mishellyshel
Chin Slave
I know there has been much debate regarding feeding our chins fresh vegetables. In fact one exotic vet said I should be feeding fresh greens and my current vet said it is not necessary but if I wanted to vary their diet a small amount is ok.
Prior to this group I did feed my chin some of the snack mixes sold at petsmart (the fruit/nut mix). The one thing he really liked was the dried Peas.
So I was wondering if anyone here has tried to make their own "dried" foods and feed to their chins?
There is no added sugar and I thought the crunch might be good for their teeth.
I have a food dehydrator at home that I have used to make banana chips for myself and it works great.
I was thinking of purchasing organic peas and trying it BUT wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts??
Prior to this group I did feed my chin some of the snack mixes sold at petsmart (the fruit/nut mix). The one thing he really liked was the dried Peas.
So I was wondering if anyone here has tried to make their own "dried" foods and feed to their chins?
There is no added sugar and I thought the crunch might be good for their teeth.
I have a food dehydrator at home that I have used to make banana chips for myself and it works great.
I was thinking of purchasing organic peas and trying it BUT wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts??