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Old 08-30-2010, 06:17 PM
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What to feed a Senior GR?

My GR just turned 9. What food can I feed her to extend her life?
I hope she can live as old as like maybe 16, like you guys on the forum here. She is still very active and behaves like 3 years old.

I am currently feeding her quite a couple of supplements and other stuff.

I am currently giving her Glucosamine, Fish Oil, Multi Vitamins, Apple Cider Vinegar, Olive Oil, Tumeric, Ground Ginger, Bone Meal, Bee Pollen, Manuka Honey.

Occassionally, some detox herbs like Burdock and Dandelion

Am thinking of introducing sea vegetables.

Her regular meal I'm feeding her Sweet potatoes, Tofu, Brocolli, Carrots.

She is vegan, as she is allergic to most meat.

Please advise!

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Is she allergic to all meat? If not then I would fnd a meat and add that to her diet. Do you give her a good kibble? I would put her on a good kibble along with your suppliments but I dont know if she needs all those suppliments but then I am not familiar with all of them. It sounds as if you are looking at a raw diet. There are some threads recently about raw diets.
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Yup, she's on royal canine hypoallergenic diet prescribed by the vet. However, I'm not very comfortable feeding her kibbles as they are not natural. I tried feeding her barf however it gives her muscus-y stools. She can only take dehydrolyzed protein.
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Good foods for a Senior

Besides her vitamins etc she gets (10yrs old) natural Precise with fruits in the am and carrots and brocalli in the PM.

But she also loves ice cream, pizza and in fact she eats everything except Mexican foods because it just does her in. You would probably cringe with the list of foods that l feed her and she is approx 65lbs and has a lot of exercise.

About a year ago l saw a man with an older GR and being that l was in the food section of Petsmart l asked him how old his GR is and he said 14 1/2. Of course the next question was what do you feed her.

He said that he only buys the cheapest brand when it's on sale! I also asked about vitamins and he said nothing except kibble in one form or another.

Bottom line your GR has to have a good gene pool and just be lucky.

We feed our GR the best for us as much as for the GR.

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How long was she on barf, and what was in it? My suggestion would be, if she wasn't on long, to go back to it, feed a whole animal patty of some sort and see how she's doing in two months of it. It is NORMAL for dogs to have strange stools for the first bit of being on raw, the body does a bit of housecleaning. If she was on a raw diet that had grains and such added in, those could cause a problem too, so the best idea would be to find a different protien she hasn't had yet, try that and that alone and see how she does.

My golden couldn't do chicken based dog food, but is going strong at 13 eating raw chicken as part of her raw diet.

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