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August 28, 2013 at 10:49 pm #23920
In reply to: Hare Today Gone Tomorrow
FreeholdHound
MemberMe again :). I just received my order from HT and I have a question (I know, what else is new?) I ordered beef gullets …ummm what the hell do I do with these things??? << scratchinghead>>
The description said strips but I’d classify it as large chunks I guess as I am unfamiliar with what a whole piece looks like, I expected something longer. Unsure if this would pose a choking hazard. I’m sure I’m over thinking again but has anyone ordered these before?
I also received the raw Green Tripe strips… Harry better appreciate these as scooping it out of the bag & separating was was NOT the highlight of my year. He must have smelled it (ok, I think the neighbors probably smelled it) because he was dancing around Behring the kitchen gate whining & crying. Yes, he got a piece to shut him up.August 28, 2013 at 9:24 pm #23918In reply to: My kids need an educated mommie!
pugmomsandy
Participant“What are good options to implement (such as veggies and fruits)?”
Toppers can be scrambled egg, sardines, raw meat, canned food, whatever you like it to be but the general rule is to not use more than 20% as a topper and try to use species appropriate toppers. As for veggies or fruit, use these in small amounts as dogs don’t need too much of them but they do contain nutrients and antioxidants, etc. Fruit has a lot of sugar so I don’t use much. When I make a homemade batch of food I don’t use more than 5% fruits, and 20% veggies. And actually my last batch of food, I didn’t put in any veg/fruit.
“What is the ratios?”
When talking about ratios, a couple things come to mind. First, the calcium to phosphorus ratio is important for large breed puppies. This affects their bone growth. Secondly, the prey model diet ratio of 80/10/10 of meat/bone/organs. Some recipe books have varying ratios.
“Generally how many times a day do people feed their kids?”
I feed twice a day, occasionally once a day. Some will fast their dogs one day a week.
“Are dairy products like cheese bad for dogs?”
It depends. If your dog is lactose intolerant, then yes. If it’s cheese from a cow that had antibiotics and growth hormones, yes it’s bad. I suggest a goat product like goat milk or goat milk kefir or cow product that came from free range cows that did not receive antibiotics or growth hormones. Products like full fat, no artificial sweeteners or colors yogurt has live cultures of beneficial organisms so it can help some dogs with digestive problems. Cottage cheese can be a good source of protein and is low in lactose (I think).
“What is the advantages of “bully bones/or marrow bones” vs rawhide bones?”
Rawhides are hard to digest and can cause blockages and the way they are processed can be problematic. Sometimes chemicals are used. And I think many of them come from China. Marrow bones aren’t processed and once the marrow has been taken care of, you can reuse the bone by stuffing it with something else and freezing it and giving it as a treat. Bully sticks can cause blockages too if they are gulped down. I usually take them away when they get small but gnawing on them helps clean the teeth. Cow hoof is another item that my dogs like to gnaw on.
August 28, 2013 at 8:16 pm #23914In reply to: Anal Gland Problems
pugmomsandy
ParticipantIf there are a couple of foods she does good on (solid poop), you can rotate between them and switch out before she has a problem. Another option is to add some fiber like ground psyllium to her meals if you don’t want to do pumpkin. You might even supplement her food with some a few medallions of dehydrated raw (like Instinct, Primal, Stella & Chewys, Nutrisca). Sometimes the bone matter helps with formed stools.
August 28, 2013 at 7:02 pm #23909Topic: My kids need an educated mommie!
in forum Feedback and SuggestionsAJs4leggedkidsx4
ParticipantHello!
I have read tons of your topics and responses. I must say that I have seen the light! My “Kids” are my world and I def have been doing them an injustice!
I hear about food fillers/kibble toppers I need more information.
What are good options to implement (such as veggies and fruits)?
What is the ratios?
Generally how many times a day do people feed their kids? (I feed mine a breakfast snack, but they do not eat dinner until I do in the afternoons) I should note that I have 4 kids, corgi/blue heeler/, TWIN German shepherd/pitbull mix and a applehead Chihuahua. The Chihuahua is on a calorie controlled diet. My kids are active and lean. I feed them 2 to 2 1/2 cups at meal time.
Are dairy products like cheese bad for dogs?
What is the advantages of “bully bones/or marrow bones” vs rawhide bones?
I am sure that I’ll more questions, but right now I need to get the basics down of a healthy diet.
Thank you all for your help!
AJ
August 28, 2013 at 4:00 pm #23904In reply to: Anal Gland Problems
Mom2Cavs
MemberOne of my Cavaliers (in my avatar pic, Laverne) has anal gland problems off and on. I attribute it to allergies with her. I have taken her, all the dogs, off all poultry. She is now eating for kibble Holistic Select grain free. It is a poultry free, fish based kibble with a pretty decent fiber content at around 6% max, I believe. It does have potatoes, but they don’t seem to be a problem with my dogs. I do top with canned foods and have been keeping them poultry free, as well. So far, I’ve been using Wellness for the majority….95% Salmon or Beef or Lamb, Beef Stew, and Simple Salmon or Lamb. This seems to be working. She hasn’t had any issues since I switched to doing this. I was using Zignature kibble, and will probably keep it in the rotation. I just bought some Big Dog Natural dehydrated raw in beef flavor that I plan on trying in the mix. I also add probiotics and enzymes to my dogs’ food. There are lots of them recommended on this site. Currently, I’m using Wholistic Pet Digest all Plus (or something like that lol!). This is all I do, no other supplements atm. Oh…I almost forgot, I do give a biscuit at night before bedtime. I’ve been using Wellness Lamb grain free or Whitefish (not grain free). Any soft treats given, usually during therapy dog visits, are Wellness Pure Rewards beef. As you can see, I like Wellness hahahaha. 🙂 I’m not saying this regimen would work for your dog, but to think about allergies….perhaps do away with chicken and definitely grains. Go from there. I’ve been battling this with Laverne for awhile now and I feel I finally have a handle on it.
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August 28, 2013 at 3:45 pm #23901In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
theBCnut
MemberI don’t like that the only organ is liver, heart doesn’t count, it is muscle. And I don’t like that there is no fish, fish oil, something, that is a good source of omega 3s. That wouldn’t bother me in the least if he was telling you to add a source of omega 3s, but he is telling you to add nothing. There are other things that I would add to this too, but those were the first 2 deal breakers for me.
August 28, 2013 at 3:33 pm #23897In reply to: Big Dog Natural
Mom2Cavs
Membersandy, I just received my BDN order (the beef) and mixed some up to top the dogs’ kibble for dinner. Wow….Lucy was very enthusiastic, as were the Cavs. They licked their bowls clean in a jiffy lol. Now, my question is this….you said you top kibble with it, too. Is this ok to do as it’s “raw” food? On their FB page, the owners said they don’t recommend topping kibble with it as raw digests differently than kibble. Now I’ve heard this said before but I do know that Nature’s Variety says it’s ok to top kibble with their raw medallions. I know it’s a different food, but it’s still raw. So, I’m confused as to what to do. I would like to use it like I do the canned foods and top their kibble….maybe though, I could just feed one meal of the BDN and one of kibble/canned. If it does okay digestion wise, I will continue to buy it because so far the dogs went nuts for it lol. What are your thoughts? Thanks for the help! 🙂
August 28, 2013 at 2:47 pm #23895In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
Alexandra
ParticipantLol, it’s ok Marie!
I have been remiss about posting lately. Trying to return to normal.
August 28, 2013 at 2:10 pm #23894In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
InkedMarie
MemberHi Ali,
Thanks for chiming in, I didn’t know if I should use your name or not.August 28, 2013 at 1:55 pm #23893In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
Alexandra
ParticipantHi Jon,
I am the one that Marie was mentioning. I ordered 50# to try out. My dogs a 90# GSD and 50# Cattle dog mix did very well on it. Marie mentioned to me about the fat, which that got by me when I placed my order. GSD’s can have pancreatic issues and higher fats can cause these issues. I was going to keep it in my rotation but it is a chance that I wasn’t willing to take.
I make my own most of the time using Hare-today or My Pet Carnivore for my meats. I may add Darwins back in as they have lower fat and are a very good company.
August 28, 2013 at 1:00 pm #23892In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
InkedMarie
MemberThere is someone here who has used their products. I was going to, until I saw the fat & protein levels. Fat should be around half of the protein but its almost the same in Sirius. I passed on ordering.
August 28, 2013 at 12:49 pm #23891In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
JLezinsky
ParticipantHi Hound Dog Mom,
We have been wanting to switch our pup to a raw food diet for a while now. We have been doing tons of reading on this forum and research and decided to start with a pre-made raw mix while we figured out how to add more from scratch.
Last weekend at our local pet store the owners of Sirius Raw Dog Food (a small company from Ruby, NY) were out front talking about their product. I was wondering if anyone has heard or more importantly used their food? We decided to give it a try and start or 8 month old Catahoula (40 lbs) on it. We switched her cold turkey without any problem, in fact she went crazy for it. However, the more I read on this form the more excited I get about making good food for her, but at the same time the more overwhelming this starts to seem. Our biggest concern right now is that she is getting the proper nutrition and the correct amounts of food. Sirius told us that she will be good with 2% her body weight, about 1lb a day. And that everything she needs is in the food. We started giving her ½ lb twice a day. It has only been a few days and it is hard to tell if she’s hungry or just wants more because it is so good. Yesterday we increased her feeding to ¾ lb twice a day. Since she is only 8 months should she be giving her more than 2-3%? Sirius told us that she was considered an adolescent. I just want to get your opinion.
Also, should we be using any additional supplements while we stay on the Sirius pre-made mix? Should we be concerned about the calcium while on this?
I figured this was the best place to get answers. I appreciate any help you can give us.
Thanks,
JonThere is not a lot of information on their site so I attached the nutritional info. that they had emailed to me. They have a few blends, a chicken, a beef, a turkey.
beef blend….Ingredients: Beef, Chicken Bones, Beef Heart, Beef Liver, Sweet Potato, Carrots, Zucchini, Romaine Lettuce, Spinach, Cilantro, Parsley, Ginger Root, Garlic
Guaranteed analysis: crude protein, min 16.00%; crude fat, min 14.00%, crude fiber, max 00.30%; moisture, max 64.00%August 27, 2013 at 8:08 pm #23868In reply to: Grain and White Potato Free Dog Foods
bkagel
MemberHi all. I have been using dog food advisor for quite some time. Here’s the deal. I have an 8 year old pap and I think she has ibs. She’s sensitive when it comes to grains and overly processed foods. The last dry food she was on was Merrick’s grain free buffalo. She was doing okay on that kibble but she get’s seasonal allergies. She was one yeasty dog! I slowly took her off the Merrick and put her back on her raw food diet. With a lot of baths, and her adjustment to her old raw food diet I thought we were good to go. Unfortunately she started having serious diarrhea, so she just ate cooked chicken with pro- biotics from Nature’s Farmacy. I cooked her a low residue food and then I started adding 1 tablespoon of acana per meal thinking I could switch her to acana. No way. I thought I was going to pass out from her second poop. Talk about foul smelling!!
She does well with a protein ratio of 28-32% and a carb ratio the same or lower level. I really liked brother’s complete, but realistically, I can’t afford it. I have two fur babies and while they are small I don’t know if I could afford them. At least with a 50 lb bag of Acana, I would be set for a good 4-5 months.
This is what I’ve tried over the years that hasn’t worked or I didn’t like:
back to basics-diarrhea city too much protein
Evo, Innova, California Naturals-she didn’t do so well on those as a puppy. Ibs flare ups etc.Having written all of that, is there some grain free, potato free (or at least low potato) food I can get my dogs that I can get a sample packet(s) I can afford. It used to be that the stores would give you a sample packet. Pet people charged me $10.00 for a sample packet.
I live in Columbus Ohio. I usually go to Petco or Pet People because they tend to have the better foods in stock.
Please tell me there is help for this situation. She’s on the prescribed low resolution and she’s taking “their” probiotics. It’s only a matter of time 2-3 days until she’ll be back to normal. I have NO clue what to give her that I can afford for both of them.August 27, 2013 at 7:31 pm #23865In reply to: Lots of issues
Josiesmom
ParticipantI saw that (on the Brothers site) so I ordered enough of the Beef Formula to get her through at least 2 months and I’m thinking it will be out before then.
I wish I could do raw with Josie but I couldn’t get her into it. I tried all different proteins and she just was not having it. So far so good on Brothers. Fingers crossed!!August 27, 2013 at 5:27 am #23850In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantI wouldn’t feed raw eggs more often than every other day. Egg whites contain a biotin-binding protein called avidin. There’s controversy over whether or not there’s enough biotin in the yolks to counteract the effects of the avidin. I give my girls raw cage-free eggs three days per week. For a dog as small as yours, one egg a week or every other week should be plenty.
August 26, 2013 at 8:51 pm #23843In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Colorado huntress
ParticipantThanks Patty & HDM 🙂 where do I find the Carlson fish oil capsules? Will my little 13 lb guy be able to take a capsule? Don’t know dosages…..45lbs & 13 lbs. Yeah, as much as I would love to give them some of our trout, even if I cook it, I’ll probably be a little nervous…..how often do you give the fish oil? I also have cage free eggs & can feed them raw (already have actually), but don’t know how often. You guys should write a book….seriously!
August 26, 2013 at 8:08 pm #23838In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantAside from sardines once in a blue moon, I typically don’t feed raw fish for fear of parasites. When I give fish oil I use Carlson brand fish oil – capsules. Nordic Naturals is another good brand though. Fish oil is one of those things you don’t want to take the cheap route on. I also feed raw cage free eggs and tinned sardines for omega 3’s.
August 26, 2013 at 8:07 pm #23837In reply to: Lots of issues
theBCnut
MemberI feed primarily Brothers and raw, and yes, now I rotate. I had a very sick puppy and couldn’t start rotating until I got his issues under control. Then I rotated through the Brothers formulas. And now I add in another brand here and there. BTW, I was wrong about when the venison formula is due out, it’s still a few weeks away. The venison biscuits are due out any day though.
August 26, 2013 at 8:05 pm #23835Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantWeight loss is based on calories in and calories out – your dog has to create an energy deficit in order to lose weight (in other words, the dog needs to burn more calories than it’s consuming). Weight loss can be achieved on any food as long as the portion size is controlled appropriately – although it’s definitely easier on foods that are less calorically-dense. Personally, if I had a dog with weight issues I would definitely avoid kibble. Kibble is very low in moisture and for this reason much more calorically dense than higher moisture foods (raw, canned, dehydrated). To give you an idea – a large can of food (~13 oz.) will contain roughly the same number of calories as an 8 oz. cup of dry kibble. Dehydrated foods contain roughly the same amount of calories per cup as a quality kibble (sometimes slightly more), but they are re-hydrated with – usually – 1 part food to 1.5 parts water which results in about 2 1/2 C. of food for roughly the same amount of calories as 1 C. of kibble. A raw diet formulated with lean meat will be very low in calories – generally only 250 – 300 per cup of food. If you do decide to go with a kibble, my recommendations would be Annamaet Lean, Wellness CORE Reduced Fat or Acana Light & Fit. Be sure to reduce portion sizes accordingly.
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August 26, 2013 at 8:00 pm #23834In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
theBCnut
MemberI’m afraid of feeding raw fish that may potentially harbor that parasite. I have heard that freezing for a couple weeks kills the parasite, but I haven’t researched it myself. There are several good salmon/fish oils, but the thing to keep in mind is how quickly they go bad. For that reason, I think that capsules are the way to go.
August 26, 2013 at 6:34 pm #23828In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Colorado huntress
ParticipantNope, don’t have fish oil – I remember HKitchen recommended Nordic Naturals…..what do you suggest? Also, we catch rainbow trout in Utah (have them vacuum sealed in freezer), & plan on giving them fish on a weekly basis, but I was told that I should not give it to them raw because of a parasite that can kill dogs (salmincola) – looked it up & it sounds legit…..any thoughts?
August 26, 2013 at 5:50 pm #23821In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Colorado huntress
ParticipantOk, my Swanson’s order (Dr Langer’s & soil based organisms products) should be arriving any day – my lab is 45 lbs & my little guy is 13 lbs. They’re capsules, right? How much do I give to each one (I remember that I give them 3x/week)?? They are on HK Preference & raw game meat, plus coconut oil – anything else I should be giving? Thanks again 🙂
August 26, 2013 at 5:17 pm #23814In reply to: Advice with licking, itching, teen-age acne
somebodysme
ParticipantOH yes, sounds just exactly like my dog with allergies too. She’s a “lab mix”…AKA no one knows!
The vet did the same thing. What I did was go with a limited ingredient diet. I have her on Nature’s Variety LID Turkey which is doing an adequate job of keeping it under control. Remember that everything he consumes can contribute, not just their dog food. Treats and rawhide etc. even vitamins and supplements. People food…it can all cause problems.
Really the antiboitics help heal it up but then it just will come right back because they are killing the dog’s immune system.
I chose the NV food because it had the least amount of ingredients and not potatoes of any kind. I don’t even want her on sweet potatoes either.
Does he stink like strong cheese? If so that is yeast too so you don’t want a food with too many carbs or it will get worse. You’d also want to give a probiotic.
Just out of curiosity, what are you feeding him now?
August 26, 2013 at 4:19 pm #23800In reply to: Least Expensive 5 Star Raw Brand
theBCnut
MemberThere are a lot of Darwin’s fans here. Myself included, but none of us were willing to try it, except Losul. Dogs need the bits of bones in it, people don’t.
August 26, 2013 at 10:16 am #23786In reply to: Unexplained dog deaths
Colorado huntress
ParticipantOh, the EVO did come back positive for Salmonella, but all of the vets said that he didn’t die from that. But, after researching dry kibble brands forever, I feel more comfortable feeding raw. Not to say that there aren’t some very good kibble brands out there, but I would have to have everything shipped to me because where we live is VERY remote, & it just wasn’t practical….
August 26, 2013 at 10:01 am #23785In reply to: Unexplained dog deaths
Colorado huntress
ParticipantMy sister, who lives in Covington, LA, almost lost her 9 month old Great Dane/Weimaraner mix recently due to a poisonous mushroom, so obviously it is a possibility – my dad is a doctor & he didn’t know about the mushroom, but he knew something was horribly wrong & sent her to the ER vet clinic & they said if she had gotten there 5 mins later the dog would have died….
I am so sorry about you losing your dogs- I lost my 22 month old British lab import in March & we still don’t know what killed him 🙁 He woke up next to the bed w/me yelping, running around, & w/in 2 mins had a major grand Mal seizure ( this dog was NEVER sick a day in life – I got him @ 8 weeks) – he came out of the seizure a little bit, but w/in a min or so had 2 more smaller ones back to back & never came out of them – I kept his airway open, but there was nothing I could do. He died w/12 mins of waking up. He had been eating EVO grain free RIGHt before the recall, but after his autopsy, food testing, they still don’t know what killed him. The pathologist thought it was definitely Clostridium Perfergens UNTIL he got the anaerobic cultures back & they came back negative, so I will probably never know. What I do know, however, is that we have sheep herders who still put out poison for coyotes even though it is illegal – after a LOT of research I have found that not all poisons will kill a dog immediately – there are a variety of rodenticides that are second-generation & although most dogs will show symptoms & you can usually get them to a vet in time, there are quite a few cases where the dog has absolutely NO symptoms ( no vomiting/diarrhea, etc) like mine did. I did send the pathology report (autopsy) to a number of vets in the country & most say they have no idea what killed him. Did have one vet who said that even though he showed no aneurysm in the brain (I had them do brain tissue slides), it is still possible that he had a stroke that was so severe……found out later they didn’t dissect the whole brain, so unless they happen to cut right into where there is damage, they can miss it…
Anyway…..sorry for the long post, but it has taken a VERY long time for me to recover from this, so I can not imagine how you must feel after losing both of your dogs – my heart goes out to you…I just got a British lab (22 months old) in mid June, & rescued a wire-haired doxie mix (9 months) from Crowley, LA in July from a kill shelter & I now feed them Honest Kitchen Preference (base mix)supplemented with our raw game meat & they are doing great on it & love it.
There is invaluable advice here in this website/forum & I hope you find some answers – I am a newbie here, wish I had found it sooner….
Again, I am so sorry for your losses…..
SuziAugust 26, 2013 at 9:08 am #23783In reply to: Least Expensive 5 Star Raw Brand
InkedMarie
MemberTopDog: yay! Told ya, looks so much different than most other pre made raws.
August 26, 2013 at 8:51 am #23781In reply to: Lots of issues
InkedMarie
MemberWell, you posted that you only have a few days of Brothers, a food that is only available from them, unless they’re selling it elsewhere now. You tried to order a couple weeks ago but they don’t make the fish right now. I’m assuming you know to transition over a week, unless your dog transitions easily so you should already have another bag of something. You say you can’t afford the raw for both meals and she’s picky.
I don’t know what I’m missing and I’m sorry that you don’t like what I said but when you won’t feed raw for two meals, your dog eats only one kibble that has to be ordered direct from them and you only have a few days left of food but those are the facts as you’ve presented them.
August 26, 2013 at 8:18 am #23780In reply to: Least Expensive 5 Star Raw Brand
topdog
ParticipantNow you tell me! 🙁
August 26, 2013 at 8:05 am #23779In reply to: Least Expensive 5 Star Raw Brand
theBCnut
MemberLosul did try it. He fried some up in a pan. He said the bits of bone were unpleasant.
August 26, 2013 at 7:28 am #23774In reply to: Least Expensive 5 Star Raw Brand
topdog
ParticipantInkedMarie, received delivery of Darwins. Wow it looks sooo fresh I feel like eating it myself. Looks like the butcher just finished grinding it. Big difference in appearance to the NV I was feeding. Haven’t tried it yet because waiting to finish off the NV but it looks AWESOME.
August 26, 2013 at 3:13 am #23771In reply to: Homemade dog food recipe
Bill Rogan
ParticipantHello!!! Beagleowner? Hope you feel better than before because your dog is gradually progressed.
You should bring diversification in you dog food menu. You should ensure that the diet you feed meets your dog’s requirements. It’s important that the diet you feed your dog is “complete and balanced,” meaning it meets all of your dog’s nutritional needs. It is not important, however, that every meal would be completed and balanced, unless you feed the same meal every day with little or no variation.
Following are the guidelines for feeding a raw or cooked homemade diet to get a healthy dog. No single type of food, such as chicken, should ever make up more than half the diet.
You should keep the followings in your consideration while cooking your dog food. Proper balanced dog food includes:
Meat and other Animal Products:
Raw meaty bones (optional)
Boneless meat
Fish
Organs
Eggs
DairyFruits and Vegetables:
Starchy vegetables
Leafy green and other non-starchy vegetables
Fruits
GrainsSupplements:
Calcium
Oils
Fish oil
Cod liver oil
Plant OilsOther Vitamins and Minerals:
Vitamin E
Iodine
Green blendsHopefully you be benefited. Best of luck of you with your beloved dog.
August 25, 2013 at 8:42 pm #23763In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
SandyandMila
ParticipantMy dog’s skin gets red when we come in from our evening walk. I might have to decrease the amount if time shes exposed to the outdoors. 🙁 I do bathe her often. I also have tried bee pollen recently but not seeing much of a difference. I do like using coconut oil in her food and topically and seems to work better. Have you tried coconut oil, Pugsonraw?
August 25, 2013 at 6:41 pm #23758In reply to: Getting Enough Fat?
dogmom2
ParticipantPatty, I was thinking about the age factor in the coarseness of his outer coat. And it has been almost 2 years since our “food epiphany” and their introduction to raw, and the like. (they were on innova before..with canned innova.). This last year has been the best coat Hank has ever had, and I attribute it to the change in diet to better more natural foods.
He really is pretty healthy, and happy overall. It has just been a crazy amount of hair on the lawn after evening brushing and all over the house. We vacuum every day as it is, but holy moly!!!Hdm….you are right. I will watch and wait before I panic!
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August 25, 2013 at 4:16 pm #23748In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
theBCnut
MemberMy dose is one tablespoon per day and before you ask, yes you can add that to whatever. I sweeten tea with it or have peanutbutter and honey for breakfast.
BTW, I do give bee pollen granules to my dogs and I think it helps them.
August 25, 2013 at 3:20 pm #23740In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
Pugsonraw
MemberI think I’m going to give it a try for my pugs….I was at the farmers market this morning and found a raw honey booth so I bought a jar. I cracked it open when I got home and did a taste test. I can’t see how the dogs won’t like it! It was delicious!
I’ll start with a small amount and see how it goes…..
August 25, 2013 at 3:15 pm #23738In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
DogFoodie
MemberWhat’s your human honey dose, honey? ; )
August 25, 2013 at 2:55 pm #23737In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
theBCnut
MemberI use local raw honey for myself. I went from taking antihistamines and decongestants daily to taking them occassionally. I’m allergic to everything airborn and the honey has helped tremendously. I get small things of honey so I have to get new very often. I do still have some issues but nothing like I was before, of course some things just aren’t in honey, like dog and cat dander. I don’t use honey on my dogs, but I have read several accounts of people having success with it.
August 25, 2013 at 1:12 pm #23723In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
DogFoodie
MemberI love local honey! My follow through is terrible, so I’ve never had any luck with my allergies using it, but that’s only because of my inconsistency. I readily admit my faults. : ) I have a friend in the area and he’s diligently used local honey with great success. I did recently buy some bee pollen myself at a local orchard and need to start giving it a try. My daughter’s allergies have kicked in and she can’t swallow pills (she’ll be 13 tomorrow!), so I had been thinking of using honey for her.
In my mind, I kind of think of honey and bee pollen like a flu shot though, in that honey is seasonal and what you’re buying is probably from the past season as opposed to the current season, and is it going to be effective for current allergens. Meaning, does it contain the stuff that is currently problematic ~ would you be better off buying honey from last Fall to use this Fall?
I’ve never used it for my dogs, haven’t needed to I suppose, but I imagine it would work for them as well as it does us ~ it might take a little work to mix it into their food, or maybe not as I think about it.
I’ll be curious to hear what others have to share about this!
August 25, 2013 at 1:01 pm #23721In reply to: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantI believe Patty has had some luck with this. I can’t stomach the taste of honey so it’s nothing I could ever do, luckily neither my dogs or myself have allergies anyways. I do take bee pollen though and so do my dogs.
August 25, 2013 at 12:44 pm #23716In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantGlad you like it pugsonraw! 🙂
August 25, 2013 at 12:44 pm #23715In reply to: Getting Enough Fat?
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantIf he’s eating commercial kibble, canned and raw supplemented with fish oil and coconut oil he’s definitely getting plenty of fat. If he looks good and isn’t skinny why would you think he’s not getting enough calories or fat?
August 25, 2013 at 12:39 pm #23711In reply to: Homemade dog food recipe
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantHi beagleowner –
I’m glad to hear that Henry is having some progress. 🙂
As far as the diet goes, there are a few recommendations that I would make. First, I would recommend rotating through a variety of proteins rather than feeding just turkey. It would probably be a good idea to work in a red meat protein source occasionally or if you continue to feed predominantly poultry add 1 tbs. ground flax or 1 tsp. flax oil per pound of meat to help balance the fats. The ratio of protein to vegetables doesn’t have to be 2 to 1 – I personally feed much more protein and much less vegetables than that, about 85% – 90% meat/bone/organ to 10% – 15% plant ingredients (vegetables, nuts, seeds, etc.). It’s fine to feed the amount of vegetables that you’re feeding though – anywhere from 50:50 to 90:10 meat to vegetables is okay although I recommend keeping towards the higher end of the meat ratio. Based on what you’re feeding I think it would make much more sense to omit the vitamin a, d and e and add a multivitamin – any one a day type multi formulated for humans with 10% or less DV calcium would be fine, I would give a dog his size one half the recommended human dosage per day. It is possible to balance the diet with whole foods alone but it’s a lot trickier – I do this with my dogs’ recipes which are posted in the raw menu thread. How much meat are you using per 3 eggshells? You want to be providing between 800 and 1,000 mg. calcium per pound of boneless muscle meat to balance the calcium to phosphorus ratio. When using eggshell calcium you want to add about 1 tsp. finely ground eggshell per pound of meat. Why did your vet suggest a kidney formula and not suggest using the “dissolve” supplement that you were using previously? I’m not familiar with the dissolve supplement and don’t know what’s in it so I can’t offer any input but if it was working and it’s something your vet supports you may want to go back to it. I’ve heard good things about the use of turmeric (or curcumin) for dogs with lipomas – combining with bromelain can increase the effectiveness. I’ve also heard good things about IP-6 and Inositol for treating lipomas.
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August 25, 2013 at 12:33 pm #23710In reply to: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Enzymes, oh my!
Pugsonraw
MemberI decided to try out the Starwest Botanicals products that HDM suggested in the above thread. I ended up ordering kelp, alfalfa, spirulina and wheatgrass from the Swansons website. They came in the mail and these organic powders are so fresh! I concocted a mix and have been using them foe the past few days for the pugs.
Thanks HDM – this super greens recipe is a keeper!
PugsonRaw
August 25, 2013 at 12:22 pm #23709Topic: Raw local honey? For dog allergies…
in forum Dog SupplementsPugsonraw
MemberI was reading an article in the WDJ that talked about giving dogs with allergies local raw honey to help exposé them to pollen in your area so seasonal allergies aren’t as bad.
Has anyone tried this? I’m curious if this works…….
August 25, 2013 at 12:22 pm #23708In reply to: Large and Giant Breed Puppy Nutrition
Tigerlily
ParticipantWell that is quite frustrating that I was given incorrect information.
I am quite familiar with standard poodles and all too aware and educated on the genetic predispositions in my breed. Also, in general, those of us who are knowledgeable and involved in the breed consider them to be a “medium to large breed” and we are careful to promote slow and steady growth to avoid orthopedic issues. I have always been careful to feed foods with moderate calcium levels to my puppies. That said, because poodles are closer to the “medium” end of the spectrum (or should be, in my opinion), I am sure that my precautions are just that – precautions.
I am not going to entirely rule out the two Acana formulas, but I am pretty happy with Dr. Tim’s at the moment so I may consider the grain inclusive version of Kinesis for the puppies. If puppy owners are reluctant to order online, I can suggest they feed Fromm Chicken a la Veg. Or, heck, maybe I’ll just raise the puppies on the Fromm. 🙂 A large percentage of my of my poodles’ diet is raw, but at this point I do plan to raise the litter on kibble.
On another note, does anyone know how to add a photo above my name?
August 25, 2013 at 8:38 am #23697In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
Shihtzumom20
MemberThanks Hound Dog Mom! I am getting pretty obsessed with Swanson’s, I already have other things to add to Dawson’s green blend picked out! It is so much more fun making your own green blend/raw!
I am sure I will have more questions later! Especially if I go full raw! (which is likely I think!)August 24, 2013 at 7:12 pm #23671Topic: Itchy dog….
in forum Diet and Healthshilodakotamom
ParticipantI think I finally pinpointed the ingredient that has caused my chihuahua to itch severely at night. Well I think it is rosemary. Instinct Raw has this added to it, and she was itching, I discontinued it cause I thought it might be the yeast. She has been eating three varieties of Castor & Pollux ultra mix, indulgent mix, and when I fed her one particular flavor she started the scratching again. Well I realized that the common ingredient was the rosemary. Anyone else notice this with rosemary? No rosemary tonight, so far no itching!
August 24, 2013 at 12:02 pm #23635In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
theBCnut
MemberI’m the same way with Swanson’s. I order everything I could possibly want for my dogs, then add in a few things to try for myself.
August 24, 2013 at 11:52 am #23631In reply to: Suggested Raw Dog Food Menus?
Hound Dog Mom
ParticipantHi Shihtzumom –
The pouched baby foods are fine. I actually use them when I’m short on time. I like Plum Organics, Peter Rabbit Organics, Earth’s Best and Happy Baby. 1 tbs. should be plenty for a small dog – when I give it to my girls I split the pouch between the two of them (they’re 68 – 75 lbs.). Only give the calcium when you’re feeding boneless meat – at the rate of 800 – 1,000 mg. per pound of boneless muscle meat or 1,400 – 1,600 mg. per pound of organ meat. Swanson’s has several wheat grass products available – this is what I use in my green blend: https://www.swansonvitamins.com/starwest-botanicals-wheat-grass-powder-organic-1-lb-pkg . For flax I would suggest adding 1 tbs. per pound of meat, if you can get sprouted that’s better. I order this from Swanson’s: https://www.swansonvitamins.com/navitas-naturals-sprouted-flax-powder-8-oz-pkg . For the Tripett I would suggest mixing in 1 – 2 tbs. with his meal. I’m glad you like Swanson’s – I’m obsessed. I go nuts every time I order from them – I just got a huge box of supplements in for myself! 🙂
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