Cost of feeding adopted stray animals
Posted: Sat 05 Jul 2014 3:53 pm
I repeat my apology on the main forum for helping to lead the homecooked dog food post off topic..
However I would like to point out to Marion and Hippo that some of us (particularly those caring for more than one stray) simply cannot afford the cost of good (or even poor!) quality preprepared foodand have no option but to make our own, even though just opening a tin is much quicker, easier and pleasanter, particularly in this heat!
I would like to ask Hippo for advice on what to add to dog food to supply missing vitamins, and where the tablets can be obtained and how much they cost. I also give my dogs three or so Pedegree biscuits per day as treats/training aids. These claim to contain essential vitamins - will this help. Also which protein items I should avoid for the oldest dog (18plus) - she is taking Vit. B supplements recommended by the Vet after a stroke, but these are really made for humans!
One of the Supermarket is selling "dog salami" with added herbs, does anyone have any views on this? The packet advises adding "mixer meal" (I used to use "Winalot" in the UK) but havent seen anything similar here and of course pasta or rice do not really provide the bulk and crunchiness. Any ideas for a substitute?
However I would like to point out to Marion and Hippo that some of us (particularly those caring for more than one stray) simply cannot afford the cost of good (or even poor!) quality preprepared foodand have no option but to make our own, even though just opening a tin is much quicker, easier and pleasanter, particularly in this heat!
I would like to ask Hippo for advice on what to add to dog food to supply missing vitamins, and where the tablets can be obtained and how much they cost. I also give my dogs three or so Pedegree biscuits per day as treats/training aids. These claim to contain essential vitamins - will this help. Also which protein items I should avoid for the oldest dog (18plus) - she is taking Vit. B supplements recommended by the Vet after a stroke, but these are really made for humans!
One of the Supermarket is selling "dog salami" with added herbs, does anyone have any views on this? The packet advises adding "mixer meal" (I used to use "Winalot" in the UK) but havent seen anything similar here and of course pasta or rice do not really provide the bulk and crunchiness. Any ideas for a substitute?