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He's a 40 pound shepherd mix, and i was wondering about his diet. Currently i have a kitchen aid grinder. I create a cooked mix of meats, usually pork, lamb, and beef. It gets grinded into a fine meat, and then i use that as his weekly dog food. Any other suggestions for his food? I was thinking adding potatoes and rice, but i dont know if that's a good idea

He's a 40 pound shepherd mix, and i was wondering about his diet. Currently i have a kitchen aid grinder. I create a cooked mix of meats, usually pork, lamb, and beef. It gets grinded into a fine meat, and then i use that as his weekly dog food. Any other suggestions for his food? I was thinking adding potatoes and rice, but i dont know if that's a good idea

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Bones And Raw Food, the BARF diet. Chicken is very affordable, often .99/lb at our local (non-chain) store, always available for .69/lb at wallyworld when we make it there. Almost all her meals are frozen, making storage a snap once it get hacked into modest meals. A great benefit is the small size of the shit compared to those poor mutts fed Old Roy garbage. The first year we wanted to make extra sure she got all the essentials, so breakfast was a quality puppy kibble and dinner was meat. And the logs out of that little dog would make a St. Bernard blush. Now this 40# healer/collie craps are just a shade bigger than a cat”s dump. Never had such a healthy, shiny, energetic, aware and intelligent dog in my life. I actually feel guilt for how I raised all my other dogs over my lifetime now that I’ve seen the difference.