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As a zoologist, I have always been interested in feeding my dogs a more species appropriate diet. My dogs have been introduced to a variety of foods and had ‘stomachs of steel’, but I used kibble as the base. I use meat, eggs, cheese, fruit and veggies as training rewards. Recently, Jessie was tested for thyroid and adrenal fucntion and both were on the low side. I thought I would start with food (the building blocks of the body) to rule out allergies and other possible causes of the low thyroid. Some basic info to remember: It’s not rocket science! And a wide margin for error is allowed! Each dog is different. 80:10:10 (follows the ‘prey model’ of raw food diets) 80% muscle meat, 10% organ meat, 10% bone Watch the amount of fat in the meat source (10-40% depending on how active your dog is) Use unenhanced meat (no flavoring, coloring, antibiotics, salt etc) . Organic meat is ideal! Feed 2-3% of your dog’s body weight daily (2%x30 lb dog= 0.6lb of food, 3%x30lb dog=0.9lb of food) Can also feed upto 15% of fruit/vegetable matter (pumpkin, squash, spinach, celery, yam, berries, apples etc) Supplementing with vitamins/minerals is optional Tips: *start with 1 type of meat and stick with it for 3-4 weeks *start with pure muscle meat only *then try some bone (breast or back bone of fowl) *add some organ meat (watch for diarrhea) *try feeding with skin (fowl), may need to make a cut or two at first (often fat hides under skin so remove as needed) * dogs LOVE eating raw and they … Video Rating: 5 / 5
My dog Zodiac on a raw food diet. He is eating some of his raw turkey. I do not usually feed so much meat, but its Thanksgiving, and he wanted something too For anyone interested in this diet: This is the best your pet can get, natural, healthy, flavorful and very good for pets with dental problems. Ever since Zodi was started on the diet, he has been free of any health problems (fleas, hotspots, worms, infections ect). If you worry about parasites/bacteria, dogs and cats can handle these (even newly weaned puppies and kittens, all my feral kittens have been raised on this diet) they have been fine for thousands of years on this diet. Commercial (canned/dry kibbles) pet food has only been around for 60 years, and how did the dogs and cats survive before these? Raw meat and scraps. So if they were fine then, they will be fine now, I have talked to many experts, who claim that it can take up to a million years to change a species diet so dratically (from healthy meat, bone and organ to 80% grain) Commercial pet food causes VERY bad reactions in pets because most of them have preservatives that have been banned in people food because they caused tumors, birth defects, allergies, liver/heart failures and other bad things.. Some of them even have euthanized animals, yes it has been found by Ann Martin (author of food pets die for)that tons (literally) or euthanized pets go to rendering plants (where pet food is made). If any of these are found in your pet food, chances are …
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Is it suitable to feed this dog food to my four month old golden retriever puppy? I switched him from Healthwise to the EVO food since it has no grains. However I have read that the high protein and calcium content may make it suitable for adult dogs only, particularly in the case of large breeds. I would like to keep him on this food since his skin allergies have cleared up and he loves it. Also his hair is looking so much better. But if is really bad for him I will switch him to Innova EVO large breed puppy dry dog food. I just want to see what the general opinion is on this dog food since I have no experience with this.
For skin allergy’s
and for gassy poopie problems?
i can not figure out what to get anymore, He constantly has gas and the poops. I take him to the vets WEEKLY it seems like…And i can not afford the expensive brands..seriously like anything over 15 dollars i cant do. And i can only do that WEEKLY for 2 dogs with all the stuff going on right now. What can i do? i am having a baby in January and i just can not afford that 30-50 dollar dog food i just cant. and i have had him for like 3 years and i am not going to make him more miserable by giving him up. that’s just way meaner then buying cheap dog food.