Where is the best place to find organic meat?!
I live in southern california, and I want to feed a yorkshire terrier maybe a mix of the following:
(all organic)
beef meat, grounded up veggies, (somehow...) grounded up bone, and maybe any organs in the cow or something.
I also gotta find out how to grind up bone.
But I want a label besides the USDA to certify they're organic.
Answers: I want to have a dog, and I want to feed them right, not with that cheap dog food.
I live in southern california, and I want to feed a yorkshire terrier maybe a mix of the following:
(all organic)
beef meat, grounded up veggies, (somehow...) grounded up bone, and maybe any organs in the cow or something.
I also gotta find out how to grind up bone.
But I want a label besides the USDA to certify they're organic.
Most of the grocery stores sell organic meats these days. There are always the natural markets too. I agree with you and feeding a dog right. I have 3. One of them is allergic to corn and wheat ( mostly what plain old pet food is made of with very little meat) I took all 3 of them if commercial dog food and feed them the european stlye dog food. sojos.com is where you can get it. It's a dry mix of grains and other nutrients. You mix a said amount with water and soak it,then add veggies and meats. It can even be made ahead and frozen. I took their recipe and tweaked it to make my own mix. My dog' s health, coat, energy level and overall well being has greatly improved. The one with the allergies is all clear now. If you don't want to mess with all that there are some wonderful organic dog foods on the market usually available in natural markets. They can be kind of pricey, but if you have a small dog it won't be that bad. Price isn't always important when it comes to our beloved pets.
California Ha Stay away from the cool- aid