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We also use Honest Kitchen. We generally buy the Preference, which
is meat-free, and then add our own fresh (cooked) meat. We've tried
a few of the varieties that already have meat in them, but Basil
doesn't really like them. The meat in those is basically powdered -
it's real meat, just ground very finely. Basil likes having
something to chew. I will use one of the varieties with meat when
Basil is boarded, since it's easier for the workers to deal with and
I don't have to worry about perishable foods being stored properly.<br>
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-Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB<br>
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On 12/9/11 5:18 AM, Gwen Dossey wrote:<br>
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<div style="right: auto;"><span style="right: auto;">The second
one is a dehydrated dog food called The Honest Kitchen. Go
to their website to find out their ingredients at <a
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The girls like mixing the two together for a special treat!
We originally bought THK to keep in our Earthquake kit for
the kids since you just rehydrate it with warm water, but
then when we were running low on kibble, we mixed the two
and they were in love!!</span></div>
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