Pets › Re: Canines And Soyabeans by donmillion(m): 10:19pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Please how best can one measure this fomular to be accurate? From what is said now I want to believe this is actually what affected the growth of my Rottweiler puppies because it was my very first time of using the formula and it dealt with me badly my puppies stow for approximately 2 mothns fabulouskay: Much has been said on this particular issue; https://www.nairaland.com/3260193/advice-local-recipe-dog-food/2#56035577
3 things on Soya 1. If you must make it by yourself then almost all the peel must be removed as they contain Glycine which the dog's GIT find difficult to assimilate. 2. Although it's the best plant protein, dogs do not do well on plant-protein cos they are obligate carnivores... 3. Most breeders advice against Soy cos its believed that they are hepatotoxic(liver). Also, have you noticed that all dog feeds av a 'No Soy' labelling? This is not a coincidence! But personally, I did an extensive literature search and so far, I have found no evidence to support it yet. In view of this, exercise caution with Soy my brother |
Pets › Re: Dog Food by donmillion(m): 10:06pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
juniorboy7: how do we contact you? Your number is not seen I've gone to your profile couldn't find any numbers there |
Pets › Re: In Need Of Advice On Proper Dog Meal!! by donmillion(m): 12:12pm On Oct 11, 2019 |
Eating too much salt can make your dog seriously thirsty. That means a lot of trips to the fire hydrant and it could lead to sodium ion poisoning. Symptoms of too much salt include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, tremors, high temperature, and seizures. It may even cause death. coolsegun2002: Whateva advice u take...if u are cooking..don't give ur dog salt..dnt me ask me why, my vet ddnt tell me why either..she just said salt aint good for dogs... |