The Growing Problem With Homemade Pet Food

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  • @markkillset5205
    @markkillset5205 9 місяців тому +1047

    Yes, "raw" foods are tricky. But home made "cooked" food is 100 times better than any food you can buy in a store, period!

    • @Pizzzllla
      @Pizzzllla 8 місяців тому +29

      bingo

    • @kathrynletchford5114
      @kathrynletchford5114 8 місяців тому

      Cooking food is taking away nutrients, from your pet.
      They don't eat cooked food in the wild.
      That is why it's called a RAW diet. The meat is raw, you can lightly cook the vegetables to replicate what a dog would eat, in the intestines of it's prey.

    • @cherylrightnour9918
      @cherylrightnour9918 8 місяців тому +37

      Yes found out about the crappy kibble type dog food is crap is last few months - I had bought soo many different kinds- but he still wouldn’t it unless I put some can food in it- even then he wouldn’t eat all of it.
      I’d had look at some videos on FB of difference people that created Good dry healthy kibble dog food - 1 use to be a actress- 1 was a holistic Vet- ect- but their bags of it was soo expensive $$ & size so small would’ve only lasted our dog a couple days- and yes saw videos on feeding raw food - but it can get rancid- and doesn’t always sit good for dogs indigestion.
      Then I just started looking more in UA-cam- found 2 great videos of 2 different people making their own dog food- with real good ingredients & using a pressure cooker just to get soft & easy to mix up. So I’ve been making home made dog food for about a month now - and our dog loves it 💕. The best video I found was a guy his UA-cam is “The Buck Stop!

    • @zodiaccentral8908
      @zodiaccentral8908 7 місяців тому

      @@cherylrightnour9918thanks I’ll check him out! My chihuahua hates kibble, won’t eat the fresh pet anymore even when we buy the small one with the cranberries that’s $7 for one tube. Then we tried another brand that is even more expensive because you have to pay shipping, he hated it. It’s crazy to pay these high prices for the supposed “fresh food” and then it actually gets thrown away because it’s been sitting there in his bowl too long, uneaten. He won’t even think about touching canned food and when he did, he got diarrhea. I’ve always had big dogs that would destroy anything you put in front of them so this is definitely a gray area for me! I took him to the vet, he has no underlying disease or allergies to what we have given him, he just wants people food and he’d rather starve waiting for it than to eat his own food. We even tried not giving him any more people food and he still went DAYS without touching his food. I really don’t know if I have the kind of time it takes to devote to making home made dog food but I’m going to try my best!

    • @suebennett9347
      @suebennett9347 6 місяців тому

      I agree but our own food is now tainted with all kinds of things as humans we should not ingest either. GMOs and livestock being injected is not good for anyone.

  • @shannonthejeepgirl
    @shannonthejeepgirl 8 місяців тому +627

    My 10 year old GSD was diagnosed with bone cancer and given weeks to live. I switched him to a raw diet with zero carbs and it’s been almost 3 months now and he acts like a puppy. ❤

    • @judithmurphy1718
      @judithmurphy1718 6 місяців тому +22

      I cutting down on the rice I add to her food. I cook chicken breast or turkey burger...etc. She loves it with blueberries.

    • @LibertyWarrior1776
      @LibertyWarrior1776 6 місяців тому +21

      That is fantastic. We all have the ability to heal and it starts with what we put in our bodies.

    • @noronahahaha
      @noronahahaha 6 місяців тому +32

      In terms of cancer, a few weeks vs 3 months is not really significant. No prognosis is meant to be exact. I’m glad your dog is exceeding expectations and he’s probably really happy about the tastier food. But you should really keep tabs on the cancer progression or check if maybe they somehow reached remission.

    • @shannonthejeepgirl
      @shannonthejeepgirl 6 місяців тому +42

      @@noronahahaha It’s been almost 5 months now and he’s not gotten any worse. The tumor on his leg has not changed in size and other than his gimp, you wouldn’t know anything was wrong with him. He does take a lot of supplements. What I meant by my post was that had I kept him on kibble, he wouldn’t have made it as long as he has. I understand that every dog and situation is different, but I think any dog diagnosed with cancer should be changed to a carb free diet and kibble is FULL of carbs.

    • @noronahahaha
      @noronahahaha 6 місяців тому +9

      @@shannonthejeepgirl I’m glad he’s still doing ok! Every day is a gift. I still think that prognoses are highly inexact and extended survival could be due to other factors, even those not immediately obvious to us. If it is the diet, though, I would agree that it is likely the lack of carbs/sugars. Tumors will grow faster with high sugar diets in humans, I doubt it’s much different for dogs.

  • @km2545
    @km2545 4 місяці тому +272

    I’ve been making homemade dog food for about 15 months now. I will never go back to kibble again! We were getting ready to put down our now 12 year old German shepherd. He could barely walk or get out of bed. Switched him to homemade food and within 3-4 days he was walking better than he had in several years and is still doing great. My vet told me not to make homemade food. Don’t need to go to the vet now 😂

    • @HolyTeacup-bc9uc
      @HolyTeacup-bc9uc 4 місяці тому +15

      Vets will tell people not to make homemade food specifically because not everyone knows the correct portions to give their dog to ensure they are still getting all of the vitamins they need, while commercial made food carefully takes this into consideration. I'm currently trying to find a cost-effective way to switch to homemade. It'll be better for the dogs all around!

    • @jjk2one
      @jjk2one 4 місяці тому +29

      I followed the vets advise and fed them................ and both my cats died from kidney disease and I had lots of vet bills. There was a recall alert and a class action law suit on the brand. Thanks Doc.

    • @HolyTeacup-bc9uc
      @HolyTeacup-bc9uc 4 місяці тому +10

      ​@@jjk2one I'm so sorry to hear that. Knowledge can take awhile to catch up and brands try their best to convince everyone they're good for our pets, even if they're not. My kitty was prone to crystals and vets always told me to put her on a special science diet that would prevent these crystals, yet at the same time tell me it's not a guarantee she won't get them again.
      I learned from a vet blog that the reason these diets work is that it encourages the cat to drink more water. More water, crystals are diluted, less likelihood of blockage. Since the science diet was insanely expensive, about 90 a month, I switched my cat to wet canned food with a little bit of extra added water. Not amazing, but better than kibble. No science diet at all. She never had a crystal related issue ever again. She also stopped throwing up 8 times a week. I trust vets and their knowledge for the most part but sometimes they're wrong, or extremely adverse to trying different things, and it hurts our pets in the long run more than it helps.
      I hope you've had a good support group for your loss. My cats are family. It's devastating to lose them.

    • @jjk2one
      @jjk2one 4 місяці тому

      @@HolyTeacup-bc9uc Sceince diet is owned by the giants that own the vet clinics. I try not to still be bitter. I will never trust a vet again.

    • @thekenthouse6428
      @thekenthouse6428 4 місяці тому +19

      Some vets are tied into national corporate chains that pass on mandates for certain food brands to be pushed onto the consumer (pet owner). Take a look around at the vet waiting room next time which specific brands of foods and supplements are constantly being promoted, with variants of known-brands hyped up as essential for the well-being of the pet that can only be purchased from the vet.

  • @SoPawlicious
    @SoPawlicious 6 місяців тому +163

    All my dogs are 18 years old and I make sure they get two meals a day consisting of raw or lightly cooked food. I have never encountered any issues with the recipes that I prepare for them, and I rarely see the need to add supplements to their diet. It's a simple fact that if you eat well, you'll stay healthy - and the same goes for animals. In nature, animals thrive on natural food, and the same can be said for our pets.

    • @gokusingh465
      @gokusingh465 6 місяців тому +6

      Wow, great job.
      Keep up the good work.

    • @aimee6568
      @aimee6568 5 місяців тому +13

      Do u mind sharing the recipes? My dog is getting older and I’m trying to feed her better foods

    • @lauranglover521
      @lauranglover521 5 місяців тому +7

      Please share your recipe- sounds like it's a winner!

    • @cheeririnaldo435
      @cheeririnaldo435 5 місяців тому

      ​​@@aimee6568
      Buy things in bulk around sale so it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg. You can make things as good or better at home and they are always fresher.
      Meat
      Organ meats (fresh, frozen, dehydrated, or freeze-dried)
      Eggs ( Raw or cooked. Some dogs will even eat the crushed shells.)
      Pumpkin
      Carrots
      Sweet potatoes
      Peas ( Some dogs like broccoli, too)
      Cranberry
      Blueberry
      Rice ( In moderation, good for diarrhea or gastrointestinal problems)
      Fish oil
      Dried or canned fish (anchovies, sardines, mackerel, ect.)
      My dog also gets a fresh, frozen-solid chicken drumstick every day, but he's an 85 pound husky/timberwolf/Malamute mix with a 320 PSI jaw strength. He completely pulverizes the meat and bone before he swallows it, and I'm always nearby when he's eating it to supervise. You can also mix in a few drops of omega three fish oil to the contents of your pet's bowl. The kind of dog I have needs a little bit of extra fat to maintain his gorgeous coat.
      You can also make a lovely soup with plain meat, unseasoned broth, and dog appropriate vegetables.
      Some people will say dogs would never eat vegetables in the wild, but when they eat an herbivore, they eat the vegetative contents of their prey's stomach.
      My Mika is almost 8 years old. He has beautiful, clean strong teeth, a luxurious coat, and he has never been ill. 😏🐺

    • @lynetteminute
      @lynetteminute 4 місяці тому +4

      Adding a comment for an update, in case you decide to share the recipe.

  • @OpieApproved
    @OpieApproved 8 місяців тому +56

    I’ve been feeding my dog homemade food since she started having constant diarrhea and skin issues on kibble. She’s been fine and healthy since. The oldest living dog btw eats what her owners eat! Take note dog owners.

    • @rachelberkowitz8765
      @rachelberkowitz8765 8 місяців тому

      Do you have recipes to share or links for knowing proportions for cooked food?

    • @speranza8494
      @speranza8494 7 місяців тому +3

      This is so true. My parents fed our tiny poodle everything they ate....never had dogfood in its life. To be honest I know he was given all the foods they tell you to avoid. and he lived to be 21....was never sick, only surgery was cataract because of its age. Always healthy.

    • @cristinagotcher2759
      @cristinagotcher2759 5 місяців тому +5

      The oldest dog that just died at 31 years and 165 days only ate food scraps. Can you beat that with any comercial dog food?

    • @speranza8494
      @speranza8494 5 місяців тому +2

      Years ago my parents had a toy poodle who was given whatever they ate. He never had dog food in his life and lived to be 21 with no health issues. He died from old age. I know for a fact he was even given foods that are forbidden and never got sick from them, he thrived.

    • @gisela1074
      @gisela1074 4 місяці тому

      @@cristinagotcher2759not scraps he ate what the family ate.

  • @Cherrycatmom
    @Cherrycatmom Рік тому +282

    It shouldn't be too complicated. I've managed to feed myself without having to look at all the nutrient contents of my food. Variety is key

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +36

      Absolutely! As far as balancing homemade diets goes, I do think it's important to know what balancing means in the grand scheme of things. The information available to owners on pet nutrition is lacking, so I had to put it out there and make owners more aware

    • @rawexplorer8373
      @rawexplorer8373 Рік тому +17

      @@PawsofPrey I have discovered that if you feed a healthy adult dog 60% muscle meat (predominantly red), 10% muscle organs or cartillage, 10% bone, 10% liver and a second secreting organ, 7% veggies, 2% seeds and nuts, 1% veggies plus sardines, oysters and supplements such as kelp, brewers yeast and plant oils with sufficient rotation, you should meet the NRC values without an issue.

    • @shadymistkennel
      @shadymistkennel Рік тому +2

      I agree 100%

    • @shadymistkennel
      @shadymistkennel Рік тому +1

      @Paws of Prey we, and our pets, are so grateful for you

    • @johnmartinsen963
      @johnmartinsen963 Рік тому +4

      @@rawexplorer8373 You should feed green tripe rather than "veggies" and leave out the seeds/nuts/plant oils. Fresh (never frozen) is best if you have the option. Pottenger's Cats is a wonderful study to share with skeptics....

  • @zenlife321
    @zenlife321 7 місяців тому +81

    I’ve made cooked,but nutritious food for my dog and cat and they both lost weight and stopped having skin issues. I’m a believer.

  • @catie2094
    @catie2094 Рік тому +278

    I recently realized that raw food is good for my cat and began to give homemade balanced raw food for her. I visited a vet last week, he discouraged me, suggesting to change to a certain commercial food (of both dry/wet) because making balanced raw diet is difficult. By watching this video I am encouraged to keep educating myself and making raw food. Thanks.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +25

      Aw, I really appreciate you telling me that, and I'm even more happy that this video gave you some peace of mind with pursuing a homemade diet ❤

    • @catie2094
      @catie2094 Рік тому +5

      @@PawsofPrey 😊

    • @rosalina2773
      @rosalina2773 Рік тому +22

      I do think you have to be a little more careful about raw for cats than with dogs. Cats are way more susceptible to developing kidney and urinary problems and raw diets can sometimes make that worse. I recommend getting pretty litter to monitor their urine because that’s what made me notice my cat had urine out out of the normal ranges on a raw diet. I switched her back to canned and it went back to normal. Not saying to not do it if it benefits your cat, lots of people claim it has, but be careful and monitor closely.

    • @catie2094
      @catie2094 Рік тому +10

      @@rosalina2773 thank you for your concern! I recently saw a holistic vet, and my cat had run a lab - the result shows she is healthy : )) Relieved for now because I was thinking if she has developed a kidney disease (this is the reason I began seeking raw diet)... but yes sure!! I will monitor my cat. And yes, cats are all different so we need to weigh pros cons for our cats for them to thrive better. I hope you and your cat are feeling safe and doing alright too - thanks again!

    • @nogames8982
      @nogames8982 Рік тому +18

      @@catie2094 your cats are going to be much better on a raw diet, or even on a cancer diet, then they will ever be on kibble. Don't let people discourage you.

  • @Ghost-sz7uo
    @Ghost-sz7uo Рік тому +97

    i think it's best to keep it simple and not overcomplicate things(it does a disservice to potential new raw feeders ). even as human beings, we don't have a "perfectly balance" meal every meal. just like us, make sure your dog gets a balanced diet over time.

    • @YUYUith
      @YUYUith 5 днів тому +1

      I feed my dog cooked a mix of chicken breast and beef,and blanched some veggies and cut them up. Is it ok to feed raw veggies (eg brocolli i was tole has a lot of worms inside if not cooked properly)

  • @Whoever68
    @Whoever68 6 місяців тому +29

    I have been feeding our dog a raw homemade diet since we brought her home as a puppy. No almost four, she is doing perfectly fine. Her teeth are clean and healthy. Our vet also made a comment that her teeth are perfect. Commercial pet food ps are highly processed and I liken it to eating fast food every day. Our dog get fed raw chicken mince mixed with thawed frozen vegetables like carrots, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, peas, zucchini, pumpkin, sweet potatoes. I also mix in a tin of sardines or mackerel for omega vitamins. The tinned fish is based on cost as salmon is far more expensive than sardines and mackerel. Snacks include carrots, apple, berries, peaches, nectarines and mangos. Unfortunately no bananas as they make her sick but are perfectly safe for most dogs. A friend’s dog who was only ever fed kibble has now developed diabetes. The cost of medication and the time taken each day to monitor her dog’s glucose is astounding. Kibble and commercial foods are convenient but the long term health risks are not worth taking.

  • @LibertyWarrior1776
    @LibertyWarrior1776 8 місяців тому +46

    My 2 year old GSD has never had any food out of a can or bag since she was a puppy. She had been eating puppy food from a bag until she came to my home and from then on she has been on a Raw Food diet and doing fantastic. We also switched our 13 yo (at the time) Chihuahua to a Raw food diet and it absolutely turned him around, as he was starting to show the signs of his age.
    I will never feed any dog in my care garbage from a bag or a can again.

  • @edschulhof6303
    @edschulhof6303 Рік тому +114

    In January, Panda got sick. Kept throwing up, wouldn't eat. A veterinarian charged me $650 to tell me, "her prognosis isn't good." I started to feed both cats mostly raw beef and Nulo Beef & Lamb wet food. They eat a tin of sardines, once a week. I have a supplement that adds vitamins and taurine to their food. When I fed Panda raw chicken or wet food with chicken, she threw up. She is allergic to chicken. The vet never mentioned the possiblity of a food allergy. He just wanted to do about $2000 of tests and x-rays. She and her sister are fine. Thank you, and others, who do all this work to keep our cats healthy.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +15

      In my experience with working at veterinary hospitals (and especially for the larger, more commercial hospitals), they tend to skip to things like x-rays and ultrasounds before considering the little things. Of course, they will ask "has your pet gotten into anything recently?" "What's their diet like?" but little things like a food sensitivity can be easily overlooked. Not saying every veterinarian is like this, but it's something I often saw. Anyway, I'm glad you got everything figured out and your kitties are doing well!

    • @edschulhof6303
      @edschulhof6303 Рік тому +8

      @@PawsofPrey Thank you for your reply. The veterinarian never asked about diet. He prodded her stomach and immediately wanted to do all the tests.

    • @gloriarutman8516
      @gloriarutman8516 4 місяці тому +4

      I dont get it. Dogs and cats can live fine on a regular, sensible diet. People have no common sense anymore.

    • @beatcat1265
      @beatcat1265 4 місяці тому +1

      What supplement are you using please?
      I'm fixing to be doing homemade but would like a good supplement just to add a bit here and there.

    • @edschulhof6303
      @edschulhof6303 4 місяці тому

      @@beatcat1265 There is a complete supplement called "TC Feline" that has two types: including liver and one without liver. You make a large batch of food at once. I also use "Rx Vitamins for Pets," Feline Minerals. This has limited ingredients for when I only feed chicken thighs with bone broth. Panda got over her chicken allergy, thank goodness. I stopped using Nulo wet food. Both cats eat just about anything now. Good luck with your cat.

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Рік тому +94

    I have been feeding my two dogs a raw homemade diet for 13 years. They are 14 and 14.5 years old with zero health issues. I have never used any supplements. I make sure to feed a wide variety of secreting and non secreting organs now but I didn't do that in the beginning because I was not as knowledgeable as I am now. They still turned out fine.

    • @marievandrew3135
      @marievandrew3135 9 місяців тому +2

      With your experience, has it helped save you money at all, or is it kind of pricey? I’ve been looking into trying out the raw diet for my dog but I’m afraid it’ll be too expensive :/

    • @mamabear9389
      @mamabear9389 9 місяців тому +6

      @@marievandrew3135 Feeding homemade raw is not expensive and the health benefits are priceless. Most commercial premade raw is expensive but some companies like My Pet Carnivore and Hare Today have less expensive whole prey blends to which you could add a few extras.

    • @tinksgolightly8250
      @tinksgolightly8250 9 місяців тому +8

      Me too. ❤️ 25 years of healthy long lived doggos.

    • @deborahrouse5644
      @deborahrouse5644 8 місяців тому

      ​@@marievandrew3135
      Vet bills from feeding kibble, vaccinating anything but the core vaccines x 1, and poisoning our pets, is far more expensive than feeding them a balanced raw diet to include organs and also raw meaty bones sized for your dog's. size. Those meaty bones cleans their teeth so yhey don't need dangerous anesthesia to have their teeth cleaned. Vets should only be for spay/neuter, or mechanical problems such as swallowing something they shouldn't, bloat, etc. Anything but core vaccines knocks down your pet's OWN IMMUNE SYSTEM.
      ✨Some things I posted earlier this year:
      ** I am not saying vets are necessarily "evil".
      Pharmaceutical companies that produce flea/tick poisons, and even vaccines, cover up their toxicity and since they finance veterinary schools, the student vets are taught it isn't toxic.
      Let me make myself clear, ALL so called flea and tick "medications" ARE NOT medications at all, BUT ARE PESTICIDES. And we douse our pets skin with these topical pesticides, it's absorbed through their skin and circulates all throughout their bodies. For example, think the nitroglycerin patch in human patients with angina. The nitroglycerin is absorbed through their skin and dilates the blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the heart, thus stopping the chest pain. Never believe it when veterinarians tell you those spot on pesticides are only absorbed "into the fat layers". Those fat layers contain capillaries which circulate the pesticide throughout your pet's body.
      The there are the pesticide chewables for fleas and ticks, ALSO called medications, when in fact these chewables are pesticides just like the spot on type! These pesticides also accumulate in their bodies.
      Would you douse your child with pesticides?? Would you feed your child pesticides??
      Your pets' organs are slowly being damaged by these pesticides. That's why there is often organ failure, seizures, and cancers. Even if YOUR pet seems just fine, their life spans are greatly shortened. Dogs and cats should live MUCH LONGER than they do.
      And that "prescription" dog and cat food is rubbish! The pet food companies are also financers of veterinary schools and teach them their pet foods are gold!
      Add over-vaccinating pets, especially with the rabies vaccine, and our pets DON'T HAVE A CHANCE of living their normal life span.
      So when you pat yourself on the back because your dog has lived for 15 years, be it known that your dog could've lived to be 20-25 years of age!
      These all work together against your pet. A species appropriate raw fed or lightly cooked diet, NO pesticides, and NO vaccines, all add up to pets enjoying a long healthy life only seeing a vet for mechanical difficulties such as swallowing something they shouldn't have as well as for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age.
      The vets provide the pet food and pesticide companies with business from start to finish when they set up their veterinary practice, by the purchase of prescription pet foods, flea/tick pesticides disguised as medications, and vaccines. $$$$
      And the veterinarians who began as idealistic students, trusting what they're taught at veterinary college, set up revenue for the pharmaceutical and pet food companies for the life of their practices; due mainly to these products they in turn, use on your pets (vaccines) and flea/tick medications (pesticides) they sell to the pet PARENTS! $$$$
      Be it known, WELL PETS DO NOT PRODUCE REVENUE‼️
      ** Combination Shots for Dogs: Weapons of Over-Vaccination
      Whombo combos, mumbo jumbos: that’s what veterinarians who understand immunology call combination shots.
      www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/combination-shots-for-dogs-weapons-of-over-vaccination/

    • @sowftiie
      @sowftiie 7 місяців тому

      @@marievandrew3135the money you save on avoiding 90% of health problems that solely kibble-fed dogs have, makes up for the food cost. Also personally it comes out cheaper (even with iodine, vitamin e, omega supplements etc) than any premium kibble :)

  • @hayleecarlson3384
    @hayleecarlson3384 6 місяців тому +66

    Just wanna shout out the farmers dog for posting their recipes, I can’t afford the actual premade meals, but I bought their nutrient mix so I could still support them and now make it with their home made recipe. So happy my dog will be getting all the healthy food and nutrients his body needs ❤

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  6 місяців тому +21

      I just wish they would use more animal-based ingredients rather than plant

    • @hunterurban5465
      @hunterurban5465 6 місяців тому

      JFFD has their own nutrient blend as well that is similar, but their recipes include muscle meat, offal and bone which is why i prefer it to FD. I use this now because its cheap enough and healthier than kibble. I used to feed BARF but I just don't have the space or budget for it anymore. I think as long as the food is balanced and meets AAFCO standards then it's fine. Some people just cant afford to feed certain diets. Prepping raw on your own can also be really time consuming. @@PawsofPrey

    • @BeaulieuTodd
      @BeaulieuTodd 5 місяців тому +1

      Our doggie looooooves their meals.

    • @Zephyrdoll
      @Zephyrdoll 4 місяці тому +4

      @@PawsofPreytheir turkey recipe which is excellent is all we get for our pup. I agree their beef recipe had too much lentils

    • @beatcat1265
      @beatcat1265 4 місяці тому +3

      Where to get it please?

  • @frusia123
    @frusia123 10 місяців тому +17

    I feed my dog a mixed diet. I cook for him meat, when I cook for myself, I just don't season his portion, also share with him cheese, apples, and other dog friendly foods that I eat. But I also buy for him high quality commercial wet and cold pressed dry food, so that he gets the vitamins that might be lacking in homemade foods, but he doesn't live on tins and kibble alone.

  • @lauriepolden6594
    @lauriepolden6594 10 місяців тому +33

    One of the reasons most people do not feed their animals homemade meals and no one has addressed this is because no one can afford to feed raw meat or hamburger meat or turkey meat or any kind of meat to their animal. Every day you can’t afford it hamburger is now six dollars a pound how are you going to afford two meals a day or even one meal a day at a pound of hamburger for six dollars there’s no way plus all the other ingredients. What if you have three dogs that’s 15 17, 18, 20 $25 a day that’s ridiculous for a dog. Nobody can afford that especially poor people. Maybe we care about our dogs but we don’t have that kind of money that’s ridiculous.

    • @MATCHAPUDDIN
      @MATCHAPUDDIN 5 місяців тому +3

      Theres lots of resources on here and on the internet that shows you how to make homemade pet food for cheap....

    • @LukeMcGregor22
      @LukeMcGregor22 5 місяців тому +7

      The most recent recipe I found is roughly $2 per day in food for a 40 pound dog. You buy in bulk for all of the different items that make up a balanced meal, freeze them in portions, and you’re good to go! Definitely cheaper than a $2,000 vet bill

    • @lauranglover521
      @lauranglover521 5 місяців тому +5

      @@LukeMcGregor22 please link that recipe.

    • @LukeMcGregor22
      @LukeMcGregor22 5 місяців тому

      @@lauranglover521 ua-cam.com/video/iux2QpivRYA/v-deo.htmlsi=REUkuZAHGZk1whiR

    • @revoakes8984
      @revoakes8984 5 місяців тому +11

      Look for chicken leg quarters in 10-lb bags; I sometimes get them for as little as $.39/lb, though usually closer to $.69/lb. Look for sales on the cheapest and least desirable meats (not nice tender cuts!). See if your grocery butcher will give you a cut price for out-of-sale-date meats. If you have a deep freeze you can feed pork (cheaper than beef) safely by deep freezing it for at least 3 weeks first. Go to a butcher and see about getting "offal" cheap, especially tripe (do NOT prepare or feed the tripe indoors--dogs love it but it stinks!) It costs me about $1/day per dog these days, plus a few treats and such. My collies all weighed around 60 lb.

  • @EMLEE2323
    @EMLEE2323 6 місяців тому +112

    I'm amazed at how far pet owners go on nutrition and health. Most people don't even go this far for children 😮

    • @sandraobwona820
      @sandraobwona820 5 місяців тому +2

      I’m Amazed too 😂😂

    • @revoakes8984
      @revoakes8984 5 місяців тому +23

      Learning to do it for my children helped me to recognize the need and to do it for my dogs.

    • @pl7868
      @pl7868 5 місяців тому +7

      You don't have to do much for kids they go in the fridge an eat 300 bucks of food you just bought in a couple of hours , I'm guessing God made kids self feeding 🤣

    • @reepicheepsfriend
      @reepicheepsfriend 5 місяців тому +19

      It’s probably because everyone is scared of being scolded by vets who’ve been indoctrinated by big pet food companies. Imagine if doctors suggested feeding people this way (2 main commercial foods that were “nutritionally complete” and scolded you if you decided to eat steak and vegetables instead!)

    • @pl7868
      @pl7868 5 місяців тому +2

      @@reepicheepsfriend lmao

  • @Hails047
    @Hails047 Рік тому +13

    Your cheat sheet and even the club have helped me so much!! I honestly couldn't have done it without you. It seemed like no one was giving me the answers to the questions I asked and I was so confused and lost until I found out about the club and emailed you. Since then Beau went from eating about 1/2 -1 cup of dry kibble a day (the recommendation for him was 3) to eating every bit of his raw food. The fact that I'm able to control his poop too by the ingredients I put in his meals makes me feel so much more secure in knowing his gut is on its way to healing and I'm taking care of him properly. So thank you!!! :)

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +2

      I'm so incredibly happy to hear that!!

    • @Fellarin495
      @Fellarin495 Рік тому +2

      How do you get the cheat sheet?

  • @shannonschultz8187
    @shannonschultz8187 5 місяців тому +7

    My pup used to have itchy blackened skin and was slowing down, not wanting to jump on the bed anymore. She was also having bladder incontinence. At 9 years old I switched her to home slow cooked food and it's been 2 years now. Just a couple months in she no longer had any of those issues and practically flies on the bed lol I just took her to the vet a couple weeks ago to get her yearly wellness panel blood test and her vet said it looked fabulous, and even though she is considered a senior she acts like a puppy.

  • @susananery4260
    @susananery4260 Рік тому +34

    Thank you for this video . I believe any fresh food is better then process food - for our dogs and for us . 😊

  • @cprkallenberg8154
    @cprkallenberg8154 Місяць тому +4

    Just add some prepared dog food to your homemade foods such as brown rice, baked sweet potatoes, broccoli, asparagus, yogurt, salmon, sardines, cottage cheese, green beans, no sodium pinto or black beans, occasional lowfat burger, pork and lamb..I have a very healthy and happy Golden Retriever and recently a Vet told me he was the healthiest and most attractive Golden she had ever seen. The only supplements I give him are joint supplements and a Omega3 fish oil that has 400 EPA and 300 DHA. When seasonal allergy season hits I also give him 1/2 tsp of local unfiltered honey mixed with either yogurt or unsweetened applesauce or 1/2 a frozen banana after thawing. / It saves a ton of $ at the vets as previous to giving him homemade cooking he often got ear infections, and was on pills or getting super expensive shots for allergies. Always remember to add new foods slowly over time and rotate his/her diet so they don't get the same nutrients constantly while missing out on others. And a great and healthy and super cheap snack is cooking or dehydrating liver and doling out in small quantities. Liver is super nutrient dense so a small amount every few days is great. Keep the rest frozen, and mike em' as necessary

  • @Pootie_Tang
    @Pootie_Tang Місяць тому +4

    10 seconds of useful information "be aware of a possibility of overusing supplements, do not overdo it" stretched to 395 seconds, neat, great work 👏

  • @TheNutbrittle
    @TheNutbrittle 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm so glad and grateful that I came across your channel. Your videos, cheat sheet, and food formulator help me a lot with prepping my cat's food. Balancing over time is the key. Thanks, Mariah. 🙂

  • @somerset6646
    @somerset6646 4 місяці тому +14

    I feed my Siberian cat Amber cooked chicken, cooked ground turkey, or cooked cod (she doesn't like beef, tuna, salmon or raw food). I sprinkle a little Stella & Chewy's Raw Coated Kibble over the top. It's grain free. The kibble has some of the nutrients she needs such as Taurine. Amber is 5 years old, full of energy, and has never been sick. Also, her litter box has no noticeable odor. I personally think canned pet food is responsible for the odor in litter boxes, although I've never tested the theory.

    • @MrElectricwave
      @MrElectricwave 4 місяці тому +1

      I think that's the way to go: mixing homemade with half a cup of kibble.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Місяць тому +4

      to support your theory, a friend asked me to babysit her cats for two years. she is a vet tech (as am i) and had her cats on an expensive dry kibble by Royal Canin that she was buying from the clinic she worked at. I was home-cooking for my dog and just extended this to her cats. they loved it, they were supposedly picky eaters. before cooking for them, their urine stank and they peed large volumes often. it was a constant battle to keep the litter box clean. they also drank a lot of water as well. after about a month of home-cooking, they barely drank any water and their urine did not have any odor and the volume they peed was reduced dramatically. one of the cats was overweight and that was resolved over the time i had them. the cats were 8 years and 14 years old.

    • @allib8244
      @allib8244 16 днів тому +1

      @@bennyblanco2523 Being that you're a vet tech, you probably already know this... But just in case it hadn't crossed your mind before, or in case someone else might come across this and learn something from it, I'll share anyway! Drinking large amounts of water coupled with high volumes of urine are actually telling signs of type 2 diabetes developing in cats due to the high blood sugar preventing them from absorbing water no matter how much they drink. And the thing about dry foods is that many of them are extremely high in carbs, which, as you likely already know, turn into sugar in the body.
      Much like in humans, when caught in the early stages, type 2 diabetes in cats has a chance of being reversed through changes in diet alone if it's the source of the problem; it sounds to me like you might have actually saved your friend's cats from a very difficult future :)
      (Source: I have a diabetic kitty myself)

  • @ticklefritz5406
    @ticklefritz5406 8 місяців тому +8

    It needs to be said that the fresh raw CAT food diet is much more critical to hit the mark. Dogs can damn near live on cow patties and cat puke

  • @d-meth
    @d-meth 4 місяці тому +7

    My cats are on a raw diet (mostly rabbit) basically their whole lives (they're 15) but they love kibble as a snack. I buy dr. Marty's or wysong dream treats but they're happy to eat the cheap crap too. They really don't seem to care about what they eat much, but I do so I get them what I think is best.
    When they were young their vets weren't thrilled about the whole raw food concept but seems like it's catching on with time and recently a vet said that as long as there's organ meat in there it's a complete diet and there's no need for a supplement. I use sardines in water as a supplement for skin and coat as they prefer that to salmon oil.
    Know that vets generally don't get much nutrition training in school and some classes they do have are sponsored by major pet food brands (we all know which ones sell their stuff at vet clinics) so they simply might not know stuff.

  • @gazsm1
    @gazsm1 3 місяці тому +10

    I have a springer spaniel, and when she was young, I fed her a mixture of dry and wet commercial dog food. After a day of running about, chasing her ball, swimming in the sea, etc, she suddenly collapsed and was unresponsive. I immediately called out the emergency vet at the veterinary clinic(it was a sunday). The vet took her in while I waited outside, frantically, in the car. 20 mins later, the vet brought her out, and she was back to her normal, hyper self. The vet explained she had little to no body fat and just exhausted herself. He asked what I fed her and the amounts I fed her. I told him exactly what she got and how much per day. He explained that should be easily enough, but commercial dog food is full of grains in the dried stuff, and the wet stuff was usually about 70% water and, although I fed her slightly more than the guidelines of the commercial dog food, it just wasn't giving her enough. Her poops were usually big for her size, suggesting there was a lot of waste not being utilised, ie grains and 'fillers'. I went away and developed a homemade food. I contacted the vet for his opinion, and apart from a few suggestions of added nutrition with better vitamins, etc, he wholeheartedly approved. It takes a full day to cook, cool, and wrap up into individual daily packs(that are frozen), but I make about 40 days' worth in one go. The overall cost, per portion, works out slightly cheaper than commercial food, yet it is 100% healthy and fulfilling and, compared to commercial dog food(even the good stuff), is a thousand times better. Her poops are now a lot smaller. She gained weight(something I now have to watch as she's nearly 6 years old), and her coat is shiny. She's very healthy, and she rarely runs out of energy. I will never go back to the commercial rubbish!

    • @patroot2536
      @patroot2536 3 місяці тому

      Would you share your recipe I'd love to make my fur babies some nutritional food

    • @gazsm1
      @gazsm1 3 місяці тому +3

      @patroot2536 Sure. It's 1kg chicken thighs(bone in, skin removed), 5kg chicken breast, 300g liver, 900g salmon(frozen), 8kg of pet mince(ask your butcher or ask around for butchers that do it), 8 eggs mixed with a 50g packet of grated parmesan cheese(or similar), 2 kg carrots, 1kg sweet potato, 500g green beans, 2 bags of kale, 500g rice(brown is better but wash white rice thoroughly). 500g frozen blueberries, 500g frozen raspberries.
      Cook pet mince in the oven in a large oven tray along with sweet potato(obviouslythe mince will take longer to cook). Add chicken thighs(count them) to a large pot and cover with water. Cook thighs on simmer until meat falls off the bone, remove thighs and discard bones(count bones), boil chicken breast in batches until all done. Boil carrots after the chicken(do not discard water at any time). Once carrots are done(dont peel them), add rice to pot, stir well, and bring to a simmer. Add the kale on top of rice, dont stir(I freeze it first so I can crunch it up, saves on chopping it up) Add chopped green beans on top of kale and finally add the salmon. Put lid on pot and let cook until rice is done. Remove from heat and let cool with lid on. All the juices from the chicken will be in the rice mixture. Remove any fat from pet mince and leave to cool along with the chicken, sweet potato, carrots, and rice mix. Mix eggs with cheese and microwave until cooked through. Chop everything up when cool and mix with rice mix and frozen fruit. Portion up(whatever your dog needs per meal) by squeezing together in your hands and wrapping in cling film and then freeze. Boiling the thighs chicken, carrots, etc, in the same water makes an excellent stock to cook the rice in and keeps all the nutrients. You can adjust quantities as my amounts makes about 40 days worth. Cost(if going for the cheaper supermarket meats etc) works out as £1.62 per day and is far healthier and cheaper than the best canned/commercial dog food.

  • @rustyhowe3907
    @rustyhowe3907 10 місяців тому +20

    My vet questioned me today on my puppy Connie's food and genuinely looked so happy when I told her how I've made dog food for 30+ years, she asked me "are you a dog nutritionist?" eh it's just a matter of giving variety in smaller doses.
    Turns out so many people just make as many terrible food choices for their pets as they often do themselves and it shows badly in their pets (oil, salt, sugar, supplements ect), don't make it for YOUR appeal but just for your pet and you'll be fine.

    • @buysellcallyenel5256
      @buysellcallyenel5256 10 місяців тому +2

      My vet said the same, was 200% against raw diet and discouraged me to feed my dog homemade food unless he like the supplements on it and fishtails. My dog refused to touch the food with supplements and oils, he said the best food he can be on and the only one he trusts is what he is on and breed specific, royal canine. But then the vets lobby shelfs are full of their products! my dog doesn't like the adult poodle royal canine either, he will go 1-2 days before he finally eats his food. Not sure what to do anymore as my vet has scared me from cooking saying our food is just as dangerous and lacks nutrients as well. He said humans are obese, riddled with disease as more so than our pets because of the food we eat.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 9 місяців тому

      @@buysellcallyenel5256 That's just horrible you're going through this, I got palmed off the Royal Canin garbage as well as that's what my vet has stocked on their shelves too, my puppy refuses to touch it and will gladly starve than go near it at all, funny enough she's a poodle mix too.
      When I've specifically asked WHAT is a high quality kibble, what is the difference when they all start with corn meal and WHAT I should be looking for that determines high quality they couldn't answer any of it.
      If you need any help by all means I can share a few recipes, whilst it's important to remember that homemade diets are notorious for lacking critical components I promise you they can be done rather easily AND not be a health hazard, it's these rice centered ones that's a vast majority of the problem simply because it's marketed to appeal to humans and their fad 'health' diets than for a dog.

    • @athenakwon3679
      @athenakwon3679 8 місяців тому +2

      My vet also advised me to feed my dog royal canine as the nutrients is made for specific dog, so I bought a royal canine shihtzu and mix home made food with it. I put little amount of royal canine and use it a food supplement instead 🙂

    • @kathrynletchford5114
      @kathrynletchford5114 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@buysellcallyenel5256 . Don't cook your dogs food.
      Think about it. Do dogs cook their food in the wild, before they eat it. No....
      Alot of people base the nutrition on the prey diet.
      Mostly muscle meat, plus at least 2 serves of organ meat, like kidney or liver.
      Some steamed vegetables, the odd raw fresh egg, some non weight bearing bones, ( mine love chicken necks) and I add in a couple of spoonfuls of Greek yoghurt.
      Their coats are so soft and shiny.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 8 місяців тому +6

      @@kathrynletchford5114 Some dogs do well off 100% raw and others don't, just do what works best for your dog's individual needs.
      I've had shepherds that ate all raw and now have a poodle mix that just can't digest it that way, it's all a simple matter of adjusting your recipes accordingly.

  • @BobHenderson-dr2wy
    @BobHenderson-dr2wy 4 місяці тому +40

    I've cooked a variable meal of rice, chicken, milk, eggs, fortified yeast flakes, small amount of MSG, broccoli, corn, and lentils in a pressure cooker for like 10 years now. They still love it, they are all healthy and all have perfect weight. Thing I noticed was that RAW was not really any better than cooking it for them, as stomach acids just chemically cook the food anyway and no one has adequately explained why cooking makes it any less dis-solvable in stomach acid then not cooking it. Plus, bones get very soft if you pressure cook them, they no longer pose a choking or splintering problem, they are so soft you can crush them with your fingers, plus all the collagen gets extracted. Oh and some stuff I add after I cook, like flax oil. Their coats are so soft LOL!

    • @markkillset5205
      @markkillset5205 4 місяці тому +3

      There are many things wrong you stated. The reason food is cooked is NOT to make it more digestible, Its to kill the many parasites and bacteria that can be present in the raw foods. Your dogs stomach acids do NOT kill bacteria or parasites. Also you should NEVER give your dogs bones at any time regardless how soft you think your pressure cooker gets them. YES, they absolutely can sliver in your dogs intestines but not in the way you are imagining in your head. If bone fragments travel down the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and reach the large bowel/colon, they may collect and cause constipation. This is painful for the dog, as the bone fragments scrape the lining of the colon and rectum and lead to significant trauma. Little sand like bone particles can work there way into the lining of the gut. Also there is no nutrition in "corn", its a useless filler that will only make your dog poop more. The other stuff is good and the flax oil is also good. If you want better oil to use then you should use Omega 3 salmon oil.

    • @BobHenderson-dr2wy
      @BobHenderson-dr2wy 4 місяці тому +10

      @@markkillset5205 All of that is completely wrong. I am biologist. Stomach acid is to chemically cook the food and make it bioavailable. Killing parasites is just a plus or minus, or has nothing to do with the way the stomach works. And I've fed my dogs pressure cooked bones for more than 20 years, they call it bone meal. Because it gets so soft it literally is just a mush, or a powder if you dry it. Anyway, you should learn more. Corn has soluble vitamin B in it. While it doesn't have MUCH nutrional value it does fill a spot, along with other veggies and legumes in a rotational schedule. Omega 3 is Omega 3, it makes NO F'ing difference whether it comes form a plant or an animal, same freaking molecule. You would understand about bone meal if you had done some research, an NO they absolutely CAN NOT SLIVER if they are pressure cooked. I love teaching people, hope you learn.

    • @markkillset5205
      @markkillset5205 4 місяці тому

      @@BobHenderson-dr2wy Sorry Bob, But that is false information and in no way should you be spreading this on social media as its putting animals at risk if someone was to take your advice. NO VET ever would tell you to feed bones to your dogs. Pardon the insult but you would have to be a imbecile to think that is safe for your dogs. Biology doesn't make you a vet in which I have saved over 40 dogs and 30+ cats in the past few years alone and work with vets and animal shelters. I do not walk around pretending to be something I'm not, neither should you.

    • @beatcat1265
      @beatcat1265 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@BobHenderson-dr2wyoh nutritional yeast flakes! That's a good idea! Thank you!
      If I don't have pressure cooker are raw bones good or should I get a calcium supplement of some sort? I'm fixing to start cooking homemade watching different videos to help. Doing ground meats livers gizzards veggies lentils not sold on rice yet

    • @beatcat1265
      @beatcat1265 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@BobHenderson-dr2wyoh also fresh duck eggs , sweet potato, pumpkin puree

  • @lynndanielson4172
    @lynndanielson4172 5 місяців тому +9

    Thank you for offering guidelines to healthier (and cheaper) alternatives. The pets of my youth didn't die of renal, gallbladder and liver problems. Our approved dietary guidelines have been as disastrous for pets as they've has been for human health. I hope doctors and vets wake up to what a proper species appropriate whole food diet should be. I no longer trust Hills and Royal Canin prescription diets and question the vets that prescribe them.

  • @catdad2
    @catdad2 8 місяців тому +4

    Alhamdullilah I got her meal planner I found out my recipe had half the calcium needed and was low in some nutrients and high in omega 6. I don't have fish in the recipe, but this allowed me to know to add eggshell to the meal and feed more whole prey fish. It's a lifesaver

    • @ltandkholbrook9555
      @ltandkholbrook9555 8 місяців тому

      @catcrazycedar8919 Great to hear :) how much eggshell are you using per day for your dog :)

    • @catdad2
      @catdad2 8 місяців тому

      @@ltandkholbrook9555 For my cats I used 1 tsp across 10 meals. I have no dogs but way too many cats

  • @lyndadavis7293
    @lyndadavis7293 6 місяців тому +7

    I buy pet mince from the butcher, brown off the excess fat, cook up some frozen mixed vegetables and mix it up. I also give them a good quality commercial dry food for breakfast to give added vitamins they may be missing out on. Everyone comments on how healthy they look. Even the vet. Said he was going to come to my place for dinner :)

  • @wrens-make-prey
    @wrens-make-prey Рік тому +3

    Great Video, here in the UK raw food suppliers add supplements to balance the meals however i felt some where adding to much. this is especially so with kelp. everyone goes overboard with kelp. i feed pure 80-10-10 and add extra organ/fish/bone when available.

  • @roaldkala
    @roaldkala Рік тому +8

    I've been making large batches of mixed raw food for about a week at a time. Definitely going to weigh it next time and add the appropriate amount of all the supplements. I also realized I'm probably adding in too much beef liver after taking a look at your cheat sheet. Thank you!

  • @rawexplorer8373
    @rawexplorer8373 Рік тому +7

    Also - ingredients fluctuate in the content of nutrients (no two batches of beef will have the exact same amount of zinc for instance) but just like us, dogs are adapted to maintain stable levels of nutrients even when they dont get everything everyday. What is important is to make it fit on average (the USDA data are “average contents”). I personally would definitely support using whole foods to fill nutritional gaps but there are occasions when it isnt possible, such as in dogs with a health condition that cant consume some foods, to boost the nutrient concentration against breed predispositions or when your pets dont want something (ex. I cant get my cavalier to eat fish and seafood so I have to use capsules to fill the gap).

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +2

      Yes, that's a huge point that I've been trying bring up more recently as well! I couldn't agree more.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 10 місяців тому +1

      And, AAFCO guidelines are for minimal amounts. The big pet food corporations adhere to minimum amounts of nutrients. There are no scientific studies that pinpoint any optimal amounts of anything. So, actually, the best way to hedge the bets for giving a dog everything he needs is to feed him a species appropriate (carnivore) diet of rich variety and to feed these foods very fresh and minimally processed. For example, my dogs get eggs twice a week. They don't like them raw but I know that the vitamins in the yolk are destroyed with high heat and that the fatty acids get oxidized with cooking. I buy range fed eggs with the deep orange colored yolks and I cook them sunny side up so that the white is cooked but the yolk remains runny but warmed. I also give them canned sardines once a week (in spring water, with skin and bones). They get homemade cooked beef, turkey, chicken and lamb recipes with barely cooked liver and heart (I can't source other organs. I alternate beef heart and veal liver with chicken liver and heart because beef liver is too rich in copper, iron and other things for daily feeding in my opinion). I also feed raw blends (ground muscle meat, organ and bone, human grade ingredients only-- Check our "The Pet Food List" by Susan Thixton, a consumer advocate who upgrades her list of safe pet foods annually. Her list only contains fresh cooked, raw or raw, freeze dried pet foods that use human grade instead of "feed-grade" ingredients. These companies have to send her receipts to verify their ingredient sources in order to make it on her list). Susan asks for a 10 dollar donation to her channel to download her list. I give her more because her efforts have dramatically improved the safety and nutrition of my dogs. She attends AAFCO meetings and asks questions in her quest to bring attention to pet food safety and the big manufacturers hate her. Please see Rachel Fusaro's interview of her on Rachel's yt channel.

  • @sarah454jensen
    @sarah454jensen Рік тому +1

    Your chanel has been so helpful! i am still in my research phase before making the official switch, i want to start with a grind and have found one that meets/exceeds NRC guidelines yet also requires supplementation of herring, salmon, or hemp oil for omega 3. do you have a video about these supplements and anything to beware of? or should i be looking for a different grind to be safe?

  • @comedycafe3262
    @comedycafe3262 9 місяців тому +5

    I always cook my dog's food. Some things quicker than others like beef liver more on the medium rare side but chicken pretty close to fully cooked. I don't believe in totally raw. My dog does like raw liver blood though. He has taught me he likes his food colder in the summer and warmer in the winter. Call me crazy if you like 😂

    • @Livetoeat171
      @Livetoeat171 24 дні тому

      A natural species appropriate dog food should never be cooked. Dogs do not cook their meat, and cats do not bring home a mouse for you to cook it.

  • @JPHan-pk5oy
    @JPHan-pk5oy 5 місяців тому +1

    It's great to see your learning journey - I remember when you first started your channel and sounded very strict on calculations and focus on meeting daily nutrient levels. It's great to learn the exact amounts, but as you get more experienced, you get a feel for portion sizes and can eyeball it. Yay on real food and nay on too many supplements

  • @QTBlonde22
    @QTBlonde22 5 місяців тому +3

    People used to feed their dogs table scraps, they lived to be old on these foods. Not calculated to be "balanced" and they didn't have health issues from it.

  • @RetrieverTrainingAlone
    @RetrieverTrainingAlone 6 місяців тому +3

    Excellent! Up here in Alaska, mushers prefer a high fat kibble for working sled dogs. I hunt my labs every weekday from Sept thru January and feed the highest fat/highest protein kibble on the market. I like kibble where the first ingredient is Menhaden such as Red Paw Power Edge 32 k. (32%Protein, 25% Fat)

  • @eimante0x
    @eimante0x Рік тому +1

    Your cheatsheet is fantastic! I just have a problem finding second secreting organ. Could you please help me with answer do I need any supplements or how I can substitute second organ? Thank you so much❤️

  • @mawasorangutan
    @mawasorangutan 4 місяці тому +3

    Just like human & other animals & wildlife too, do we all eat balanced nutrients food every single meals?the answer is no
    We can do some sort of checklist to make sure at least every week our pet get all the necessary nutrients ❤

  • @CJ-nf5jd
    @CJ-nf5jd 11 місяців тому +1

    Very informative, Thank you. I've been feeding my BC homemade cooked dinners. She's a picky eater and hasn't picked a raw food like beef or chicken or fish, she loves eggs I quickly fry / steam in a non stick pan so it's very runny , and varieties of stews with supplements and veggies. I'm under the impression that raw diets can have harmful bacteria and bones can still cause problems.

  • @kathrynletchford5114
    @kathrynletchford5114 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for saying this. We don't need exact amounts of nutrients, every day.
    For a start, we don't eat a perfectly balanced meal, at every single meal.
    So, dogs and cats, do not need this as well.
    As long as they get a balanced diet most of the time.

  • @summerbreeze1955
    @summerbreeze1955 18 днів тому

    I made my boy's food from scratch when he had CKD Mince white rice, string beans, egg whites and shell. For one year before he passed over the rainbow he was 19 year's young. Bless him x

  • @allfunnydogsstories2129
    @allfunnydogsstories2129 Рік тому +9

    Could you please, please make a balanced recipe with cooked food or just talk about it. I love all your info and channel.

    • @hamstersniffer
      @hamstersniffer Рік тому +3

      Yeah, I would like to feed raw but I have one dog, very picky to start with, that acts like raw foods make him nauseated to look at it.

    • @christinaedwards356
      @christinaedwards356 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@hamstersnifferMy girl didn't do well on a raw diet, so have gently cooked/cooked her food 5 years 3 months with success. Not all feeding types will accommodate all dogs. Cooked is definitely healthier than processed.

  • @cac90277
    @cac90277 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for your videos. First, you seem to have done such a deep dive into all this information and boy do we thank you.
    I have a German Shepherd and he is recovering from renal failure. I believe he went into renal bc of the manufacture of his food with directly or indirectly. They “changed” their formula and he just stopped eating. Lost a lot of weight.
    The vet was “worried” bc of his blood test. He made it through the night and was actually eating the next morning finally.
    If he makes a full comeback, we 100% are going to a raw food diet.
    Thank you for all you do.
    P.S. I can not open the link. Says I can not access the information.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому

      You are very welcome! Oh goodness, what a scare! I'm sorry you and your boy had to go through that, but I'm so glad to hear he is coming around.
      And oh, I'm sorry! If you email me support@pawsofprey.com I can add your email in manually so you can get the cheatsheet!

  • @laurabodycombe7998
    @laurabodycombe7998 5 місяців тому +19

    We feed our dog what I would call a blended diet. We give her kibble mixed with canned food and broth, or she gets kibble mixed with any leftover meat we have. She loves chicken, steak, hamburger, whatever is leftover from dinner. She seems to thrive on this method of feeding.

  • @dustinfisher29
    @dustinfisher29 2 місяці тому +1

    I had quite a few dog owners that misbalanced their raw food diets. You have to consider your dog's genetic background:
    A primitive breed like huskies can digest more meat. Guard dogs and most herding dogs need more carbohydrates. Dalmatians and Shar Peis for example can easily get kidney failures from too much meat.
    The were two cases where to owners didn't feed organs but only plain muscle meat. It lead to the dog going blind caused by lack of vitamin A.
    And there are cases in which the dog can't go with raw foods because he throws up all the time. It depends on what it best. Some are fine with raw, some are not. But do it right!

  • @marceauyoga7261
    @marceauyoga7261 5 місяців тому

    This has been REALLY helpful. Thank you.

  • @eddocinwa9662
    @eddocinwa9662 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic, unbiased overview. THANKS!!

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 Рік тому +4

    I do add a couple supplements to my cats diet but it’s a tiny fraction of her meals. I get a supplement mix for cats from a raw food company in Pennsylvania and you add very little mixed in water to a lb of raw meat. I do add lysine, a very small amount once a day because she has conjunctivitis. It took time to figure out the right amount that’s just enough to keep it at bay cuz it will never go away. And I put powdered grass in her food cuz she loves it snd is an indoor cat but won’t eat actual grass. Lastly I give her a tiny bit of probiotics with her meal if I can’t find her fav fermented goat milk. The best thing I’ve found to make her meals healthy is a local pet store that sells ground exotic meats like venison snd quail and antelope and Guinea hen and such meats. So she gets as a variety of meats other than her usual chicken, Turkey, beef, pork, lamb and rabbit. I even sourced a local place that sells mouse meat. And they all contain the organs in the right mix. I serve her a part of a chicken wing for the bone snd she loves to chomp on those bones so always keep chicken wings in the freezer for her. So raw feeding has not been that complicated. Took time to find places to get what she needs but the vet told me she thinks the reason for my kittys overall health improvement has been the raw food. Her fur, skin, teeth, energy levels, bowel sounds have improved so dramatically since I switched.

    • @blankmission5369
      @blankmission5369 Рік тому

      What type of powdered grass do you buy? I want to start adding this to my cats diet. Thank you.

  • @TronimusPrime
    @TronimusPrime Рік тому +6

    I just had to put my cat down because he had stomach cancer and heart inflamation. He ate a grain free dry food but i cant help but feel like his diet lead to his illness. Ive decided for my next cat i want to a natural diet. I have my own freeze dryer and a tight schedule but i feel like i can make it work by meal prepping. Im also a hunter so i can even harvest my own protien. Do you have a guide on making your own freeze dried food?

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Місяць тому +2

      "Dried" food and cats is counter-intuitive. A cat's physiology is such that they typically get the majority of their hydration from their food. When we give them (dry) food we are asking their bodies to re-hydrate their food which they are not well equipped to do. I've had great success by preparing large batches of home-cooked cat food in a slow-cooker which helps retain moisture and nutrients. I then vacuum seal and freeze in smaller portions. My cats are thriving, one is 19 years old i think and she acts like a kitten. A few years back we sadly lost our 23 year old cat, but she was mobile and independent right to the end.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Місяць тому +1

      I think it's great btw that you're a hunter, I'm sure your cat will appreciate that. 🥰

  • @KA-pr1xt
    @KA-pr1xt 14 днів тому

    My Sphynx breeder had him on dry royal canine. At about 6 months I switched him to raw and he produces less oil, less dander, his poops do not stink up the whole house and he has tons more energy and sleeping less.

  • @artandadventurerv
    @artandadventurerv 9 місяців тому +3

    Wait, is there a way to do some homemade food AND some kibble?

  • @lareace3574
    @lareace3574 8 місяців тому

    I am starting this journey because my dog has Flycatcher's syndrome which has recently been linked to GI tract issues. I am praying this works because the work up alone to get him in with the neurologist is $2500. That's not counting the test they order and procedures they may need to do.

  • @tinycrimester
    @tinycrimester 4 місяці тому +1

    my mum's dog was raised on a raw food diet, but for some reason he started to get an upset stomach from it after he grew up? so now he eats a mixture of premium kibble and homemade meatballs. :D no added salt or spices of course.

  • @imaginhoneychurch6025
    @imaginhoneychurch6025 Рік тому

    Love your content! Thankyou 💕🙂

  • @an4082
    @an4082 Рік тому +1

    Been on raw for 4 yrs. One of my dogs has been having soft stool/ diarrhea with mucus in it. Is this something to be concerned about?

  • @euphoniahale5181
    @euphoniahale5181 6 місяців тому +3

    I have three dogs and they get half kibble half homemade deer stew. Since starting the stew our one dogs ear issues have gone away.

  • @TetoGSD
    @TetoGSD Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video. Do you do one-on-one consultations?

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому +1

      I do phone consults, but currently my one-on-one coaching and meal plans are closed for the time being!

  • @Axiarus
    @Axiarus 5 місяців тому +1

    One thing you got wrong. The reason companies started making dog food is because of the automobile boom. The need for livestock feed plummeted so they just... shifted gears to making dog food. At the time there were also only 3 vet schools in the US, so the companies lobbied and got their food pushed into these schools. Till this day vets are trained to think these pet foods are a good thing.

  • @BenFlop
    @BenFlop Рік тому +1

    I am starting on the raw food journey as we are adopting a dog with a disease. I have been studying this info. for the last few weeks and I keep going around in circles. I am SO close to giving up on raw food diet. I also want to switch to the diet for my cats who have no issues but they are young. I tried signing up for your cheat sheet but the confirmation email just won't go through. The web page just keeps loading and then, shuts down.

    • @lindseys8039
      @lindseys8039 Рік тому +2

      Don’t quit!! If her email won’t work, there are others.
      Look into premade raw like darwin, raw feeding miami, etc- two crazy cat ladies are another resource for info about all things cat.

    • @angelalawson48
      @angelalawson48 8 місяців тому

      Check out the Dog nutritionist on UA-cam, he may be able to help and actually shows you how to make up your dogs food. He makes raw, cooked and even how to give your dog a Christmas dinner based on leftovers. He's very good - watching him persuaded me to switch with my puppy. He also does reviews on commercial dog foods

  • @ProductionsHabby
    @ProductionsHabby Рік тому +2

    I have a question. I was wondering if its okay to substitute some fresh meat with freeze-dried? My dog is kinda picky, and for some reason, she doesn't like raw liver from any animal, but she will accept it when freeze-dried, I think, because of the texture. So would it be okay to give her freeze-dried liver until she eventually gets used to the raw? Or does it not have the same benefits?

    • @markhedger6378
      @markhedger6378 Рік тому +1

      Liver is great but it can make them very loose but if you add boiled squash veggies and raw bones that firms it up have just experience this with my new rescue dog good luck

    • @eimante0x
      @eimante0x Рік тому

      Freeze dried is totally fine

    • @catsatdusk6710
      @catsatdusk6710 Рік тому +1

      Make sure to exhaust all other options and save freeze dried liver as the last thing to go to before committing to freeze-dried, as the amounts aren't the same due to the moisture content being removed. Try giving it frozen, blended with canned sardines (if they eat fish) or ground beef (or other raw food they like), partially cooked, etc. first if you haven't already.

    • @catsatdusk6710
      @catsatdusk6710 Рік тому +1

      @@markhedger6378 Liver only makes them loose if too much is fed or if not enough calcium or raw bone is fed. Feeding veggies are only a bandaid solution and doesn't address the main problem if you aren't balancing correctly. If they are just being sensitive to Liver you just have to start from a tiny amount (even miniscule if you have to) and slowly build up to the full amount.

  • @LovingIdaho
    @LovingIdaho 4 місяці тому +1

    When I was little , we usually made our own pet food . The main protein was deer or elk, sometimes chicken or duck .
    Now , back to making their food . I have been using Turkey, chicken, beef , tuna , vegetables , garlic , tumeric, pepper and a little rice . The dogs love it and have more energy and a bright coat of hair .

    • @teacup3133
      @teacup3133 3 місяці тому

      Garlic and pepper aren't good but the food sounds good.

    • @LovingIdaho
      @LovingIdaho 3 місяці тому

      @@teacup3133 , garlic and pepper are fine for dogs . Dont believe utube , ask a vet . We all had 7 dogs or more growing up . Garlic and pepper was always added with no issues .

  • @KP-ge4yl
    @KP-ge4yl 2 місяці тому

    Raw is easy. Mostly meat, some bones. Liver if you can easily get it. No veggies or fruit (sometimes i give my dog blueberries) If not giving liver, supplement with multiwitamin. That is it. My dog is on this diet since turning 4 months old (was having issues on kibble so I had to change diet)

  • @shahndeloaksong7618
    @shahndeloaksong7618 4 місяці тому

    I have an 8-year-old male cat (neutered) who had a bladder blockage when he was 3. I have been feeding him the expensive prescription kibble with a small amount of the prescription canned food mixed in. Is there a raw diet that would work for him? Hopefully it would end up being cheaper in the long run.

  • @syssetsommer6925
    @syssetsommer6925 5 місяців тому

    Do you freece the Meat Down before using it?

  • @Fellarin495
    @Fellarin495 Рік тому

    Nice video. How do you get the cheat sheet? Please

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Рік тому

      Go to the link in the description (whichever pet you have)! Click get cheat sheet and enter in your email.

  • @hamstersniffer
    @hamstersniffer Рік тому +16

    And who the h*ll ever thought a dog needs corn grits as a part of an ancestrally appropriate diet?

    • @Dahlily
      @Dahlily 2 місяці тому

      Dogs have evolved thousands of years alongside humans, eating their scraps. And you better believe the humans didn't give them the prime meat and steaks 😂. They actually metabolise straches different than wolves. Dogs are not wolves, so we dont need to feed them like wolves.

  • @janp7660
    @janp7660 8 місяців тому +1

    How does one transition dogs to raw? I feed homemade cooked foid heavy on meats along with a small amount of kibble. When I give them raw eggs, locally laid, they get diarrhea and tummy issues. I am a bit afraid to go raw. Thank you for any advice anyone has.

    • @catpatrick3838
      @catpatrick3838 6 місяців тому

      You could try boiling the eggs then chopping them up and see if that works with their digestive systems? I haven't given mine eggs, she gets cooked (boiled) chicken and raw veggies, everything ground up in the food processor, so I'm not an expert. We're trying to get her weight down so very low cal at the minute and eggs would hamper our low calorie count so 🤷🏼‍♀️.

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 Місяць тому +1

      Try giving just the yolks only, no egg whites.

  • @candy4428
    @candy4428 22 дні тому +1

    What if i change it up every other day like some dry food and homemade cat food is that ok?? So it doesn't get to expensive??

  • @jeanettemarkley7299
    @jeanettemarkley7299 4 місяці тому

    My husband and I were feeding our dogs people food 30 years ago. We did mix it with kibble because our vet was insistent that we were hurting them. We have always supplemented kibble for our pets. Our vet now says the meat and veggies are fine (some veggies and high fat meat is not OK. there are many things people can eat that dogs cannot) but to skip the starch, so we did.

  • @seekingtruth1110
    @seekingtruth1110 8 місяців тому +79

    Many will disagree but it's not just the food you need to question. It's all of the shots they want to give your pets as well.

    • @ltandkholbrook9555
      @ltandkholbrook9555 8 місяців тому +12

      Yes very over vaccinated

    • @seekingtruth1110
      @seekingtruth1110 8 місяців тому

      @@ltandkholbrook9555 absolutely!

    • @deborahrouse5644
      @deborahrouse5644 8 місяців тому

      ​​@@ltandkholbrook9555
      As well as POISONED. Is it any wonder pet cancers have SKYROCKETED❓‼️

    • @bethetruth6428
      @bethetruth6428 8 місяців тому +5

      poisons end up in organs to haunt them later on.

    • @skylarsartnphotography3450
      @skylarsartnphotography3450 6 місяців тому +5

      Yes I had a kitten and they insisted on the rabies vax! Even though she is always inside! Well, it made her very unwell! I nursed her through it and she's a healthy 5 yr old cat now. But ill never do it again!!!

  • @michaelmaguire5594
    @michaelmaguire5594 2 місяці тому

    Switching my 14 year old Doberman over to home made food. He has not been to a vet since before he was 8 weeks old. Everyone I know who's dogs get their yearly check ups are all on meds in the senior years. My buddy has a grey hair here and there. Most who encounter him thinks he is under 8. He is healthier than dogs half his age. He just started to slow down a bit in the last year, but still has that puppy energy and happiness. A little common sense and some old fashioned approaches will allow your best friend to live a long and happy life. Just like regular doctors for us 2 legged folk, unless you physically break a bone or something similar, doctors and vets now a days are to be avoided. A cured patient is a customer lost.

  • @Tommo020788
    @Tommo020788 6 місяців тому +2

    The biggest problem with commercial pet food (specifically dog and cat food) is that they are often full of cereals or vegetables and other things that cats and dogs aren't meant to eat (they are carnivores). Additionally, many of these commercial foods also have too much sodium, and often too much fat, and unfortunately its these ones with too much fat and sodium that gets them hooked (not a surprise, just look at McDonalds as an example in humans). I've raised two cats FAR BEYOND what vets tell everyone to expect your cat to live, and I attribute this mostly to the fact that I pay attention to what is in their food. My first cat was 22 years old before she passed, and my current cat is now 18 years old and still doing fine.
    I still buy commercial food, but I just pay close attention to what is in the food I buy for them.
    Here are some tips I can recommend:
    1. feed your pets mostly wet food, and occasionally a dry food. The reason for this is because cats tend to not drink enough water, because in nature, cats get a lot of their water source from the food they hunt and eat. Some cats are ok and still drink lots of water, but most won't drink enough water. Feeding them more wet food assures they get that extra water in their diet.
    2. When choosing your dry or wet food, avoid foods that contain cereals, grains, dairy, and vegetables. Specific to wet foods, don't get anything that says "gravy" on it. They too often contain too much sodium and fat. Get foods advertised to contain real meat, and when you are choosing a wet food, I recommend choosing a product that contains what actually looks like real chunks of meat, and NOT what looks like dry food that has been soaked in gravy.
    3. make sure your cats are active every day. The easiest way by far, to do this, is to have a fenced area that they can go outside in. The fence needs to be taller than what you need for dogs though. If you can't do that, then maybe try looking up "cat runs", which is like a caged tunnel for cats to run outside in so they can go out and look around, enjoy the sun, and get some exercise.
    4. feed your pets 3 meals a day only. DO NOT just leave a pile of dry food for them to eat. This is a recipe for obesity, which DOES cause health problems, regardless of all the bs propaganda out there saying obesity doesn't cause health problems. This is not the time for "body positivity".
    5. If you can convince your pets to eat home made meals, you can actually feed them a much healthier diet because you know exactly what they are eating, but I recommend getting advice from a vet if you aren't 100% sure as to what foods you will need to feed them to assure a balanced diet.

    • @edschulhof6303
      @edschulhof6303 4 місяці тому

      Good advice. If you are going to use commercial wet or dry food, find brands that are low in calcium and phosphorus. Too much of these nutrients are the main cause of kidney failure and UTI issues. You will probably have to contact the company to get this information. Being overweight most definitely causes health problems, such as arthritis and diabetes.

  • @anniesprague3809
    @anniesprague3809 5 місяців тому +3

    You don't need a recipe to cook for your dogs. Many dogs in poor countries eat scraps from their owners' tables live very long lives. Just make sure to feed them healthy stuff meats, raw bones, organs, vegetables and supplements (I have 2: Multivitamin chews and Glucosamine). Don't over complicate things.

  • @cal7281
    @cal7281 5 місяців тому

    what's good to add to a puppy's meal then I cannot afford raw diet but what should I add in?

  • @rometimed1382
    @rometimed1382 Рік тому +4

    You are amazing and I love this channel. We are getting our first pups this summer and fall when we get a house and I look forward to feeding raw.
    One question you may be able to help me with:
    We are moving from the city to an area that is semi-rural and we will be living near many farms and one particular farm is well known for raising meat. They actually sell a "raw dog superfood" blend with 3 versions available in beef, chicken and turkey. They also ad veggies though and they list the % as (beef example):
    "Beef, organs, Squash, Green Kale, Carrots, sweet potatoes.
    ( 33% Beef / 33% Organs / 30% veggies / 2% Bone Meal )"
    This seems oddly high in organs and veggies to me (based on your channel and other information I have seen).
    The prices look pretty good though.
    Have you ever had farms that have their own dog superfood formulas? Are they worth it?
    Cheers,

    • @revoakes8984
      @revoakes8984 5 місяців тому

      Looks very high in proportion of veggies and organs. You might consider getting this and adding more raw meat/bones until the proportions are appropriate. I've yet to find a formula, farm or otherwise, that wasn't just a "superfood" but also super expensive.

  • @monkeybusiness1999
    @monkeybusiness1999 5 місяців тому +1

    Since switching to making homemade food, my cat's sudden IBS illness & the unbearable horrid stench that goes with it have diminished significantly. I don't know what pet food mfrs have changed the past 2 years, (cost cutting?) but it has damaged their reputations & sales. So many pet owners are having problems that it's clear that something in the industry is not right.

  • @leiac98
    @leiac98 Місяць тому

    My malamute died of cancer because of store bought dog food, we were devastated!!! She was the best dog ever!!! I have two small dogs now that I don't love nearly enough but refuse to give them cancer filled dog food... Plus making it is sooooo much cheaper

  • @FoxyFemBoi
    @FoxyFemBoi 3 місяці тому

    I will point out that the recalls don't necessarily mean commercial pet food is bad. The whole food ingredients you might end up feeding pets are as if not more likely to have dangerous bacteria--"human" food has safety recalls all the time, including peanut butter for salmonella and even lettuce for e.coli. I think a mixture of homemade and commercial food makes the most sense. Supplements aren't necessarily a bad idea if you actually are careful, but probably a lot of them don't need them every day.

  • @jameshicks7125
    @jameshicks7125 5 місяців тому +1

    I make homemade food instead of canned and use quality dry kibble for the bulk. My homemade portion ensures he gets significant quality portions 3 x a day with his kibble.

    • @Vexx_Line_
      @Vexx_Line_ 4 місяці тому

      What brand of kibble?

  • @hrithikverma6683
    @hrithikverma6683 9 місяців тому

    I am not able to download the cheat sheet…?

  • @nighthawk_predator1877
    @nighthawk_predator1877 5 місяців тому +1

    I don't trust myself to get it right. That's why i feed my cat Viva Raw. I am confident in the company and the nutritional completeness of their products. Btw, they have food for dogs too.

  • @nooa69
    @nooa69 3 місяці тому

    I do raw only. No cooking involved. Beef, lamb, fish or duck. 10% bone, 10% organ, 80% muscle meat, pureed pumpkin, probiotic plain yogurt, raw veggies. Easy and healthy with no filler.

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Місяць тому

    Our Queen Abbey the Labby was on a raw meat and bone diet from 1.5 years until she passed at 16 years. She was extremely healthy the entire time. Turns out the diet they were created to eat works pretty well.

  • @christinaedwards356
    @christinaedwards356 11 місяців тому +1

    I learned how to feed my dog homemade through several well known online natural/holistic vets. The occassional online Pet Summit has also been helpful as well as books. Important to remember your dog is a Carnivore and high starchy carbs are not appropriate. If giving supplements concentrate on non synthetic and feed variety. I balance over time within a week period.

    • @ALoveBeyondBorders
      @ALoveBeyondBorders 11 місяців тому +1

      Dogs are actually omnivores - they are able to eat and remain healthy with both animal and plant food.

    • @christinaedwards356
      @christinaedwards356 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ALoveBeyondBorders Yes they can survive on plant based, but dogs are Carnivores as cats are Obligate Carnivores. Majority of a dog's diet should be a mix of meat, organ/innards, raw meaty bone if feeding raw. Breed, for example a large working dog, may require more protein and fat as protein builds and feeds muscle and fat is a dog's energy source. I have a Dachshund who is a hunter by instinct and she acts upon it, so her plant based is 18-20% during warm active weather and 18-25% in cooler months (less active). I will not feed her starchy carbs as Carnivores have no need for them; they are inflammatory, lead to arthritis, IBS, diabetes.

  • @coop5329
    @coop5329 2 місяці тому

    The dry food is a convenience. I was always very careful about the brand I bought because of all the contamination and recalls killing dogs. About a year ago the corporations raised the prices so high I can't afford a decent dry dog food anymore. A $30 bag of dog food is now over $70. I don't believe that only rich people should be able to have pets. I now feed my two large Maremma dogs home cooked food every day. Chicken leg quarters are 77 cents a pound in 10 lb. bags. I cook this in a large crockpot, mix with a couple slices of whole wheat bread and add a bowl of eggs stirred up and microwaved soft (I have my own chickens so no salmonella in these to worry about), with changing extras like some cheese, leftover meat from my own meals, etc. Takes me 15 minutes or less to put their meal together each day. It's a lot cheaper than the "quality" dog foods and better nutrition. I remember animal nutrition class in ag school; feeding our animals is not rocket science, and we kept them healthy without highly processed foods for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. The profiteering corporations can kiss my fat ***.

  • @volkana1977
    @volkana1977 2 місяці тому

    My dogs eat EVERYTHING.... from dog food to sashimi. They love vegetable soups, chicken, pork, beef... they even eat broccoli, zuchini, cabbage, beetroot etc etc. All cooked. Basically they eat everything we eat and they NEVER get sick, my little pin is 8y old and NEVER had diarhea.

  • @DMaria216
    @DMaria216 4 місяці тому

    My dogs has allergies and now a disease called IBD. So like 2-3 months I have to cook for him… lots of moisture and a novel protein.
    So potatoes/sweet potatoes/carrots boiled and I smash them together and put either light tuna or an egg on top… the only issue is I never know how much to serve….dry food is easier in that regard

  • @TLFaun
    @TLFaun Рік тому +1

    My problem with home made food is that it seems store bought food in Germany is very poor quality. My dog gets stomach issues and mucus stools. When I feed store bought barf foods - he is doing greatly. I guess something is wrong in general with the human grade meats in Germany. I believe i did strong home made recopies with a nice mix of muscle meat and meaty bones and organs as well as veggies/ fruits ... still he struggled stomach wise.

  • @rall5150
    @rall5150 2 місяці тому

    people think to much, create a basic food chicken beef brown grain rice, peas and carrots, my dog lasted 19 years and had a heart attack at the end. 19 plus years my vet asked what i fed him, i said costco chickens mixed with the ingredients i said and occasional multivitamins mixed in hia food, his reply keep it up.

  • @athenaexclamation4167
    @athenaexclamation4167 Рік тому

    thx for the sheet

  • @montagmuller2767
    @montagmuller2767 3 місяці тому +1

    I guesstimate everyday but they are better off with homemade. I have a general idea of what they need and wing it. They are very healthy

  • @amcrafteev6164
    @amcrafteev6164 6 місяців тому

    I used to feed my dogs dog food.
    And change it everytime because they show allergies in dog foods so I changed it into cook homemade food for dogs and I actually see the improvement of allergies and hair getting very shine and strong and my dogs get very playful and I observe they stop pooping with worms

  • @deborahspooner8046
    @deborahspooner8046 Місяць тому +1

    We in the Caribbean have been preparing dog food at home for years. Commercial pet foods are expensive here

    • @dalebailey754
      @dalebailey754 Місяць тому

      I would love to know the things you typically put in your dog’s bowl.

  • @Metqa
    @Metqa 4 місяці тому +1

    What a nice video for someone just starting out. I'll bet the rest of your channel is just as peachy and pleasant if this is a model of what to expect.

  • @thirdeyereptiles1772
    @thirdeyereptiles1772 4 місяці тому +1

    we just added a Dalmatian pup to our family & already had a doodle who’s allergic to chicken , so he eats Acana (fish flavor) kibble. I know kibble isn’t the greatest but there’s so much controversy on raw/homemade food & it seems to be so much pricier. Do you have any advice on a low purine diet ? Dalmatians can’t have organs or any other high purine foods.

    • @Benflopsy
      @Benflopsy 4 місяці тому

      Our dog has Leishmaniosis--a Mediterrenean disease, and needs to be fed a low purine diet. Go online and search for gout/ low purine diet and everything it lists for humans applies to dogs. I feed a raw diet with no organ meat, steamed veggies which are low purine so no broccoli or brassicas, raw meaty bones, and no fish or seafood. It takes me 15 min. to prepare her food per week. I steam veggies once a month and add any suplements to that and feeeze portions in cupcake holders.

  • @hankweiser9859
    @hankweiser9859 3 місяці тому

    Are there any dog food recipe books that have recipes that have all the nutrients that they need? Are there any meal plan dog diet books?