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Getting a dog as a pet means caring for it in a responsible way
a dogs life long!

FEEDING;
A puppy's dietary needs differ end from the needs of an adult or mature dog.
A puppy have twice the energy needs of a fully grown dog.
 

 

             BASICS Feeding!!

I recommend 3 meals a day to the age of 3 months, 2 meals a day to 8-9 months then
1 meal a day for the adult dog, but this a guide for our silky's only.
If you give your pup milk,
goats milk is the best, or Pets own Puppy milk. Please do not water any milk down.
 [Some dogs can
not tolerant cows milk]
Always make sure your dog has
clean fresh water and shade in the daytime, especially in the hot summer months. 
 

BIG NO NO'S;

Feeding
NEVER, NEVER feed your pup Chicken - BONES, FISH BONES ,or CHOP BONES
as these can cause serious internal damage.


 NO Potatoes,
Onions, Chocolate, spicy things, salts, the white of an egg. Cat foot,
and for some Silky's  Noodles should only be fed OCCASIONALLY to very ACTIVE dogs.


BONES;

Dental Hygiene Check your dog's teeth regularly for signs of tartar build up and gum disease.
Regularly give your dog a raw bone or hard -baked biscuit to scrape his teeth clean and thereby minimize bad breath.

I have found oxtail bones or knuckle bones are quite safe but don't leave the bones
laying about for days. 

FEEDING;

Do
not feed your pup meat alone as this does not have all the vitamins and minerals your pup needs.
 There are many good, well balanced dog food products available
from your supermarkets, and many of the dog food companies have put a lot of time and money into researching the best possible nutritional foods for your dog.
Most dog foods display quantity  instructions on the labeling.
I do
not recommend CAT food  for dogs [although they seem to like it ] As I believe it was made for CATS not for dogs and   requirements are  different from our dogs.

Dry biscuits are an excellent source of completely balanced food and are also very economical in these recessional times.
I like to give my dogs a variety of food such as a
good quality
canned food, Puppy food for pup's up to the age of
12 month
Dry biscuits, fresh meat and vegetables cooked, and the dog sausage type of food.
I wouldn't like to eat the same meal day in and day out so I don't expect my dogs to either.
A few piece of non smelly cheese or a small amount of cooked  Liver are a good treat. But once again, this is only a guide.


Helpful hinds for home cooked dog food

Unfortunately, some dogs Young or old, hold their owners to ransom and refuse to eat'- perhaps holding out for chicken or fillet steak.
This is nonsense as the dog must eat what you think is best for him.
Therefore, ignore these tactics and rem­ove the food if uneaten, in half an hour.
* He has, had ample time to take, advantage
"of eating”. If the food can be saved; place glad-wrap over same
and place it the refrigerator for the next day. Perhaps it can be heated up and made palatable again - you can judge if this is possible.
If not, it's far better to put it in the garbage tin than to leave
it sit there uneaten to attract the flies.  Besides it gives the
`fussy eater 'a psycho-, logical advantage which makes it difficult
to break this habit.
 Some dogs can go for three days with­out eating.
Don't worry; he won't die of star­vation when he is being offered
good food each day.
 If firmness is exhibited, he will'
be eating very nicely whatever you choose to feed, him.
At times like this a vitamin supplement is extremely val­uable.
Increase his maintenance dosage a little and in no time you will
have him begging for his food:
 

Change in diet pattern!
Remember, a dog's digestive system takes several days to
adjust to any changes in diet - so if you wish to feed your dog
a completely dif­ferent diet to what he is used to, take it
slowly or his bowels will protest with subsequent trouble for you?
However, as the time passes, introduce gradually the food you
have decided to feed your dog.

 

HOME MADE DOG BISCUITS
When dog biscuits are made at home, one is sure that.
The best-quality ingredients are in­cluded which are bound to
benefit the health of your dog. The following is a good and
nutritious recipe for dog biscuits.

 

2 cups of whole-grain flour, (not self-raising)

1/2:cup of Cornmeal

 1 tablespoon of bone
meal

 1/2 cup: soy flour"

1/2 : cup oatmeal 

 1/2 cup parsley

3 eggs.

2 tablespoons yeast powder

 

1 tablespoon kelp powder

1 tablespoon alfalfa seeds

 

 

1/2 cup wheat germ oil

2 tablespoons molasses

1/2 tee spoon.
Sea salt.


 

 

           
 

Mix all ingredients together, using a little milk to mix to a stiff dough.
Turn out onto a board and knead with wholegrain Flour to a handling
consistency.
 Press into greased shallow Baking trays and cook for
approximately 30 to 40 minutes in a slow oven.
Whilst hot, cut into squares. These dog biscuits may be fed as a morning
snack, or from part of the evening meal.
 

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