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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Very dry skin ... and extremly dull coat ..

-Thanks everyone ... He is a catahoula. He is about 15-18 weeks old
(he was a rescue) ... anyway He has been on raw for about a month now
and his coat has slowly slowly slowly got dry... he use to be
sooooooo soft. Anyway, I will ditch the fish oil and see if it makes
a difference I will alo try to add some pork in. I am able to get an
unlimited amount of beef fat for free so maybe i can add a little
extra in to help him out .. What is the cheapest cut of pork I can
get and what about the bone? he still needs it so how do i keep the
ratio right when cutting back chicken ?

Thanks, Melda

-- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "calypsoecs" <calypsoecs@...> wrote:
>
>
> What breed is this?
>
> It sounds to me like your puppy could just be losing his "puppy
coat"
> which is very normal for many breeds and sometimes involves
dandruff.
> I have a puppy going through this right now.... He may need a trip
> the the groomer for a deshedding. I would add a little more fish
oil
> and see if that helps...
>
> Warmly,
>
> Kelly Monroe
>
>
> --- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "Melda " <melda25_fl@> wrote:
> >
> > My poor pup is not doing all that great on this raw diet but my
> Adult
> > is thriving... they are getting very similar meals for the most
> > part ...
> >
> > Here is a sample of a day or 2.
> >
> > Chicken Leg (in the morning)
> > large Chicken Thigh or breast (with skin on) in the evennig ,
Beef
> > Heart or canned jack makerall
> > small chicken liver or part of a beef liver every other day.
> > and egg every other day and fish oil and vit. E every day.
> >
> > I have also give them beef heart about every other day in place
for
> one
> > of the chicken meals. He is growing well and evry things seems
> good
> > but his coat looks HORRIBLE. He is losing fur and very
> dandruffy ...
> >
> > Can someone help because I am about to give up here ...
> >
>


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