Sunday, August 2, 2009

Anyone have a recipe for feeding raw dog food?

I have read most posts on here already. What I am loking for is a recipe that has measurements (I am horrible at estimating portions). I understand each dog may need different amounts, I just wanted a bulk recipe. I will not be able to feed the different meals (meat, veggie, ect.), at least to start. I was hopeing to be pointed towards a recipe which included supplements and all, as I found one a while back and forgot to save it. Thanks!
Answers:
Here are some websites:
http://www.njboxers.com/faqs.htm...
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/barf.html...
http://www.barfworld.com/html/learn_more...
This might be for you it's already measured out for you. Very easy to make. http://www.happydogfood.com Hope this helps;^)
Best for you to join a moderated group that gives info about raw feeding. The thing about feeding raw is that you have to learn about the different things a dog needs to eat to be in the best health - and only feeding 1 recipe is not going to do that.
http://www.raw-dogs.com/links.html...
Meat should always be fed raw. Raw meat also helps to stimulates the carnivore's highly acidic digestive system. Only raw meat is said to stimulate this highly acidic system that is designed to kill unfriendly bacteria. Raw meat also has nutrients that cooked meat does not. Raw meat is an excellent source of B-vitamins and cooking destroys many of those important vitamins. One type of meat should not be combined with another type of meat if possible. A carnivore's digestive system is designed to eat one animal protein at a time. Mature dogs: 2 parts meat to 1 part vegetables.

Here is a receipe from pet-grub.com that has measurements and suggested supplements:
http://www.pet-grub.com/pet-health/nutri...
Here is a website with LOTS of people's posted dog food receipes (with measurements!)
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf877190.tip.h...
If you use a meat grinder when making the food, it's better. Here's some info on it:
http://www.pet-grub.com/meat-grinder.pet...

This website has over a hundred (probably alot more) pages of info on healthy feeding and food preparation for your animal. You can print out the whole book (printer friendly pages) for a small donation. But it is free to read and search for info. And there is ALOT to read about on animal nutrition, etc., and it interesting too: http://www.pet-grub.com/

Hope this helps answer your question.
Hi,
I found hundreds of great recipes for my dog at http://www.dogfood.co.nr , take a look at this site it has a great guide for dog food.
Hope this helps you with your dog

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