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Im so sorry to hear she is still not well.
I think Ginny & Jane have some great advice.
I hope she is much better very sonon!
Lisa, I sent you a PM with a link to JD's specialists center. It's very close to you.
Sending prayers for Izzy. I'm sorry to hear she's had such a rough time. Hoping you get some answers very soon.
On the farm,when grampas animals were sick,it was boiled chicken and rice. Sometimes we used boiled hambuger but the chicken is the best. It always got our animals well. Sometimes OLD remidies are the ones that work. Sure hope she gets well...
Prayers and Stanlee hugs to Izzy, I hope a diagnosis is found soon and proper treatment does wonders. Hang in there, we're here for you!
Poor Izzy. Best thoughts going out to you and Izzy.
Ditto.
aw hoping Izzy gets better soon xo
Regarding the amount of chicken breast to feed, you need to have a rough idea of the dog's calorie requirements when feeding a homemade diet. You can get an idea by calculating how many calories he's getting from his kibble; check the calorie content of the food and multiply by the number of cups he usually eats per day. For medium sized adult dogs, you can also do a rough calculation by multiplying their weight times 25, assuming they are at a healthy weight. (But that doesn't work for puppies). Larger dogs need fewer calories per pound, and small dogs need more, so the range for an adult doodle might be anywhere from 15 to 30 calories per pound of body weight.
Here's a tool you can also use: http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-feeding-tips/dog-food-calculator/
One cup of boiled white meat chicken breast contains 200 calories. One cup of cooked white rice is about the same. For those using sweet potatoes in place of or in addition to rice, there are about 250 calories in a cup of mashed sweet potatoes. I use a 50% chicken and 50% carb mixture, but many people use a one-thirs chicken two-thirds carb proportion.
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