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Thank you so much for this video. I have been looking for this. My 10yr old boxer stomach has become so sensitive I bought everything and he loved it. and it was very easy for me to prep and package a week at a time.... in the video you mentioned to switch things up Are you referring to the protein only, ingredients overall? I would love to know what you meant by that.. Thank you
Thank you for your feedback 😊 I'm glad to hear that your dog loved it! I would rotate to different protein (to the ones your dog is not sensitive/allergic to) and also the veggies. Aim to pair below the ground/root vegetables with above the ground/leafy vegetables 🐶💚
@@masterbowie2016 does your book offer suggestions for this? Alwo, just curious, the meal you made in this video. Is that 1 meal a day or do you do this 2 times oer day? Saw you had a lab, my dog is 71 lbs and seems to want to eat about 2 pounds per day or gets whiny, haha. Hes very lean though.
@@Mattys556 My book (Bowie Drools Over the Alphabet) provides a lot of dog nutrition resources, tips, guidelines, list of fresh foods rich in which nutrients and many more to help dog owners make their own dog food. Also over 30 recipes to try. I would definitely get one myself (if I can say that myself 😁). Bowie is 30kg and he's fed twice a day, about 2.5% of his body weight in total daily. The recipe in the video makes about 1kg of food. You can go caloric measurement to be precise but I just do 2.5% calculation and monitor body condition and adjust feeding accordingly 😊
Hello, this recipe is formulated for adult dogs. Puppies need higher protein and fat content in their diet for growth and development, as well as higher minerals levels, especially calcium for bone and tooth development 😊🩷
The recipe makes about 1 kg of food so mix everything well and portion according to your dog's daily food requirement. Freeze food that you're not going to feed within 2-3 days. A general fresh food feeding guideline for adult dogs is to feed 2-3% of your dog's weight. So for a 10 pound (4.5kg), it's about 112g daily. Monitor and adjust portion (feed more or less) as needed. Alternatively you can just halve each ingredients if you don't want to make a lot of food. Hope that helps 😊💜
Can you feed it to them if you cook the meat in a crock pot? My girl is 95lb and i cant cook every day like this for her as im sick so i need to be able to cook it and store like at least a few days worth
Sure. Antinutrients are natural or synthetic compounds found in foods that can interfere with the absorption of certain nutrients. For examples, phytates (found in grains and legumes) can hinder iron/zinc/calcium absorption, oxalates (found in spinach and beet greens) bind to calcium and can contribute to kidney stones, glucosinolates (found in cruciferous vegetables) can interfere with iodine absorption. Normally by cooking, soaking or fermenting, you can deactivate or reduce the levels of antinutrients. Hope this helps answers your question.
Hello, this recipe is ok for diabetic dog. It's low in carbohydrate (glucose) but has good fibre type and amount which can help slow down the absorption of glucose and promote better blood sugar control. Hope these help answer your question.
Hii, may I know a good ratio for making homemade cooked food? Can the barf raw diet ratio also be used for cooked food? Of course, it doesn't include raw meaty bones which are replaced with egg shell powder
BARF ratio can be used as a starting guide, just be mindful that there are some nutrients that can be depleted when cooked compared to raw 🙂 like any general guidelines, you may need to adjust elements as you go to suit your dog's specific requirements 🙂❤
@@masterbowie2016 oh okay I get it, thank you for your kind reply 🥰🫶another question, previously I always bought raw food from ecommerce for my dog, but recently I was interested in learning to feed raw meat to my dog which I bought from a butcher at the market, does the meat I buy need to be cleaned first with warm water before freezing? And how many days does it take to freeze meat to kill the bacteria?
@@christinanita never wash meat as it can increase risk of cross-contamination in the kitchen. Have a look at the raw food safety and handling info on FDA (USA) or CSIRO (Australia). They have extensive guidelines on how to prepare and store raw meat properly.
@@masterbowie2016 okay thanks for the explanation!🥰🥰 So glad I found your channel! Your content really helps lay people like me in learning to feed our beloved paw babies 😊🫰🫰
Question about the wheatgrass powder, psyllium husk, and dulse.. do you add this amount to the food for every serving? I feed twice a day... Or are these supplements an entire day's worth? Also, any particular brands you recommend of these products? Thank you
Hello, the amount of wheatgrass powder, psyllium husk and dulse are formulated for the specific amount of ingredients in the recipe, which make about 1kg of dog meal. I don't know how much your dog weighs so you'll need to do the calculation yourself. I use NOW brand for the wheatgrass powder, you can use any brand of psyllium husk. For the dulse, I use an Atlantic sourced dulse from Power Super Foods. Have a look at iherb or any organic, reliable brands from where you're from. Hope these answer your questions 😊🩷
@@masterbowie2016 Ok, I think I understand but just to clarify. Those amounts are specific to 1kg of food. So if I was making about 50 kilos of food at once to store in the freezer I would just multiply those amounts by 50.. then just proceed to feed my dog twice a day of whatever amount is appropriate to his weight (approximately 3% of body weight per day) split in half to cover 2 meals a day.
@@masterbowie2016I’m just starting to cook food for my dogs. How do I determine how much food each of them gets? One is 8 pounds and the other is 10 pounds. I had been ordering The Farmers brand dog food but don’t think it provided all the nutrients my dogs needed because neither of them had been poop eaters but after being on the Farmers Dog they both started actively seeking out poop to eat. I took them off that and did canned food for about a month but I can’t in good conscience give that garbage to my dogs. I figure even if I don’t get all the nutrients down right away, anything I make for them will be better than canned! I’m going to order a micro scale and anything else I need and get cooking! Thanks for your video!
@@cindyhullings920 you can calculate how much food your dogs need from the kcal your dogs require and how much the food provides, or as a general guideline for fresh food feeding (adult, healthy dogs) is to feed 2-3% of your dog's body weight. For example 8 pounds dog will need approx. 3.2 ounce (90g) of food daily. This is guideline only meaning it depends on your dog's genetic, activity level etc so you have to monitor your dog's body condition and adjust if he/she needs more or less food. I've got an ebook and plenty of recipe packs on masterbowie.com website you can try if you're interested in making your own dog food. How are your dogs after you stop the Farmers dog food? Still eating poop?
interesting, but i dont have that much time on hands to live for fixing gormate just for my dog. maybe find 3-4 good recipes for change outs. and i love to cook.
Completely understand 😊🩷 We often rotate DIY and homemades with premades and premix/meal balancer for convenience and cost saving. I think variety and feeding less/no ultra processed diet is the key. Love to hear that you love to cook! Nothing beats homecooked meals 😌🩷
A general fresh food feeding guideline for adult dogs is to feed 2-3% of total body weight daily. You still need to monitor body condition and adjust amounts accordingly as it all depends on your dog's activity level, other food they may have, age etc.
@@mariatran4065 the chia seeds have been used in the recipe as a source of fibre and healthy fat, and to balance off the omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
@@mariatran4065 for that recipe the egg is used for choline source as well as the shell for calcium. You need to use other calcium source to replace the eggshell.
Pumpkin and turkey/chicken combination is often used as a bland diet for dogs recovering from diarrhoea. Pumpkin is rich in soluble fibre which can help decrease diarrhoea and help your dog feel fuller for longer. In saying that, each dog is different. Some dogs do ok with high fibre diet, some do better with less fibre in the diet. If your dog tends to be the latter, then start with small amount first, monitor and build up.
8g of Chia seeds 😮 Please look up recommended amounts of seeds and soak for several hours. I dare you to eat 8g of Chia seeds and tell me how your stomach feels 😮
There are ways to save $$ like buying in bulk, buying ingredients on specials, and plenty more. You can also rotate with commercial premades or use premix which often can reduce the cost a lot esp when it's hard/expensive to source certain ingredients. Many dog owners I know feed a hybrid diet meaning they add fresh foods to their dog's kibble diet. Budget can be one of the main concerns for many dog owners thinking of making their own food, but I think it's also relative and shouldn't stop them to feed their dogs fresh food. My advice is always work within your budget and see what you can feed your dog the best possible way to suit their needs 😊🩷
Ask around. I am sure that you have a full animal butcher somewhere near you. I asked around at AA, you can ask on neighborhood app or church or google.
No you won’t, you can buy it at Aldi, and the kelp, chia seeds, flaxseed, buy it from a health store. I buy my dogs grass feed beef from Aldi and it’s not expensive if you think about it. Dr. Harvey has freeze dry vegetables and supplements The only thing you need to add is just any raw protein or cooked protein. And add broth or raw gots milk.
Each dog is different, some dogs may not be able to have raw meaty bones and big chunks of meat, or raw food. On the other hand, some dogs thrive on them. I always say feed the dog in front of you and feed a variety of fresh foods suitable for your dog on rotation 😊🩷
Thank you! My Lab has had surgery from a intestinal blockage and is extremely sensitive to what she eats and sneaks bites of crap outside. Appreciate your expertise very much.
Haha while it’s true dogs are different in what they like etc. I have never known a dog who even knew what “slop” was. Dogs will eat garbage and cat poop if not watched. They don’t care what their food looks like. 😂 But you were right on about everything else
❤ You can now "Buy us Super Thanks" which will directly support our channel and buy Bowie more treats 😁❤️
📍NEW 📍Complete and Balanced Recipe Packs on our website www.masterbowie.com/product-category/recipe-packs
Suitable for both raw and gently cooked diet.
Hi friends it’s Monty’s mom! So happy I came across your video ❤
Hello 🩷 what a small world 😄🩷
love your videos. it help me to learn for my dog
My pleasure! Thank you for your lovely feedback x
Am going to try this for sure
Can't wait to see it! Let us know how you go 🧡
I love your videos so much ❤
Thank you for your lovely feedback 🩷🐶
Thank you so much for this video. I have been looking for this. My 10yr old boxer stomach has become so sensitive I bought everything and he loved it. and it was very easy for me to prep and package a week at a time.... in the video you mentioned to switch things up
Are you referring to the protein only, ingredients overall? I would love to know what you meant by that..
Thank you
Thank you for your feedback 😊 I'm glad to hear that your dog loved it! I would rotate to different protein (to the ones your dog is not sensitive/allergic to) and also the veggies. Aim to pair below the ground/root vegetables with above the ground/leafy vegetables 🐶💚
@@masterbowie2016 does your book offer suggestions for this? Alwo, just curious, the meal you made in this video. Is that 1 meal a day or do you do this 2 times oer day? Saw you had a lab, my dog is 71 lbs and seems to want to eat about 2 pounds per day or gets whiny, haha. Hes very lean though.
@@Mattys556 My book (Bowie Drools Over the Alphabet) provides a lot of dog nutrition resources, tips, guidelines, list of fresh foods rich in which nutrients and many more to help dog owners make their own dog food. Also over 30 recipes to try. I would definitely get one myself (if I can say that myself 😁). Bowie is 30kg and he's fed twice a day, about 2.5% of his body weight in total daily. The recipe in the video makes about 1kg of food. You can go caloric measurement to be precise but I just do 2.5% calculation and monitor body condition and adjust feeding accordingly 😊
What qualifications do you have to provide this information? Are you a veterinary nutritionist ?
She says she is a canine nutritionist in her description 🤦♀️ seriously do ur research geez
Is good to give puppies too?
Hello, this recipe is formulated for adult dogs. Puppies need higher protein and fat content in their diet for growth and development, as well as higher minerals levels, especially calcium for bone and tooth development 😊🩷
How can I adjust this recipe to fit my 10 pound chihuahua?
The recipe makes about 1 kg of food so mix everything well and portion according to your dog's daily food requirement. Freeze food that you're not going to feed within 2-3 days. A general fresh food feeding guideline for adult dogs is to feed 2-3% of your dog's weight. So for a 10 pound (4.5kg), it's about 112g daily. Monitor and adjust portion (feed more or less) as needed. Alternatively you can just halve each ingredients if you don't want to make a lot of food. Hope that helps 😊💜
Can you feed it to them if you cook the meat in a crock pot? My girl is 95lb and i cant cook every day like this for her as im sick so i need to be able to cook it and store like at least a few days worth
For sure! ☺💚
Hi! I know this is an older video, but can you tell me about anti-nutrients? Thanks!
Sure. Antinutrients are natural or synthetic compounds found in foods that can interfere with the absorption of certain nutrients. For examples, phytates (found in grains and legumes) can hinder iron/zinc/calcium absorption, oxalates (found in spinach and beet greens) bind to calcium and can contribute to kidney stones, glucosinolates (found in cruciferous vegetables) can interfere with iodine absorption. Normally by cooking, soaking or fermenting, you can deactivate or reduce the levels of antinutrients. Hope this helps answers your question.
@@masterbowie2016 yes, thank you so much!!!
Is the is okay for a diabetic dog? I have a 9lb yorkie and am looking for recipes for him.
Hello, this recipe is ok for diabetic dog. It's low in carbohydrate (glucose) but has good fibre type and amount which can help slow down the absorption of glucose and promote better blood sugar control. Hope these help answer your question.
Hii, may I know a good ratio for making homemade cooked food? Can the barf raw diet ratio also be used for cooked food? Of course, it doesn't include raw meaty bones which are replaced with egg shell powder
BARF ratio can be used as a starting guide, just be mindful that there are some nutrients that can be depleted when cooked compared to raw 🙂 like any general guidelines, you may need to adjust elements as you go to suit your dog's specific requirements 🙂❤
@@masterbowie2016 oh okay I get it, thank you for your kind reply 🥰🫶another question, previously I always bought raw food from ecommerce for my dog, but recently I was interested in learning to feed raw meat to my dog which I bought from a butcher at the market, does the meat I buy need to be cleaned first with warm water before freezing? And how many days does it take to freeze meat to kill the bacteria?
@@christinanita never wash meat as it can increase risk of cross-contamination in the kitchen. Have a look at the raw food safety and handling info on FDA (USA) or CSIRO (Australia). They have extensive guidelines on how to prepare and store raw meat properly.
@@masterbowie2016 okay thanks for the explanation!🥰🥰 So glad I found your channel! Your content really helps lay people like me in learning to feed our beloved paw babies 😊🫰🫰
Is it ok to put in fridge??
You want to portion the food, refrigerate and whatever you don't feed the next 2-3 days, freeze it 😊🩷
Is there any sub for pumpkin its hard to get here without it being autum thank you 😊
You can consider other root vegetables like sweet potatoes or alternatively use canned plain pumpkin 😊🤎
Question about the wheatgrass powder, psyllium husk, and dulse.. do you add this amount to the food for every serving? I feed twice a day... Or are these supplements an entire day's worth? Also, any particular brands you recommend of these products? Thank you
Hello, the amount of wheatgrass powder, psyllium husk and dulse are formulated for the specific amount of ingredients in the recipe, which make about 1kg of dog meal. I don't know how much your dog weighs so you'll need to do the calculation yourself. I use NOW brand for the wheatgrass powder, you can use any brand of psyllium husk. For the dulse, I use an Atlantic sourced dulse from Power Super Foods. Have a look at iherb or any organic, reliable brands from where you're from. Hope these answer your questions 😊🩷
@@masterbowie2016 Ok, I think I understand but just to clarify. Those amounts are specific to 1kg of food. So if I was making about 50 kilos of food at once to store in the freezer I would just multiply those amounts by 50.. then just proceed to feed my dog twice a day of whatever amount is appropriate to his weight (approximately 3% of body weight per day) split in half to cover 2 meals a day.
@@SilencedByRUclips correct 😊
@@masterbowie2016 Thank you very much.. I appreciate all your help!
@@SilencedByRUclips no probs at all! 😊🩷
Hi,
Is this feed for one time or the whole day diet ???
The recipe makes about 1 kg of food so depends on how much your dog weighs and how much he eats daily 😊
my rottweiler pup is 5 months old and weigh 16 kgs@@masterbowie2016
@@masterbowie2016I’m just starting to cook food for my dogs. How do I determine how much food each of them gets? One is 8 pounds and the other is 10 pounds. I had been ordering The Farmers brand dog food but don’t think it provided all the nutrients my dogs needed because neither of them had been poop eaters but after being on the Farmers Dog they both started actively seeking out poop to eat. I took them off that and did canned food for about a month but I can’t in good conscience give that garbage to my dogs. I figure even if I don’t get all the nutrients down right away, anything I make for them will be better than canned! I’m going to order a micro scale and anything else I need and get cooking! Thanks for your video!
@@cindyhullings920 you can calculate how much food your dogs need from the kcal your dogs require and how much the food provides, or as a general guideline for fresh food feeding (adult, healthy dogs) is to feed 2-3% of your dog's body weight. For example 8 pounds dog will need approx. 3.2 ounce (90g) of food daily. This is guideline only meaning it depends on your dog's genetic, activity level etc so you have to monitor your dog's body condition and adjust if he/she needs more or less food. I've got an ebook and plenty of recipe packs on masterbowie.com website you can try if you're interested in making your own dog food. How are your dogs after you stop the Farmers dog food? Still eating poop?
interesting, but i dont have that much time on hands to live for fixing gormate just for my dog. maybe find 3-4 good recipes for change outs. and i love to cook.
Completely understand 😊🩷 We often rotate DIY and homemades with premades and premix/meal balancer for convenience and cost saving. I think variety and feeding less/no ultra processed diet is the key. Love to hear that you love to cook! Nothing beats homecooked meals 😌🩷
Pre- make it- I’m very busy, but when you’ve had a family pet die of cancer you change your schedule to make it work. Kibble is of the devil
It didn’t look like it took all that much time to cook.
My dog weighs 32 pounds how much of this should I feed him a day?
A general fresh food feeding guideline for adult dogs is to feed 2-3% of total body weight daily. You still need to monitor body condition and adjust amounts accordingly as it all depends on your dog's activity level, other food they may have, age etc.
Also is there any thing I can substitute for the chia seeds?
@@mariatran4065 the chia seeds have been used in the recipe as a source of fibre and healthy fat, and to balance off the omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
Great thank you so much! Also, I just learned my fur babies may be allergic to eggs. Is there a substitute for that?
@@mariatran4065 for that recipe the egg is used for choline source as well as the shell for calcium. You need to use other calcium source to replace the eggshell.
Will too much pumpkin cause diarrhea?
Pumpkin and turkey/chicken combination is often used as a bland diet for dogs recovering from diarrhoea. Pumpkin is rich in soluble fibre which can help decrease diarrhoea and help your dog feel fuller for longer. In saying that, each dog is different. Some dogs do ok with high fibre diet, some do better with less fibre in the diet. If your dog tends to be the latter, then start with small amount first, monitor and build up.
I cannot find ANY broth that doesn't have onion water in it and that's bad for them.
You can just make one yourself. It's super easy and you know what's in it 😊 we have a bone broth recipe on our channel, have a look if you'd like 🩷🐶
8g of Chia seeds 😮 Please look up recommended amounts of seeds and soak for several hours. I dare you to eat 8g of Chia seeds and tell me how your stomach feels 😮
@@BellatrixLove they are presoaked as stated/shown in the video 😊🩷
i will be bankrupt for sure, if I give this kind of food for my dog.
There are ways to save $$ like buying in bulk, buying ingredients on specials, and plenty more. You can also rotate with commercial premades or use premix which often can reduce the cost a lot esp when it's hard/expensive to source certain ingredients. Many dog owners I know feed a hybrid diet meaning they add fresh foods to their dog's kibble diet. Budget can be one of the main concerns for many dog owners thinking of making their own food, but I think it's also relative and shouldn't stop them to feed their dogs fresh food. My advice is always work within your budget and see what you can feed your dog the best possible way to suit their needs 😊🩷
Ask around. I am sure that you have a full animal butcher somewhere near you. I asked around at AA, you can ask on neighborhood app or church or google.
We make homemade dogfood and it’s cheap. We use raw foods: RAW-peas, carrots, celery, green beans, yams, potatoes, coconut oil, etc
@@maryronan8446 no turkey or meat?
No you won’t, you can buy it at Aldi, and the kelp, chia seeds, flaxseed, buy it from a health store. I buy my dogs grass feed beef from Aldi and it’s not expensive if you think about it. Dr. Harvey has freeze dry vegetables and supplements The only thing you need to add is just any raw protein or cooked protein. And add broth or raw gots milk.
Dogs don’t like slops ! They need bones for bone marrow and big chunks of meat to chew and clean teeth.All your ingredients are great but very sloppy.
Each dog is different, some dogs may not be able to have raw meaty bones and big chunks of meat, or raw food. On the other hand, some dogs thrive on them. I always say feed the dog in front of you and feed a variety of fresh foods suitable for your dog on rotation 😊🩷
This food is fine.. you can give your dog an occasional raw chicken wing or chicken feet a few times a week for those purposes.
@@SilencedByRUclips for sure! 👍We rotate Raw Meaty Bones as part of Bowie's diet and also for enrichment and dental health purpose 😊🐶
Thank you! My Lab has had surgery from a intestinal blockage and is extremely sensitive to what she eats and sneaks bites of crap outside.
Appreciate your expertise very much.
Haha while it’s true dogs are different in what they like etc. I have never known a dog who even knew what “slop” was. Dogs will eat garbage and cat poop if not watched. They don’t care what their food looks like. 😂 But you were right on about everything else
hey can i replace salmon with salmon oil
The salmon in the recipe is used to provide both omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D source. Just check if your salmon oil has vitamin D in it 😊