Raw Organ Meat For Dogs
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Such a good video! I live 45 min from Highland packers. I went for the first time three weeks ago. I breed Bernese Mountain dogs. I will definitely be adding in more organ meats. Thank you!
That is wonderful!!
I stan you, thank you for this information 👌🏾very helpful new subscriber!
Thanks Jocelyn!
The best raw feeding video I’ve ever watched ! Excellent 👌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video. I watched it while eating my breakfast this morning. Really, I did. :) Loved the narrative as you went along.
My mum used to feed all of us including the dog cow brains and eggs for breakfast ❤
Great Video!!!
Thanks Andrew! We're glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome !!! Thank you for sharing. Very informative and very inspiring.
Thank you!!
Your great I love your presentation and love your energy your amazing! Love love love to you from us humans in LA California and 2 very amazing Pitbull puppies
Great video Dana! Keep them coming! Which type of fish do you suggest and which type should we avoid?
Fresh fish is the best kind! Anything with an organic label would be best :)
💜💜💜 this video. all the essential diet information. the different organs Dana got. and how to grind it all and organize it with the muscle meat. can we get a video or snapshot of her freezer(s). been feeding raw for almost a year and still juggling freezer space and how to organize with all the different raw feeding elements... thanks for this video!!
I can definitely try to get a snapshot!
This totally makes sense to me 😆 this lady hit the real Diet for raw fed dogs I'm Sold . Love this explanation. She sounds like a nurse lol
What is the best choice of fish? Thank you!
By the way you have nice accent and I like listening to you.
Great video Dana - very informative. Was wondering where you got the data for the percentage of the body part (e.g. 50% is muscle, 16% is skin, etc)? Just interested and want to read more on this. Thanks
I'm pretty sure she made it up from common sense. She just figured out what percentage of the organ meats in the animal.
Dana, why do you freeze in a large container and not in portions? How do you manage this quantity once it defrosts? Great video btw. I loved every minute and re-watching it.
Dana feeds 5 awesome labs, so it's easier for her to freeze in big batches as she goes through it faster. You can absolutely freeze in portion sizes for your dog!
This was fantastic!! I would love your opinion on feeding fur as well. Do you recommend it like rabbit ears, cow ears? Locally sourced and freeze dried.
It's really hard to get enough manganese into dogs if you want to meet AAFCO minimums. But fur and especially feathers are really rich in manganese ... however, they're not all that digestible either. Personally, I like fur and feathers and I wouldn't go out of my way to avoid them!
I thought the mercury in the fish was bad for your dog , thank you for all the good information
Not just mercury, but dioxin, PCBs and other heavy metals. Not to mention that any fishing is not sustainable.
Loved your blog I always make sure the fat is half as much as protein he’s on a reputable raw food base company
my dog is on duck, beef
Plus a combination of Turkey salmon and
Lamb plus fruits and veggies plus regular vitamin every day
What do you think of putting crushed bone in the mix?
You are so right I fully endorse this video I've been so passionate about this topic but for animals and humans❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is raw feeding done correct.. im so tired of bloggers that only feeds muscles and veggies (and some minerals and vitamins that are synthetic 🙄🙄) then wondering why they have to walk in with an animal that got kidney stone or any other organ stones.
Thanks for your comment DC LX VI DIVINIZED!
I have a long drive to Highland also and use the front door. 🤔maybe if I use the side door I can get some tails as well. Now I want to go buy a grinder and make my own instead of buying the cubes. Gonna pass on the eyeballs tho. Highland is such a treasure 🤗 great video, thank-you
What is a good fish
Dana, you're a wealth of information, so here's my question: every time I hear the word brain, my mind screams prions. Is this not a threat to dogs?
Would have been cool if you got an answer, I was having the same question.
also could you tell me what kind/brand are the metal containers used to catch and hold the meat grinds? Thanks!
Those are just steam trays. You can get them at any restaurant supply store.
What a commitment to your furry friends. I am not a raw feeder, but this was very educational for me.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Best diet ever real raw diet
Hi! Great video! Is green tripe an organ or muscle? So since you ground all organs up, isn't it important to know % of liver to other organs? And then after muscle meat and organs are mixed (in what % muscle to organ?) how much do you feed per day based on dogs weight? I have a 14 month old female , intact, working line GSD that weighs 75 pounds. Thank you!
Hi pamelagay12,
Green tripe is a muscle.
Once everything is ground up you are able to prepare meals based on that percentage :)
Dogs should eat 2-3% of their weight per day. Just monitor to make sure they aren't losing or gaining too much and adjust accordingly.
:)
I hv rottwailer female wat food good foe her u r good
I plan to put crush bone in the raw dog food mix. What percentage of bone would you recommend?
Here are some great recipes to try out with all the proper measurements listed:
bit.ly/3xyNPj4
True,when I used to believe those who say 10,20,30 I asked the same question.
What grinder are you using? And you recommend it or do you recommend a different one?
That's a 1.5hp from Cabela's. Does a great job, I've had it for years.
What about keeping my low content wolf dog’s (other is Husky, Malamute, GSD, & Samoyed) teeth cleaned, especially the back teeth? I know bones help but it’s not keeping her very back teeth from having build up & starting to get bad. She’s 62LBS & 6.5 yrs old.
You could try turkey necks, bully sticks or brushing to get to the back teeth!
Are glandulars as good as the real thing
I feed a top quality multi glandular from new Zealand
JC, I am shopping, can you please tell me what brand you feed?
That’s awesome, but how are you cutting up individual servings from one big block of frozen dog food ❓
You need to wait until it is a little thawed :)
Gene, I have six large dogs. That big block lasts only 2 or 3 days so that's why I freeze that amount. You can find a smaller container.
so if my dog eats a whole fish he basically gets what he needs then with regards to organs? I usually use a small fish, not tiny like a small porgie. i can get liver and gizzards and kidney and cleaned tripe. Kidney makes my dogs pee a lot so I have to give in small amounts. Tx. Wow thanks, I will increase chicken necks for me to help my thryroid.The only thing I can find and afford is walmart and a local food store, sadly its at least a step better than kibble. Trying to work the butcher thing out, hope to find that after covid. We do codliver oil and squid oil, seems to help a lot, the issue is our waters are so high in mercury.
You can do it Ana. We are always here to help as well :)
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A fish won't replace organs, no. But it's a good way to get brain, eyeballs and other hard-to-get organs into your dog. Try Green Lipped Mussel oil instead of fish or squid ... it's cleaner and it's in a more useable form.
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM thanks and I found a farmer and a butcher that should work out.
I mean if you feed 80/10/10 you should add those non secreting organs like heart and lung as part of your muscle content and not as organ, but yes you’re correct overall they are still very important!
Jeepers creepers where did you get those 👀 from
My dog doesn't like raw kidney or liver. Even mixed in with muscle meat. I haven't tried any of the other organs yet but I have a feeling it's going to be the same outcome. If I cook it he loves them. Is that an option?
You could try freeze dried organs. Cooking can kill off some of the benefits of organ meats. You could also lightly cook them and feed them and cook them less and less until he gets used to them!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM I don't have a freeze dryer so I will take your advice and try to cook them a little less possible thank you
I’ve always been scared of feeding a whole fish as I’m afraid the needle like bones will get stuck somewhere in their mouths or throat. Any suggestions?
What percent of each organ should be used?
I'm gagging watching this. I know you are right about all this but even if I could source all these organs I can't stomach it. So, the happy in between at my house is to use grinds from Viva Raw that contain the muscle meat, heart, liver and in the beef blend, also kidney. So two secreting organs. I alternate with various, human grade, commercial, freeze dried raw complete diets and home cooked recipes. To try to make up for missing nutrients in this compromised, raw diet, my dogs get sunny side up eggs once or twice a week, canned Sockeye salmon (skin and bones included packed in water) or canned Sardines once a week and goat cheese. I also use some supplements from your company, Four Leaf Rover and from Karen Becker's company, Bark and Whiskers. Not as nutritious as a full ungulate, raw, prey model diet as discussed in this video but a plan that I can manage to stick with.
I'm 1:26 seconds into the video and this has been the best advice I've gotten so far on feeding a dog Raw food. I will keep watching and see what you say about vegetables. No vegetables on prey.
I don't feed raw I cook my dogs food and have been removing the skin, what do you suggest?
My question is : do i can feed organ meat (liver, heart, kidney ...etc) everyday
And if i can feed my puppy everyday, it should be once a day or every meal a day ?
Can you please suggest a supplier in gta thank you
Do or can you sell your grind
Just go online, there’s many commercial options.
What can the average person do who does not have a grinder? Buy some parts and just dice them to add in to commercial raw?
So is chicken skin okay?
My dog hates livers and gizzards/hearts. Gonna try eyes and brains and other parts.
On second thought, I'll try everything if I can find it
@@tolamyb35d Try flash frying them, that often does the trick. Or you can be freeze-dried organs and them you'll only have to give a small amount. Good luck!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM Thanks for the tip! Going to try the flash fry. 😁
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM Yea that didn't work. I flash fried a chicken liver with lard and she only wanted to lick up the bit of lard grease... 🤨
I have beef livers in the freezer. Gonna try that. Looking for other off organs desperately
How bad is it to feed your dog organ meat that isn't grass-fed? I can't afford grass-fed for myself never mind for my dog.
I'm a slaughter man and he only eats beef heart beef tails and and lamb neck with the the throttle lol
Why do you buy veal brain and veal tail instead of adult cow?
Availability can often be a factor. Veal tails are smaller and easier to chew then adults as well!
it would be great if i could afford to feed my dog raw food all the time, but with my income we are lucky enough for an egg a day.
I have a pitbull terrier mix, he is a very good dog and I would like to feed him the best diet
But organs make their tummy to run ;-( bad diarrheas ;-(
Just add a small amount at first, you just have to build it up slowly.
You kind of contradict yourself by saying 25% of an animal is organs so you should feed your dog 25% organ. Then you say you don't feed much fat to your dogs, yet a large percentage of the prey animal is fat is it not?
It really depends on the protein you are feeding. For example, rabbit, elk, venison, etc are very very lean meats!
@@DogsNaturallyMagazineDNM wow, you have all the right answers, you should write a book. I really appreciate you answering my questions 👍