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Re: food



Bo is sensitive to brewer's yeast which is
often an ingredient in dog food and can
cause ear problems.  Is it in Canine Caviar?
Lori
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No corn, no by products, no wheat.

----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Renee Brooks" <jrbrooks@cs.utah.edu>
To: <brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: food


Since we are discussing alternative foods, Leigh and I found something
we have started supplimenting Torrey and Maples dinner with

Steve's Real Food for Dogs
Ingredients are
raw ground chicken including bones
raw veggies (broccoli, romaine lettuce, carrots, cantaloupe)
chicken liver and gizzards
flax seeds, rice bran, tuna oil, dried kelp, extract of chicory, sea
salt
zinc proteinate, copper protinate, iron protinate, and rosemary
extract.

The food comes in 1" cubes. The downside - it's very expensive, but
it's helping us move over to a more raw diet. It's made in Eugene
(888) 526-1900.

We also give them yogurt with dinner and more raw veggies that I put
in the processor, so I suspect the ear infections must come from corn
in something. Either the Canine Caviar (chicken) or their treats -
IAMs bones. I'll whip up a batch of Grandma Gina's Liver treats, and
we'll switch the food again. We store their food in a big storage
container, so I don't have the ingredients list. Does anyone know if
Canine Caviar chicken flavor has corn?

Thanks everyone for your input on this.
Renee and Leigh