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Dachshunds Loved Chicken

Last few days the Three Doxies have been eating high on the hog, or may I say high on the chicken. Every so often they get treated with chicken breasts from Ralph’s supermarket.

It’s a simple recipe–just plop two or three frozen chicken breasts into a bowl, cover and defrost for 12 minutes. Then cook for about six minutes on high or until done.

Cut the chicken breasts into bite size pieces for your dachshunds and set aside for a few minutes to cool.

The total time to prepare the meal for the dogs is about 20 minutes. Odie, Molly and Chloe love this meal and so will your dachshunds.

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Trying New Dashund Dog Food

Royal Canin MINI Canine Health Nutrition Dachshund 28 (3 lbs.)

Every six months or so, we stop in Solvang to pick up a few gifts, eat lots of Arnie’s Famous Aebleskivers and stop in next door at Berengaria to see what new Dachshund goodies to buy.

Besides the dachshund coffee cups, pillows, pictures, books, dachshund bank, they carry a really good line of women’s cloths. This is one store I don’t mind shopping at with my wife because I usually find something for me or the Three Doxies.

After spending the day shopping for gifts in town, we stopped by a market to get some fruits and veggies for dinner. Originally we thought it was a “Farmer’s Market” where we could pick up some local produce, but it was just a local grocery store.

Solvang must have tons of Doxie owners for a smaller grocery store to carry Royal Canin Dachshund 28 dog food. I’ve never heard of the brand before but Royal Canin has some impressive dachshund information on how to improve your dog’s health.

We picked up a bag and so far all our doxies like it! Chloe and Molly whom never eat dry food gobbled it up like they haven’t eaten all day. The only bad thing about food is that it hard to find in our area. Luckily, we can get Dachshund 28 online at PETCO.

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Food Recall … Just the Poop Scoop


I know this is a shameful pug for dog.com, but they are an excellent resource for getting the poop scoop on the dog food recall. If you don’t know if which was recalled, just follow their links to the recall page.

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Dachshund Dog Food

Molly was sick for a few days with diarrhea and vomiting. It started the same night she grabbed a short-rib off my wife’s dinner plate when my wife got up to get a glass of water.

The 2×2x1-inch piece of meat was huge for a Miniature Dachshund. But Molly was too fast for a scolding and she hopped up onto my wife’s chair, two paws on the table and was gone in a red flash of light with the meat.

I made the mistake of trying to get it away from her and she managed to swallow the thing without really chewing. It was too much for her digestive track to handle and she started with the diarrhea that night.

Luckily, she’s more or less housebroken and she woke me up around midnight, then 1 AM, 2 AM, etc. to let here out. She did have an accident when I was too slow opening up the sliding glass door to the backyard.

She’s getting better now that it is out of her system. I’ve been feeding her a mixture of turkey and rice to keep her hydrated and mild on her soft doxie tummy.

Feeds Three Miniature Dachshunds

¼ lb — Buddig Turkey Deli Cuts
½ c — white rice
1 c — water

Combine water and rice and bring to a boil. Cover and cook on low for 15 minutes. Cut Turkey into bite size pieces then stir into rice. Total preparation time about 20 minutes. Miniature Dachshund eat time about 1 minute.

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