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The general idea is to have your dog eat more nutritious food and food in it's more natural fresh food state and to take on less vaccines/drugs/kibbles as they all lower immune health over time on any size of dog. If you can introduce more novel fresh foods, particularly proteins as this is most wanted by our dogs and to reduce carbohydrate intake as it's far more allergenic.
Hey Dan, you’re incredible and are keeping our dogs healthy with your videos. Just bought the kibble you recommended. Dan, we give raw ground beef, Turkey or chicken with a less dense bone…I don’t see many videos on Raw food. But, I have heard you mention it in videos. Can you direct to a video you have? Must we keep giving raw food once we start your kibble you recommend? Thank you! Malissa
Thank you. The idea is to blend the kibble 50/50 best, with fresh foods. So you could give a kibble meal AM and raw meal PM. Or blend the meals. If blending, just add what you give now to make up 50% of the meal, the other 50% being kibble. So that's your meats, some raw eggs, canned sardines and some part cooked and blended veggies. Although the kibble is great, it's still dry food and needs some fresh food with it in my opinion. So start with half and 50/50, see how you go.
Good evening Dan, I always appreciate your replies. We have an issue with the same dog if you can help. She scooches her bum, every couple of days a dark bloody stool, she toots and chases her tail kind of thing. We had her on slippery elm, but after a while she stopped eating all food, though we saw progress. I’m assuming infected anal glands, I did watch all your videos on those and how to assess. We have her on Dogevity (great stuff I recommend to you) but she won’t eat that in her food either now. (They get smart) She’s on your KetoKibble and has been for two months. She can have two bowel movements a day and all seems perfect. When she goes to one a day, seems like they lead to a bloody one eventually. It seems like the bloody poopy is in the first section and the second part of the bowel is normal. Suggestions? Thanks Dan…feel so lucky to have found you. 😊
@@regenerationstation4271 start adding some mixed green veggies to the meals, maybe a half cup part cooked and blended vegies. You could even try Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu to help the gut perform better. If anal glands are infected, spray on some silver for 5 days: Silver spray: amzn.to/3gJ16i3 Are there issues with anal land impaction?
I find that giving my Goldie GOAT milk youghurt no added sugar, is better than any expensive probiotic medicine, whenever she goes on the hunt for grass, it helps her instantly, thanks for information bless you
Thank you so much, Dan! I feel bad only feeding my dogs kibble and want to help them live as long as possible even though we thankfully aren't battling any health issues right now. These items are exactly what I was looking for to add variety to their food without going completely raw diet. Do you have any opinions on kibble brands? We use Gentle Giants and I have not seen many reviews on RUclips for it. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you again for these incredibly helpful videos! Much appreciated!!! :-)
Hi Megan, sorry it's 7 months later but your comment nver showed up, happens! I researched that kibble for you and no, I don't recommend it as the pearl barley is the second ingredient in the food which is inflammatory and diabetes feeding. Here's a video on 3 good brands: ruclips.net/video/HdmrW_FKTp4/видео.html Remember, it's fresh food you want go be adding to the meals, replacing a third of that kibble. Things like eggs, canned sardines (in water), part cooked and blended veg. Add probiotics too: amzn.to/3yoURqU and mushroom complex to keep the immune system strong: amzn.to/3y2U4KA All the best.
Which parasites? Actually, just researched this. Buy in this remedy: Black Walnut, Clove & Wormwood Extract: amzn.to/2S8paBE Tell me your dogs weight for the dose? Watch this video too: ruclips.net/video/--msUA5VlKA/видео.html
My dog has yeast infection and skin allergies i changed is food to grain free can you help me please what i need he on step up no added grain i hate seinf my dog suffering
There's my diet ebook: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/ 3 major and complete diets to choose from, all focussed on your dogs health from a natural perspective. Basically the det needs fresh food in it like eggs, sardines and veg. Keep carbs very low as they cause yeast and no vet drugs, they cause/feed yeast too. Grain free is not carb free! My book has the Healthier Kibble Diet which works. There's more to this than a YT comment reply can go into whereas the book lays it all out.
Hi, Dan! I’ve been following your advise from your videos for my baby girl! She’s 13 and a day ago learned her liver levels had increased astronomically. They were a little high in January but nothing of concern but this Friday she vomited and later that day has blood in her poop. Her bile acid levels came back this morning and it’s at 66.6 when normal range is less than 13. I’ve bought the probiotics you suggest, the enzyme miracle, and the milk thistle capsules, and I’ve switched her to a raw food diet (I used sardines as the protein yesterday) although I was already preparing her cooked meals prior. I’m also feeding her 4-5 small meals instead of 2. Is there anything else I should do? Your advice is needed and cherished! The vet sent us home with so many prescriptions and antibiotics yesterday but I’d rather do more natural treatment instead of causing more problems for her with these meds. She still drinks a lot of water, she still has an appetite, she’s still herself for the most part. I hope you see this to help! 🙏🏾
Hi DJ, She's got a rough digestive system. There's leaky gut (blood in poop) and an inflamed liver. She must be detoxed with the milk thistle for 4 months straight, stop one month, then another 4 months. The raw diet is best - well done. Ease in gently though. Sardines are great food but mix the diet up with some white meats - chicken/turkey/pork. If your worried for bones, use dried eggshells, crushed at 1/8th teaspoon per (meat) meal. Don't use those vet drugs - well done (just leads to more intoxication). The water drinking as you describe may well be pre-diabetic. Feed zero carbohydrates/sugars of any kind for a month or two. Think healthy proteins, clean fats like hemp oil: amzn.to/3trBUjS Eggs (raw), green veg (blended) and add green vibrance daily to fill all the nutrition gaps: amzn.to/3vxDylZ Mineral water only. Best of luck. There is my nutrition book too: Feed Your Dog Better - healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
@@DanScott1 Would You Consider Doing A Video That Talks About Water...Why Faucet Water Is The Worst (Even Filtered), Bottled Water, To Mineral (As You Mention Here), Spring, Drinking, Etc Water & Which Health Issues They're Best For? Thank You Dan!
@@pawsup_n_boops Yes that's a good idea. I talk about water in my Home Remedies for Dogs Ebook : healthydogforlife.com/home-remedies-for-dogs/ So that would make a good video in the near future. Thanks for your creative input, much appreciated.
@@DanScott1 hi Dan can you please clarify on the mineral water meaning are you referring to bottled sparkling mineral water? Out here in the USA we pretty much just have the sparkling bottled mineral water. I've been using a zero water system to filter the tap water removes 100% of the fluoride chlorine in the water.
Hello doctor, i have labrodor and he is five years old and he has skin problem and also have a small bump on his back so any natural remedy for him?? I have been feeding him boiled chicken and white rice and recently i have added some carrots so can you guide me what should i add in my dogs diet?? I live in pakistan 🇵🇰
Keep the carbs low (rice). Add more raw eggs, chicken meat, sardines or any small fish. A little plain yoghurt. Any local edible herbs and vegetables, just part cook and mash first before serving. No drugs, vaccs, dewormers etc. Add some berries too for antioxidants.
Yes great protein for dogs. If it's raw, I freeze it first for two weeks so it's clean. Lightly cooked or raw after defrosting. if your worried about salmon being farmed (which is bad) use either wild sokeye or canned sardines are my favorite :amzn.to/3vaXrj6
Thanks so much for this Dan. I'm wondering whether pasteurised goats yoghurt is OK instead of the goat milk as I can't find any goat milk that isn't homogenised. My yorkie has loose stools at the moment with a small amount of blood and mucus at the end. I'm trying to fix this without resorting to going to the vet. Any suggestions please would be grateful thank you 🙏
She has leaky gut that needs healing. Plus I suspect yeast is an issue too. Add fresh food to the diet, eggs, canned sardines (in water) and part cooked and blended green veg. Add soil based probiotics: amzn.to/3yoURqU Feed zero carbs, only proteins, veg, offal, fats at close to 12%. So none of these: Rice Millet Potatoes and sweet potatoes Wheat and corn Oats Peas Definitely give mushroom complex, powerful for immune system and much needed: amzn.to/3y2U4KA Give live enzymes - in between meals - Not with food. This is so they can digest the bio film that surrounds the yeast cell. Obviously, no vaccines, full of metals! Or any other drugs. Olive leaf is good for candida/yeast. 4 drops daily: amzn.to/3C5CysE Oh and get dried goat milk powder: amzn.to/3pm63S4
Thank you for this, my small dogs get an itchy skin. I was making their food up with vegetables, eggs, coconut oil, rice, and minced pet meat (?? raw roo, and other stuff) from the supermarket. I add a small amount of quality dry food , but I must be doing something wrong as they still get itchy!!😟. They get plenty of exercise and their bowel movements look good!! They have had injections to help stop the itch which works well. But what causes it?? The vet can not answer that, told me he thought it could be Cushings disease. Any ideas you can pass on that may help them. Your videos make a lot of sense and I enjoy listening. Thank you
Hi Jody, I'd keep carbohydrates to an absolute minimum, that includes the kibbles/rice. Just add more of the other foods - veg, canned sardines (in water), raw meat, roo's excellent, probiotics and stay off any and all drugs and vaccines. All the best.
@Jody Slater Plz Reconsider The Injection For Your Dogs Itch...Can Be Toxic & Only Mask The Overall Issue. Maybe Consider A Bland Diet - No Dry Commercial Kibble - Many Of The Whole Food Ingredients You Already Appear To Use Are Fine - Just Break It Down To (3-4) Ingredients A Few Weeks Then Add An Ingredient...Note Any Changes & Continue With Dan's Advise & Checkout His Videos On Itchy Dogs 2 ;-)
There is a test your vet should know how to do to test for high cortisol levels. If it spikes up after giving the test then yes your dog may have Cushing's disease but there are other signs to check for on your own. Lots of videos are already out there. I'm going to take a wild guess and say your dog and or dogs are allergic probably to the kibble you're giving them and or a specific meat source. Instead of the injections to mask their allergies you could get them specific food test allergies and or try consolidating to a one ingredient raw food source like venison for example. Good luck to you and your dogs!
Have you addressed or done a video concerning commonly grain-free commercial dry diets that often contained peas, lentils, or potatoes/sweet potatoes and diet-associated dilated cardiomyopathy (heart failure) all the foods you are recommending contain these ingredients not knocking your recommendations these kibble foods are probably better than most but wanted to hear your take on it?
I did mention this in a video I'm making soon about a kibble. That entire episode of cardiomyopathy scaremongering was bogus in my opinion! Why, financial interests of course. Yes, there's a ton of info to that statement, but not here. Peas are ok as a small secondary protein, lentils less so and potatoes (white) should never go near a dog. Dogs do not need carbs! They are inflammatory. The main focus for dogs is proteins, fats and some antioxidants (veg or freeze dried greens) not because they need them nutritionally but because of the antioxidant value to health.
Question: If I feed my dog sardines (the maximum amount), should I still add hemp seed oil as a supplement? Should I leave out salmon altogether? Thank you.
Hemp oil instead of salmon, yes, better, plus it has good levels of vitamin E. Yes add with sardines to make the fat content of each meal around 12-15%.
Yes they are few and far between. Have a look at this video with three more naturally derived kibbles with natural vitamins and minerals too: ruclips.net/video/HdmrW_FKTp4/видео.html These are the kibble under discussion in the video: Natures Logic - amzn.to/2SVoVWM Acana - amzn.to/2GE9DR8 Carna4 - carna4.com/
I switched from cow milk for kefir to goat milk but my dog did not drink it. He does not like kefir made with goat milk he likes kefir made with cow milk. What can I do?
Your second comment does not show up so I'm answering here. Organic is good and you can pay with CCard without being signed up to Paypal. Any further I could not read as comment cut off. Hope that helps.
The mushrooms discussed in the video are healing and contain beta glucans, scientaifically proven to be one of the best immune system protectors in nature. Take a look at the mushroom complex product to get an idea: amzn.to/3cdt5TR
@@TheAditaditya You mean bone broth, yes it's excellent. Yes add on, should be fine but start small and build up over a week. If any issues, back off and go slower.
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I like this guy,he is simple,direct with great information.
Thanks.
Your welcome, thank you, appreciated.
Brilliant thank you have subscribed because it’s really interesting 👍😬
Your welcome Linda. Thank you : )
It depends on dogs . Medium and large breeds can eat mostly anything as home cook not small breeds
The general idea is to have your dog eat more nutritious food and food in it's more natural fresh food state and to take on less vaccines/drugs/kibbles as they all lower immune health over time on any size of dog.
If you can introduce more novel fresh foods, particularly proteins as this is most wanted by our dogs and to reduce carbohydrate intake as it's far more allergenic.
Hey Dan, you’re incredible and are keeping our dogs healthy with your videos. Just bought the kibble you recommended. Dan, we give raw ground beef, Turkey or chicken with a less dense bone…I don’t see many videos on Raw food. But, I have heard you mention it in videos. Can you direct to a video you have? Must we keep giving raw food once we start your kibble you recommend? Thank you! Malissa
Thank you. The idea is to blend the kibble 50/50 best, with fresh foods. So you could give a kibble meal AM and raw meal PM. Or blend the meals.
If blending, just add what you give now to make up 50% of the meal, the other 50% being kibble.
So that's your meats, some raw eggs, canned sardines and some part cooked and blended veggies.
Although the kibble is great, it's still dry food and needs some fresh food with it in my opinion. So start with half and 50/50, see how you go.
@@DanScott1 THANK YOU for getting back to me so quickly. This is awesome! Keep doing what you’re doing….👍🏼
@@regenerationstation4271 Your welcome : ).
Good evening Dan, I always appreciate your replies. We have an issue with the same dog if you can help. She scooches her bum, every couple of days a dark bloody stool, she toots and chases her tail kind of thing. We had her on slippery elm, but after a while she stopped eating all food, though we saw progress. I’m assuming infected anal glands, I did watch all your videos on those and how to assess. We have her on Dogevity (great stuff I recommend to you) but she won’t eat that in her food either now. (They get smart) She’s on your KetoKibble and has been for two months. She can have two bowel movements a day and all seems perfect. When she goes to one a day, seems like they lead to a bloody one eventually. It seems like the bloody poopy is in the first section and the second part of the bowel is normal.
Suggestions?
Thanks Dan…feel so lucky to have found you. 😊
@@regenerationstation4271 start adding some mixed green veggies to the meals, maybe a half cup part cooked and blended vegies.
You could even try Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu to help the gut perform better.
If anal glands are infected, spray on some silver for 5 days: Silver spray: amzn.to/3gJ16i3
Are there issues with anal land impaction?
Yahusha bless you Dan !!!
Thank you, appreciated.
I find that giving my Goldie GOAT milk youghurt no added sugar, is better than any expensive probiotic medicine, whenever she goes on the hunt for grass, it helps her instantly, thanks for information bless you
Good idea. Your welcome.
Wow thank you soooo much for this 👌
Your welcome. It's a great palce to start.
Thank you so much, Dan! I feel bad only feeding my dogs kibble and want to help them live as long as possible even though we thankfully aren't battling any health issues right now. These items are exactly what I was looking for to add variety to their food without going completely raw diet. Do you have any opinions on kibble brands? We use Gentle Giants and I have not seen many reviews on RUclips for it. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you again for these incredibly helpful videos! Much appreciated!!! :-)
Hi Megan, sorry it's 7 months later but your comment nver showed up, happens!
I researched that kibble for you and no, I don't recommend it as the pearl barley is the second ingredient in the food which is inflammatory and diabetes feeding.
Here's a video on 3 good brands: ruclips.net/video/HdmrW_FKTp4/видео.html
Remember, it's fresh food you want go be adding to the meals, replacing a third of that kibble. Things like eggs, canned sardines (in water), part cooked and blended veg.
Add probiotics too: amzn.to/3yoURqU
and mushroom complex to keep the immune system strong: amzn.to/3y2U4KA
All the best.
How many capsules of mushroom should I feed my 68 pound dog?
How to kill parasitc infection of the respiratory tract ???
Please, help !!!
Thank you Dan .
Which parasites? Actually, just researched this. Buy in this remedy: Black Walnut, Clove & Wormwood Extract: amzn.to/2S8paBE
Tell me your dogs weight for the dose?
Watch this video too: ruclips.net/video/--msUA5VlKA/видео.html
@@DanScott1 14 lbs
@@DanScott1 got the walnut you recommended from Amazon need dosage ???
@@DanScott1 my dog weighs 14 lbs ‘
@@glendaguilott3765 Start with just 1 drop. 14 days on, 7 days off, then 14 days on and done.
What is best for dogs with enlarged heart , just took my dog to vet x-ray shows enlarged heart . What amino’s are good and how much???
If cardiomyopathy or another type of heart condition is the cause of the enlarged heart, diuretics are help.
Do you know the cause?
@@DanScott1 not yet , more test schedule next month .
Started her on l-carnatine and taurine today .
@@DanScott1 thank you for your concern ,
Yahusha bless you !!!
@@glendaguilott3765 Good idea.
@@glendaguilott3765 Your welcome.
My dog has yeast infection and skin allergies i changed is food to grain free can you help me please what i need he on step up no added grain i hate seinf my dog suffering
There's my diet ebook: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
3 major and complete diets to choose from, all focussed on your dogs health from a natural perspective.
Basically the det needs fresh food in it like eggs, sardines and veg. Keep carbs very low as they cause yeast and no vet drugs, they cause/feed yeast too.
Grain free is not carb free!
My book has the Healthier Kibble Diet which works. There's more to this than a YT comment reply can go into whereas the book lays it all out.
My German shepherd is having liver enlarged.
What should I feed him??
Hi, Dan! I’ve been following your advise from your videos for my baby girl! She’s 13 and a day ago learned her liver levels had increased astronomically. They were a little high in January but nothing of concern but this Friday she vomited and later that day has blood in her poop. Her bile acid levels came back this morning and it’s at 66.6 when normal range is less than 13. I’ve bought the probiotics you suggest, the enzyme miracle, and the milk thistle capsules, and I’ve switched her to a raw food diet (I used sardines as the protein yesterday) although I was already preparing her cooked meals prior. I’m also feeding her 4-5 small meals instead of 2. Is there anything else I should do? Your advice is needed and cherished! The vet sent us home with so many prescriptions and antibiotics yesterday but I’d rather do more natural treatment instead of causing more problems for her with these meds. She still drinks a lot of water, she still has an appetite, she’s still herself for the most part. I hope you see this to help! 🙏🏾
Hi DJ, She's got a rough digestive system. There's leaky gut (blood in poop) and an inflamed liver. She must be detoxed with the milk thistle for 4 months straight, stop one month, then another 4 months.
The raw diet is best - well done. Ease in gently though. Sardines are great food but mix the diet up with some white meats - chicken/turkey/pork. If your worried for bones, use dried eggshells, crushed at 1/8th teaspoon per (meat) meal.
Don't use those vet drugs - well done (just leads to more intoxication).
The water drinking as you describe may well be pre-diabetic. Feed zero carbohydrates/sugars of any kind for a month or two.
Think healthy proteins, clean fats like hemp oil: amzn.to/3trBUjS
Eggs (raw), green veg (blended) and add green vibrance daily to fill all the nutrition gaps: amzn.to/3vxDylZ
Mineral water only.
Best of luck.
There is my nutrition book too: Feed Your Dog Better - healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
@@DanScott1 Would You Consider Doing A Video That Talks About Water...Why Faucet Water Is The Worst (Even Filtered), Bottled Water, To Mineral (As You Mention Here), Spring, Drinking, Etc Water & Which Health Issues They're Best For? Thank You Dan!
@@pawsup_n_boops Yes that's a good idea. I talk about water in my Home Remedies for Dogs Ebook :
healthydogforlife.com/home-remedies-for-dogs/
So that would make a good video in the near future.
Thanks for your creative input, much appreciated.
@@DanScott1 hi Dan can you please clarify on the mineral water meaning are you referring to bottled sparkling mineral water? Out here in the USA we pretty much just have the sparkling bottled mineral water. I've been using a zero water system to filter the tap water removes 100% of the fluoride chlorine in the water.
@@DJ_Driven You can get still mineral water which is what I mean.
But if your filtering, great, use that water, perfect.
Hello doctor, i have labrodor and he is five years old and he has skin problem and also have a small bump on his back so any natural remedy for him?? I have been feeding him boiled chicken and white rice and recently i have added some carrots so can you guide me what should i add in my dogs diet?? I live in pakistan 🇵🇰
Keep the carbs low (rice). Add more raw eggs, chicken meat, sardines or any small fish. A little plain yoghurt. Any local edible herbs and vegetables, just part cook and mash first before serving. No drugs, vaccs, dewormers etc.
Add some berries too for antioxidants.
@@DanScott1 Thank you so much doctor ❤
@@murtaza2017 Your welcome Murtaza.
Thoughts on salmon?
Yes great protein for dogs. If it's raw, I freeze it first for two weeks so it's clean. Lightly cooked or raw after defrosting.
if your worried about salmon being farmed (which is bad) use either wild sokeye or canned sardines are my favorite :amzn.to/3vaXrj6
@@DanScott1 ty so much!! It's just canned
@@shannybug04 Oh, excellent then.
@@DanScott1 ty so much!!
@@shannybug04 Your welcome.
Thanks so much for this Dan. I'm wondering whether pasteurised goats yoghurt is OK instead of the goat milk as I can't find any goat milk that isn't homogenised.
My yorkie has loose stools at the moment with a small amount of blood and mucus at the end. I'm trying to fix this without resorting to going to the vet. Any suggestions please would be grateful thank you 🙏
She has leaky gut that needs healing. Plus I suspect yeast is an issue too.
Add fresh food to the diet, eggs, canned sardines (in water) and part cooked and blended green veg.
Add soil based probiotics: amzn.to/3yoURqU
Feed zero carbs, only proteins, veg, offal, fats at close to 12%.
So none of these:
Rice
Millet
Potatoes and sweet potatoes
Wheat and corn
Oats
Peas
Definitely give mushroom complex, powerful for immune system and much needed: amzn.to/3y2U4KA
Give live enzymes - in between meals - Not with food. This is so they can digest the bio film that surrounds the yeast cell.
Obviously, no vaccines, full of metals! Or any other drugs.
Olive leaf is good for candida/yeast. 4 drops daily: amzn.to/3C5CysE
Oh and get dried goat milk powder: amzn.to/3pm63S4
@@DanScott1 Thanks so much Dan! 💜
@@ILOVE2FeelGOOD Your most welcome.
Thank you for this, my small dogs get an itchy skin. I was making their food up with vegetables, eggs, coconut oil, rice, and minced pet meat (?? raw roo, and other stuff) from the supermarket. I add a small amount of quality dry food , but I must be doing something wrong as they still get itchy!!😟. They get plenty of exercise and their bowel movements look good!! They have had injections to help stop the itch which works well. But what causes it?? The vet can not answer that, told me he thought it could be Cushings disease. Any ideas you can pass on that may help them. Your videos make a lot of sense and I enjoy listening. Thank you
Hi Jody, I'd keep carbohydrates to an absolute minimum, that includes the kibbles/rice. Just add more of the other foods - veg, canned sardines (in water), raw meat, roo's excellent, probiotics and stay off any and all drugs and vaccines.
All the best.
@Jody Slater Plz Reconsider The Injection For Your Dogs Itch...Can Be Toxic & Only Mask The Overall Issue. Maybe Consider A Bland Diet - No Dry Commercial Kibble - Many Of The Whole Food Ingredients You Already Appear To Use Are Fine - Just Break It Down To (3-4) Ingredients A Few Weeks Then Add An Ingredient...Note Any Changes & Continue With Dan's Advise & Checkout His Videos On Itchy Dogs 2 ;-)
There is a test your vet should know how to do to test for high cortisol levels. If it spikes up after giving the test then yes your dog may have Cushing's disease but there are other signs to check for on your own. Lots of videos are already out there. I'm going to take a wild guess and say your dog and or dogs are allergic probably to the kibble you're giving them and or a specific meat source. Instead of the injections to mask their allergies you could get them specific food test allergies and or try consolidating to a one ingredient raw food source like venison for example. Good luck to you and your dogs!
They might get allergy to the meat u give them
Have you addressed or done a video concerning commonly grain-free commercial dry diets that often contained peas, lentils, or potatoes/sweet potatoes and diet-associated dilated cardiomyopathy (heart failure) all the foods you are recommending contain these ingredients not knocking your recommendations these kibble foods are probably better than most but wanted to hear your take on it?
I did mention this in a video I'm making soon about a kibble. That entire episode of cardiomyopathy scaremongering was bogus in my opinion! Why, financial interests of course. Yes, there's a ton of info to that statement, but not here.
Peas are ok as a small secondary protein, lentils less so and potatoes (white) should never go near a dog. Dogs do not need carbs! They are inflammatory. The main focus for dogs is proteins, fats and some antioxidants (veg or freeze dried greens) not because they need them nutritionally but because of the antioxidant value to health.
Question: If I feed my dog sardines (the maximum amount), should I still add hemp seed oil as a supplement? Should I leave out salmon altogether? Thank you.
Hemp oil instead of salmon, yes, better, plus it has good levels of vitamin E. Yes add with sardines to make the fat content of each meal around 12-15%.
@@DanScott1 thank you very much.
@@ImaginaryAsh Your welcome.
Can dogs that are allergic to chicken eat eggs?
Separate allergen so it's ok.
I'm still trying to find a safe, healthy dog kibble for my dog "son" it's very sad to think how hard it is to find quality kibble.
Yes they are few and far between. Have a look at this video with three more naturally derived kibbles with natural vitamins and minerals too: ruclips.net/video/HdmrW_FKTp4/видео.html
These are the kibble under discussion in the video:
Natures Logic - amzn.to/2SVoVWM
Acana - amzn.to/2GE9DR8
Carna4 - carna4.com/
I switched from cow milk for kefir to goat milk but my dog did not drink it. He does not like kefir made with goat milk he likes kefir made with cow milk. What can I do?
Then use cow milk. The kefir of cows milk is much healthier than cows milk alone as the milk sugars have been converted so no lactose.
Your second comment does not show up so I'm answering here. Organic is good and you can pay with CCard without being signed up to Paypal.
Any further I could not read as comment cut off.
Hope that helps.
mushrooms??
are they deadly for dogs ?
The mushrooms discussed in the video are healing and contain beta glucans, scientaifically proven to be one of the best immune system protectors in nature.
Take a look at the mushroom complex product to get an idea: amzn.to/3cdt5TR
@@DanScott1 thanks for the info
Can I add Kefir or Goat milk on top of kibble every time my dog eat?
Yes AND add probiotics for digestive ease: amzn.to/3xqa2i0
@@DanScott1 thanks a lot Dan..what about goat milk and broth? Is it ok to add on as well (separated with Kefir of course)
@@TheAditaditya You mean bone broth, yes it's excellent. Yes add on, should be fine but start small and build up over a week. If any issues, back off and go slower.
@@DanScott1 thanks a lot Dan..thanks for responding as well
@@TheAditaditya Your welcome Paditya.
👍🙂
I think you've watched more of my videos than anyone!
Thank you sharon.
This dude's advice is a flip of the coin. Mix of good and bad advice