High Purine Foods

Can anyone recommend a purine "low" of dog food for a Dalmatian?
No liver, red meat, chicken, lamb, meat, offal, yeast, barley, beans, lentils ... and high purine list is endless!
http://www.pet-grub.com/ Try here. We had a Dalmatian for twelve years. It was beautiful. Her name was Princess Jasmine. She came down with Cushing's disease @ 12 and we had to do to when his liver failed. Still missing very expensive! I found it interesting. Whenever you have two or more dog lovers around the theme of Food is sure to happen. There are many commercial foods and supplements market is difficult to understand at all. There is no food or diet that is good for all dogs at all stages of their lives. 10 years ago decided we wanted do more for our dogs fed only commercial croquettes. We start by adding real food such as small quantities of meat, mashed vegetables raw cheese, yogurt, soft cooked eggs, rice, pasta, etc. in your diet business. We are so pleased with the results we started reading everything I could find a natural food or raw. After much research and reading that we have a feeding program that has worked for our dogs. The program consisted of small amounts about 20% protein commercial kibble is with great human quality ingredients and all other real and natural foods. After reading "give your dog a bone ", I began to decrease and grain croquettes. After I attended a seminar by Dr. Billinghurst I removed all the cakes and more commercial products of food grain. So what do I eat? Breakfast is usually a turkey neck and fruit smoothie. Does not take much to throw a turkey neck and some broken fruit in a bowl of what it takes to measure kibble. The meal is ground beef or chunks of raw meat or more raw meat bones puree served with raw vegetables. We like much variety in the pureed vegetables to be able to choose between carrots, celery, green beans, cabbage, turnips, lettuce, zucchini, squash, garlic, etc. not use corn as a dog seems a little gas it. Additions fresh ripe fruits like banana, apple, mango, melon, etc. are also good. From time then add some sweet potatoes in the oven that is a real favorite. The pieces of meat or meat can be beef, turkey, chicken or lamb. You can also add the yogurt or kefir Probiotics, a small cottage or ricotta cheese, a very small amount of rice or leftover pasta, rolled oats or perhaps a little too much. The grains are fed in very small amounts and only once or twice during a period of 2 weeks. I used to travel to shows and trials in a van Therefore, for take food on the road quite easily. However, it is also used when I was in a motel with no problem. I bags for each dog food containers freezer that I kept my cool and thawing required. I've been away for a week without any problems. I also note that since I am breastfeeding Dalmatians, as a breed, are prone to stone formation of urate, which measure the urine with pH test strips on a regular basis and also the vet do a test routine urine on a regular basis. I also try to limit foods high in purine. If you have a Dalmatian that is a stone I suggest you work with a veterinary nutritionist responsible for recommendations on diet. One question that always is cost. At first I thought it was more economical to feed this way. Now that I've found a good source of my flesh and blood I find it more expensive than premium grade kibble I was feeding. I bought the neck in 40 boxes of books, then packed in freezer containers they have enough for a meal for all dogs. I buy vegetables every two weeks and then puree and freeze in containers holding a three day supply. I have a separate refrigerator and freezer dogs for me to real stock when things are on sale. I bought a meat grinder, so it can grind chicken wings, bones and all, for the puppies and may crush the legs, thighs, etc., if available. Also assigned two shelves in the freezer of the refrigerator food store for dogs. We believe it is beneficial for any dog that have natural, raw foods added to food. Owners who do not want to close with a raw food can still improve nutrition, opting for a protected natural kibble (no BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin) made from quality ingredients and adding human raw meat, pureed vegetables and fruits, eggs, raw or cooked yogurt or cottage cheese, etc in it. If you choose to add raw foods to feed your dog, do so gradually. The party all at once can cause digestive disorders. The mashed vegetables should break down cellulose and make the vegetables more digestible. It is recommended a veterinarian before making drastic changes in the diet of the dog. Many supporters of the diet first is integral veterinarians who are more susceptible to diets natural, allopathic veterinarians are. You should consult your veterinarian before making changes in the diet of dogs with medical problems, such as training stone or compromised immune systems. I can only imagine what you think. "But you say," Everything I read says not to feed scraps dogs. "By studying the diet, I read some books on dog 20 to 50 years ago. These books advocated the meat, cereals and vegetables for dogs. For Of course, people eating healthier foods too. Only in recent years we have changed our diet to include more high fat and sugar. Thus yes, if you eat fried foods, foods high in fat, and many sweets, your table scraps are not good for your dog. However, the remains of lean meat, vegetables steamed, and small amounts of cooked grains are great.
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