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"Cheri" wrote in message news
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>>> On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 8:17:02 AM UTC-10, cshenk wrote:
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>>>> There are many people who 'cook for the dogs'. They use careful
>>>> recipes that are geared to the needs of the specific dog and any sort
>>>> of medical issue it may have. It's generally done in batches then
>>>> frozen and defrosted in daily amounts.
>>>>
>>>> Carol
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>>> Preparing foods for dogs should be easy. You just throw some raw meat in
>>> their general direction. "Cooking" for them seems odd. Is it necessary
>>> to
>>> heat up their foods?

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>> I cook for mine, and freeze in portions. I always heat in the microwave
>> until warm before I feed her. She eats good, meat, veggies, and a bit for
>> rice occasionally, plus a TBS of cottage cheese and a tsp or so of
>> pumpkin
>> daily. I buy her meat in the reduced meat section so she gets a fair
>> variety.
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>> Cheri
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>> That is pretty much how I feed my dogs too

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> And they love us for it.
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> Cheri
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> Yes, they do)) As you know mine are rescue dogs. My current one in
> particular was neatly starved to death so she loves 'the cook' ))


Mine are rescues too, and same with our current one, a walking rack of
bones.

Cheri

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