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Old 01-22-2006, 08:53 PM
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Re: feeding dog macro

Hi everyone, so kind of you all to post on this subject. In my case I really am trying to cut back on the amount of animal protein I feed altho I recognise that it is natural for my dog to have some and will continue to provide it but on a smaller scale than I was. He is doing well on the well soaked/long cooked organic shortgrain brown rice. Just wondering how much seaweed Ishould add to soak/cooking water for approx 1/2cup uncooked rice for a 60lb dog? He has been getting his usual 1/2 avocado in the morning (my husband eats other half, he is 83yo and in perfect health altho not macro). Then for breakfast he gets about 1/3 cup cooked rice with a raw egg yolk on it. For dinner its a raw meat or steamed white fish filet (or occasional can of sardines unsalted and in water)and a cup of raw crushed veggies, today I added a tsp each pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds to the crushing. He gets some organic plain yogurt before bedtime and snacks are varied but have been dehydrating sliced sweet potatoes and he loves them (was paying $14 for Sams Yams) I do have the Dr Pitcairn book.
anneh
. QUOTE=Karlitta]The favorite macrobiotic food could only be a freshly killed mouse.
I want to recommend a book to you - Natural Health for Dogs and Cats - Dr. Pitcairn's.
Good luck, Karlitta[/quote]
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