My dog's been carnivore with me for 6 months. He's become toned, muscular, no itching, ckean ears and breath, energetic and overall wellness. I'm so happy we found this lifestyle while he is youthful ❤
If you watched RFK.Jr's speech last week he talked about children in the US are the sickest in the world. Because of Big Pharm, Big Food and Big Chemical Companies. It's the same story for pets too
@@CTX50 Except for beef animal product consumption is way up in the last 50 years . The vegans in Loma Linda live nearly 10 years longer than the very meat based omnis in the USA .
I fed my dachshund a raw meat-and-bone diet all his life. He lived to 20 with all his teeth, no cancer, no skin issues, no gray hair (faded on his face and paws.) Took him hiking up mountains and swimming in ponds - a strong lil doggy!
My 12yo Amstaf died 4 months ago from cancer. He was fed the best kibble recommended by vets. It's still trash and he still got sick. I realized this too late. I put him on a Carnivore diet 3 months before he died. He had already been diagnosed with cancer. Two weeks before his lung cancer symptoms started, we went camping and I noticed his arthritis was way better. I thought there was hope but it was too late for him. My best friend died because we have a corrupt system and are given the wrong info 😢
I fell for it too, so called professionals yet it was all about indoctrination and money. I’m sorry for your brave boy, we never forget and can only share with others our lived experience.
@elizagoodytwoshoes9140 💯 I hope my story can save at least one family the heartache we have just gone through. I know he could have lived a few more years had I known.
Could not agree more - I'm an old guy and when I was a kid we fed dogs meat offcuts - not kibble and the kibble is based on grains and we wonder why they get sick!
@@sidecarmisanthrope5927we never did, the last 2 dogs I had only had puppy shots and had allergies, both of them. Not injecting my new pup he’s 13 weeks and only fed raw diet, meat,chicken, fruit, boiled eggs. He’s from a liter of 8 the only unv’d one, unfortunately one pup suffered a stroke and died, I wonder why.
@Dlweta57 Yes. No more vax, no more commercial food, no more complications from these toxins. My chihuahua is allergic to fleas, sand fleas, and all little biting bugs. Although I never see the insects, he will literally pull all the hair from his rump. I finally broke down and bought a $70 flea collar for him. I put it on loosely, and hair pulling stopped. I had to weigh risk vs. benefit.
@@melanie4926 a cloth collar with a few drops of natural lemon or orange oil, few drops of tea tree oil and a few drops of eucalyptus. Keeps the dog totally clear without chemicals. I used to wash my floors with the same in the water. NOT for cats
My old cat of 25 years ate only raw beef, raw chicken on the odd occasion, sheep’s kidney and liver maybe twice a month. Drank only water. Never a day sick in 25 years. Died peacefully in her sleep . Oh yes, she had the occasional mouse maybe 1 -2 a year. Feeding animals canned rubbish is criminal. I never gave my cat dried food, never.
I also have a guide dog that is raw fed. And two friends of mine here locally also have their guide dogs on a raw diet. I’ve been feeding my dogs and cats a raw diet for over 20 years now. So I knew when I got a guide dog that she would also be fed Raw. she is a female German Shepherd from Gallant Hearts. Absolutely wonderful dog.
@@nogames8982 that is great to know thank you for the feedback. I intend to do some videos all about my guide dog on my channel soon. I presume you are carnivore and have you noticed any vision improvements? I have documented a number of vision improvements on my channel. I have retinitis pigmentosa and I know can't all will not help everyone but it is certainly helping me. What about you?
@@EyesOnCarnivore I have retinopathy of prematurity. I am not carnivore, closer to keto Vore. I can’t say I’ve noticed any improvement, but it wouldn’t surprise me if this diet would help. Less inflammation in the body overall is a good thing.
@@nogames8982 yes in my recent video I talked about less inflammation, remove oxidation, promote autophagy and more. I also think for myself the change in fuel source and metabolism has changed how my retina genes have been expressed. I am going to follow this up with some specialists.
Bramble the vegan dog was the oldest dog in the world for her time . Where are the carnivore dogs on that , no where to be seen like carnivore centenarians. Also vegans won medals at the Paris Olympics Again carnivore no where to be seen .😂
@@julienfroidevaux1143 vegan you’re in a cult and you don’t know it. You’re telling me that no carnivore has won an Olympic medal 😂. No vegan has ever won the Worlds Strongest Man. Many of them were carnivores that won. Very few professional athletes that were carnivore excelled. Question, how long have you been vegan?
@@bobomonkey702 The cult of kindness , better than the cult of ritual sacrifices . Their are many vegan strongmen record holders like patrik baboumian, Ryan Stills and Kendrick Ferries who was the only American to compete in the Rio Olympics in weight lifting . Please enlighten me to these carnivore athletes that are up their with the best vegan athletes.? Please do .....
I would not vaccinate myself at any time in my adult life, never mind yearly! I was force-vaccinated as a child, because they required it to go to school. Never again.
My cat got one rabies vaccine and that's it. Too many rabies shots causes fibrosarcoma in cats. I met a caracal in a roadside zoo who had to have its limb removed from cancer, I wonder what from.
I have to go to my optometrist every year fr my prescription .and he told me everybody by the age of 65 will get cataracts. and I said oh really why?? and he said well we just age and he went on to say “well dogs get cataracts” but I was thinking domesticated dogs ..that are fed out of a bag..
@@AnneMB955 well that’s awesome 🤩 good to know! I was born with a small cataract in my eye that hasn’t gotten bigger and will most likely just stay as it is,God willing. and yes, with this way of eating, I don’t worry about my eyes because they feel great :) there are a lot of things to worry about getting older healthwise, I guess, but I am learning that by eating right you can stay just as healthy as when you were younger.. and even healthier than before ..I guess not optometrist’s job to let us know about nutrition ..but I just thought it was silly that he brought up dogs getting cataracts .. I thought it was pretty obvious, but I guess he underestimated how much his patients are informed about diet and how it affects every living being
I am 68, spend a lot of time in the sun with no glasses or sunscreen, and have perfect vision. As a high carber in my 40s and 50s I suffered from dry eye impairment and eye floaters. See Chris Knobbe RUclips lectures on macular degeneration due to seed oils.
@@ohsweetmystery Has he spent much time outdoors? My vision is flawless at 68 and I work and play in the sun and the usual pearl clutchers claim I will be blind.
My two rescue kittens were raised on raw liver, egg yolk and intermittent freeze dried salmon kibble. They won't touch canned cat food. They are sleek, energetic and huge.
The things you say are so self-evident. I cannot understand how scientifically minded people can believe we can improve on evolution when it comes to diet, the air we breathe, etc. It is so counter-intuitive.
One of my dogs was diagnosed with DCM/CHF and put on medications that eventually killed her. When I discovered it was the pet food, it led me to eating carnivore and feeding my dogs biologically appropriate raw food (BARF). I had to fire the vet when he discouraged the dietary change and wished I ignored his advice about medications. My sick baby was gone a month after her 13th birthday, but her sister is still going strong at 16.5 yrs. We eat the same food often, but she likes green tripe sometimes which isn't my favorite.
I had a dog, and I needed to put him down in his old age. Then, I got educated on the carnivore diet, and I have been on that diet for two years. During that time I have had horrible grieving, and guilt ridden feelings about what I used to feed my dog. I didn't know how good meat is for humans much less not knowing it should've been fed to my dog! I feel really bad, and if I ever get another dog, she will be a raw meat dog, which is appropriate for both of us.
You need not feel guilty. You didn't know then what you do now. BTW. You can easily eat raw eggs as well if you swallow each individually without breaking the yolk.
Yep know that feeling, unfortunately it is the only way we learn is through experience, I will never trust so called professionals ever again, question everything.
I had an ex gf who had a dog. And I realised that everyone feeds there pets dry meat mixed with RICE. It was pretty obvious to me why the dog was sick... I don't get it everyone is brainwashed, I Thought it was pretty clear for everyone that dogs ( and cats) are carnivores. I told my ex.. she was not listening, and even feared getting him raw meat when I asked her if I could give some.. She didnt even know why she said no. I don't blame her in particular, but no wonder the world is fucked up and everyone is sick, even pets. Propaganda works, and people need to question everything (with pretty simple obvious answers most of the time)
My 3yr old Cat eats almost the same carnivorous diet as me. If I eat Beef, ribs, pork, chicken wings, turkey, lamb, butter etc he also gets some (usually raw for him tho). He is ridiculously alert & intelligent. Still runs, climbs around like an energised kitten. His bone density is insane. His coat rarely malts (even during the summer) & it's so soft. His toilet habits are also minimal. And he actually looks like a Cat: small waist, big chest, clear bright eyes. Not like the chunky ones that are fed grains 24/7, who's owners are spending a fortune in veterinary bills.
@@AnneMB955 heeey Anne, that's so good to hear 😊 The best we can do is give them what is natural to their needs. They have small stomachs, so it's not like their food will cost that much extra. I do have to supplement him with the wet flaky food, because he won't touch liver, kidneys or eggs. But he does get some cold homemade gelatin bone broth. & likes the blood from the meats. Which probably explains why he has little need for extra water. He prefers to find a puddle outside, if not drink from a running tap.
The pet food we are supposed to feed our pets is ultra processed in many instances and is about as good for our pets as our ultra processed foods are for us. I'm lucky I have a place in town to buy raw meat products for feeding my dog. With raw or meat feeding it's good to find some fermented material to their diet. I am able to buy a chub of something called Green tripe which is the animal's stomach along with some fermented material in there. Dogs need organ meats as well as bones with muscle meat being the least important to their diet. I'm glad you brought this topic in. We are healing ourselves with the carnivore diet. Our pets should get an upgrade to their food too!
Usually, toy poodles are known for bad teeth. However, i know of a toy poodle (female) that only eats bacon dipped in the yolk of runny fried eggs, beef, beef fat, butter, and occasionally pork steak. She has all her 42 teeth at 8 years old. She was taken to a vet for a check-up, and the vet called a few days later on the results of a blood panel. The vet phoned because he had never treated such an incredibly healthy 8 year old dog. As to dog food, she has never had any. The only additional food she eats is one half of a quarter of a peeled apple. She eats exactly what her owner eats.
My view is to be sure NEVER to vaccinate your pets (cats and dogs) and feed them a natural diet as close to raw as possible. Everything the Vet gives them is pure poison.
Vaccines don’t hurt them and it can save your pups from suffering from preventable diseases. But they only need those once their whole lives. It’s definitely the kibble and can food. It’s McDonald’s in a bag. It’s nasty.
@@julienfroidevaux1143 I did vegan for seven long years and just got sicker and sicker and now I am so much better on Carnivore. Also I take Masterpeace to counter any toxins as well as fasting. so I am not worried.
My cat was gaining so much weight and extremely constipated. I had her on a little canned tuna but mostly dry food; one of the most expensive brands. I looked at the ingredients and wheat was the second ingredient! I switched her over to all canned tuna in water wild caught, canned salmon, all kinds of fish canned or other wise (she loves shrimp) and I cook her whatever we are eating as in chicken, bacon (she's not a beef eater); lost weight, got spunky and happy, no more constipation. I was set to be taking her to the vet, $200 visit, labs, meds, special food. I was having to pick her up to get her in the bed; at first I thought age, she is 9 years old and was looking into getting some pet stairs by the bed. After two weeks of the change in diet she started jumping up by herself at all angles of the bed! It is a little more expensive to feed her this way but not if you consider vet visits, meds, labs, special food. The most important thing is she is happy and healthy; no more constipation and she goes half of what she use to and only every other day. She is doing so much better. Oh and no vaccines except her initial visit she was stray; she hasn't been to the vet since.
You need to read Weston A. Price cat study. He fed over 1000 cats for over 10 years. He divided them into groups to feed them and what he found out was cats thrive on raw meat and anything else will cause them to have a shortened life. The group that were fed a cooked commercial diet which is what most cats are fed, died at a much younger age and the offspring were even more unhealthy and there were no viable 3rd generation in that group. Read the study and you might try it. It will be even cheaper than your cooked high protein diet because you don't have to wast energy to cook it.
A raw diet for dogs and cats is very important. But don’t forget that they need meat bone and organ meat. Throw in some eggs now and then, get some green tripe from the pet store, canned or fresh sardines or mackerel. They need a variety. But I’ve been feeding Raw for 20 years and I’m telling you it is the best thing for them.
Bramble the vegan dog was the oldest dog in the world for her time . Where are the carnivore dogs on that , no where to be seen like carnivore centenarians. Also vegans won medals at the Paris Olympic medals . Again carnivore no where to be seen .😂
@@julienfroidevaux1143Except Bramble's diet can't be verified. There are many other carnivore dogs that have lived similar ages. People who feed their dogs a vegan diet are animal abusers, the same way I would be if I feed my rabbit an all Matt diet. So what if a vegan won medals at the Paris Olympics. This is all anecdotal evidence.
There is also such a thing as generational nutritional deficiencies. What we eat affects our epigenetics and we're seeing that in real time with out cats and dogs. A friend of mine lost her 13 yo cat recently to cancer and when I went over to help before they learned what was wrong, I discovered he was eating a diet heavy in pea protein. It was two of the first 5 ingredients of his dry food and corn was also there. We've really done our animals and ourselves dirty with our desires for convenience and consumption.
It’s so clearly and obviously the food - most dogs eat nearly 100% processed / ultraprocessed foods their entire life. I get my dog a meal subscription service - it’s real food delivered to my door, a chicken, turkey, and beef recipe. He is healthy and thriving and absolutely loves his meals. Meanwhile, my family’s dogs struggle with health issues, every last one (I.e. dogs we had 20 years ago, the next round of dogs, the next round, etc) I may look into getting my dog on a more carnivore diet (the recipes above do have plant foods included), probably mostly ground beef, but my setup now is worlds ahead of kibble, and very convenient, and effective.
I have been carnivore/ketovore for about 4 years. I switched my Golden Retriever to a raw food protein diet about 2 years ago. She absolutely loves it. She has always had "high quality", expensive dry kibble and canned wet food from specialty pet food stores and thankfully has always had really good health. But that was still processed food. Since switching to raw, it's almost like she's a puppy again, beautiful coat, playful, energetic...and she is 14 years old! Whenever she does leave this earth, I want it to be from just natural old age-not from a disease or poor health. We just had her annual vet visit with full lab work. The vet is so impressed with how well she's doing...no supplements at all for her joints or anything. I wish I had known about this way of eating sooner. Please do your research about how to feed raw-don't play mad scientist in your kitchen. Pets still need the right proportions of specific nutrients. Or there are some very reputable raw food companies. Yes, a bit more pricey to feed raw but once you see the immediate difference it makes you will never good back.
My cats love my carnivore diet and especially beef liver and they can tell the difference between supermarket chickens and free range farm chickens. They dance in the kitchen while the good chickens are roasting😂🤣😂😅
Totally agree. A couple of weeks after I started keto, I put my cat on raw meat diet. He now eats chicken necks, goat and liver. A couple of days in he looked terrible. He moped around and didn’t eat anything, I think he had a headache - keto flue. Over a year later, he’s the healthiest cat I’ve ever seen. His weight is stable, very shiny coat, perfect teeth, no more random bouts of diarrhoea in the garage (!) and no sign of cat flu which he used to suffer from frequently. He’s 6 years old and often likes to run around the house like a kitten after his evening meal. Rice flour, pea protein etc are not food for cats. What the hang are pet food manufacturers thinking putting that in their food?!
@@doltBmB keto flu is common when withdrawing from a carbohydrate addiction. I had it as well a couple of weeks earlier, so I understood exactly how the cat was feeling.
Calling it an addiction is a bit weird (it's not wrong, but these mechanisms are the same mechanisms we used when we were majority plant eaters etc waaay back, it takes time for the body to reproportion any metabolic cycle/ pathway.
I´ve left my last girlfriend after she bought a Chihuahua and insisted on feeding him this dried pellet food you can buy because it´s "healthy for dogs" I´m hunter and fisherman and just couldn´t watch someone feed a dog to death with plant based food.
Good decision. You wouldn't happen to be around 60 years young and still single would you? lol. I have so many pet owners around me and they are all poisoning their "best friends". I have tried so hard to make them understand but they just don't get it. I have not been able to continue friendships with any of those people. And I struggle to see the poor things with all their red itchy skin, kidney diseases, etc. They suffer for a lifetime. It's so wrong!
@@PrincessAloeVera Nope, I´m little younger and I don´t expect we live in the same country or even the same continent 😅 And btw I´m done with women, no woman will ever get into my life again. The one who were here, left enough destruction for more than one lifetime.
I lost my last two dogs to liver failure. After switching to keto, then carnivore in my own diet to address serious health issues, I realized that my dog's kibble was probably doing to him the same thing that carbs were doing to me. He is now carnivore with me, and I hope to keep him healthy for many more years.
Pets live on a diet of biscuits that are manufactured by confectionery companies. For some reason, people are okay with this because vets recommend (and profit from selling) these biscuits.
My boss had a lovely Labrador. They used to feed her dry food. As the "food" went into the bowl, she'd look up as if to say, 'what, this again?' then slowly crunch on the kibble. She died earlier this year from a massive tumour in her stomach. She was about 6 years old.
It’s really weird how this thing called life works. My dog (rott weiler/boxer mix) is 15 years old this year. He has been fed normal Pedigree dog kibble everyday his whole life. He definitely receives table scraps (leftover meat) atleast 4x a week. And he has lived a very healthy life. He started developing some arthritis maybe at year 13 or 14 and hearing loss around then too. But you wave a piece of steak around and he’ll still to this day take off sprinting! Haha I think some humans can be fed survival food (human kibble)and still somehow live until 85-100 years old- just the same way my dog has. Life is really weird. Sometimes the good and healthy die young and sometimes they don’t. Obviously you should try to be healthy but ultimately it’s up to God when it’s your time to go. So enjoy everyday.
Both my old 17 yo cat and my new kitten eat a meat based diet, with Ziwi Peak and mice for my OG kitty and mice and 95% meat canned food for my kitten. They're both thriving and like to run around play with each other. Old cats really should still like to play. If they're not playful and interested in chasing and hunting their toys, they're not feeling 100%.
My 85 pound rough collie Laddie was 16 when my mother put him down in 1987. Not because of any illness; because he'd been hit by a car when he was a puppy and had a metal plate in his hip and had difficulty walking as he grew older. He was only vaccinated for rabies once, he ate Purina dog chow (probably very different ingredients then) and table scrapes his whole life, and got plenty of exercise.
I have been feeding my dogs and cats are all diet for a little over 20 years now. I absolutely recommend it. Will never go back to kibble, ever. The problem is big food and big Pharma has completely infiltrated and ruined the veterinary field also. There are veterinarians who will not treat Raw fed dogs and cats. It is a crime as far as I’m concerned. But big food companies are where they get their education nutrition. Big food companies are buying huge numbers of veterinary clinics and the only food they recommend is whatever they happen to sell. Pure crap kibble. So there is no magical in this, it’s called food poisoning. And let’s talk about the vaccinations, I am not anti-VAX. I am anti-VAX. Big difference. It is evilness going on in our society. They’re coming after us and they’re coming after the pets.
My dogs are ten years old and have never eaten anything other than raw meat. They were weaned straight onto raw meat. They both look amazing, going grey, but no "starch belly", in fact, if you offer these dogs a modern dog biscuit they will turn it down. They know what is good for them.
I inherited my mother's elderly cat. She was doing poorly on typical dried food diet which is probably sourced internationally. I still give her some kibble as a basic resource, but every day she gets whatever meat I'm eating, before I cook it. She's a longhair cat, so I also give her about a dozen hairball treats during the day. This has drastically improved her health. While by years she'd be approaching end of life, her look, body, and behavior is that of a cat half her years. IMO, give everybody, including animals, food that is locally sourced whenever possible, anyone producing food in your community cares more about that community than some foreign conglomerate. Also, stop eating processed foods and instead eat meat that you cook, and give some to your pet.
My dog and my sister in law's dog come from the same breeder. They have the same father and mother. She's feeding her dog the commercial dog food and I'm feeding mine carnivore. We got them puppies but now my dog is twice the size of her sister.
I agree wholeheartedly. My dogs only eat meat. I have never ever fed them processed dry or wet dog food. Besides looking and smelling terrible,I have no idea what is in those bags or cans, and that's why I won't feed that to them.
My anecdotal case here: Around the second week or so after I started carnivore, people in my house went on a 2-week vacation and I was left alone to take care of my dog. I started feeding her with the same thing I was eating, of course. Interesting detail/parenthesis here: my dog, after her castration, stopped eating any dog food, so people here would feed her our normal food along with those terrible dog treats (which gave her more than once liver problems). This also made her refuse food very often, even if she was hungry, simply because, well, it's not food appropriate for dogs and it wasn't appealing to her. Thing is, in these two weeks, she ate two meals a day and never skipped once (well, except for one meal where I ate ground beef with liver, she didn't want that...). She'd often lick the fat on the plate for a while after the food was finished. She was even going through the loose stools period that some of us experience when starting carnivore, but already had more consistent stools by the end of this period. Problem is, people came back from the trip, took her to petcare for a shower (with a vet consultation that's attached with it) and the vet told my parents not to give her meat ("too many hormones, blablabla"). Turns out the poor one is back to the old days with food she often dismisses, stools that are hard, and clearly not as happy.
My bet is the company's cutting corners on food products for pets and medicine including secticides for fleas and ticks and using more dangerous chemicals that are cheaper, that's my guess. I wonder if I'm right....
Spraying weed killer (glysophate)- everyone uses it in their yards. Also feeding them plants (read the ingredients on dog food). Dogs are carnivores. We are best on carnivore but not obligate.
@@BeefNEggs057 I agree about the weed killer, my husband loves using the stuff though, he sprays weeds instead of pulling them out & he doesn’t think it’s a worry for our little dog Koo. It bothers me a lot but he does what he wants & he thinks I am being excessive. Koo now has a lot of hemangioma’s popping up all over her body, which as far as I know are benign, but she had one removed a year ago & it was found to have a small amount of cancer cells at it core. I can’t help but feel that all the weed killer that she has unknowingly waded through over the years might be a cause, & I try not to feel angry about it because I can’t say for a fact if it has harmed her or not. I also worry about all the native birds & other small animals that visit, but they sell poison for anyone to use freely in their yards & so the common mentality is it can’t really be that bad or it would be banned already…
I grew up on a small farm with dogs and many other animals. We never had a single issue of the dogs getting into the corn or any other vegetables but we sure had to watch then around the chickens.
We need to adopt European union regulations. Oh, didn't the whole world listen to the European union about covid? Sure did, now that was made up by the European union.
The dog and cats have the same problem as humans. Nobody is eating a species appropriate diet. We are all hyper carnivores. What I eat, my animals eat. With little exceptions. We are raw carnivores. My cat 🐈 s 20 years old. My dogs Pit and Snoop are 16 and 14 respectively.
I agree few people are eating a species appropriate diet but humans are definitely not hyper carnivores. Cats have the anatomy for hunting and digesting meat. Humans have the exact opposite we have the anatomy for grasping fruits high in the tree and manipulating the tools we had to garden or had to create to kill an animal and then season it with plants to make it palatable 😂
Something that is extremely strange- is when I was a kid ( a good number of years ago ) we had a poodle cross with bird dog..... we had never heard that chocolate, grapes, raisins, tomatoes , onion etc were "toxic" to dogs and ,our dogs ate chocolate almost daily ( my father was a "choco holic"who shared with the dog) and when I had raisins always fed plenty to the dogs.. When my mother was canning vegetables, the dog would pull tomatoes, "walla walla " sweet onions out of the "slop " bucket. and eat them constantly.. It NEVER EVER hurt the dog, and she NEVER EVER got sick from eating all the chocolate, onions, tomatoes, rasins etc, and she lived to the ripe old age of 13 when a neighbor dog attacked her and hurt her insides and she passed away...Our other dogs ALSO ate plenty of "toxic" stuff, and it never hurt them or made them sick....I am completely wondering if they are currently doing something to the food now days, ( sprays, GMOs , processing them different ) which is creating toxicity that never used to exist???????
My dog eats what we eat. Just scraps, bones, leftovers and if we don't have any leftovers it's rice + meat or raw eggs. Usually the meat is cooked, but if im lazy ill just give her a few raw chicken drumsticks. So very little processed food, no seed oils It's how we fed dogs before dry dog food was a thing. I'm not going to feed my dog with more thought or quality than the humans in the family, but she is still quite spoiled and loved. She won't even eat human food she doesn't like if she's full and stays leans always.
Carnivore isn't the only answer; look up Bramble the border collie who lived to age 25 on a home cooked vegan diet. Point is; it wasn't ultra processed food, and most of Bramble's life took place before the intense vaccination schedules became a thing.
My Golden Retriever doesn’t like dry food. He’s spoilt with raw and wet food. Costs more but his healthy life is way more important. Any suggestions for natural worming and flea treatment? Also, worrying toxins in flea medicine. Thx Max for putting this out there.
Dry food damages the kidneys. I don't do anything against worms,because my dogs don't have worms. Why should dogs have worms?? My dogs also don't have fleas. One dog of mine had one flea and I put it away from his body. That's all.
My puppy had a mysterious illness, it was like parvo because she was puking everything up for a week maybe a bit less, although she only had diarrhea the first two days, and she survived with minimal intervention, but it was really scary, i really believed she wouldnt survive die to dehydration, i was heart broken because she was only like 3 months old, but i guess luck was on her side, by the time we were able to get into the vet she was doing a bit better, the vet gave her a shot to settle her stomach, and the next day she was showing some signs of being a normal puppy like getting excited, she was acting very sick before and just laying down all day while she was sick
Another good video Max 😊 thanks for your hard work and research. I believe in creation so have a slightly different view and approach to everything but do a great job of informing us all. That donut 🍩 😱 oh my, if they are feeding humans with crap then the animals won’t get anything better unless we give it to them. Enjoy your Sunday regards Sue in the UK ❤
I was told my Great Dane would die young, around 7, as that was average. I fed him meat instead of the usual cereal and vegetable oils. He was almost 17 when he passed.
do note dogs are omnivores. they need some plants and fruits to survive, they can't make enough of some of the vitamins they need, just like humans. You can feed them some fruits and some cooked vegetables We fed our dogs a mince, offcut, and frozen pea and carrot mix, and often whatever leftovers we had that we didn't eat within 3 days also kept some areas of the garden medium length grasses (using cheap bird seed) for if they needed grass to help clean their system seemed to work well
We switched our 3yro labradoodle to raw 8 months ago and his health is already improved, used to get ear infections constantly and hasn't had one since we started this diet. Also, he poops once a day rather than 2 huge 💩 a day.
Vaccinations.... Dogs that I have had that were not vaccinated lived longer than those that were vaccinated... Feeding them meat and not dog biscuits also make a difference
Not all humans can digest milk and dairy products. I remember having lunch with my brother's gf and a friend of hers. This friend was Indigenous, and couldn't eat dairy without a great deal of gas and discomfort. She was apologetic, since that meant that we couldnt have cheese on our massive order of nachos. My reply was that it was okay, and we understood. "Why should you have the enzyme to digest a food your people have only had access to for a hundred and twenty years?" And this is true. The only peoples who have the lactse enzyme are those descended from the pastoral cultures of the Neolithic. Because these peoples and rheir descendants have been eating dairy for that long, they've evolved the enzyme required to digest it.
Have you seen the videos of deer eating a bird, a cow eating a chicken, a chimp eating a red colobus monkey (they have hunted them almost to extinction), and hamster eating meat Meat seems to be the preferred food and consumption is only limited by availability.
My dogs food comes directly from my own supply. If a product says pet, or dog on it i will not touch it, its bad enough the garbage they put on our shelves, imagine what goes into dog foods. If i wont eat it i will not give it to my dog. Who also will not be receiving the insane number of injections that floor her after each. Exactly how my first dog was raised.
Max, Who do you suggest I go to to learn how much meat to feed my 4 dogs and 2 cats ? I have a Giant Schnauzer, Miniature Schnauzer, 2 Yorkshire Terriers and my cats are average sized adults. 🤔
Read an article the other day that cats need meat, they can't survive ona vegan or veganist diet. I trust that article because at the same time it also claimed dogs can do just fine on a balanced veganist diet.
We buy refrigerated dog food called fresh pet chicken....idk if that's great but we never knew this...I'm glad it's atleast better than kibble&canned tho
I feed my mixed lab and Pyrenees nothing but ground beef. I think some of these raw feeding advocates make raw feeding way more complicated than what it is.
My dog's been carnivore with me for 6 months. He's become toned, muscular, no itching, ckean ears and breath, energetic and overall wellness. I'm so happy we found this lifestyle while he is youthful ❤
Same with my dog.
He has put on quite a bit of muscle and his breath is completely neutral
If you watched RFK.Jr's speech last week he talked about children in the US are the sickest in the world. Because of Big Pharm, Big Food and Big Chemical Companies. It's the same story for pets too
@@CTX50 Except for beef animal product consumption is way up in the last 50 years .
The vegans in Loma Linda live nearly 10 years longer than the very meat based omnis in the USA .
@@CTX50 Big food like big beef ?
No food industry tops big beef in the USA .
@@CTX50 Big pharma love carnivore influencers , they can't medicate plants can they ?
@@julienfroidevaux1143
Based on Loma Linda's own statistics, I presume.
@@censured-again No death records .
Are you suggesting they are fraudulently falsifying death / birth certificates ?
I fed my dachshund a raw meat-and-bone diet all his life. He lived to 20 with all his teeth, no cancer, no skin issues, no gray hair (faded on his face and paws.) Took him hiking up mountains and swimming in ponds - a strong lil doggy!
My 12yo Amstaf died 4 months ago from cancer. He was fed the best kibble recommended by vets. It's still trash and he still got sick. I realized this too late. I put him on a Carnivore diet 3 months before he died. He had already been diagnosed with cancer. Two weeks before his lung cancer symptoms started, we went camping and I noticed his arthritis was way better. I thought there was hope but it was too late for him. My best friend died because we have a corrupt system and are given the wrong info 😢
I have human friends going through similar. The system is evil and pernicious, like cancer itself
I’m so sorry ❤️🩹
The "recommended by vets" thing is a complete scam by the way. Pure illegal advertising.
I fell for it too, so called professionals yet it was all about indoctrination and money. I’m sorry for your brave boy, we never forget and can only share with others our lived experience.
@elizagoodytwoshoes9140 💯 I hope my story can save at least one family the heartache we have just gone through. I know he could have lived a few more years had I known.
Could not agree more - I'm an old guy and when I was a kid we fed dogs meat offcuts - not kibble and the kibble is based on grains and we wonder why they get sick!
When you were a kid, did you vaccinate your dogs every year. An American vet says that it is not necessary.
@@sidecarmisanthrope5927 never - they lived "a la natural"
@@sidecarmisanthrope5927we never did, the last 2 dogs I had only had puppy shots and had allergies, both of them. Not injecting my new pup he’s 13 weeks and only fed raw diet, meat,chicken, fruit, boiled eggs. He’s from a liter of 8 the only unv’d one, unfortunately one pup suffered a stroke and died, I wonder why.
Both my dogs, labradors, lived until 15 years . Fed nothing but kangaroo meat and lots of bones.
@@missmjl2468 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@missmjl2468 you must know of tom lonesdale?
Yes, Its wot you feed them . The amount of shit that's in most commercial foods is astounding , also repeated vaccinations and flea treatments
@Dlweta57 Yes. No more vax, no more commercial food, no more complications from these toxins.
My chihuahua is allergic to fleas, sand fleas, and all little biting bugs. Although I never see the insects, he will literally pull all the hair from his rump. I finally broke down and bought a $70 flea collar for him. I put it on loosely, and hair pulling stopped. I had to weigh risk vs. benefit.
@@melanie4926 oh my $70 for flea color that's up there, so glad that has helped. Also would be interested in how long it remains effective for
@@melanie4926 a cloth collar with a few drops of natural lemon or orange oil, few drops of tea tree oil and a few drops of eucalyptus. Keeps the dog totally clear without chemicals. I used to wash my floors with the same in the water. NOT for cats
My old cat of 25 years ate only raw beef, raw chicken on the odd occasion, sheep’s kidney and liver maybe twice a month. Drank only water. Never a day sick in 25 years. Died peacefully in her sleep . Oh yes, she had the occasional mouse maybe 1 -2 a year. Feeding animals canned rubbish is criminal. I never gave my cat dried food, never.
My first guide dog died from cancer. This guide dog is carnivore with me. He seems to be loving it :-)
I also have a guide dog that is raw fed. And two friends of mine here locally also have their guide dogs on a raw diet. I’ve been feeding my dogs and cats a raw diet for over 20 years now. So I knew when I got a guide dog that she would also be fed Raw. she is a female German Shepherd from Gallant Hearts. Absolutely wonderful dog.
@@nogames8982 that is great to know thank you for the feedback. I intend to do some videos all about my guide dog on my channel soon.
I presume you are carnivore and have you noticed any vision improvements? I have documented a number of vision improvements on my channel. I have retinitis pigmentosa and I know can't all will not help everyone but it is certainly helping me. What about you?
@@EyesOnCarnivore I have retinopathy of prematurity. I am not carnivore, closer to keto Vore. I can’t say I’ve noticed any improvement, but it wouldn’t surprise me if this diet would help. Less inflammation in the body overall is a good thing.
@@nogames8982 yes in my recent video I talked about less inflammation, remove oxidation, promote autophagy and more. I also think for myself the change in fuel source and metabolism has changed how my retina genes have been expressed.
I am going to follow this up with some specialists.
@@EyesOnCarnivore I just subscribed to your channel.
If dogs were in the zoo they would be fed raw meat. That's all I need to know.
Bramble the vegan dog was the oldest dog in the world for her time .
Where are the carnivore dogs on that , no where to be seen like carnivore centenarians.
Also vegans won medals at the Paris Olympics
Again carnivore no where to be seen .😂
@@julienfroidevaux1143 vegan you’re in a cult and you don’t know it. You’re telling me that no carnivore has won an Olympic medal 😂. No vegan has ever won the Worlds Strongest Man. Many of them were carnivores that won. Very few professional athletes that were carnivore excelled. Question, how long have you been vegan?
@@bobomonkey702 The cult of kindness , better than the cult of ritual sacrifices .
Their are many vegan strongmen record holders like patrik baboumian, Ryan Stills and Kendrick Ferries who was the only American to compete in the Rio Olympics in weight lifting .
Please enlighten me to these carnivore athletes that are up their with the best vegan athletes.?
Please do .....
@@bobomonkey702 25 years vegan .
i know you won't .
No mystery. Dogs should not be vaccinated every year. You wouldn't vaccinate yourself every year and you should not vaccinate your dog every year.
I would not vaccinate myself at any time in my adult life, never mind yearly!
I was force-vaccinated as a child, because they required it to go to school.
Never again.
@@JackTheRabbitMusic : I have never met anyone who regrets not taking the Covid jab.
between the over vaccination and over use of Flea and Heartworm meds, our pets are being poisoned.
It's the food dude, not the vaccinations.
My cat got one rabies vaccine and that's it. Too many rabies shots causes fibrosarcoma in cats. I met a caracal in a roadside zoo who had to have its limb removed from cancer, I wonder what from.
I have to go to my optometrist every year fr my prescription .and he told me everybody by the age of 65 will get cataracts. and I said oh really why??
and he said well we just age and he went on to say “well dogs get cataracts” but I was thinking domesticated dogs ..that are fed out of a bag..
That’s worrying. Have your eyes got better since having better food? Mine have. No sign of cataracts at 68.
@@AnneMB955 well that’s awesome 🤩 good to know! I was born with a small cataract in my eye that hasn’t gotten bigger and will most likely just stay as it is,God willing. and yes, with this way of eating, I don’t worry about my eyes because they feel great :) there are a lot of things to worry about getting older healthwise, I guess, but I am learning that by eating right you can stay just as healthy as when you were younger.. and even healthier than before ..I guess not optometrist’s job to let us know about nutrition ..but I just thought it was silly that he brought up dogs getting cataracts .. I thought it was pretty obvious, but I guess he underestimated how much his patients are informed about diet and how it affects every living being
I am 68, spend a lot of time in the sun with no glasses or sunscreen, and have perfect vision. As a high carber in my 40s and 50s I suffered from dry eye impairment and eye floaters. See Chris Knobbe RUclips lectures on macular degeneration due to seed oils.
My dad is 87, no cataracts.
@@ohsweetmystery Has he spent much time outdoors? My vision is flawless at 68 and I work and play in the sun and the usual pearl clutchers claim I will be blind.
My two rescue kittens were raised on raw liver, egg yolk and intermittent freeze dried salmon kibble.
They won't touch canned cat food.
They are sleek, energetic and huge.
You will own nothing and be happy. That means they need to get rid of our pets!
Well also they make so much money on SICK pets.
The things you say are so self-evident. I cannot understand how scientifically minded people can believe we can improve on evolution when it comes to diet, the air we breathe, etc. It is so counter-intuitive.
One of my dogs was diagnosed with DCM/CHF and put on medications that eventually killed her. When I discovered it was the pet food, it led me to eating carnivore and feeding my dogs biologically appropriate raw food (BARF).
I had to fire the vet when he discouraged the dietary change and wished I ignored his advice about medications. My sick baby was gone a month after her 13th birthday, but her sister is still going strong at 16.5 yrs. We eat the same food often, but she likes green tripe sometimes which isn't my favorite.
I had a dog, and I needed to put him down in his old age. Then, I got educated on the carnivore diet, and I have been on that diet for two years. During that time I have had horrible grieving, and guilt ridden feelings about what I used to feed my dog. I didn't know how good meat is for humans much less not knowing it should've been fed to my dog! I feel really bad, and if I ever get another dog, she will be a raw meat dog, which is appropriate for both of us.
I went through the guilt, too. God's blessed me with 2 rescues. I've learned from past mistakes 💪 carnivore strong❤
Well at least you’ve educated yourself now - you didn’t intentionally neglect your pet, you just didn’t know better at the time.
You need not feel guilty. You didn't know then what you do now. BTW. You can easily eat raw eggs as well if you swallow each individually without breaking the yolk.
Yep know that feeling, unfortunately it is the only way we learn is through experience, I will never trust so called professionals ever again, question everything.
I had an ex gf who had a dog. And I realised that everyone feeds there pets dry meat mixed with RICE. It was pretty obvious to me why the dog was sick...
I don't get it everyone is brainwashed, I Thought it was pretty clear for everyone that dogs ( and cats) are carnivores.
I told my ex.. she was not listening, and even feared getting him raw meat when I asked her if I could give some..
She didnt even know why she said no.
I don't blame her in particular, but no wonder the world is fucked up and everyone is sick, even pets.
Propaganda works, and people need to question everything (with pretty simple obvious answers most of the time)
Goebbels would blush.
My 3yr old Cat eats almost the same carnivorous diet as me.
If I eat Beef, ribs, pork, chicken wings, turkey, lamb, butter etc he also gets some (usually raw for him tho).
He is ridiculously alert & intelligent. Still runs, climbs around like an energised kitten. His bone density is insane. His coat rarely malts (even during the summer) & it's so soft.
His toilet habits are also minimal. And he actually looks like a Cat: small waist, big chest, clear bright eyes. Not like the chunky ones that are fed grains 24/7, who's owners are spending a fortune in veterinary bills.
Yes, cats are Carnivores. Our kitty is almost 18 and since eating raw and wet real food is more awake and agile. We love our pets like family.
@@AnneMB955 heeey Anne, that's so good to hear 😊
The best we can do is give them what is natural to their needs. They have small stomachs, so it's not like their food will cost that much extra.
I do have to supplement him with the wet flaky food, because he won't touch liver, kidneys or eggs. But he does get some cold homemade gelatin bone broth. & likes the blood from the meats. Which probably explains why he has little need for extra water. He prefers to find a puddle outside, if not drink from a running tap.
My cat goes nuts for pork; she loses her mind when she smells it lol
@@AnneMB955what do you feed her raw?
@@joeycharmedwhat do you supplement? I just switched my car I ER a few months ago and sfe is doing great but I was wondering about supplemtation.
The pet food we are supposed to feed our pets is ultra processed in many instances and is about as good for our pets as our ultra processed foods are for us.
I'm lucky I have a place in town to buy raw meat products for feeding my dog. With raw or meat feeding it's good to find some fermented material to their diet. I am able to buy a chub of something called Green tripe which is the animal's stomach along with some fermented material in there. Dogs need organ meats as well as bones with muscle meat being the least important to their diet. I'm glad you brought this topic in. We are healing ourselves with the carnivore diet. Our pets should get an upgrade to their food too!
Usually, toy poodles are known for bad teeth. However, i know of a toy poodle (female) that only eats bacon dipped in the yolk of runny fried eggs, beef, beef fat, butter, and occasionally pork steak. She has all her 42 teeth at 8 years old. She was taken to a vet for a check-up, and the vet called a few days later on the results of a blood panel. The vet phoned because he had never treated such an incredibly healthy 8 year old dog.
As to dog food, she has never had any. The only additional food she eats is one half of a quarter of a peeled apple.
She eats exactly what her owner eats.
My view is to be sure NEVER to vaccinate your pets (cats and dogs) and feed them a natural diet as close to raw as possible. Everything the Vet gives them is pure poison.
Agreed
Vaccines don’t hurt them and it can save your pups from suffering from preventable diseases. But they only need those once their whole lives. It’s definitely the kibble and can food. It’s McDonald’s in a bag. It’s nasty.
@@Dakiniwoman The animals you eat are vaccinated , you are ingesting this stuff second hand .
No vaccination in healthy plants .
@@julienfroidevaux1143 I did vegan for seven long years and just got sicker and sicker and now I am so much better on Carnivore. Also I take Masterpeace to counter any toxins as well as fasting. so I am not worried.
@@julienfroidevaux1143No, just pesticides and toxins from the plants.
My cat was gaining so much weight and extremely constipated. I had her on a little canned tuna but mostly dry food; one of the most expensive brands. I looked at the ingredients and wheat was the second ingredient! I switched her over to all canned tuna in water wild caught, canned salmon, all kinds of fish canned or other wise (she loves shrimp) and I cook her whatever we are eating as in chicken, bacon (she's not a beef eater); lost weight, got spunky and happy, no more constipation. I was set to be taking her to the vet, $200 visit, labs, meds, special food. I was having to pick her up to get her in the bed; at first I thought age, she is 9 years old and was looking into getting some pet stairs by the bed. After two weeks of the change in diet she started jumping up by herself at all angles of the bed! It is a little more expensive to feed her this way but not if you consider vet visits, meds, labs, special food. The most important thing is she is happy and healthy; no more constipation and she goes half of what she use to and only every other day. She is doing so much better. Oh and no vaccines except her initial visit she was stray; she hasn't been to the vet since.
I know taurine is big with cats. You may want to try mixing it in with the tuna.
You need to read Weston A. Price cat study. He fed over 1000 cats for over 10 years. He divided them into groups to feed them and what he found out was cats thrive on raw meat and anything else will cause them to have a shortened life. The group that were fed a cooked commercial diet which is what most cats are fed, died at a much younger age and the offspring were even more unhealthy and there were no viable 3rd generation in that group. Read the study and you might try it. It will be even cheaper than your cooked high protein diet because you don't have to wast energy to cook it.
A raw diet for dogs and cats is very important. But don’t forget that they need meat bone and organ meat. Throw in some eggs now and then, get some green tripe from the pet store, canned or fresh sardines or mackerel. They need a variety. But I’ve been feeding Raw for 20 years and I’m telling you it is the best thing for them.
My dog is a pure carnivore even more than I am ❤
Same! Mine gets raw ground beef and sometimes egg yolks every day.
Bramble the vegan dog was the oldest dog in the world for her time .
Where are the carnivore dogs on that , no where to be seen like carnivore centenarians.
Also vegans won medals at the Paris Olympic medals .
Again carnivore no where to be seen .😂
@@julienfroidevaux1143Except Bramble's diet can't be verified. There are many other carnivore dogs that have lived similar ages. People who feed their dogs a vegan diet are animal abusers, the same way I would be if I feed my rabbit an all Matt diet.
So what if a vegan won medals at the Paris Olympics. This is all anecdotal evidence.
@drearides1692 raw meat isn't complete. You need to add cartilage, bone with marrow. They eat 10% poop but to make up for that try fermented foods
@@julienfroidevaux1143how can vegan be a diet if it needs to be heavily supplemented? Totally unnatural
There is also such a thing as generational nutritional deficiencies. What we eat affects our epigenetics and we're seeing that in real time with out cats and dogs. A friend of mine lost her 13 yo cat recently to cancer and when I went over to help before they learned what was wrong, I discovered he was eating a diet heavy in pea protein. It was two of the first 5 ingredients of his dry food and corn was also there. We've really done our animals and ourselves dirty with our desires for convenience and consumption.
I have met dog owners who prefer dry kibble because it makes the pet poop easier to pick up. 😮 💩 😮
It’s so clearly and obviously the food - most dogs eat nearly 100% processed / ultraprocessed foods their entire life.
I get my dog a meal subscription service - it’s real food delivered to my door, a chicken, turkey, and beef recipe. He is healthy and thriving and absolutely loves his meals. Meanwhile, my family’s dogs struggle with health issues, every last one (I.e. dogs we had 20 years ago, the next round of dogs, the next round, etc)
I may look into getting my dog on a more carnivore diet (the recipes above do have plant foods included), probably mostly ground beef, but my setup now is worlds ahead of kibble, and very convenient, and effective.
I have been carnivore/ketovore for about 4 years. I switched my Golden Retriever to a raw food protein diet about 2 years ago. She absolutely loves it. She has always had "high quality", expensive dry kibble and canned wet food from specialty pet food stores and thankfully has always had really good health. But that was still processed food. Since switching to raw, it's almost like she's a puppy again, beautiful coat, playful, energetic...and she is 14 years old! Whenever she does leave this earth, I want it to be from just natural old age-not from a disease or poor health. We just had her annual vet visit with full lab work. The vet is so impressed with how well she's doing...no supplements at all for her joints or anything. I wish I had known about this way of eating sooner. Please do your research about how to feed raw-don't play mad scientist in your kitchen. Pets still need the right proportions of specific nutrients. Or there are some very reputable raw food companies. Yes, a bit more pricey to feed raw but once you see the immediate difference it makes you will never good back.
Mine is carnivore but I can't control everything he eats. Last week he shat out a pine cone, a piece of Lego and a sock.
If that is true, he is not normal and has an eating disorder.
My cats love my carnivore diet and especially beef liver and they can tell the difference between supermarket chickens and free range farm chickens. They dance in the kitchen while the good chickens are roasting😂🤣😂😅
Huge difference in free range chickens, I know the taste is completely different 100% better.
Totally agree. A couple of weeks after I started keto, I put my cat on raw meat diet. He now eats chicken necks, goat and liver.
A couple of days in he looked terrible. He moped around and didn’t eat anything, I think he had a headache - keto flue.
Over a year later, he’s the healthiest cat I’ve ever seen. His weight is stable, very shiny coat, perfect teeth, no more random bouts of diarrhoea in the garage (!) and no sign of cat flu which he used to suffer from frequently. He’s 6 years old and often likes to run around the house like a kitten after his evening meal.
Rice flour, pea protein etc are not food for cats. What the hang are pet food manufacturers thinking putting that in their food?!
sudden changes in food can make anyone sick, it's almost like a refeeding syndrome, you have to go slow
@@doltBmB keto flu is common when withdrawing from a carbohydrate addiction. I had it as well a couple of weeks earlier, so I understood exactly how the cat was feeling.
Calling it an addiction is a bit weird (it's not wrong, but these mechanisms are the same mechanisms we used when we were majority plant eaters etc waaay back, it takes time for the body to reproportion any metabolic cycle/ pathway.
I´ve left my last girlfriend after she bought a Chihuahua and insisted on feeding him this dried pellet food you can buy because it´s "healthy for dogs"
I´m hunter and fisherman and just couldn´t watch someone feed a dog to death with plant based food.
Good decision. You wouldn't happen to be around 60 years young and still single would you? lol. I have so many pet owners around me and they are all poisoning their "best friends". I have tried so hard to make them understand but they just don't get it. I have not been able to continue friendships with any of those people. And I struggle to see the poor things with all their red itchy skin, kidney diseases, etc. They suffer for a lifetime. It's so wrong!
@@PrincessAloeVera Nope, I´m little younger and I don´t expect we live in the same country or even the same continent 😅
And btw I´m done with women, no woman will ever get into my life again. The one who were here, left enough destruction for more than one lifetime.
I lost my last two dogs to liver failure. After switching to keto, then carnivore in my own diet to address serious health issues, I realized that my dog's kibble was probably doing to him the same thing that carbs were doing to me. He is now carnivore with me, and I hope to keep him healthy for many more years.
Brilliant! We and our pets are dying from our factory produced food. We all should eat whole foods that are proper for our digestive system.
Dog food that is more grain than meat... I knew that without even watching the video.
Pets live on a diet of biscuits that are manufactured by confectionery companies. For some reason, people are okay with this because vets recommend (and profit from selling) these biscuits.
People are slaves and they will do whatever they told by authorities
You know full well that when Cats & Dogs started to develop modern Human ailments (diabetes, arthritis, obesity etc) that we have failed them.
They eat ultra processed food and feed it to their pets too. Gee, ai wonder why both of them are unhealthy?
My boss had a lovely Labrador. They used to feed her dry food. As the "food" went into the bowl, she'd look up as if to say, 'what, this again?' then slowly crunch on the kibble. She died earlier this year from a massive tumour in her stomach. She was about 6 years old.
It’s really weird how this thing called life works. My dog (rott weiler/boxer mix) is 15 years old this year. He has been fed normal Pedigree dog kibble everyday his whole life. He definitely receives table scraps (leftover meat) atleast 4x a week. And he has lived a very healthy life. He started developing some arthritis maybe at year 13 or 14 and hearing loss around then too. But you wave a piece of steak around and he’ll still to this day take off sprinting! Haha
I think some humans can be fed survival food (human kibble)and still somehow live until 85-100 years old- just the same way my dog has.
Life is really weird. Sometimes the good and healthy die young and sometimes they don’t. Obviously you should try to be healthy but ultimately it’s up to God when it’s your time to go. So enjoy everyday.
When I went carnivore, my dog went carnivore. There is no doubt in my mind that she is still alive due to this natural diet.
@4:50 Nice, respectful way to include both views.
Both my old 17 yo cat and my new kitten eat a meat based diet, with Ziwi Peak and mice for my OG kitty and mice and 95% meat canned food for my kitten. They're both thriving and like to run around play with each other. Old cats really should still like to play. If they're not playful and interested in chasing and hunting their toys, they're not feeling 100%.
My 85 pound rough collie Laddie was 16 when my mother put him down in 1987. Not because of any illness; because he'd been hit by a car when he was a puppy and had a metal plate in his hip and had difficulty walking as he grew older. He was only vaccinated for rabies once, he ate Purina dog chow (probably very different ingredients then) and table scrapes his whole life, and got plenty of exercise.
We feed our cats raw meat diet exclusively and the litter box smell is probably 1/4 of what my previous cat box smell was
Because of the jabs they don't need + all the processed food they eat.
I have been feeding my dogs and cats are all diet for a little over 20 years now. I absolutely recommend it. Will never go back to kibble, ever. The problem is big food and big Pharma has completely infiltrated and ruined the veterinary field also. There are veterinarians who will not treat Raw fed dogs and cats. It is a crime as far as I’m concerned. But big food companies are where they get their education nutrition. Big food companies are buying huge numbers of veterinary clinics and the only food they recommend is whatever they happen to sell. Pure crap kibble. So there is no magical in this, it’s called food poisoning. And let’s talk about the vaccinations, I am not anti-VAX. I am anti-VAX. Big difference. It is evilness going on in our society. They’re coming after us and they’re coming after the pets.
Kibble, jabs and flea treatments.
Animal owners over feed their pets. They require fasting same as humans.
My dogs are ten years old and have never eaten anything other than raw meat. They were weaned straight onto raw meat.
They both look amazing, going grey, but no "starch belly", in fact, if you offer these dogs a modern dog biscuit they will turn it down. They know what is good for them.
I inherited my mother's elderly cat. She was doing poorly on typical dried food diet which is probably sourced internationally. I still give her some kibble as a basic resource, but every day she gets whatever meat I'm eating, before I cook it. She's a longhair cat, so I also give her about a dozen hairball treats during the day. This has drastically improved her health. While by years she'd be approaching end of life, her look, body, and behavior is that of a cat half her years. IMO, give everybody, including animals, food that is locally sourced whenever possible, anyone producing food in your community cares more about that community than some foreign conglomerate. Also, stop eating processed foods and instead eat meat that you cook, and give some to your pet.
My dog and my sister in law's dog come from the same breeder. They have the same father and mother. She's feeding her dog the commercial dog food and I'm feeding mine carnivore. We got them puppies but now my dog is twice the size of her sister.
I agree wholeheartedly. My dogs only eat meat. I have never ever fed them processed dry or wet dog food. Besides looking and smelling terrible,I have no idea what is in those bags or cans, and that's why I won't feed that to them.
My anecdotal case here:
Around the second week or so after I started carnivore, people in my house went on a 2-week vacation and I was left alone to take care of my dog. I started feeding her with the same thing I was eating, of course.
Interesting detail/parenthesis here: my dog, after her castration, stopped eating any dog food, so people here would feed her our normal food along with those terrible dog treats (which gave her more than once liver problems). This also made her refuse food very often, even if she was hungry, simply because, well, it's not food appropriate for dogs and it wasn't appealing to her.
Thing is, in these two weeks, she ate two meals a day and never skipped once (well, except for one meal where I ate ground beef with liver, she didn't want that...). She'd often lick the fat on the plate for a while after the food was finished.
She was even going through the loose stools period that some of us experience when starting carnivore, but already had more consistent stools by the end of this period.
Problem is, people came back from the trip, took her to petcare for a shower (with a vet consultation that's attached with it) and the vet told my parents not to give her meat ("too many hormones, blablabla"). Turns out the poor one is back to the old days with food she often dismisses, stools that are hard, and clearly not as happy.
My bet is the company's cutting corners on food products for pets and medicine including secticides for fleas and ticks and using more dangerous chemicals that are cheaper, that's my guess. I wonder if I'm right....
Spraying weed killer (glysophate)- everyone uses it in their yards. Also feeding them plants (read the ingredients on dog food). Dogs are carnivores. We are best on carnivore but not obligate.
@@BeefNEggs057 I agree about the weed killer, my husband loves using the stuff though, he sprays weeds instead of pulling them out & he doesn’t think it’s a worry for our little dog Koo. It bothers me a lot but he does what he wants & he thinks I am being excessive.
Koo now has a lot of hemangioma’s popping up all over her body, which as far as I know are benign, but she had one removed a year ago & it was found to have a small amount of cancer cells at it core. I can’t help but feel that all the weed killer that she has unknowingly waded through over the years might be a cause, & I try not to feel angry about it because I can’t say for a fact if it has harmed her or not. I also worry about all the native birds & other small animals that visit, but they sell poison for anyone to use freely in their yards & so the common mentality is it can’t really be that bad or it would be banned already…
I grew up on a small farm with dogs and many other animals. We never had a single issue of the dogs getting into the corn or any other vegetables but we sure had to watch then around the chickens.
We need to adopt European union regulations. Oh, didn't the whole world listen to the European union about covid? Sure did, now that was made up by the European union.
Important video, thanks Max!
Great video. It's definitely true. Add organs for radiant health. Humans, however, are very different from dogs.
When you feed a cat or dog carbohydrates exactly the same thing happens to humans they get fat and sick
The dog and cats have the same problem as humans. Nobody is eating a species appropriate diet. We are all hyper carnivores. What I eat, my animals eat. With little exceptions. We are raw carnivores. My cat 🐈 s 20 years old. My dogs Pit and Snoop are 16 and 14 respectively.
Nice, and well done
I agree few people are eating a species appropriate diet but humans are definitely not hyper carnivores. Cats have the anatomy for hunting and digesting meat. Humans have the exact opposite we have the anatomy for grasping fruits high in the tree and manipulating the tools we had to garden or had to create to kill an animal and then season it with plants to make it palatable 😂
Something that is extremely strange- is when I was a kid ( a good number of years ago ) we had a poodle cross with bird dog..... we had never heard that chocolate, grapes, raisins, tomatoes , onion etc were "toxic" to dogs and ,our dogs ate chocolate almost daily ( my father was a "choco holic"who shared with the dog) and when I had raisins always fed plenty to the dogs.. When my mother was canning vegetables, the dog would pull tomatoes, "walla walla " sweet onions out of the "slop " bucket. and eat them constantly.. It NEVER EVER hurt the dog, and she NEVER EVER got sick from eating all the chocolate, onions, tomatoes, rasins etc, and she lived to the ripe old age of 13 when a neighbor dog attacked her and hurt her insides and she passed away...Our other dogs ALSO ate plenty of "toxic" stuff, and it never hurt them or made them sick....I am completely wondering if they are currently doing something to the food now days, ( sprays, GMOs , processing them different ) which is creating toxicity that never used to exist???????
My dog eats what we eat. Just scraps, bones, leftovers and if we don't have any leftovers it's rice + meat or raw eggs. Usually the meat is cooked, but if im lazy ill just give her a few raw chicken drumsticks. So very little processed food, no seed oils
It's how we fed dogs before dry dog food was a thing. I'm not going to feed my dog with more thought or quality than the humans in the family, but she is still quite spoiled and loved. She won't even eat human food she doesn't like if she's full and stays leans always.
Do talk to Bart Kay about calories 😘
Carnivore isn't the only answer; look up Bramble the border collie who lived to age 25 on a home cooked vegan diet. Point is; it wasn't ultra processed food, and most of Bramble's life took place before the intense vaccination schedules became a thing.
Line breeding and highly processed food.Many dogs eat mostly dry food for their whole lives.
My Golden Retriever doesn’t like dry food. He’s spoilt with raw and wet food. Costs more but his healthy life is way more important. Any suggestions for natural worming and flea treatment? Also, worrying toxins in flea medicine. Thx Max for putting this out there.
Dry food damages the kidneys.
I don't do anything against worms,because my dogs don't have worms. Why should dogs have worms??
My dogs also don't have fleas. One dog of mine had one flea and I put it away from his body. That's all.
Yesssssss the food. Same as all the crap that’s in human processed foods.
Really.. More research is required but your on the right track
All of my cats and dogs eat a raw carnivore diet. Its the only way for them to have optimal health - to feed them a species appropriate diet.
The reason you don't see dead animals everywhere is because almost all animals prefer to die in privacy in nature that means in the woods
My puppy had a mysterious illness, it was like parvo because she was puking everything up for a week maybe a bit less, although she only had diarrhea the first two days, and she survived with minimal intervention, but it was really scary, i really believed she wouldnt survive die to dehydration, i was heart broken because she was only like 3 months old, but i guess luck was on her side, by the time we were able to get into the vet she was doing a bit better, the vet gave her a shot to settle her stomach, and the next day she was showing some signs of being a normal puppy like getting excited, she was acting very sick before and just laying down all day while she was sick
Another good video Max 😊 thanks for your hard work and research. I believe in creation so have a slightly different view and approach to everything but do a great job of informing us all.
That donut 🍩 😱 oh my, if they are feeding humans with crap then the animals won’t get anything better unless we give it to them. Enjoy your Sunday regards Sue in the UK ❤
I was told my Great Dane would die young, around 7, as that was average. I fed him meat instead of the usual cereal and vegetable oils. He was almost 17 when he passed.
do note dogs are omnivores. they need some plants and fruits to survive, they can't make enough of some of the vitamins they need, just like humans. You can feed them some fruits and some cooked vegetables
We fed our dogs a mince, offcut, and frozen pea and carrot mix, and often whatever leftovers we had that we didn't eat within 3 days
also kept some areas of the garden medium length grasses (using cheap bird seed) for if they needed grass to help clean their system
seemed to work well
It's the food.
Watch the dog ‘treats’!
Not sure. In the 80s there was a lot of houses with lead paint, asbestos insulation and you could still get leaded gas at your local station.
Seed oils and vaccines
We switched our 3yro labradoodle to raw 8 months ago and his health is already improved, used to get ear infections constantly and hasn't had one since we started this diet. Also, he poops once a day rather than 2 huge 💩 a day.
Vaccinations.... Dogs that I have had that were not vaccinated lived longer than those that were vaccinated... Feeding them meat and not dog biscuits also make a difference
Not all humans can digest milk and dairy products. I remember having lunch with my brother's gf and a friend of hers. This friend was Indigenous, and couldn't eat dairy without a great deal of gas and discomfort. She was apologetic, since that meant that we couldnt have cheese on our massive order of nachos.
My reply was that it was okay, and we understood. "Why should you have the enzyme to digest a food your people have only had access to for a hundred and twenty years?"
And this is true. The only peoples who have the lactse enzyme are those descended from the pastoral cultures of the Neolithic. Because these peoples and rheir descendants have been eating dairy for that long, they've evolved the enzyme required to digest it.
Thanks Max!
Thank you Max!
Flea and tick poison.
Have you seen the videos of deer eating a bird, a cow eating a chicken, a chimp eating a red colobus monkey (they have hunted them almost to extinction), and hamster eating meat
Meat seems to be the preferred food and consumption is only limited by availability.
It’s the seed oils.
Processed food is not harmful just for humans.
I know canids eat some roots in the wild in limited quantities, so a carrot or beet now and then is probably beneficial somehow
@Max German Do I give my dog raw or cooked?
Raw, or close to raw as possible
Amazing video. New subscriber 😊
My dogs food comes directly from my own supply. If a product says pet, or dog on it i will not touch it, its bad enough the garbage they put on our shelves, imagine what goes into dog foods.
If i wont eat it i will not give it to my dog. Who also will not be receiving the insane number of injections that floor her after each. Exactly how my first dog was raised.
Max, Who do you suggest I go to to learn how much meat to feed my 4 dogs and 2 cats ? I have a Giant Schnauzer, Miniature Schnauzer, 2 Yorkshire Terriers and my cats are average sized adults. 🤔
Cats never had aids until they started vaccinating them.
Same thing that causes our illnesses.
Read an article the other day that cats need meat, they can't survive ona vegan or veganist diet. I trust that article because at the same time it also claimed dogs can do just fine on a balanced veganist diet.
"I keep on feeding my dog toxins, I don't know why they keep getting cancer "
We buy refrigerated dog food called fresh pet chicken....idk if that's great but we never knew this...I'm glad it's atleast better than kibble&canned tho
Wondering where they are observing golden retrievers in the wild.
I agree. I have recently added a large amount of ground beef to my spaniels diet.
I feed my mixed lab and Pyrenees nothing but ground beef. I think some of these raw feeding advocates make raw feeding way more complicated than what it is.
Watch out for the sodium dioxide used as a preservative in ground / minced meats.