I feel like s genius, going on vacation with my dog without carrying tons of dog food with me. As long as there is a butcher or a grocery store, we both are just fine. It's so easy.
Depending on what they are in a week the dogs are potentially deficient in many vital nutrients. These meals lack more than half of the essential nutrients. I recommend adding liver, secreting organs like kidney/spleen, muscular organs like heart or gizzards, more sea food like mussels and oysters, and possibly synthetic nutrients like vitamin e oil :)
So you wanna tell me wild Wolf are diving for seaweed and oysters cause they miss nutrients... holy f. how clueless people are, you have everything in meat!
@@troysdogtrainingvery true! Pay a little more now for a real diet, or make the dog suffer and pay a ton later at the vet. 🤷🏼 Pretty easy decision to me.
@@Mattnozz I just meal prepped yesterday for mine. He’s 30 pounds and his balanced meals that are still within his calorie range, come out to about $5.00 daily.
Thats not expensive at all. 2 big dogs and u only spend $200 a month. I assume ur dogs are at least 50lbs and up. I think this is reasonable stating the fact we spend more then $200 on our grocery list per month I think ppl who say it’s expensive just simply don’t want to invest in their dogs health bc they feel „they’re jus a dog“…. Bc wen u have kids u spend hundreds of dollars on diapers, food, etc, but ppl r scared to take care of their dogs properly. It cracks me up
Interesting on the frozen tilapia. I have my first Doberman now. I am doing mostly dry but add raw eggs, certain herbs like dried parsley, oregano, and cinnamon... I do plan on doing these types of feeding. Thank you for the information and awareness on raw diet 👋🏻😀
Definitely mention to make sure its a balanced diet because just raw meet isnt enough. For instance just feeding them chicken thighs, breasts, or legs isnt good
No it's more complicated than that, It should also include liver and secreating organ, you should alo weigh Everything with Steamed AND Pureed Veg as well as some supplements like wheat grass powder and anchovies, You should not feed tilapia it is high in OMEGA 6 Instead of OMEGA 3, You should weigh each ingredient appropriate to meet your dogs nutritional value
@@troysdogtraining I always get hung up on adding organs. I usually throw in some beef or chicken organs once a week but any other organ isn't readily available to me. I have fed tilapia for 2 years with no issues.
Doing my research and feel this doesn't have enough nutrients, and there are healthier options for getting the nutrients that brown rice offers without the starch
Feeding raw organic to my American Shepard and he is 10000x happier and healthier. Helped drastically with shedding. I want to start introducing some chicken feet or another source of bone to help with jaw strength and teeth cleaning… just worries me he will choke hahah
Ive read through them. A lot of that comes from a good place but I’m a whole prey or barf person myself. Maybe if you have 1 dog lots of time, money and a big fridge then sure nrc might be for you but they also openly advocate for things like salmon which will kill a dog. I work woth dogs so I like simple diets made up of whole prey or biologically appropriate raw foods
@@troysdogtraining thanks for the reply! I was just curious on your opinion. yes I also don’t feed salmon & always feel weary when i see people feeding it raw 🤭
@@mikaelaworkman3138 yes salmon poisoning is real, all it takes is the fish having the fluke rickettsial organism, and your dog could die that week. Very worrisome.
@@troysdogtraining It’s so personal to each dog, but of course there’s still big no no’s that everyone should go by! i feed raw as well- I try to stick to the NRC but my 15lb dog seems to not digest fish well, and also has a hard time digesting raw meaty bones (even small ones like 1.5oz). so have to use ground bone & supplement for his dha/epa/omega 3s. I feel silly telling people he can’t really eat raw meaty bones whole (he can gnaw on a larger bone just for tooth 🦷 cleaning, but actually wholly eating the full raw meaty bone like duck neck or rabbit spine/ribs, he always ends up with loose stools & sometimes a bit of blood so i just stopped giving him them, and do ground bone instead)
@@troysdogtraining People who wrote the NRC book are nutritionist. They know best, I have fed my dogs raw salmon and they have lived 14 yrs(for GSDs) or more they love it and it’s super nutritious it’s not about making the diet “simple” it’s about providing the nutrients your dogs needed for regular bodily functions to work
@@Davidsweirdness i’m a maker by nature. so for these i did metal work for the frames and then cut the lenses and colored them in a dye bath i worked in that field for a bit
@@troysdogtraining I see. I never fed my dogs anything but raw, so I didn’t know what was going on here. I’ve started all my dogs at two months old on raw.
Silly me hearing 6 month old puppy and thinking that was a huge piece of meat for the little thing. Checked the profile and I believe it’s a 6 month Great Dane! Lol
So what I don’t understand is the fda claiming that 33% of chicken in the grocery store Contaminated with salmonella and 47% with e-coil how are you avoiding these guys getting sick from the raw chicken?
Emmm brown rice no, ground meat no not good for the dog especially smaller dogs because they usually have digestive problems and ground meat will make it worse plus over time the teeth will be going bad, also they need organs like liver,heart, stomach etc. Also important vegetables, and eggs once or twice a week same goes for fish.
well organ meat is not meant to be given in large portions and is available in the spinal cuts that are part of the full leg quarter cut. however, i do give organ meats and other various cuts here and there.
you don't have to do that! dogs already carry traces of salmonella in their stomachs, they can handle raw chicken just fine. if it's sold for human consumption, isnt expired or smells weird, it's good to go :)
I feel like s genius, going on vacation with my dog without carrying tons of dog food with me. As long as there is a butcher or a grocery store, we both are just fine. It's so easy.
Amazing you can afford that!! That’s awesome. Bet they’re a healthy happy doggo
Depending on what they are in a week the dogs are potentially deficient in many vital nutrients. These meals lack more than half of the essential nutrients. I recommend adding liver, secreting organs like kidney/spleen, muscular organs like heart or gizzards, more sea food like mussels and oysters, and possibly synthetic nutrients like vitamin e oil :)
I go half kibble and half raw makes it balance and to make sure my dogs get the nutrients and vitamins I always add em in
If u add some beef liver and a raw egg they are getting everything they need and then some
I came to the comment section to leave this comment. Lol! I’m glad I found yours. 😊❤
Make some superfood vegi treats, preferably dehydrated. You can make them in a large batches once you know which ones the dog likes.
So you wanna tell me wild Wolf are diving for seaweed and oysters cause they miss nutrients... holy f. how clueless people are, you have everything in meat!
Great content!
Raw can be expensive but if your dogs health means anything to you it’s worth it I have 2 big dogs on raw spend £200 a month
also you’ll save on vet bills
@@troysdogtrainingvery true! Pay a little more now for a real diet, or make the dog suffer and pay a ton later at the vet. 🤷🏼 Pretty easy decision to me.
How much do you feed 1 dog a day?
@@Mattnozz I just meal prepped yesterday for mine. He’s 30 pounds and his balanced meals that are still within his calorie range, come out to about $5.00 daily.
Thats not expensive at all. 2 big dogs and u only spend $200 a month. I assume ur dogs are at least 50lbs and up. I think this is reasonable stating the fact we spend more then $200 on our grocery list per month I think ppl who say it’s expensive just simply don’t want to invest in their dogs health bc they feel „they’re jus a dog“…. Bc wen u have kids u spend hundreds of dollars on diapers, food, etc, but ppl r scared to take care of their dogs properly. It cracks me up
Interesting on the frozen tilapia. I have my first Doberman now. I am doing mostly dry but add raw eggs, certain herbs like dried parsley, oregano, and cinnamon... I do plan on doing these types of feeding. Thank you for the information and awareness on raw diet 👋🏻😀
Are these all frozen? Is it better to keep it frozen when feeding your dog?
Definitely mention to make sure its a balanced diet because just raw meet isnt enough. For instance just feeding them chicken thighs, breasts, or legs isnt good
I have many videos on that and you are not wrong. You must must must balance the diet
Thanks for the video. @troysdogtraining is this once a day feeding or is it this portion twice a day?
Can puppies under 6 months be on a raw diet?
No it's more complicated than that, It should also include liver and secreating organ, you should alo weigh Everything with Steamed AND Pureed Veg as well as some supplements like wheat grass powder and anchovies, You should not feed tilapia it is high in OMEGA 6 Instead of OMEGA 3, You should weigh each ingredient appropriate to meet your dogs nutritional value
That’s one method. This is a different one. I am aware of how you do it and now you are aware of a new way as well.
@@troysdogtraining that's great!
@@troysdogtraining I always get hung up on adding organs. I usually throw in some beef or chicken organs once a week but any other organ isn't readily available to me. I have fed tilapia for 2 years with no issues.
@@The_Woof_Pack I add secreting organ meat here and there. There’s a good amount on many leg quarter cuts
You act like there is only one way to do things. You control freak.
How many times a day..we can feed raw diet to our adults gsd and puppy
Doing my research and feel this doesn't have enough nutrients, and there are healthier options for getting the nutrients that brown rice offers without the starch
Feeding raw organic to my American Shepard and he is 10000x happier and healthier. Helped drastically with shedding. I want to start introducing some chicken feet or another source of bone to help with jaw strength and teeth cleaning… just worries me he will choke hahah
have you ever considered reading through the NRC book guidelines?
Ive read through them. A lot of that comes from a good place but I’m a whole prey or barf person myself. Maybe if you have 1 dog lots of time, money and a big fridge then sure nrc might be for you but they also openly advocate for things like salmon which will kill a dog.
I work woth dogs so I like simple diets made up of whole prey or biologically appropriate raw foods
@@troysdogtraining thanks for the reply! I was just curious on your opinion. yes I also don’t feed salmon & always feel weary when i see people feeding it raw 🤭
@@mikaelaworkman3138 yes salmon poisoning is real, all it takes is the fish having the fluke rickettsial organism, and your dog could die that week. Very worrisome.
@@troysdogtraining It’s so personal to each dog, but of course there’s still big no no’s that everyone should go by! i feed raw as well- I try to stick to the NRC but my 15lb dog seems to not digest fish well, and also has a hard time digesting raw meaty bones (even small ones like 1.5oz). so have to use ground bone & supplement for his dha/epa/omega 3s. I feel silly telling people he can’t really eat raw meaty bones whole (he can gnaw on a larger bone just for tooth 🦷 cleaning, but actually wholly eating the full raw meaty bone like duck neck or rabbit spine/ribs, he always ends up with loose stools & sometimes a bit of blood so i just stopped giving him them, and do ground bone instead)
@@troysdogtraining People who wrote the NRC book are nutritionist. They know best, I have fed my dogs raw salmon and they have lived 14 yrs(for GSDs) or more they love it and it’s super nutritious it’s not about making the diet “simple” it’s about providing the nutrients your dogs needed for regular bodily functions to work
Bro I love your glasses where'd you get them?
hahaha i made them actually
@@troysdogtraining how??? Lol?
@@Davidsweirdness i’m a maker by nature. so for these i did metal work for the frames and then cut the lenses and colored them in a dye bath
i worked in that field for a bit
That's dope!!
They look hefty !!
I am new to raw diet. So in this video for a 6 month old large dog like German shepherd. Feed 1 raw leg quarter and per day?
i can’t tell you an amount tbh you need to start feeding don’t over feed and watch the dogs weight and respond accordingly
@@troysdogtraining But for raw feeding one meal per day?
Very cool, but why are you cooking rice and putting it into ground beef? 🤔🧡
just for this recipe where you might be feeding a young puppy a lot and you’re looking to add filler this can work.
@@troysdogtraining I see. I never fed my dogs anything but raw, so I didn’t know what was going on here. I’ve started all my dogs at two months old on raw.
It’s not expensive he says😂
My new puppy is eating raw diet of chicken feet beef loin pumpkin and chicken heart
Silly me hearing 6 month old puppy and thinking that was a huge piece of meat for the little thing. Checked the profile and I believe it’s a 6 month Great Dane! Lol
Just wondering what about an English Mastiff
size and f the dog breed doesn’t change the basic nutritional requirements of a raw diet. just the amount fed.
How many times a day do you feed them raw?
I feed my full grown dogs 1 time a day
@@troysdogtraining Dogs need to eat at least twice a day. Break up their calories.
@@WillInWestPalm wrong you go ahead and do that if you want to.
@@WillInWestPalmWhat is the point of breaking up the calories?
@@jesusmywholehaschanged Why don't you eat just once a week?
So what I don’t understand is the fda claiming that 33% of chicken in the grocery store
Contaminated with salmonella and 47% with e-coil how are you avoiding these guys getting sick from the raw chicken?
first off poultry chickens are inoculated for these diseases in the egg, plus, just research a dogs gut biome and you’ll understand.
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Emmm brown rice no, ground meat no not good for the dog especially smaller dogs because they usually have digestive problems and ground meat will make it worse plus over time the teeth will be going bad, also they need organs like liver,heart, stomach etc. Also important vegetables, and eggs once or twice a week same goes for fish.
There’s just so many wrong things you wrote and to top it all off, you have given no reason for any of your opinions listed here.
ya where is the organ meat man?
well organ meat is not meant to be given in large portions and is available in the spinal cuts that are part of the full leg quarter cut.
however, i do give organ meats and other various cuts here and there.
Do you wash or “disinfect” your chicken? Read something about cleaning the chicken with vinegar first before feeding it to your dog
you don't have to do that! dogs already carry traces of salmonella in their stomachs, they can handle raw chicken just fine. if it's sold for human consumption, isnt expired or smells weird, it's good to go :)
„it‘s not expensive“ how much did u pay for those 5 meals if u giv them on a daily basis
at the time each piece of chicken cost about 60 cents. so 1 dog 60 cents a day minimum