I previously posted about my Rottweiler and her constant hot spots. I know she is allergic to Soy and after switching around her foods so much I have decided that she must be allergic to something else that's in store bought dog food. She was getting Cortizone shots monthly to "treat" them, but they have recently not been working very well to control them. I picked up a Whole cut-up Chicken at the store last night along with a couple bags of Brown Rice, I already had soem Frozen Green Beans at home.
I boiled the Chicken, drained it, de-boned it & let it cool for a while. then I cooked 2 cups of Brown Rice that quicky turned into about 9 cups!! (i forgot how that stuff expands!)
After the chicken cooled a little i put it in the food processor along with the bag of green beans & chopped it all up. Then I added it to the rice and mixed it all together. I ended up having to use some of the Chicken stock because the mix was a little dry, but just enough to moisten it....I didn't wanna give her all that extra fat.
She really liked it. I was worried about her just gulping it down but she went slow and licked the bowl totally clean. I am going to continue this diet and see how she looks in abotu a week...I am REALLY hoping it helps clear up the hot spots and gets her back to her beautiful, old self.
PS. She is a 9yr old Rottweiler, about 85-90lbs. I plan on feeding 4cups a day and see how she does, I also don't want her to gain a ton of weight either.
I boiled the Chicken, drained it, de-boned it & let it cool for a while. then I cooked 2 cups of Brown Rice that quicky turned into about 9 cups!! (i forgot how that stuff expands!)
After the chicken cooled a little i put it in the food processor along with the bag of green beans & chopped it all up. Then I added it to the rice and mixed it all together. I ended up having to use some of the Chicken stock because the mix was a little dry, but just enough to moisten it....I didn't wanna give her all that extra fat.
She really liked it. I was worried about her just gulping it down but she went slow and licked the bowl totally clean. I am going to continue this diet and see how she looks in abotu a week...I am REALLY hoping it helps clear up the hot spots and gets her back to her beautiful, old self.
PS. She is a 9yr old Rottweiler, about 85-90lbs. I plan on feeding 4cups a day and see how she does, I also don't want her to gain a ton of weight either.
