oldie48
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Hi, Stan is doing well, looks about right weight, developing well and is mostly a calm pup, a bit of zoomie last thing but nothing major and poos all nicely formed. I've failed to get him onto ready made raw, he just doesn't like it and he's pretty much off kibble, which he's never really liked much. He's on 4 meals a day and gets raw meat chopped smallish, some fish (sardines mainly + little bits of crispy fish skin when we have fish) some cooked veg (sweet potato, carrot and broccoli so far) sometimes he gets a little cooked rice if there's some over. He gets goats milk with every meal and I supplement the calcium with ground egg shells. He also gets a little coconut oil. He gets a raw chicken wing a couple of times a week, which I supervise carefully and which tbh fills me with dread ( I am terrified he'll choke or have an obstruction) but he loves it and is getting more effective at dealing with it. I've also introduced small amounts of offal (heart, liver and kidney) and he gets the occasional egg. I'm finding as long as I introduce new tastes slowly, he'll eat up if he's really hungry. He ate some parsley yesterday. Nothing so far has given him an upset tummy.
I'm feeling a bit more confident in what I'm feeding him and he is certainly looking great. Am I missing anything out? I am intending to to move him onto more bones when he's bigger but I really do worry about it! I know some folk will disagree with the rice and egg but he likes both. TIA and Leowalker, I agree that Morrisons is great, got all the offal very cheap, chopped it up and I've now got free flow chunks in the feezer.
I'm feeling a bit more confident in what I'm feeding him and he is certainly looking great. Am I missing anything out? I am intending to to move him onto more bones when he's bigger but I really do worry about it! I know some folk will disagree with the rice and egg but he likes both. TIA and Leowalker, I agree that Morrisons is great, got all the offal very cheap, chopped it up and I've now got free flow chunks in the feezer.