@5tonyvvvv
The wild dog might kill a goat, lap up the milk in the sac, eat the grains in the stomach & of course the entire goat. This is natural but the largest portion of the meal would be the meat, intestines & bones & not all kills will be carrying milk… Although the dairy in our fridges has been homogenized & loaded with chemicals & steroids, it’s not healthy for anybody but an occasional yogurt or a few occasional grains won’t hurt & can be beneficial if given infrequently.
@5tonyvvvv
The wild dog might kill a goat, lap up the milk in the sac, eat the grains in the stomach & of course the entire goat. This is natural but the largest portion of the meal would be the meat, intestines & bones & not all kills will be carrying milk… Although the dairy in our fridges has been homogenized & loaded with chemicals & steroids, it’s not healthy or anybody but an occasional yogurt or a few occasional grains won’t hurt & can be beneficial in smaller amounts.
@BernesePuppies I disagree with Diary and Gluten, its bad for dogs and Humans, causes mucus and digestion problems! Avoid it!! brown rice is good, and plants give plenty of calcium and enzymes.
@BernesePuppies Raw food food saved all my dogs lives! Most Vets and the food industry want us and our dogs eating food out of cans and bags! Wolves eat nothing but RAW MEAT and Grass! and they never get sick! Raw food contains enzymes which are critical for digestion and Health! Dogs In Alaska eat nothing but Raw fish and Reindeer meat! and they never get sick and never get Plaque on the gums and teeth! People are just brainwashed and ignorant! Stay RAW!!
RAW meats and bones .. you can take your fresh vegetables and fruit and shove it up your dogs ass for all the good it will do. Watch a wolf, do you see it hunting for the vegetable section of the animal it just killed? Keep your dogs off of ALL drugs and Fluoridated / chlorination water.
@Pscheelar Assuming the dog isn’t allergic to additives in the beef (eg, you get it from a butcher or a trusted source, etc) she’s probably just suffering a bit of detox effect. However, if you prefer to try a different meat for safety’s sake, perhaps switch to a poultry (chicken or turkey) for a while and see if that helps. No need to go exotic unless you prefer to do so. Just like with people, it can be an intense transition from a conventional diet to a healthy, natural diet for your doggie.
I have just started feeding my Lab with a history of of food allergies, itchy skin, yeast infections, and ear infections raw food.
We changed over after a 24 hour fast from kibble. She is handling the beef very well digestievly but she is itching quite a bit. Do you think she may have allergies to the beef or do you think it may be a detox effect since it’s not causing digestive problems? Should I continue to feed beef for the rest of the week or switch to bison or something more exotic.
I have just started feeding my Lab with a history of of food allergies, itchy skin, yeast infections, and ear infections raw food.
We changed over after a 24 hour fast from kibble. She is handling the beef very well digestievly but she is itching quite a bit. Do you think she may have allergies to the beef or do you think it may be a detox effect since it’s not causing digestive problems? Should I continue to feed beef for the rest of the week or switch to bison or something more exotic.
@kokogro re dogs and eggs: eggs from a food co-op or your neighbor’s chickens are excellent, nutrition-wise, for dogs and humans. These would be eggs from free-range hens, and are safe to feed raw or cooked. Shells can be dried in the oven, ground to a powder and added to dog food. Good source of calcium for dogs and for humans. P.S. if you want people to listen to your opinions, figure out how to disagree with someone without using the word “retard”.
@kokogro your comment makes no sense what so ever. what does people dying have to do with putting raw eggs in a dogs diet. do even know what makes raw eggs not good for dogs? apparently not. the raw whites and shells are considered unhealthy for dog. while the yokes are perfectly good and help improve there coat. in the end three eggs over the period of 2-3 weeks is nothing. a daily stroll through the city would be more toxic.
@joejoewin11 in high amounts garlic however, is a healthly thing to give dogs in small amounts. Just as water can be bad for us (over drinking) yet good for us to in certain amounts.
This guy is a retard. People are dying all over the world and this spent idiot who lost his bearings is feeding eggs to dogs. You know he is a dumb ass when he is putting eggs in his dog’s diet.
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December 20th, 2011 at 11:05 PM
@joejoewin11 Small amounts of raw garlic clean the blood and keep fleas away!
December 20th, 2011 at 11:40 PM
@5tonyvvvv
The wild dog might kill a goat, lap up the milk in the sac, eat the grains in the stomach & of course the entire goat. This is natural but the largest portion of the meal would be the meat, intestines & bones & not all kills will be carrying milk… Although the dairy in our fridges has been homogenized & loaded with chemicals & steroids, it’s not healthy for anybody but an occasional yogurt or a few occasional grains won’t hurt & can be beneficial if given infrequently.
December 21st, 2011 at 12:23 AM
@5tonyvvvv
The wild dog might kill a goat, lap up the milk in the sac, eat the grains in the stomach & of course the entire goat. This is natural but the largest portion of the meal would be the meat, intestines & bones & not all kills will be carrying milk… Although the dairy in our fridges has been homogenized & loaded with chemicals & steroids, it’s not healthy or anybody but an occasional yogurt or a few occasional grains won’t hurt & can be beneficial in smaller amounts.
December 21st, 2011 at 1:18 AM
@BernesePuppies I disagree with Diary and Gluten, its bad for dogs and Humans, causes mucus and digestion problems! Avoid it!! brown rice is good, and plants give plenty of calcium and enzymes.
December 21st, 2011 at 2:09 AM
Dairy and Gluten is bad for dogs and humans!!!
December 21st, 2011 at 2:16 AM
@BernesePuppies Raw food food saved all my dogs lives! Most Vets and the food industry want us and our dogs eating food out of cans and bags! Wolves eat nothing but RAW MEAT and Grass! and they never get sick! Raw food contains enzymes which are critical for digestion and Health! Dogs In Alaska eat nothing but Raw fish and Reindeer meat! and they never get sick and never get Plaque on the gums and teeth! People are just brainwashed and ignorant! Stay RAW!!
December 21st, 2011 at 2:34 AM
@Nemo447 pretty sure thye get fruit and vegetable matter from the stomachs of herbivores they eat
December 21st, 2011 at 2:57 AM
Could you post this recipe in your description please. I would love to try it for my dogs. Thanks so much.
December 21st, 2011 at 3:53 AM
RAW meats and bones .. you can take your fresh vegetables and fruit and shove it up your dogs ass for all the good it will do. Watch a wolf, do you see it hunting for the vegetable section of the animal it just killed? Keep your dogs off of ALL drugs and Fluoridated / chlorination water.
December 21st, 2011 at 4:21 AM
@docdaye1 If you have gotten the recipe, can i have it? Alot is left out in the instructions above.
December 21st, 2011 at 4:46 AM
@Pscheelar Assuming the dog isn’t allergic to additives in the beef (eg, you get it from a butcher or a trusted source, etc) she’s probably just suffering a bit of detox effect. However, if you prefer to try a different meat for safety’s sake, perhaps switch to a poultry (chicken or turkey) for a while and see if that helps. No need to go exotic unless you prefer to do so. Just like with people, it can be an intense transition from a conventional diet to a healthy, natural diet for your doggie.
December 21st, 2011 at 5:25 AM
Can I please get the reciepe for this Raw Dog food video usajane4u | Nov 4, 2007 | 86 likes,
Thank you so much send to email : doccottage@yahoo.com
December 21st, 2011 at 6:24 AM
I have just started feeding my Lab with a history of of food allergies, itchy skin, yeast infections, and ear infections raw food.
We changed over after a 24 hour fast from kibble. She is handling the beef very well digestievly but she is itching quite a bit. Do you think she may have allergies to the beef or do you think it may be a detox effect since it’s not causing digestive problems? Should I continue to feed beef for the rest of the week or switch to bison or something more exotic.
December 21st, 2011 at 7:21 AM
I have just started feeding my Lab with a history of of food allergies, itchy skin, yeast infections, and ear infections raw food.
We changed over after a 24 hour fast from kibble. She is handling the beef very well digestievly but she is itching quite a bit. Do you think she may have allergies to the beef or do you think it may be a detox effect since it’s not causing digestive problems? Should I continue to feed beef for the rest of the week or switch to bison or something more exotic.
December 21st, 2011 at 7:49 AM
So close, and yet sooo far away. :/
Check out Jane Anderson.
Just.. just Google her. Please.
*facepalm*
December 21st, 2011 at 8:34 AM
very useful vid, thanks so much for making all this info available to us dog lovers!
December 21st, 2011 at 8:43 AM
@kokogro re dogs and eggs: eggs from a food co-op or your neighbor’s chickens are excellent, nutrition-wise, for dogs and humans. These would be eggs from free-range hens, and are safe to feed raw or cooked. Shells can be dried in the oven, ground to a powder and added to dog food. Good source of calcium for dogs and for humans. P.S. if you want people to listen to your opinions, figure out how to disagree with someone without using the word “retard”.
December 21st, 2011 at 9:40 AM
@kokogro your comment makes no sense what so ever. what does people dying have to do with putting raw eggs in a dogs diet. do even know what makes raw eggs not good for dogs? apparently not. the raw whites and shells are considered unhealthy for dog. while the yokes are perfectly good and help improve there coat. in the end three eggs over the period of 2-3 weeks is nothing. a daily stroll through the city would be more toxic.
December 21st, 2011 at 10:03 AM
@dehbee It is close to the barf diet but most people call the barf diet RAW diet now.
December 21st, 2011 at 10:40 AM
@joejoewin11 in high amounts garlic however, is a healthly thing to give dogs in small amounts. Just as water can be bad for us (over drinking) yet good for us to in certain amounts.
December 21st, 2011 at 10:52 AM
@joejoewin11 get yourself informed before posting bullshit
December 21st, 2011 at 11:27 AM
Garlic is poisonous to dogs…
December 21st, 2011 at 11:34 AM
@kokogro lol you are fucking stupid
December 21st, 2011 at 11:50 AM
This guy is a retard. People are dying all over the world and this spent idiot who lost his bearings is feeding eggs to dogs. You know he is a dumb ass when he is putting eggs in his dog’s diet.
December 21st, 2011 at 12:40 PM
isnt this more similar to BARF? can anyone clarify?