Bichon Frise/bichons

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what is good for them to eat? like what do you recommend or whats healthy for them?

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I have all of mine on a natural diet that is mostly meat and veggies with some fruits
but no grains or cereals , they do occasionally have oatmeal but that is it.
Foods like from the list below is what mine receive.
Salmon, haddock, cod, mackeral, pilchards, monkfish Sardines (all cooked)
Lamb lamb heart lamb ribs, lambs kidneys (all raw or warmed through)
Chicken, chicken livers (occasionally) chicken wings, chicken legs (all UNCOOKED)
Beef steak, steak mince, rib eye, sirloin.
Lamb mince, turkey mince,Turkey , turkey legs.Pork Ribs. Lamb shanks.(warmed through)
apple slices (pinklady) pear quarters or slices, blueberries, cranberries, raspberries strawberries.
Cucumber, a little spinach and broccoli, grated or baton carrots, Mashed potatoes.
Goats milk, Goats cheese, Goats milk yoghurt probiotic.
Venison all kind, Rabbit occasionally, Duck, Goose, Pheasant, Partridge, Quail.
all warmed through not cooked.Filtered iced water.


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