Cooked chicken for dogs

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SevenSins

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Several minutes of cooking. The situation is this. Before, i am giving him 1cup of rice, chicken, veggies, boiled egg and broth in the morning and evening. Then 2 cups of eagle pack in the middle of the day or lunch then treats in the afternoon. After that, he's appetite got tired up of the foods that im giving him and he managed not to eat for 6days until yesterday. He found again his appetite when i fed him acana lamb and apple. So i decided to switch to feeding him raw chicken and egg but he doesnt want to eat it so i decided to cook the chicken or beef so his everyday meal now starting yesterday was 2cups of rice, chicken, potatoes, and boiled egg, banana in the morning and evening and 2 cups of acana lamb and apple at lunch. But now, he constantly vomits because he really likes to jumps after eating. I dunno now if its because of the food that im giving him that's why he vomits or because of playing after meal or because of bones. I inspected his vomit and its always white substance with bits of pice.
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Without even getting into the issue of cooked chicken bones... Rice? Veggies? Potatoes? Bananas? Broth? I would very highly recommend sticking to kibble until you do some serious research on canine nutrition. I get that you have all the best of intentions, but that's almost scary. Even feeding raw chicken and eggs can be bad for your dog if all they're getting is muscle meat and too much bone.
 
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he's 11 months old now and he weighs 25lbs and 22inches in height..
Do you happen to have a picture of your dog standing? I've having an extremely hard time picturing a 22 inch tall, 25 pound male APBT-type/mixed dog that wasn't on death's doorstep. My little SBT bitch was extremely underweight when she was sick once and dropped down to 25 pounds. She's 11 inches tall.
 

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We get chicken or beef at the butchers and put it in boiling water for about 1-2 minutes - just enough so that the outside is white and the inside is still raw.
We mix the meat with rice and/or (depending on which day of the week) oats as well as a chopped mixture of carrots, paisly, garlic, sometimes red beets and cod liver oil (eww). :)
 

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Do you happen to have a picture of your dog standing? I've having an extremely hard time picturing a 22 inch tall, 25 pound male APBT-type/mixed dog that wasn't on death's doorstep. My little SBT bitch was extremely underweight when she was sick once and dropped down to 25 pounds. She's 11 inches tall.
Yeah, me too. Is that 22 inches at the shoulders?
 

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I'd like to see a picture as well. Gavroche is 22 inches and 53 pounds, and has a body structure similar to a bully (he's boxer or possibly mixed with american bulldog), and I wouldn't want to see him any thinner than he is now.
 

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Wow, please post a picture. Bruno is around 22" and a pit bull mix and he is almost 70 lbs. Are you measuring from the ground to the shoulder when standing on all fours?
 

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