Put in his bowl, he would probably be fine.Originally Posted by critter crazy
opps- sorry about the drool greyhoundgirl.. lol..Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
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