HOMEMADE DOG FOOD RECIPE š¶ Healthy, easy & affordable!
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Homemade dog food has never been easier, especially with the help of @Raw Feeding 101! In this video, I share a DIY raw dog food recipe that is under $3/LB!!! Full recipe, tips & modification steps below. HUGE thanks to Scott @dogdadofficial for formulating this recipe for my dood, his custom meal plan info below!
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āFull Recipe from Video (notes below):ā
Finās balanced Meal:
Ground beef 5.5oz
Chicken Wings 2oz
Beef Heart 1 oz
Beef Liver 1.5oz
Pork Kidney 1oz
Canned sardines 3.5oz
Ccanned oysters 1oz
Spinach 2oz
Kale 2oz
Oragnic Egg 1 medium
fish oil 1stp
Flaxseed oil 1/8 tsp
vitamin e oil 1 drop
kelp powder 1/2 level scoop
āNOTES TO CONSIDER:
ā¢This recipe was formulated for my dood, Fin, who weighs ~60LBs. Steps below to modify
ā¢When sourcing ingredients, I HIGHLY recommend local stores, farmers markets or co-ops (ensuring ethical sourcing)
ā¢Every dog is different, as are their diet requirements.
ā¢For supplements, I use products intended for animals
ā¢This is how I feel comfortable feeding my dogs, remember, you are your dog's best advocate
Modifying Food Amount Steps:
(1) Identify Your Dogās Current Caloric Needs
There are many calorie calculators on the internet but this following link is the one Scott recommends. Follow the prompts as accurately as possible. https://www.purebredpups.org/dogcaloriecalculator.aspx
(2) Divide Your Dogās Current Caloric Needs By The Recipeās Caloric Amount To Get Your āIncrease Rate Numberā
With this recipeās calorie needs being 1000 calories but their current needs are 1400 calories you would divide 1400 by 1000.
Times All Food Ingredients In Your Recipe By Your Increase Rate Number
See example below.
Letās see how this would work in a simple example.
Step 1.
Let us assume that your dogās current calorie needs are 1400 calories.
Step 2.
We will use this recipeās initial calorie amount of 1000 calories.
1400/1000 = 1.4
1.4 is our āIncrease Rate Numberā in this example. Yours will obviously vary.
Step 3.
For the easiest example, we will use the meat portion or the main protein as the food ingredient that we will be adjusting with our increase rate number.
In this example we will be using 155 grams of ground beef. To effectively increase your dogās ground beef amount we will want to multiply the 155 grams of ground beef by your increase rate number.
For example:
155 x 1.4 = 217 (I would round up to 220 for easy measuring.)
This same step should be repeated for each food item. Kale - 56 grams x 1.4 = 78 grams, and so on with each food ingredient.
The same thing can be done if you need to DECREASE your dogās feeding amounts from this recipe to get a āDecrease Rate Numberā. Just divide your dogās current calorie needs by the recipeās called for calories of 1000 to get your decrease rate number. Then times each item in the recipe by your decrease rate number. Example: 750/1000 = 0.75 ādecrease rate numberā
Using the 155g of ground beef as an example again. 155 x 0.75 = 116.25g.
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***Again - thank you to Scott of @Raw Feeding 101 for helping with this!
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