diet menu

Many people, after deciding to switch to feeding raw food patties, you have no idea where to start choosing a healthy meal for their dog. Considering this, I thought to share a meal, as I have my own age (10 and 12) the dogs and so I decided on this and times. My dogs are older and do not need as much as a puppy would. Thus, for an older dog, the menu looks like:
Unlimited all day
- Fees for water in a glass container
- Cauliflower
- Carrots
- Tomatoes
- Asparagus
- Green pepper
Breakfast
- 3-5% of their weight in food pork
Training covers
- Apricots
- 10 raw almonds
Late
- 2 tablespoons pumpkin soup
- 2-4 ounces of cranberry juice organic
Late
- 1 Turkey tail (in case of active or is very cold outside)
- Supplements
- 1 tablet of digestive enzymes
- 1 tablet Chlorella
- Flaxseed oil 1 tablet
- 1 tablet of fish oil
- 1 compressed yeast
To my old dogs, I make sure they have a 40-30-30 ratio of meat with bones. Meat provides the building blocks for muscle development of new fibrous texture and for cleaning teeth. Back Bone provides the right kind of calcium digested Fat body. a dog, believed to be something wrong with the food, offers the opportunity for a dog Silk 'teeth and helps to get the digestive tract pH levels on the right.
The plants are selected from all available colors and must include at least one family each color.
- Tomatoes are rich in antioxidant vitamins beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E and carotenoids lycopene. This means that tomatoes are useful in preventing heart disease and cancer. Tomatoes are also rich in potassium but low in sodium which means that help the blood to combat high blood pressure and fluid retention.
- Asparagus is one of the ablest of vegetables nutritionally balanced, providing potassium, fiber, folate, thiamin, vitamin B6, routine (an antioxidant). Â It also contains glutathione (GSH). BA is one of the biggest cancer powerful antioxidants and fight against the results.
- Cauliflower provides indole-3-carbinol (13C), the sulforaphane photonutrient, vitamin C, folate, vitamin E and beta-carotene.
- The carrots provide beta-carotene which is converted to vitamin A in intestines. also contain fiber, antioxidants and essential minerals.
Our selection of fruit offerings are mainly used more as a kind of unlimited food. I choose fruits that are transported ease of training needs, as well as digestive and preferences of buds.
- The apricots are a favorite fruit and make more easy training.
- Pumpkin is a unique food that regulate stool consistency medium. happy to use this again if I can, but also do it in a box (Libby) if necessary.
- Cranberry juice has incredible benefits and anti-inflammatory arthritis joints. is the case, of course, also offer the advantages of the urinary tract as it does for humans.
Raw almonds provide protein, calcium, vitamins B and healthy fats. My dogs love, so use them as a kind of training process, too, because almost anything to make me part of them!
If the cold, or if my dog was very busy, I will add a second meal of meat in the shape of the tail of a turkey, too. Extras include the provision of various benefits, too, like the
- Flaxseed oil provides Omega 3-6-9.
- Fish oil provides omega 3-6-9.
- The yeast keeps fleas and ticks away.
- Chlorella is a natural super food and offers a detox without problems.
- Enzymes ensure digestive flora of the digestive system is kept in excellent condition.
Finally, I must reiterate a warning about your dog food (s) should not ever, ever eat.
- Chocolate
- Onions
- Macadamia
- Raisins
- Grapes
You can find out more about how I take care of my dogs by visiting my website at http://www.furheads.com
Disclosure Statement: I am not a veterinarian; I do not diagnose medical issues, offer medical advice, prescribe drugs, or perform surgery. I am a freelance journalist writing about my experiences with my own dogs, incorporating many different complimentary tools found for my own dogs to overcome potential health concerns I have for them. I have been keeping a journal of my findings since July of 1996; I have been privileged to work with several hundred other canines and their families in a wide range of life situations as of the writing of this statement and will gladly provide references should you desire them. Your dog(s) may benefit from the care I’ve provided my own dogs, based on knowledge gained through this experience, courses taken/taught, and animal communication. My role is that of facilitator, assisting you and your dog(s) to attain or maintain a naturally healthy state. The specific results you may see, should you decide to try some of what we’ve done in our family, will be different for each animal. In addition to the articles I write and publish, I also teach massage, Usui Reiki, Quantum Touch, and Animal Communication to owners, caretakers, and practitioners; sell products for animals in these and other holistic and vibrational modalities; provide references to other animal communicators and practitioners.
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