Friday, October 21, 2011

Sustenance

As previously detailed, Maisie eats raw food.  A few months back, I decided to investigate some less expensive options (including grain-free kibble) but ultimately opted to keep her on raw.  I did, however, change brands...initially because it was a lot less expensive than the first one.  Since then, the price has increased a bit (to around $3.70 per day for approximately 40 lb. Maisie), but I have kept her on it because she seems to be doing better on this food.

And by "better," my fellow dog people know I mean better poops.  Not to get too gross with details, but let's just say there is a more consistent firmness that was sometimes lacking before. Plus the dinner bar format is perfect for me because each bar is one pound...which just happens to be the exact amount Maisie eats every day.  They are conveniently pre-scored to be easily divided into two (or more) meals.

I have also started adding a few different things to one of Maisie's two meals each day, for added flavor and benefits.  I add a tablespoon of probiotic-rich Greek yogurt every other morning, and on the other mornings I switch between the same amount of either cottage cheese or applesauce (the no sugar added variety).

Maisie's breakfast yesterday was yogurt with beef (which I alternate with chicken to mix up the protein).

She loves it when I let her lick the yogurt-y spoon as an appetizer!

At the suggestion of Our Waldo Bungie, I also have been sprinkling a dental supplement over Maisie's food.

It took a while to see results, but now I think there has been at least a slight reduction in tooth discoloration so I am continuing to use it.  Unfortunately, the product's claim that it helps bad breath is pure fiction!

Since Maisie's food is grain-free, I give her grain-free treats as well.  When she's a good girl (or just extra super cute, like always), she receives a reward from the treat jar.

I also try to keep her Kong fillings grain-free, mixing any combination of yogurt, applesauce, sweet potato and/or banana with canned ground meat.  I put a little peanut butter in there every now and then too.

Regardless of what she's fed, Maisie still has to "wait" until I give her permission to dig in.  Sometimes she likes to show me how hungry she is in the meantime...I think that's so she can be sure I really appreciate her waiting.

The instant she's "free" to eat, she chows down.  The bowl is always completely empty within a couple minutes!

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay! I am glad you are FINALLY starting to see a difference with the PlaqueOff! I noticed with Turk and Rufus awhile back that their teeth weren't looking AS sparkly white as they normally do, so I increased the amount of PlaqueOff in their food (from the low end of the recommended amount to the maximum) and it went back to being sparkly white again! But you are right on the breath part, not sure what can be done about that!

Anonymous said...

Wow...this postie came at just the right time. My mom said she's thinking more and more abouts switching us over to raw foodables but she feels super in-timmy-dated (whatever that means) at the thought of trying it. I'll have to tell her abouts this postie and maybe it'll help her figure it all out.

Wiggles & Wags,
Mayzie

Patty said...

Maisie and Sophie's food bowls look similar in content. Sophie is fed primal raw food. The 1lb patties make life so easy! Have you tried giving Maisie a turkey or chicken neck? I give Sophie one or two a week and it keeps her teeth quite clean!

K-Koira said...

Wow, that premade raw sounds expensive... On prey model raw, my two dogs (35 lbs and 42 lbs) and cat cost about $2 on average to feed. Plus, with the whole food, they clean their teeth naturally, leaving off any need for supplements for teeth cleaning.

But, I guess you've got to do what works for you. And its good that you are seeing positive results.

Unknown said...

I am packing my bags right now! Maisie, you will share with my right?

XOXOXO
Pauley James

Two Grad Students and a Pittie said...

i think havis mad at me after reading this post.

sprinkles said...

I've heard from a number of bloggers that raw diets are the way to go. Never tried it though.

Anonymous said...

I have been trying to read your blog and for some reason Blogger wouldn't let me see it. I am happy I finally got to today. Maisie is just gorgeous. Her coat is so shiny, here eyes are clear and sparkling and her face is sweet as pie. Hugs and nose kisses