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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1196106" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Some of the really good commercial brands of dog food are every bit as good, and probably better than "homemade." The reason being is that they are balanced with the proper proportions of all the ingredients. The better companies have spent millions of dollars on research. </p><p>So if you are going the direction of "making your own," you will need to stock your shelves and do a lot of research on the subject. Not as easy as it sounds to come up with a "complete and balanced" diet. </p><p>I personally would not attempt it. Good luck.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With that said, my nephew that works the canine unit for the Sheriffs department feeds his working dogs 100% raw diet. Chicken is the main thing, but he gives other supplements to make up for what the chicken does not provide. What? I do not know. It's a pain in the butt handling raw chicken all the time, and not any cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1196106, member: 19938"] Some of the really good commercial brands of dog food are every bit as good, and probably better than "homemade." The reason being is that they are balanced with the proper proportions of all the ingredients. The better companies have spent millions of dollars on research. So if you are going the direction of "making your own," you will need to stock your shelves and do a lot of research on the subject. Not as easy as it sounds to come up with a "complete and balanced" diet. I personally would not attempt it. Good luck. With that said, my nephew that works the canine unit for the Sheriffs department feeds his working dogs 100% raw diet. Chicken is the main thing, but he gives other supplements to make up for what the chicken does not provide. What? I do not know. It's a pain in the butt handling raw chicken all the time, and not any cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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