RE: [boxer lovers] Re:lMy 6 mo. old boxer

 


When I first got Bella (the first boxer) I had 2 greyhound rescues.  They were older when I got Bella.  Jake lived to13 coming off the track to us at 4 years old.  Chili lived to 11 coming off track at 18 months and right to our house as a foster.  They often have stomach upset.  For them and now for the 2 new boxers who came to me a little sick I would put several chicken breasts on my crock pot  and cook them with rice and some vegetables, carrots and peas mostly never onions.  For these guys I put it over their dry food.  For the greyhounds I also used yogurt daily, plain.  Sometimes plain pumpkin.  It has helped the boxers diarrhea. I always give my dogs fish oil, brewers yeas, L-lysine, as they got older something for their joints.

Nana
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--- On Sun, 4/7/13, Heather Jones <heather.jones.mccaffrey@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Heather Jones <heather.jones.mccaffrey@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: [boxer lovers] Re:lMy 6 mo. old boxer
To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 7, 2013, 11:03 PM

 

Hi Anneli,

When you say he is getting two other meals of raw meat, what exactly are you feeding? If it's just meat, it does need some calcium, but we have to be careful with puppies as they do not have the ability to excrete excess calcium, but too little is also very risky. It's not recommended that puppies be given a lot of the raw meaty bones, but they do need the calcium balanced with the phosphorus for proper development. What makes you say sensitive stomach? Is he vomiting or having diarrhea? I waited to give my puppy raw until she was 7 months old, but from day one I had her on the Missing Link Puppy formula, which does have ingredients to help digestion. When I introduced her to raw, I started with Stella and Chewy's patties. Not all dogs will tolerate raw, but it could also be an issue with the particular meat. If you are not doing the full research on home feeding, I would stick with commercial food for your boy, especially while he is growing.
Honest Kitchen has a mix you can add raw meat to and there are several high quality raw diets out there like Stella and Chewy's, Instinct or Bravo.

Boxer hugs and kisses,

Heather, mom to
Maggie/boxer/65 lbs/11 +yrs/ CKD, chronic pancreatitis, hypothyroidism, arthritis, arrhythmia controlled by sotalol, adult onset epilepsy, likely IBD and now a heart condition suspected to be ARVC or DCM
&
Gabby/boxer/70 lbs/14 mos/Major dietary indiscretions crazy puppy syndrome :)
Orange County, CA
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From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Anneli
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 4:34 PM
To: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [boxer lovers] Re:lMy 6 mo. old boxer

Hi I have a 6 mo. old boxer . Most days he gets 1 cup of kibble and 2 other 8 oz. meals of raw meat .He has had 2 puppy vaccines and no rabies shot as of yet. He weighs 45 pounds and has lots of energy. .He seems to have a very sensitive stomach with the raw food. Any suggestions?

Anneli

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