Parenting-Furkids
Dogs => Dog Food And Nutrition => Raw Feeding => Topic started by: Lola on June 19, 2018, 03:38:18 PM
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I have never purchased ground anything from my local grocery store. When I was new to raw, I remember reading over and over not to buy ground meats from a grocery store.
If feeding other meats, from other sources... would you feed your dog this, once in a while?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P85BMCCboI
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IF I had a dog with any autoimmune diseases (and I do), I'd be leary of this. Peppers are nightshades and if a dog has any issues with immunity or other inflammatory issues, then it's not good for them.
The other thing that I have against this is the kelp. It's hard to find any sea vegetable companies that actually give the iodine amounts, and you can wreck their thyroids with too much.
Those things being said, yes. I'd give this occasionally to a HEALTHY dog.
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It isn't something I would recommend, because I wouldn't want a person to feed it ALL the time. That kinda scares me.
People tend to think feeding a "variety" is mostly not to bore the dog. It is soooooooo much more then that!
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I didn't watch the video but based on your comments no I would not. I wouldn't feed peppers to a dog.
As for the pre-ground meat issue, I wouldn't buy it to feed my cats, but many do.
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Recipe starts at .50
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14 oz 90% Ground beef
2 tsp of hemp seed oil
1/2 Carlson's Cod Liver Oil or 2 oz of sardines
1/2 tsp Ginger
1/2 tsp Kelp
1 brown egg (Put half of shell aside)
Mix
In a separate bowl/mixer add:
1/2 egg shell you saved
1 oz beef liver
1 oz broccoli
1 oz red bell pepper
1 oz spinach
Mix and then add to first mix.
*Mixer isn't the word I want. Silly7
They say you can feed it raw or cooked.
No mention of how much to feed per pound... that I heard.