Visit healthydogforlife.com Author of “Real Food For Dogs” Dan Scott, talks about which is the best dog food to feed your pet and why.
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Phonebullyz- Thanks for your valued input. All human food waste has conveniently been channelled into pet food instead of landfill! No regulation and big profits = dog suffering. Put your fears aside and feed your dog what nature intended it to eat- ‘Real Food’ as phonebullyz has kindly explained.
I got this female 3yr old dog about 5 months ago and she’s obese. Well at least she was. She’s lost a lot of weigh but she still maintains her round figure. I don’t want her to loose too much weigh at once because she’s started to get hanging loose skin all over. I buy liver, chicken, meat and make dog stews for them. But I never thought about giving it to them raw…will it help her loose weigh and keep her healthy?
Hi, sorry for the late reply.
Your doing great with her but yes now it’s time to feed her raw. Because the food is in it’s natural state with all the nutrients intact she will benefit greatly and over time will return to normal weight levels with good skin and other benefits too. Liver once a fortnight + once a day feed of chicken, lamb, beef, pork etc-leave the bones in plus raw green tripe and your good to go. If you like details I have a book-see my blog. Good luck, stay in touch.
chicken???hmm our vet told us not to feed chicken because the fur of our dog will fall of. is it ok to feed that???because we usually feed our dog with can goods like cornbeef etc.and our dog is a shih tzu
Hi there, Lovely dog the shih tzu, the dog of chinese emperor’s! your vet obviously is no canine nutrition expert! Chicken is well digested by nearly all dogs 99%+ and is a great starter food-feed the whole carcass to large dogs and quarters(bone too) to small dogs. Cornbeef will eventually get your dog to the vet for intestinal or other malady. Get your dog started on what she biologically craves.
hey thanks for the advice keep it up!
Your welcome.
i dont think that is true that the dogs fur will fall off because when my dog was about 7 mounths he jumped up on the counter and ate a raw chicken and that was forever ago and his fur ddnt fall off
my grandfathers dog is almost 19 years old and has been eating commertial dog fo sence she was pup
Hi, that’s great, some dogs have great genes-bit like the smoker who’s 87 and still has ten a day!
For the rest of us though its not the case and the national average is just 12.5 years for dogs and this saddens me when their genetic potential is in the twenties! The average age for dogs on a natural diet from my research is around 16 to 19 years (the best being 28 years old!). I’m sure we all would dearly love our dog to be around as long as possible.
Vets do not know much about nutrition. I am currently in vet school and all we get is a seminar about it from horrible pet food people like Hills and Nestle and such. Raw is the way to go. That is what my dalmatian pup eats. Chicken bones are the best bones to start out on because the y are more flexible.
what about welness?a teacher at my school is really into dogs. she makes her own food, and spens 3 hours picking the fatty clups off chicken ( not counting the 50 dollars a week on all the ingredients)she told me that if u cant make ur own, welness is the way to go. other foods give them cataracs!
Hi, thanks and respect to you for speaking out. This just underlines what I’ve been saying in my book and pet food report. How can we take seriously any kind of dog nutrition advice from a vet practice when they’re knowledge is suspect and profited from! Your Dalmation is one lucky pup, good for you.
Hi and thanks for stopping by to comment. Wellness has better ingredients and it’s cleaner but in the end it’s still cooked highly processed and totally unsuitable for a dogs natural biological needs however you want to fudge it. For less than fifty bucks a month my dog lives like a king on raw organic produce without the fuss and prep-I like convenience!
is there something I can add to wellnes? flax meal and weat germ right?
my aun is really into heath…she says that 4 tablespoons of flax meal is enough nuitrients for a whole day ( you need to eat more though… theres not enough starch )
oh and also is that you in the video?
so when I get my dog I should give him some raw meat?
I could buy a few pounds a week. what should I add?
I cant spend that much becouse my grandmother all ready hates the idea of paying for his food.
The best dog food is:
“Food that you know it’s good and healthy for you.”
I don’t trust any commercial dog food.
They say it contains good quality meat, fish, etc. Do YOU believe that?
I feed my dog with food that I cook and she chews REAL bone.
They are all happy and healthy.
It doesn’t cost me a lot of money to make extra 2 plates of food for my dog.
Hi there, your dead right not to trust commercial dog food as I outline in detail in my controvercial free report available at my blog. One major point here for you, ‘leave your dogs food uncooked’. Just cook your own meat and let your dog eat hers fresh raw-this is natural to her and she gets the most benefit this way plus the bones are softer and easy to chew. And you have even less work to do in preparation.All the best, Dan.
this is just common sense, everything that is packaged canned or frozen has extra chemicals to preserve life, and thats not good, ALL ABOUT PROFIT, !!!! they are animals and need natural things like us
Often common sense is the one ingredient most lacking.
My dog doesn’t eat raw food..and when i give him bones every time gets constipated
@lorysweet1986 Hi, sorry for the late reply, just back from holidays today. Your dog is becoming constipated because your feeding bones without the meat to balance things out. It’s important to feed equal amounts of both…and in raw form, this will resolve the constipation.
@danscott888 is iams healthy dog food good for your dog? i feed my dog this brand all the time.
@mewmeowable Hi, No sorry, canned dog food is not good dog food period! Please think for a minute what waste food goes through to get in that can-Over boiled to mush, spoiled/rejected and unsuitable ingredients, up to 29 chemicals added to enhance, flavor, preserve plus synthetic vits/minerals (useless), it’s like 24/7 bad fast food. Your dog wants and needs some FRESH meat on the bone goodness that feeds his system, nourishes it, fixes it and makes him feel good every day.
@danscott888 well i feed my dog iams healty puppy dry food is it okay?
@mewmeowable Hi, The same goes for dry food… it’s dry bits of waste dressed up as food and sold on the back of consumerist convenience. Dogs should eat what comes naturally to them, what is naturally, biologically and synergisticly compatible to their bodies, what they have eaten for millions of years, not the equivelent of burgar king 24/7 these past 50 years. Sorry to burden you with this shake up, but thats the truth of it.