How Often Should You Feed a Dog?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @BarkyDogToys
    @BarkyDogToys  8 месяцев назад

    Here is the free Dog Feeding Calculator mentioned in the video: www.barkydogtoys.com/dog-feeding-calculator/

  • @timdease9032
    @timdease9032 7 месяцев назад

    Really looking for whole food options and other nutrition i can make at home. My bullmastiff has been battling with skin conditions and allergies for years. He's on very expensive prescription dog food. It's a pain in the a__. And I think as a trained chef I can provide him with a better diet and get him off the medications he's on.

  • @timdease9032
    @timdease9032 7 месяцев назад

    I hope atleast you can point me in the right direction.

    • @BarkyDogToys
      @BarkyDogToys  7 месяцев назад

      Here are some homemade whole food diet options that may help with skin conditions and allergies:
      Cooked chicken, turkey or lean beef + cooked rice or quinoa + cooked veggies like carrots, spinach, sweet potatoes. Lean protein, whole grains and vegetables provide balanced nutrition. Make sure to cook everything thoroughly and avoid seasoning with anything the dog may be allergic to.
      Eggs - a great source of protein and nutrients. Scramble up some eggs plain or add in veggies like shredded carrots or spinach. Avoid adding dairy, salt or spices.
      Sweet potatoes or squash - steam or bake and mash with a little olive oil. Provides vitamin A and fiber.
      Homemade bone broth - simmer chicken or beef bones with veggies to extract collagen and nutrients without salt or seasonings. Let cool and pour over the food.
      Oatmeal or whole grain cereal - cook plain and add some pureed carrots or applesauce for fiber and nutrients. Avoid any added sugar.
      Blueberries, bananas, apples - fresh or frozen fruit can provide antioxidants and fiber. Check for any fruit allergies.
      Canned sardines or salmon - packed with omega-3s. Look for options packed in water.
      Peanut or almond butter - a good protein source but check for nut allergies first.
      Go easy on treats and avoid processed foods, wheat, corn, soy or dairy if allergies are suspected. Focus on simple wholesome foods cooked at home. And check with a vet about supplements if needed.
      *****MOST IMPORTANT - check your vet, they know what your furry friend has allergies with and can make sure there are now issues while still giving them them the best nutrition!!!