How to Make Raw Dog Food Take 2 - We heard you! Updated video w/ original new Soundtrack

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Many people complained the previous sound track was too loud and too distracting. Thanks to Matt Stewart - He composed a new sound track just for the dog food video.

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  • @thezia499
    @thezia499 4 года назад +123

    I don't why I'm watching this at 1AM when I don't even have a dog. Not disappointed tho

    • @din2339
      @din2339 4 года назад +2

      lmao your not alone

    • @bbhurst65
      @bbhurst65 4 года назад

      Awesome reply. I'm just like you! I admit, I "think" I'm getting a dog for the first time in my 29 year marriage in February. Oh how I wish I could be this good of a dog mom, but I think I'll have to rely on a more moderate plan on how to feed my pooch.

    • @vdobb8249
      @vdobb8249 3 года назад

      hahaha

    • @Kirkwoodclay
      @Kirkwoodclay 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @lilianjack4529
      @lilianjack4529 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @glynnellis6519
    @glynnellis6519 Год назад +6

    Our German Shepherd is a rescue. Just after 1 month of 2 recipes of Dr Beckers raw food. As well 3 mile hikes every morning. Chasing rabbits, that he never catches. Fetching ball every evening. His condition has changed dramatically. He is packing on muscle. His coat and his eyes have greatly improved. A very happy dear friend…

  • @fuckingloser6659
    @fuckingloser6659 5 лет назад +26

    I dont have a dog, just trying to make a midnight snack.

  • @andreakaniecki7250
    @andreakaniecki7250 4 года назад +29

    I’m not going to lie I got totally overwhelmed watching this. 😬

    • @-bxnny-5846
      @-bxnny-5846 4 года назад

      Fock yeah it cool though and I appreciate them giving me option

    • @SummaGirl1347
      @SummaGirl1347 3 года назад

      It's only overwhelming at first. Once you read a little and get a system down, it's no biggie.

  • @CHIEFSWIFE1998
    @CHIEFSWIFE1998 5 лет назад +24

    Ever since we started feeding our 90 lbs grand pup Hurley and our 3.5 lb chihuahua raw and freeze dried primal diet they health has dramatically improved no more eye drain ear infections itchy skin or shedding that has decreased 95 %
    Also no more stomach issues. It’s a miracle Thank you Lord.
    We are in the process of buying us a grinder.
    Great video
    Bless you all and Merry Christmas

  • @aaronenriquez296
    @aaronenriquez296 5 лет назад +115

    This dog eats better then me 😂

    • @sofiandi6117
      @sofiandi6117 4 года назад +3

      Soooo true, people can't afford eating such good

    • @tonibrown6692
      @tonibrown6692 4 года назад +1

      Lol I make my own foods too for my babies. Look at my comment.

    • @myroslavavillasenor3464
      @myroslavavillasenor3464 4 года назад

      Mines do too. I have Medicaid, they don't xD

    • @tommyshelby8488
      @tommyshelby8488 3 года назад

      bcoz they earned it

    • @jcs6206
      @jcs6206 3 года назад

      It's a seriously deficient diet and he should remove this dangerous video.

  • @jennalavoie4962
    @jennalavoie4962 5 лет назад +11

    Just my opinion of course! But I think that's to much grinding you really should leave the bones so it helps clean the dogs teeth if the dogs are just eating mush all the time there teeth are going to get bad quicker than normal

    • @jcs6206
      @jcs6206 3 года назад

      What bones? There weren't any in the beef?

  • @Inaya-Fanis-Hodeib
    @Inaya-Fanis-Hodeib 5 лет назад +32

    We simply dont grind anything :D we just slice n pack

    • @Coste1072
      @Coste1072 4 года назад

      I agree that grinding so much is a lot of work but if you don't grind and mix well the all the other stuff how do you get your dog to eat the veggies & fruit? Mine wont touch any vegetables.

    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 4 года назад

      @Connor Auld But that is not raw vegetables!

  • @glik9792
    @glik9792 7 лет назад +25

    Out of curiosity why do you grind? The dogs can chew whole pieces.

    • @epvb27
      @epvb27 4 года назад +2

      so its mixed right

    • @cioshubby1
      @cioshubby1 4 года назад +1

      Convenience

    • @jcs6206
      @jcs6206 3 года назад +1

      He doesn't even include bones and he thinks hearts are considered secreting organs - clearly he doesn't know what he's taking about yet made a video anyways.

    • @2Goldiess
      @2Goldiess 3 года назад

      Then they wont eat the veggies

  • @Yeah_eatsht
    @Yeah_eatsht 5 лет назад +62

    I have never in my life seen a wild anything eat around the fat lol but this is a great video

    • @pipemartz
      @pipemartz 4 года назад +13

      My first thought exactly. There is no point to trimming the fat. Nevertheless, that dog is still eating one healthy diet!

    • @panalakia
      @panalakia 4 года назад +7

      Yes, but in the wild, animals don’t have S much as as the meat we buyin the supermarket

    • @kenyalulu6279
      @kenyalulu6279 4 года назад +3

      Have you seen a fat bunny in the wild?

    • @stacyduarte821
      @stacyduarte821 4 года назад

      I agree. Why would the fat be removed? I’m looking for a recipe for cats and am wondering about choline, manganese and taurine as well as fish oils for the omegas?

    • @jenniferfrank9014
      @jenniferfrank9014 4 года назад +6

      Because in the wild the animals have barely any fat AND the dogs don't live indoors either. Have you ever had venison...not a bunch of fat on that either. You have to add fat to make the hamburger from venison.

  • @angelmartinez8480
    @angelmartinez8480 6 лет назад +13

    Impressive but what about the chewing factor...like crunching bones etc..so important I think.

  • @LaRa-youknowit
    @LaRa-youknowit 5 лет назад +21

    I wanted a total cost breakdown, including her Meal Mix proct

    • @mmike76
      @mmike76 2 года назад

      Yes, would you please share the cost break down? I have 6 medium size dogs so I am very cost sensitive.

    • @kevywilliams3304
      @kevywilliams3304 2 года назад

      Buy your meat at the pet store . Cheaper per pound better quality and the bone is in it !!!! Extremely important so is fish … this videos diets are EXTREMELY deficient :( pet store commercial food .. I have 50 pound aussie and I spend 25$ a week .

    • @nataliacast00
      @nataliacast00 2 года назад

      @@kevywilliams3304 could you please let me know what exactly you feed your Aussie ?

  • @trishachasteen8747
    @trishachasteen8747 8 лет назад +150

    I leave the fat because dogs need it more than you think.

    • @brittpereira7429
      @brittpereira7429 7 лет назад +8

      Trisha Chasteen fat is very bad for them

    • @trishachasteen8747
      @trishachasteen8747 7 лет назад +21

      Hannah DeChaine(Student) Not for dogs and cats. Especially if they have a high metabolism. I have two dogs with a higher metabolism than other dogs. When I was feeding just kibble it looked like I was starving them. I tried feeding them twice a day to three times a day but no luck. That's when I found my raw food diet for them.

    • @andolsy475
      @andolsy475  7 лет назад +43

      It is all about calories in and calories out -One has to consider how active your dog is. How many calories does your dog need to eat to stay in the best shape (most people over feed their dogs).
      Once you have the above questions answered - Ask yourself where do you want your dog to get his calories? From fat or from protien? Dogs like humans need some fat in their diet. look at the dogs total diet. remembe Dr. Karen Becker sent these receipies to the lab to ensure the correct balance of protien to fat. We grnd the bones and bone marrow is very high in fat, we also leave the skin on the wings. Some facts about chicken
      There are 90 calories in 1 ounce of raw Chicken Skin.Calorie breakdown: 82% fat, 0% carbs, 18% protein.We discard about 25 lbs of skin - that's 400 ounces that is 36,000 calories. Between the three dogs they would be getting an addtional 1500 calories per week. Calories that come from fat.
      Chicken thigh per oz is 39 calories Calorie breakdown: 49% fat, 0% carbs, 51% protei
      Chicken Breast per oz is 30 calories in 1 ounce Calorie breakdown: 21% fat, 0% carbs, 79% protein
      Chicken Bone Marrow per oz is 230 calories Calorie breakdown: 100% fat, 0% carbs, 0% protein
      So I agree, dogs need fat, but leaving the skin, is WAY too much fat. Remember folks, I didn't make this stuff up, I trust the experts, they did all the research, they sent the recipes to the lab. Talk to your vet, know your dog,
      Best of luck to all of you. Your dogs are very lucky to have such great parents!

    • @sheilaallen2146
      @sheilaallen2146 7 лет назад +3

      Trisha Chasteen Can my dog get somenella poisoning from raw chicken and other meats I want to feed my dog raw but not sure

    • @trishachasteen8747
      @trishachasteen8747 7 лет назад +7

      Sheila Allen It doesn't effect them at all. They should be able to eat it with no problems.

  • @sippe3985
    @sippe3985 7 лет назад +69

    why even grind? just het themn chew on that meat!

    • @DonaldRull
      @DonaldRull 4 года назад +1

      Are bones included?

    • @makneltek
      @makneltek 4 года назад +5

      @@DonaldRull grounded raw bones are fine. I know for sure cooked/stewed bones are dangerous. Pressure cooked bones are fine too.

    • @leilagoerring804
      @leilagoerring804 4 года назад +1

      Cheers for the video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you thought about - Parlandealey Pets Yummy Process (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for discovering healthy recipes for dog food without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my close friend Aubrey finally got astronomical results with it.

    • @kathleenrayner1234
      @kathleenrayner1234 4 года назад +1

      karma SJ I totally agree with you. I have 4 dogs. All eat raw. They love nothing better than chomping through frozen chicken ( with the bone) or working their way through a roo tail bone. 😊😊😊😊😊😊🐕🐕🐕🐕

    • @rippinbass9713
      @rippinbass9713 4 года назад +1

      Some dogs have a hard time with properly chewing the bones. Making a mash also makes it easier to incorporate the broken down vegetables, fruit, kelp, and oils i add for my dogs. I give them some whole meat and some recreational bones to chew for their teeth and stimulation.

  • @trishachasteen8747
    @trishachasteen8747 8 лет назад +76

    Again don't cut off the fat dogs need fat in their diet and if you grind the food they can't brush their teeth with the bone in the meat. Trust me it's cheaper.

    • @andolsy475
      @andolsy475  7 лет назад +26

      It is all about calories in and calories out One has to
      consider how active your dog is. How
      many calories does your dog need to eat to stay in the best shape (most people
      over feed their dogs). Once you have the above questions answered - Ask
      yourself where do you want your dog to get his calories? From fat or from protein?
      Dogs like humans need some fat in their diet. look at the dog’s total
      diet. remember Dr. Karen Becker sent
      these recipes to the lab to ensure the correct balance of calories from protein
      and from fat.
      Remember, we grind the bones and bone marrow is very high in
      fat, we also leave the skin on the wings.
      Some facts about Calories from chicken
      There are 90 calories in 1 ounce of raw Chicken Skin. - Calorie breakdown: 82% fat, 0% carbs, 18%
      protein.We discard about 25 lbs of skin during the food prep, that's 400 ounces which comes to 36,000 calories. Between the three dogs they would get an additional 1500
      calories per week. Calories derived 100% from fat.
      Just for fun let’s compare Chicken thigh per oz is 39 calories - Calorie breakdown: 49% fat, 0% carbs, 51% protein Chicken Breast per oz is 30 calories in 1 ounce - Calorie breakdown: 21% fat, 0% carbs, 79% protein
      Chicken Bone Marrow per oz is 230 calories - Calorie breakdown: 100% fat, 0% carbs, 0% proteinSo I agree, dogs need fat, but leaving on the skin, is WAY
      too much fat. Remember folks, I didn't make this stuff up, I put my trust in an expert I respect and admire. She did all the research and sent the recipes to the lab. Talk to your vet - and know your dog - do you know how many calories your dog eats per day? Best of luck to all of you. Your dogs are very lucky to have
      such great parents!

    • @krasfan
      @krasfan 7 лет назад +10

      Dr. Becker is the one that invented these recipes. Pol just makes them and out of the kindness of his heart he is trying to help us. If there is an issue with the recipe, take it up with Dr. Becker!

    • @sussybaka551
      @sussybaka551 5 лет назад +8

      He stated he purchased the grinder for convenience, and efficiency for 3 dogs. These are just examples of variations, to ensure optimal health. If he's spending this much time and effort into the machinery, then makes videos for us.... I'd say he also maintains the intellect sufficient enough to probably include bones and other forms of health/nutrition for his 3 dogs. Just my thoughts...

    • @sussybaka551
      @sussybaka551 5 лет назад +7

      Fat can collect around a dog's heart just like humans. Fat is not always good. Too much fat causes obesity, breathing issues, inflammation, and death if it builds up too much.

    • @ElxM100
      @ElxM100 5 лет назад +11

      @@sussybaka551 look into Keto Diet 75% Fat, 20% Protein, 5%Carbs.

  • @whitneybuxton6162
    @whitneybuxton6162 7 лет назад +16

    Way too high carb-low fat. Dogs are carnivores and wolves in the wild hardly eat veggies and even more rarely eat fruit. At best they eat what’s in the digestive tract of their prey, but I wouldn’t count on that even. Dogs produce their own vitamin c too so just stop at the broccoli and maybe some kale and that’s enough for their requirements.

    • @mommat5101
      @mommat5101 5 лет назад +1

      THANK YOU!! Kills me seeing all these RUclips videos of them loading up their dog food with fruit & veggies!!! GEEZ!

    • @MonsieurRaki
      @MonsieurRaki 3 года назад

      It's been a while, but I'd like to add... Dogs (and wolves) are actually considered omnivores, because they can digest non-meaty foods and eat 5% or more non-meaty things of their diet. They eat a mostly meat diet, but they can digest fruit, vegetables and other carbs too. Wolves in the wild eat other things besides meat, like grass, fruit and the inside of the stomache of their prey. Dogs have evolved to handle carbs even better. They don't need a lot of it, but it certainly can help and is nutricious. For pups, older dogs and sick dogs, it has good value to get extra vitamines in.

  • @annprince5218
    @annprince5218 4 года назад +1

    Great food...but lose the prong collar. Far more effective ways to train that doesn't involve discomfort.

  • @whitneybuxton6162
    @whitneybuxton6162 7 лет назад +16

    Also gizzards and hearts are muscles not organs

    • @WECOOK1969
      @WECOOK1969 6 лет назад

      Correct!

    • @Eddie_the_Husky
      @Eddie_the_Husky 5 лет назад +4

      @S truther if you knew anything about feeding raw, it's IS a big deal. Like can hurt your dog big deal, especially if they aren't given enough organ meat.

    • @swampthingforteinadeyate9007
      @swampthingforteinadeyate9007 5 лет назад +2

      Both are appropriate, not worth correcting.

  • @chicagoeverything7407
    @chicagoeverything7407 5 лет назад +14

    Lol I thought he had some killers

    • @scottl3739
      @scottl3739 4 года назад

      I thought we were going to see super active ankle bitters....you can leave the skin on and all the fat....ad some coconut oil and fish oil,carrets sweet potato and ....them large breed dogs would love that fat...

    • @wisecoop
      @wisecoop 4 года назад

      I thought he was feeding some Cane Corso's or Dogo's or something. As it turns out it's some sooners instead. BOO

  • @persicuta88
    @persicuta88 7 лет назад +4

    What are the quantities of the ingredients??? Please specify so it can make it easier for us and do you grind the bones also ?

    • @itsadri6457
      @itsadri6457 3 года назад

      Yes they grind the bones also

  • @itoburrito9151
    @itoburrito9151 6 лет назад +22

    Wouldn’t whole bones be better instead of grinding them?

    • @HayK47
      @HayK47 5 лет назад +3

      Itzel Muñoz chicken and turkey bones can splinter and cause punctures inside the dog. Never give a dog chicken bones. They are lethal.

    • @anasazirose
      @anasazirose 5 лет назад +7

      @@HayK47 when they're cooked, they splinter, according to the recipes.

    • @JinxDClown
      @JinxDClown 5 лет назад +10

      @@HayK47 not true. raw bones are ok. Their digestion is built for that. Cooked bones NO BUENO though!

    • @HayK47
      @HayK47 5 лет назад +1

      Jinx D.Clown I had not considered that. It makes sense.

    • @toweringmaple2331
      @toweringmaple2331 5 лет назад +2

      @@HayK47 any kind of COOKED bones are lethal. Raw bones are fine.

  • @sonjar1853
    @sonjar1853 5 лет назад +1

    Where is the friction to keep their teeth clean? Fats should be 10-15% of a dog’s diet..fats are very important for them. Crazy amount of work, and not necessarily such a good, and beneficial diet.

  • @patjam11
    @patjam11 8 лет назад +4

    Hi. Thanks for the awesome video. I am just starting to research raw food for my German Shepard Dog. Could you please list your portions. ie: how many pounds protein, fruit, and vegetables. Thanks.

  • @tzuamourshihtzu9871
    @tzuamourshihtzu9871 5 лет назад +6

    I loved every second of this video you obviously feel so enthusiastic about feeding a raw diet to your beloved dogs that grinder is industrial 😆. Wish we could have seen the dogs eating the food though ☹️ thanks for sharing RAW IS THE BEST DIET FOR DOGS 💖

  • @scottmarkey1481
    @scottmarkey1481 5 лет назад +1

    You say you get rid of the skin because it's too much fat. But skin is an organ, not a fat. And organs are important. If I'm using chicken quarters only for say one meal along with beef and added calcium, I don't see the need to remove the chicken skin...

  • @FlackCulli
    @FlackCulli 4 года назад +7

    My question is soooooo when do they use their teeth I thought chewing bones was good for their dental hygiene u basically got them eating through straws I'm confused TBH

    • @sewruffnstuff7466
      @sewruffnstuff7466 4 года назад +1

      FlackCulli I’m wondering the same thing. I’ve asked this on several videos but no one will answer 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @FlackCulli
      @FlackCulli 4 года назад

      @@sewruffnstuff7466 obviously no answer is basically saying they don't know or they're not trying to discuss that matter

    • @SoulExpired
      @SoulExpired 4 года назад +2

      Chewing is good, but some chicken bones can simply be too big for aggressive eaters. My Dutch Shepherd will swallow as soon as she can, and this means she doesn't crunch the bones well enough. This leads to her vomiting up bone shards every so often because they were too big to digest quickly so her stomach rejects it after a couple days, and I don't have to tell you why that's dangerous. So, for chewing I only like to give smaller chickens w/ bones, and whole fish (Frozen).
      Plus, this is a good way to prepare a week or two of food at a time.

    • @rippinbass9713
      @rippinbass9713 4 года назад

      I grind also, but I give recreational bones to chew and some while meat fir teeth cleaning and stimulation.

  • @luzaidaperrone6407
    @luzaidaperrone6407 4 года назад +2

    I want that machine wow ! How cool is that for dogs ! I regret not giving my boy this type of food he died of cancer he was with me for 10 years i miss him very much .

    • @clyde3730
      @clyde3730 4 года назад

      Hello all ! Does anyone know the maker and model of this meat grinder?
      Thank you !

  • @qq4686
    @qq4686 7 лет назад +8

    damn i wanna feed my dog like this.

  • @andrewheale9170
    @andrewheale9170 7 лет назад +5

    Awesome video. Great variety of food but I think you are wasting a lot of time grinding it all up. Those dogs look more than capable of eating all their food as it is. Cool grinder though!

  • @shizzle1903
    @shizzle1903 6 лет назад +44

    It took 8 weeks to prepare

    • @josephgalligher1058
      @josephgalligher1058 5 лет назад

      not

    • @simonahk
      @simonahk 5 лет назад +1

      I don't spend this time for my own food neither

    • @tats5880
      @tats5880 5 лет назад +2

      No it didn't what he said was after all said and done it was enough for eight weeks for 3 dogs damn clean your ears

    • @mercifulrabbit5175
      @mercifulrabbit5175 5 лет назад

      TAT S ...I’m like 90% sure that was a joke going towards all the unnecessary work the guy did in the video.

  • @samwil6234
    @samwil6234 5 лет назад +1

    Dogs shouldnt eat vegetable and i dont get why you have to remove the fat. Tge fat is nutritious for them and would fill the dog up. I dont know where human gets that dogs should eat veggies

  • @michaelharris4389
    @michaelharris4389 5 лет назад +1

    The fat that he has just cut away is a waste of food over 8 weeks worth of meals that much fat is sod all if your dogs is getting out and about every day for a run, and unless my dogs teeth had all gone i wouldn't grind it i like to give them something to chew on with the chicken backs legs feet and so on

  • @priayief
    @priayief 6 лет назад +5

    I thank you for taking the effort to post good quality video on feeding raw. While your approach to feeding raw is much-improved over feeding commercial dog food, your viewers should know that there are dramatically different approaches to raw feeding.
    I, for one, feed what is called Prey Model Raw (PMR). This approach feeds whole, raw meat, bones and organs. No fruit and/or veggies. No trimming of fat or skin. I won't go into the details as there is lots of good information on the Web.
    I've been feeding PMR for eight years and started after several months of research. While there are many and significant effects of feeding PMR, those people who use it will confirm that one noticeable effect is in the quality of their dog's stool. Dogs that are on commercial diets or that receive a significant amount of fruits and vegetables produce large amounts of stinky stool with a lot of undigested matter. PMR fed dogs produce small, almost odorless stool that quickly deteriorates into an ashy-like substance and "disappears" quickly.
    Just this one aspect of PMR demonstrates that its likely that dogs do not need fruit or veggies when their systems reject these products as waste.
    In conclusion, I should say that I'm not a PMR fanatic and that I applaud you and people like you who put in the time and effort to improve your dog's health. Cheers

    • @anasazirose
      @anasazirose 5 лет назад

      So, what do you feed? Rabbits and chickens? Groundhog? Possum?

  • @musamelody9764
    @musamelody9764 5 лет назад +8

    Omg I can’t even cook like that for my self

    • @bunyanbabe
      @bunyanbabe 4 года назад

      Musa Melody no shit, I am on SS. Don't buy anything make in any country but the good USA fresh pet mostly but what I eat she eats! With some exceptions that bad for them. Fresh peas, soften carrots and apples, cottage cheese chicken hamburger and some liver sometimes a bit of rice. I keep it plain. And I also buy a good dry food for her teeth to clean them. But no dog treats of any kind. And one of her favorite is an egg with a bit of olive oil. Once had a frenchie she live 5 years longer for her dog type, only till she became blind I had her put down. For a dog who had a very bad first owner I was able to get her healthy with a better hair coat. Frenchie was able to be a very healthy dog, blindness was her downfall It's all in the food!

  • @sippe3985
    @sippe3985 6 лет назад +78

    dont cut it all away, dogs need fat too. very importent

    • @jameshalleluyah8133
      @jameshalleluyah8133 6 лет назад +14

      Cutting all that beautiful fat off the meat so sad.

    • @ziggy33399
      @ziggy33399 6 лет назад

      James Halleluyah are you saying a lot of fat is good?

    • @jameshalleluyah8133
      @jameshalleluyah8133 6 лет назад +14

      @@ziggy33399 For dogs and humans, yes fat is good. You can do some research on eating Keto and on the latest findings concerning fat see what you find out.

    • @paulm4709
      @paulm4709 5 лет назад +1

      you are right. this guy is nuts...he's even using factory farmed meat. What is his point? Pump your animals with Omega 6 and watch em die?

    • @ziggy33399
      @ziggy33399 5 лет назад

      pm pm you know about this stuff?

  • @phoenixxstar3825
    @phoenixxstar3825 5 лет назад +5

    i just cut up trim if needed my dog's raw food and give it to her like that. what about bones? They need meaty bones too not just mush. The bones clean their teeth as well.

  • @paulk9972
    @paulk9972 4 года назад +3

    What kind of meat grinder do I need to grind bone ??

  • @krasfan
    @krasfan 7 лет назад +4

    I personally appreciate all the information given. Makes me believe that I could absolutely do this. It would be helpful to know how many containers and what kind you used and how much of each container you give one dog, as this is 40 containers, but 8 weeks has 56 days, so I'm puzzled. Thanks!

  • @ernestciccotelli3733
    @ernestciccotelli3733 6 лет назад +14

    BUT WHAT ARE THE PROPORTIONS?!! "Enuf food for one dog for 8 wks" does not tell us how much muscle meat, organ meat, or veggies are in those dishes that you send thru the grinder. Plus you say nothing about 'balanced' - like w/magnesium, kelp, vitamins, etc.

    • @mjba601
      @mjba601 5 лет назад

      U gotta buy Dr. Becker's book for recipe specifics

  • @Charisma2
    @Charisma2 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you, so very much, for the most informative video I could find on making homemade raw food for dogs! I really LOVE your high powered grinder and all of the tips and recommendations from Dr. Becker's book. It's nice to see it made and illustrated. It makes it feel so much more do-able. Thank you! Please, make more videos that further explain your complete meal with the supplemented nutrition.

  • @lripps1
    @lripps1 4 года назад +2

    Hi I am a founder of a Golden Retriever rescue group and have many Hospice Goldens on our ranch. We have served Orijen for over a decade but have decided to offer a fresh raw diet. Thank you for this video. Any tips are greatly appreciated. We will first begin purchasing a commercial/heavy duty grinder, deep freezer and extra fridge for storage being that we have several large dogs at a time.

  • @ivanalalusic2029
    @ivanalalusic2029 6 лет назад +2

    Whats the point of grinding it? It does more bad than good

  • @soniaborrelli7558
    @soniaborrelli7558 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, I was wondering if you could post the exact ingredient amounts, you used for each recipe of Beef, Chicken & Turkey, in your Published section. Or is the exact recipe you used in Dr. Becker's book? I have been studying the book, but it was really great to see your video put into action. I just would like to know exact how much you used for each recipe. Please & Thank You!

    • @pragavirtual
      @pragavirtual 4 года назад

      exact amouts is: lots of meat (90%), a bit of vegies/fruits(10%), grind it up, done.

    • @rippinbass9713
      @rippinbass9713 4 года назад

      Get the book. It varies depending on dogs age, weight, activity levels, etc.

  • @scottmarkey1481
    @scottmarkey1481 5 лет назад +1

    There is subcutaneous fat under chicken skin I know, but as I said, if the main meal consisted of Chicken with bone in, wouldn't it be ok to leave the skin on every now and then? Not always of course.

    • @mercifulrabbit5175
      @mercifulrabbit5175 5 лет назад

      Scott Markey Yeah. The skin is actually very beneficial! Dogs need the fat in their food. I never actually remove skin from the chicken I feed my dogs.

  • @WECOOK1969
    @WECOOK1969 6 лет назад +4

    way too much work grinding all that up.

    • @sussybaka551
      @sussybaka551 4 года назад

      Maybe he does that for easier portioning.... Like when you buy pre-packaged frozen raw, it comes in ground patties with veggies mixed into the meat. Or maybe his dogs prefer it ground and maybe he just has the grinder and likes using it lol who knows. Maybe he owns a raw dog food company and that's how he prepares it. I personally wouldn't do that either, but I only have 1 dog.

    • @walkingintruthknowledge7418
      @walkingintruthknowledge7418 4 года назад

      @@mrjaybennett80 nah it's not about being lazy, its about what's best for the dogs. They have teeth to tear it apart and they need bones etc

  • @Lkom24
    @Lkom24 6 лет назад +3

    great job! Did you mention for new dog owners to have their dogs fast before starting a raw diet? If you did even better job.
    We just started grinding for the board and trains but my lab loves to chew on turkey neck or chicken leg bone.
    It's such a healthier choice, the kibble indistry reminds me of big tobacco.
    Your dog will thank you if you make the switch!
    ps. also noticed how you remove the skin, very important for owners to do that. Your dogs must have loads of energy and no slow down bloating like most kibble dogs.

  • @txc500
    @txc500 7 лет назад +4

    hi there, how do you identify and achieve balanced food with correct vitamin and mineral sources and amounts? I'm having a hard time with that.

    • @sussybaka551
      @sussybaka551 5 лет назад +2

      The basic science, is variety. Check out Dr. Becker's videos and other materials. She also promotes a guy who developed a food for optimal nutrition. Steve Brown is his name I believe. Basically, as long as you are giving variety, on a weekly basis, eventually your dog will show it. It doesn't have to be perfect or contain specific ingredients for each meal. Think of your dog as a child. Just take your time incorporating new foods to avoid upset stomach or bowel problems.

  • @TheMommyoftwoboys
    @TheMommyoftwoboys 3 года назад +2

    What do you do for the vitamin, mineral and oil additions that Dr. Becker recommends? Do you add eggs or sardines or use sups for those nutrients? Lucky dogs : ))

  • @cr3014
    @cr3014 8 лет назад +26

    You display great loyalty as a dog guardian with the ingredients and
    prep time.! I have Dr Becker's book and am about to change up feeding
    for my 3 canines for peace of mind on making sure of balance. You didn't
    mention adding calcium/phosphorus and mineral supplement or rotating in
    eggs and salmon. Any additional comments on those things? PS, I really didn't mind "Who Let the Dogs Out"!

  • @seanliver593
    @seanliver593 6 лет назад +3

    Great video ! Been buying the raw from the pet store for my 3 yr old shar pei. Probably gonna be my weekend project right here I just worry about the ratios an how much of everything he's getting. Though I'm sure anything we make would probably be better then bought.

  • @kathyellison2189
    @kathyellison2189 6 лет назад +4

    Since Dr Becker’s book is back ordered ‘indefinitely’, is there any way to get the recipe quantities, as well as the recommended supplement?

    • @jenniferfrank9014
      @jenniferfrank9014 4 года назад +1

      I bought my book last week on Amazon. Its also digital through kindle.

    • @rippinbass9713
      @rippinbass9713 4 года назад

      Kindle version

  • @monkeypunchent
    @monkeypunchent 2 года назад +1

    1:47 gotta be VeggieTales

  • @kanibis420
    @kanibis420 7 лет назад +1

    Shouldn't you keep some or all of the Fat , especially for active Dogs ?

  • @wheepingwillow24u17
    @wheepingwillow24u17 2 года назад

    IS THIS NUTRIENT WITHOUT ADDED MINERALS, CALCIUM ETC AND HOW MANY CHICKENS, BEEF AND TURKEY MADE ALL THAT SUPPLY, IT APPEARS ITS MORE THAN ONE OF EACH, YES? THANKS

  • @tammymcdanielpace213
    @tammymcdanielpace213 8 лет назад +51

    Great info, but please, no background music while you are talking. Very distracting and makes it hard to hear your words.

  • @hillbillybackwoods
    @hillbillybackwoods 6 лет назад +5

    Ya raw diet in the wild they so cut all the natural fat off...LMAO. Good video, no doubt....leave the fat on and just work your dog a little more if worried....

  • @easter543
    @easter543 3 года назад +1

    Someone needs to remind this guy dogs can easily eat chicken bones and chewing is good for teeth. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @louisachan3401
      @louisachan3401 3 года назад

      yeah someone needs to remind this guy to add a disclaimer that he's simply a guy who loves his dogs and these recipes are merely for reference, make adjustments according to your BELIEF. Calm down.

    • @alenamerklova9235
      @alenamerklova9235 3 года назад

      True. It's way better for dogs to have everything in pieces instead of ground. Even my 4,5 kg can deal with chicken, rabbit, duck, quail and some pork, turkey bones.

  • @lilspooky614
    @lilspooky614 5 лет назад +2

    Great video loved it there's a few things that could be changed in the diet but my main concern was the huge prong collar you had on one of your dogs at the end i have no problem with prong collars they are great training tools but you should really do more research on how to properly fit a prong collar using it incorrectly can be seriously dangerous to your dog 💖

  • @Kirkwoodclay
    @Kirkwoodclay 3 года назад +2

    I was just about to give up and then found this. Lol

  • @krystaldell7969
    @krystaldell7969 7 лет назад +2

    For the first dish you said it was 8wks (about two months) so how much did you spend just on the meat?

  • @TheBlueVagina
    @TheBlueVagina 9 лет назад +18

    Can't wait for your other video on supplements.

    • @andolsy475
      @andolsy475  9 лет назад +9

      We are trying to find the time to finish... sorry for the delay

  • @shannonbarker6474
    @shannonbarker6474 5 лет назад +3

    Great video thanks. Can you advise how much of each ingredient? I have a 75lb dog, so similar in size to yours. So how many chickens do you use for example?
    Also, do you change up the veggies?

    • @rebeccadostie6464
      @rebeccadostie6464 2 года назад

      Did you ever receive a response? I’ve been questioning the same thing…how much of each ingredient in that batch. My dogs are average of 40lbs but figuring out the ingredient portions is where I’m struggling here. Great video and great recipe. I even have the book but no time to figure it all out yet. The book is confusing to me right now. Wishing your dog the best of health.

  • @sacred_devilx
    @sacred_devilx 7 лет назад +16

    Great video. Not trying to be a know it all, but that prong collar is not being used properly. It needs to sit tighter, high up on the neck right behind the ears. You can google proper prong placement.
    Great dogs!

    • @tommacdonald1856
      @tommacdonald1856 7 лет назад +2

      Angel Leandres good call

    • @cassandrabostrom2535
      @cassandrabostrom2535 6 лет назад +5

      Angel Leandres they also shouldn't be left on. Prong collars should only be used when training or walking.

    • @calligeorge8932
      @calligeorge8932 6 лет назад +5

      @Jeff Jones, prongs (pinch collars) are blunt and don't actually hurt the dog, they aren't "abuse" if used correctly. They give a correction using pressure, not pain. They are also a lot safer for a dog than a flat collar because they apply an even pressure around the neck when corrections are given. Unlike a flat collar which applies pressure directly on the trachea. Do a little research before smarting off in the comments of a video, bud.

    • @RazaSid
      @RazaSid 5 лет назад +2

      I don't know why everyone needs to give their opinions and critisizm on others dogs.

    • @papaAJ88
      @papaAJ88 5 лет назад +2

      @Jeff Jones careful not to dislocate your shoulder while patting yourself on the back, sport.

  • @chetimtran8054
    @chetimtran8054 7 лет назад +1

    You know your dog can handle the bonse and its better id you have the bones but you grind it all and if u realy care u should not ground the meats

  • @antsmith8588
    @antsmith8588 5 лет назад +2

    I know this is a few years old but hiw much did it all those 8wks of food cost ...
    Not inc the mincer or the tupperware.

  • @omaralrabi3855
    @omaralrabi3855 5 лет назад +2

    The dog food more better than my food

  • @melindalachapell4478
    @melindalachapell4478 2 года назад +1

    Hi! I just Started on this journey of feeding our new puppy homemade raw food. I followed one of Dr Becker’s recipes. You mentioned that you do a vitamin/ mineral mix? Did you purchase that or make it yourself? What do you use? I’m trying to make sure I am Adding all the nutrition my puppy needs.

    • @rongray4587
      @rongray4587 2 года назад

      Thank Goodness for Dr. Karen Becker! Melinda, check out Dr. Mercola's Meal Mix multivitamin & Mineral Supplement Mix.

  • @fahren299
    @fahren299 6 лет назад +3

    How do you sanitize the grinder after you're done?

  • @asykes12
    @asykes12 3 месяца назад

    Is there anyway you can list out how many pounds you’re using of each ingredient? This is a great video, especially for beginners, and would be amazing to have a breakdown to follow.

  • @NinjaCorps
    @NinjaCorps 5 лет назад +9

    I saw no bone nor calcium additive in the mixture

    • @mikala627
      @mikala627 5 лет назад

      The chicken and turkey had bones in it. He simply ground everything together to form a purée.

    • @scottl3739
      @scottl3739 4 года назад +1

      The meat grinder ground the bone with the meat...dogs need the uncooked bone for calcium and the marrow has all sorts of vitamins ...he threw everything in the process..

  • @sippe3985
    @sippe3985 7 лет назад +6

    A whole chicken for $1,19? jeeez

  • @eileenhey.2121
    @eileenhey.2121 4 года назад +1

    I
    Just want to make sure, the.turkey and chicken bones amd turkey bone were grinded as well.How can I know for sure.

  • @splendorinthegrass4557
    @splendorinthegrass4557 5 лет назад +2

    dogs dont need vegetables you're thinking too human. They basically need a quarter of turkey leg or chicken leg and some meat and liver.

    • @mariajuanesta3319
      @mariajuanesta3319 5 лет назад +2

      The reason ypu give veggies... Is because it rounds out the vitamins. Think about a deer. Deer eats grass, carnivore eats deer, indirectly carnivore eats grass. The carrot and some spinach should be enough but some veggies help round out the diet. It dosent hurt.

  • @mikala627
    @mikala627 5 лет назад +1

    How many containers are given to the dog per day? 1 I’m guessing?

  • @iminterested143
    @iminterested143 6 лет назад +1

    How do you store the food for 8 weeks to prevent spoilage? Do you freeze it?

    • @benv3239
      @benv3239 6 лет назад

      these are frozen

  • @fermincarrasco800
    @fermincarrasco800 6 лет назад +2

    Great video just have a question .Why do you remove the fat on all the protein?

  • @itssooty
    @itssooty 8 лет назад +4

    First of all-thank you so much for showing how you make the raw dog food! I was wondering if you could tell me how you figured out how much to give your dogs at a feeding. I have a 90 lb Italian Mareema and and 65 lb Golden Retriever. I just want to make sure that I'm not over or under feeding my furkids. If you have a moment-could you let me know-thanks again!

    • @jennyhenley4130
      @jennyhenley4130 6 лет назад +1

      you figure out how much to feed by guessing at first and always measuring so u know how much u are giving. if the dog starts to gain weight, then decrease the daily amount. If the dog starts to get too skinny, then increase the amount. Every dog is different and it also depends on activity level.

    • @hillbillybackwoods
      @hillbillybackwoods 6 лет назад +1

      ++A-1 comment.

  • @themyrtlewoodshomestead9371
    @themyrtlewoodshomestead9371 4 года назад

    So after punching the numbers using a nutrition calculator please tell me you add a heavy supplementation regiment to your dog. Because it certainly does not reach the minimum requirements set forth by the AAFCO.
    Also how did you come up with your caloric profile that would tell you that this food would last 8 weeks? I mean honestly what are you guys talking about?

  • @McFrew
    @McFrew 9 лет назад +4

    Which grinder did you use. Food looks gr8 ;)

    • @blmyou2b
      @blmyou2b 5 лет назад +2

      I watched the video where Dr. Becker interviewed him and he said it was a 1.75hp grinder from Cabela's, after much research and he said he was "thrilled" with it.

  • @dukeearl5122
    @dukeearl5122 8 лет назад +1

    much better with out that other music "who let the dog out" It would be best if you cut the music completely, so it's not distracting. Other then that great video and thanks for sharing.
    Plzzzzzzzz no music on next video :)

  • @SamuelHernandez-mn2hi
    @SamuelHernandez-mn2hi 5 лет назад +8

    Remove the skin, remove the fat, grind the bones?? Smh

  • @MateyGardelOriental
    @MateyGardelOriental 5 лет назад

    What about the antibiotics,hormones,and other chemicals that tere are in the liver,kidneys ,chicken,even regular meat etc?? you are fiding your dog with all that chemicals..

  • @ashinthewildd
    @ashinthewildd 7 лет назад +22

    Why do you grind all their food?

    • @seanpiercy4284
      @seanpiercy4284 6 лет назад +10

      Because dogs can't grind the whole food enough while chewing to break it down enough for them to get all of the nutrients out of the food. I also watch a dog who would just pick out the meats and leave a bowl full of rice, vegies, etc. behind. This ensures they get all of those nutrients as well.

    • @shizzle1903
      @shizzle1903 6 лет назад +1

      Ashhhhhh

    • @heathen.and.the.hounds
      @heathen.and.the.hounds 6 лет назад +8

      They leave the rice and veg for a reason

    • @mahari08
      @mahari08 6 лет назад +2

      Jonny Busby i agree

    • @shizzle1903
      @shizzle1903 6 лет назад

      Fats ok

  • @margaretmeaker2830
    @margaretmeaker2830 Год назад

    Stupid question- why remove all the fat? And grind everything so fine???

  • @fozman845
    @fozman845 5 лет назад +5

    Yea ok dude let the dogs use there teeth

  • @cindywiner2772
    @cindywiner2772 Год назад

    If i do not have a grinder, can i just use raw hamburger meat, cut up chicken, etc....?
    Thanking You In Advance. Cindy

  • @IrinaShapiro-xl6gg
    @IrinaShapiro-xl6gg Год назад

    My dog is allergic to chicken. I like recipy with beef. Amount of food you made would be enough for one week, as my Sheepadoodle is 85#.

  • @racewayrenee8428
    @racewayrenee8428 Год назад

    If people only knew what is in commercial dog foods, they would be heartbroken at what they've been feeding their beloved pets. Essentially Dogs website has the research to prove this. Please take the time to investigate and be informed. It's gross, but you'll never go back to commercial food and you'll see how you cannot trust government or big business AT ALL. A raw diet is the only way to feed a healthy diet. Our pets trust us completely. Don't let them down. 🥰

  • @sharageorge8203
    @sharageorge8203 4 года назад +1

    I feed my rottweiler x pitbull raw meat and I’d like to say beef heart is considered a muscle meat and not an organ meat because of the way the heart actually works. It is a richer muscle meat so feeding it to your dog or cat should be monitored but you can definitely feed more if the beef heart that you should with an actual organ meat such as lung, liver, kidney etc.

  • @tonibrown6692
    @tonibrown6692 4 года назад

    I make my babies food also I use blueberries. Carrots. Apples slices. Cranberries. Coconut oil. pumpkin oil. I use beef liver . Turkey LIVER and hearts. I use fresh caught salmon and turkey and beef. Flax. Omg 3. Fish oil. I put a little lentils in it or some Brown or purple rice .peas . Or black beans JUST a tiny bit of each. My babies love it and they're HEALTHY.
    Think of a wolf they eat raw and first thing the alpha wolf eats is the LIVER all kinds of vitamibs,and NUTRIENTS in it. I throw the meats in at the end when I turned off the oven so that way it's stays partly raw which is the healthiest.

  • @mike92505
    @mike92505 2 года назад

    My only concern is feeding raw turkey or chicken. Some of these plants pass on enormous amounts of bacteria. My dogs got real sick this past thanksgiving after feeding them raw turkey gizzards. I'd prefer them to be boiled, wouldn't you?

  • @yamilarivera5963
    @yamilarivera5963 4 года назад

    The music is SO ANNOYING, so loud and unnecessary. It takes the focus and concentration away.

  • @lorettawilson3792
    @lorettawilson3792 10 месяцев назад

    why would you take off the skin? It's a part of the animal, dogs need fat. I was curious did you use the chicken and turkey bones?

  • @priayief
    @priayief 5 лет назад

    Whoa!!! Seriously? While I appreciate your taking the time and trouble to post this video, I have to question where you're getting your information from. For example, why are you cutting the fat from the meat and the kidneys? Cheers.

  • @hersheythebody
    @hersheythebody 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Ignore all the *i know better then you comments*
    I cannot stand people like that. NEW subbie

  • @515aleon
    @515aleon Год назад

    This guy does know his way around the kitchen/knife skills!!! That grinder, yikes. The scale here is intimidating. .

  • @motoputz3201
    @motoputz3201 5 лет назад

    the soylent green approach should be left for science fiction
    oh my, you could save a whole day of work, sell that million dollar grinder(go on vacation, have a nice meal)and do something fun by just throwing your pups meaty bones, meat, offal, a few blueberries or melons, a dallop of mushy greens(spinach, cabbage, squash?)into the container and walk away
    dogs eat fat, whole bones, lungs, stomachs, intestines, skin, eye balls, brains, paws, a'oles, elbows and teeth, but, feeding them raw potatoes is crazy and wholly unnatural! don't do that?
    i've never seen a feral/wild dog eat a meal ground down to mush either ...ever! that process is crazy and a huge waste of time.
    i live next to an indian res. , feral dogs are running everywhere man, it's terrible to witness! ... those dogs eat dead animals whole (gophers, skunks, chickens, pigeons, deer, coyotes, etc.)...everything goes down. the dogs chewing is the grinding, with the added benefit of cleaning their teeth
    ...nature supplies all our the nutrients in whole form, our pets "process" the raw ingredients by chewing, swallowing, digesting ...it's only natural
    best of luck ...great idea on the peppers, of course, our dogs love peppers, we just give them chunks it's odd, but hey???

  • @Lukrecia_Macskassy
    @Lukrecia_Macskassy 4 года назад

    Dogs need fat!!! Do you think dogs 100 years ago left the fat behind? Even humans need waaay more fat than you think!

  • @pugetsoundstandardpoodles1558
    @pugetsoundstandardpoodles1558 4 года назад

    This is horrible. You are missing the point... dogs can and will eat all of those things raws. Mine do every single day and there are benefits to allowing them to chew all that food. For dogs with no teeth, great but IN PLASTIC CONTAINERS, REALLY DUDE?

  • @kevywilliams3304
    @kevywilliams3304 2 года назад

    You need sardines :( you need supplements . They need calcium from eggs / bones !!