The crazy life of a Military K9 handler / How to start your dog on raw diet? No Bad Dogs Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @tomdavisofficial
    @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +14

    Listent to all the No Bad Dogs podcast on any podcasting platform by searching "No Bad Dogs"!

  • @chrisguth4700
    @chrisguth4700 Год назад +42

    This guy's is hardcore!!
    Tom I applaud you for having the courage to talk with trainers from all walks of life.
    What an life education this guy has.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 5 месяцев назад

      @@tomdavisofficial Very interesting about the raw food. My Whippet eats some raw..and chicken feet - her teeth are very white and good. {so far} she is currently 3 yrs old. She does hunt.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 5 месяцев назад

      @@tomdavisofficial Also, in Europe, a lot of Vets sell ''prescription Diet'' type kibbles- which they make money on.

  • @sannapaws4639
    @sannapaws4639 Год назад +69

    Saw this & thought no way can i sit thru 3 hrs of this tonight... & it's now 1 am & i could listen to you guys for another 3 hrs of interesting & educational conversation. Frank's determination to work with dogs when almost nobody else was doing it, & ending up where he is now, is a real inspiration. Anyone who loves dogs that much is an ace in my book. No wonder you two hit it off so well. Thanks Tom, another big W for you :D

    • @66tricky66
      @66tricky66 Год назад +6

      dude its was 2am when i got to bed hahah ;-/

    • @lisaduehr5306
      @lisaduehr5306 Год назад +2

      Same!!😂❤

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +4

      Awe! So kind, seriously, thank you so much for watching. I am glad you enjoyed it!

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +2

      @@66tricky66 Thanks for watching!! Hope you are caught up on sleep! :)

    • @parisdevine8553
      @parisdevine8553 11 месяцев назад

      This was fantastic to listen to after doing your seminar @masterofpuppies in Oz 3hr drive back to Gympie kept me awake and loved to stories ! Cheers mate 🇦🇺🐕🙏🎂🥳

  • @66tricky66
    @66tricky66 Год назад +21

    I’m half way in and I’m still smiling. This is awesome man.
    This has to be the best I’ve seen.

  • @davidgrady4516
    @davidgrady4516 Год назад +13

    I love this . I’m on my third German shepherd now and have put him on a raw diet since he was 2 months old. I wish I did the same for my previous shepherds.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад +2

      I also feel regret for not learning this sooner.

  • @pip5461
    @pip5461 Год назад +12

    This held my interest from the start all the way through... both interesting and informative...

  • @littlewigglemonster7691
    @littlewigglemonster7691 Год назад +4

    Woke up wanting to listen to a dog pod. And here it is. Fantastic!

  • @janiceshields9123
    @janiceshields9123 Год назад +11

    Just wanted to say thank you for all your time and hard work you put into filling your videos with interesting content!

  • @MooseFreeman
    @MooseFreeman Год назад +11

    These 1 on 1s are awesome they help

  • @AlienKissy
    @AlienKissy Год назад +13

    This is one of my favorite podcasts you've done so far. Frank is a legend. That story about your cat killed me lol

  • @timd1897
    @timd1897 Год назад +6

    this was awesome! Thank you! keep these kinds of podcasts coming!

  • @cynthiar7350
    @cynthiar7350 Год назад +1

    Had 2 intact GSD males in my 20’s in the 1970’s, at different times, but only realize now they were both working line. One died in boarding at Vet, while I was on vacation, of a then new 🦠Parvo. Got another who I finally had to donate to the NOPD because I knew he needed more than I could give him working full time & it wasn’t safe with him digging out, escaping. Gave him to NOPD & he found his place on the bomb squad where he excelled until his death. Have one now, neutered, a rescue, who is the opposite of the first 2. Calm, sweet, goofy, smart, obedient & more. Even the look & color pattern is different. Enjoyed‼️

  • @ashtontammerine
    @ashtontammerine 5 месяцев назад

    Man, Frank is such a real one! 55 years is a long time to do anything so you know he's full of good stories, knowledge, and wisdom. Hopefully you can sit down together again because this was the fastest 3 hours I've had in a while. You guys have a really cool dynamic, this could be a pilot for an "Old Dog, New Tricks" podcast/series

  • @yodamnself
    @yodamnself Год назад +6

    Enjoying this. Tom you literally trained me and my shepherd during the pandemic and she is on a raw diet as well. It would be awesome if you're ever in Dallas and got to meet her. Best dog! Trained by the best! Glad to see you keeping it up!

  • @wellnative1
    @wellnative1 Год назад +1

    Wow, the interesting twists and turns in Frank’s life! And no wonder Frank is in such good shape, he takes care of himself. Thx for the interview.

  • @crisshudson221
    @crisshudson221 Год назад +5

    Wow! Great podcast! What a full and interesting life this man’s had.

  • @judiwatts1324
    @judiwatts1324 Год назад +6

    This guy is so needed. Love him. Very intense! Love what he is saying about his history how to treat them right.

  • @scottiajohnston8025
    @scottiajohnston8025 Год назад +6

    Very interesting podcast especially with all the different subjects touch on. Thanks to you both and the crew that helped to produce it.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      ​@@tomdavisofficialTom what do we need to do to provide your channel with the most support possible? I've been watching you for years, you are so genuine and humble with ppl & dogs, I compare all trainers to you and what you teach.

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад +1

    Frank said something that is a musicians’ best friend..”always work on what you can’t do..” practice what you suck at, not some flashy easy thing that you sound great on..

  • @kevinschuiteboer6367
    @kevinschuiteboer6367 Год назад

    I THINK YOU ARE SO RIGHT ABOUT TRAINING WITH PEOPLE FIRST AND THEN THE DOG DEFINITELY SOUNDS GREAT

  • @Missfoxtooyou
    @Missfoxtooyou Год назад +4

    Awesome!!!!❤ 👏🏼 I’m so happy for this content!!!

  • @tonykomer2997
    @tonykomer2997 Год назад +5

    I have been feeding raw a very long time. Learned it from a northern grey wolf sanctuary director in 1991. They fed their wolves head to tail animals. She helped me get ratios of organ, muscle connective tissue, tripe etc. My presa was 105 lb and she lived to 16. My pitbull we just lost last year was 17. The times I had to go to the vet for rabies shot as you are stuck doing that for the registration. She was 13 and the vet complemented me on how well I was brushing her teeth. I told her I had never, not once, ever, brushed my dogs teeth. Honestly other than being worn a bit from yrs of use they were bright and clean all the way to the gums. Nthe gums were also super health. Until my dog started the process of dying she had never been to the vet for any aliment ever. Just rabies and once to ensure she was clear for worms. I don't feed any regular carbs except as treats seasonally. I will throw a few berries in the feed when they are in season. Same as wolves will eat b
    Ueberries raspberries when they are in season and happen by them.

  • @francesfrye908
    @francesfrye908 Год назад +5

    Great info. By the way my sister had a cat that lived for 28 years. Was indoor/ outdoor and probably ate a lot of fresh caught varmint.

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy Год назад +1

    I watch your videos all the time. This video was by far one of the most enjoyable, entertaining, and enformative. What a host of knowledge.

  • @anjanowackadeklopp761
    @anjanowackadeklopp761 Год назад +2

    This video was very different and interesting. I learned a lot. Thank you for what you do.

  • @molly.p.f
    @molly.p.f Год назад +1

    Genuinely my favourite video you've ever made. Saw this video and thought there was no way I would enjoy three hrs, after finishing I could 100% watch another three. This was awesome.

  • @66tricky66
    @66tricky66 Год назад +6

    What a cool dude man. Funny old school.

  • @jeannetteplatt
    @jeannetteplatt Месяц назад

    In 2006 I proudly opened what turned out to be the first dedicated raw dog food shop in the UK. I started Nurturing by Nature after my boxer Fred had been treated for his second cancerous tumour. I changed him to a raw diet and witnessed an amazing improvement in his overall health - and also the same with all my dogs and cats. He was a very old 9 when he went onto raw and went onto live a very active and happy 5 and a half years. We produce and sell our own raw food. We advocate a complete diet over time - not at every meal. This eve my pup had a 700g whole turkey wing - an amazing full body workout!

  • @nicholegreen9313
    @nicholegreen9313 Год назад +4

    Really, really enjoyed this podcast and learned too! All of your videos are great and you are doing amazing things! I have a lab that supposedly came from back yard, bird dog breeders and was too much for the people that got her. She has what used to be a rare, now becoming way more prevalent disease called “Wilson’s disease” (copper storage disease). Interesting to research and learn about. Used to be seen mostly in bedlington terriers and now branches out to about 5 breeds especially labs. So the breeding conversation really hit home for us.
    Also have a border collie/Pyrenees mix and he is just a different ballgame but we’re trying.
    Thank you for all you do and I hope you get to have your own enjoyment just to play and train a dog for yourself soon. You need to be energized as well. 😊

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching!!! Good luck with everyone!

  • @debbiedonlon928
    @debbiedonlon928 Год назад

    Great. Great interview! Good job Tom in listening and leading

  • @californiadreamer2580
    @californiadreamer2580 Год назад +5

    Great topics. One overlooked thing I have found that may play in to a given Veterinarian"s anti-raw food stance is the fact that many Veterinary practices are now owned by multi-national Corporations, like Mars, Nestle, and Purina PetCare. Even though it may appear to be a "local" practice it often isn't.The veterinarians work for a corporation that sells a myriad of "pet" products (dog and cat foods, treats, supplements, etc. being main ones), not themselves. I would encourage your audience to investigate how many aspects of veterinary practice these corporations now control. It also includes Pet Insurance, testing Laboratories, etc.

  • @ChildofGod943
    @ChildofGod943 Год назад +1

    So glad I watched this ❤❤

  • @theoutdoorguy8740
    @theoutdoorguy8740 Год назад +2

    I was not a trainer, however I assisted our k9 mwds when I was active duty. It was very interesting to see the different personalities of a lot of the dogs. Some of them you could not go near at all, unless it was the kennel master, or the actual handler. Quite a few dogs were very friendly, however when that light switch was flipped it was all business

  • @sheatree8520
    @sheatree8520 Год назад +1

    Magnificent talk ! 🙏🏾🐶🤍🐶🤍🐶🙏🏾

  • @RoseShide
    @RoseShide Год назад +1

    Awesome interview. Both of you were great. Glad II found your channel. Love how you train. Wish I could buy his food.

  • @matsalm2943
    @matsalm2943 Год назад +5

    Thank you for a great interview. I live in Sweden and have 2 trailing dogs. One a Flat coated retriever hunting variant. The other one a Belgian Tervueren. Like a Malinois with long fur. We search mainly run away cats or dogs. They get presented a smeller and will follow that scent trail. The longest we have done is 25 km in rough terrain.After that I at least I have to rest a day or two. Than means the dogs have trailed around 4-5 hours constantly using the nose. That is nose work extreme. Of course my dogs only gets raw-food. Here in Sweden we don't have anything called AAP- Dogs are so fantastic. I think that they can help us much more. Like screening people at airports for covid.Reasaerchers found that a dog could detect an infected person 2 days before a technical test should show positive.

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watchign!

    • @christinechatham8849
      @christinechatham8849 3 месяца назад

      You know the tests are not at all accurate, as per the inventory of the tests, right, he conveniently died before cov broke out. He was very apposed as to how they were trying to use the tests.

  • @GOD_ZEUS_XLBULLY
    @GOD_ZEUS_XLBULLY Год назад

    I love this episode! It definitely touched on a lot of topics and so much information and the way they clarified the difference in working dogs and regular pet training. Gave amazing information on raw food , amounts and reason as to why and how to go about feeding raw . The stories that were told ! Overall an amazing episode!!!

  • @sherlockZmom
    @sherlockZmom 9 месяцев назад

    "Fake gun and a real gun" is a great statement about the difference between true working dog and a pet dog.

  • @candisguzzi4702
    @candisguzzi4702 Год назад +3

    Took me three days to watch this..... but im sure glad i did... really got me thinking about switching to raw foods and no vaccines for my german shepherd chow chow mix

  • @mega-gabriel
    @mega-gabriel Год назад

    ❤👏👏🇨🇦Hi from Canada (Saskatchewan) Tom!! I absolutely LOVE every podcast & RUclips vid I’ve seen so far & learn something new from every one! I’ve been telling everyone I know with a dog to listen/watch.. I just listened to this podcast & have so much admiration for you & your guest Frank, what a legend, I could listen to both of you for hours & hours more!
    ❤Thankyou Tom SO MUCH for all your hard work & the free great advice & info you give out every week, you are making a difference!!! 🙌👏👏

  • @gballh.526
    @gballh.526 11 месяцев назад

    Such a great interview.

  • @sussanfordham223
    @sussanfordham223 Год назад +3

    Interesting interview ❤

  • @Bobdrum2
    @Bobdrum2 10 месяцев назад

    Great interview , learned a lot!

  • @leahlandi143
    @leahlandi143 Год назад +1

    We have been feeding we feed raw since mine were pups. Amazing food.

  • @SyedAli-ev3ou
    @SyedAli-ev3ou Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience and inside Frank…
    Hahaha a fake gun and a real gun so simply stayed and so deep to really understand the behavior of dogs :)

  • @MrFrankypee
    @MrFrankypee 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video Tom

  • @brendad7559
    @brendad7559 Год назад +4

    I loved this, one of your best interviews so far Tom!!
    Working line Malinois that I'm training for ring sports, amazing dog!
    Pet dogs are awesome, pet owners do not understand the fundamental differences in their super soaker fun gun, and my glock (working dog)
    I don't tell them how to work their super soaker gun, guaranteed they have no idea how to work mine. Each need to respect the difference. ❤

  • @f100
    @f100 Год назад

    Awesome episode! Best one yet.

  • @lenagoodwin8223
    @lenagoodwin8223 Год назад +3

    On the point of keeping it simple.
    I just eyeball my cats food. Beef heart as the base for good protein and taurine then add some ground chicken wings for bone, something fatty (usually beef toung lately), and beef liver. Then I add brewers yeast, mussel powder, and sea kelp for important vitamins and minerals.
    They each get about 1/3 cup a day but its not exact. I just adjust based on observing them.
    They get mostly single ingredient treats and some good quality wet cat food occasionally. Then I add whatever is on hand or on sale. For example, someone gave me a bag of smelt heads and some whole fish so they had a fishy diet for a while. A varied diet insures they get what they need even if I'm not perfect.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      That way of feeding sounds perfect to me cuz that's similar to how I do it.

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services 8 месяцев назад

    OMG....I thought my cats were the only ones...you describes EXACTLY what I deal with! They're now 11 and I no one in the house can sleep past 7 or if you open the fridge GOD SPEED. They've even hopped into the fridge and pulled out defrosting meat for dinner (not even theirs). Savages is exactly the right description! I'm not alone!
    The dogs seem to get more balanced in energy and mood 😂
    This was a fantastic podcast ❤

  • @K9Swift
    @K9Swift Год назад +3

    Awesome podcast bro ! Loved this dude ! Kept it real 💯

  • @petergarcia8225
    @petergarcia8225 Год назад +1

    Definitely a good informative show. Can't compare dogs. There are working dogs, who are waiting for command and there are hunting dogs which are just a bit more on a instinctively and more individual action where they are more reliant on.

  • @lenagoodwin8223
    @lenagoodwin8223 Год назад +2

    Great podcast! So interesting to listen to.
    My cat was alot like yours when I switched to raw. One thing that helped was upping his fat intake. Lard with a little catnip makes an easy fatty treat. Or pork belly.
    Then they have more energy on raw so playing with them more as well as hiding treats or throwing them for your cat to chase down. I use dried fish and liver as my main treats.
    My cat is still a terror but not nearly as bad as when he wasn't getting enough fat. He was irritable, breaking into converts, stealing food, ect. Now he still is still interested but not so insatiable.

  • @leahlandi143
    @leahlandi143 Год назад +1

    he is so right about the government and shutting down raw food it threatens vet care and vet pharma which is big business. If that happens I will figure it out on my own.

  • @goldenmare2594
    @goldenmare2594 11 месяцев назад

    my last many dogs...never had only kibble...they had people food...I ate...plus sometimes I fed them raw meats and veggies to chew....they have lived longer lives...to 20 yrs or closer to that. Each of them very active to the end.

  • @michellewei7349
    @michellewei7349 Год назад

    I add a 3/4 TBSP of Food grade Diatomaceous Earth in my dogs raw food daily. Did that with my last dog all his life. Never had a tick, flea or internal parasites.

  • @gabbypumilia5147
    @gabbypumilia5147 Год назад +1

    Amazing story

  • @OnMyMemoryCard
    @OnMyMemoryCard Год назад +2

    I like that this video talks about the different training techniques required for pet vs working dog. Dialog increases knowledge & with knowledge we can make better decisions. We need to get the politics out of dog training.

  • @janetolsen1583
    @janetolsen1583 Год назад +2

    Love this!!! Will feed raw cause I see this as truth.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      You'll notice your dogs poop will no longer stink.

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад +1

    I’m surprised your guest didn’t have any water or anything to drink..super interesting guy..

  • @57colliegirl
    @57colliegirl Год назад

    I have owned my working line female GS now for almostb 2&1/2 years. I am her 4th owner.😢❤ She will be 5 in November. She has cone a long way. She can be a handful at times, lately. She was very much calmed down and enjoying our daily walks. I worked hard with her on a long line over the past 18 months.
    She heels when asked. Knows commands: sit, platz, stay, come, wait, ok- let's go, leave it, listen, ah-ah! Does not get on furniture or my bed without invitation. Kennel trained, stops to have feet wiped, she's a gem! We prefer loose leash walking. She's a lover, wants to please me at home and in our yard. Even has stopped fence fighting reactivity with neighbors ankle biters and passing dogs on walks. But lately in the car, she is getting more reactive toward dogs, and oncoming vehicles. Barks ferociously! It waxes and wanes, and is confusing to me at times. She rarely at all barks in the house. She didn't bark at cars until she went on her med -- the result of a bite incident with another dog. Vet said she has anxiety, or fear reactivity, and recommended Prozac. She's been on it about 2 years now.
    . I have worked diligently daily training her. She gets 2-3 walks daily, we go to the park to explore and tun on her 30 long line. When she sees another dog, it gives her an outlet and she runs circles around joyfully! Worked hard to develop our relationship. It seems like she is feeling less effect from her med last couple of months. I am guilty of indulging her drive in evenings letting her stalk & spook rabbits in an empty lot nearby at dusk on her ling line. She is very good about not hitting the end of the line with her prong. I coach her to slow down and she listens. Is this a mistake? She seems to love it!
    She's a couch potato in the house, but a hyperalert working line high prey drive dog outside, moreso than past 24 months. The only change is that we have had some recent incidents at the park with loose dogs running up to us. I get in front of her and yell at the dogs to leave and call thdir owners to get their dogs. She muzzle punched a male boxer that was not backing off after my attempts to keep him away. She didn't bite him. Whew! Another time a group of three border collies( they are loose, often charging around at people while their owner turns a blind eye--I've reported him to park securitu) came up from behind and my dog pulled me over to stop their approach. Ag as in, she did not bite ir " fight" but instead did a blocking move or body slam. They gnashed teeth is all and I reeled her in and yelled at the dogs. This has made her a but more restless I think. Any ideas on her behavior? I don't appreciate people not caring how their loose dogs impact others. That's a whole other podcast topic.
    Why the change in behavior? Maybe it's her new found confidence, but I still want her to be mannerly. She sometimes is
    " looking" for certain dogs on our routes niw to get her bluff in with an assertive growl/lunge. Thank you, Tom.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      YIKES Prozac? My son's dog has also been put on Prozac. I can't say why but every hair on my body raised up when I heard this.
      His dog goes into a panic and shakes when she hears the beep sound of an oven or microwave. She does the same if we light candles. Take her on a walk and she's nervous and will refuse to continue unless we turn around and head for home.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      I think you allowing her to go after rabbits is great! I bet she'd love to hunt and kill them. It certainly would fulfill her prey drive.

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 Год назад

    Great video, thank you. Human’s stomach pH is approximately 1.5, which is actually more acidic than the pH of a dog’s stomach. Many members of the carnivore community are leaning towards the raw facet of the diet. It is also believed that we (humans), are designed to eat carrion, which I eat once in a while. My son and I just got our first dog, and we are feeding him meat, I’ve been leaning towards raw after switching him from high grade kibble to beef, chicken, and other carnivore foods (some cheese, eggs, liver occasionally, etc). Thank you for a great video and a really logical and sensible approach to nutrition. Note: when I switched to the carnivore way of eating, five years ago, I’ve felt better, lost weight, shinier coat, and everything else that one sees in dogs happened to me. That’s what prompted me to feed our dog meat

  • @lisaduehr5306
    @lisaduehr5306 Год назад +3

    I LOVED THIS INTERVIEW! This man is fantastic and a wealth of knowledge regarding some taboo topics and things that governing bodies, big pharma, etc. do not want us talking about. Iowa and Wisconsin does not acknowledge titer testing, and I thought there wasn't a single state that does. In regards to the rabies jab, which is law, it doesn't matter if you can prove your dog still has "antibodies" through titer testing from a previous rabies jab. The law still forces pet owners to get the rabies poison shot on schedule. It's so infuriating! Does anybody have any insight or advice on this? I do not want to keep jabbing my dog with this garbage but I don't know how to get around it.

    • @hazardmuffin
      @hazardmuffin Год назад

      I think the only way to "get around" rabies vaccines is to just refuse them and live somewhere you don't have to register the dog or just don't and hope no one finds out. That is risky though. I think it's legally tricky with rabies because it's so dangerous. Prevalence of rabies is different depending on where you live, so risk varies, but rabies is a death sentence. You risk your own dogs life and the lives of animals and people they come into contact with. Even if your dog doesn't show signs of rabies, if they bite someone and are unvaccinated, in many places that person can legally have your dog put down to test for it. And if your dog does contract rabies, you risk infection to anyone they may have bit/scratched/licked, even before they show signs. Once symptoms appear it is almost 100% fatal. Only 29 people have ever survived. Whether or not someone should legally be able to take on a risk that impacts more than just them is a tricky issue.

    • @lisaduehr5306
      @lisaduehr5306 Год назад

      @@Raymondgogolf , go away scammer.

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      In Wisc too.
      Get around it by doing the 3 year shot. It's the same dose. Makes zero sense to me.
      Recently, I was 1 month past my rabies exp date and vet at Animart refused to allow me to give another 3 year shot. But said I could have come in up to 3 months early for it!!! What the fark?
      Farmers self certify vaccinations...

    • @lisaduehr5306
      @lisaduehr5306 Год назад

      @@amusedBYfools I do the 3 year but I should never have to jab my dog again if titer testing was allowed

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Год назад +1

    It’s funny Frank says get turkey, but, turkey other than sliced lunch meats isn’t generally available unless you’re around thanksgiving..at least at Whole Foods…

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      If you live somewhere that has a Wholefoods, then your city is big enuf to have ethnic grocery stores. I find all my meat at an Asian supermarket. Turkey gizzards are huge and my dogs love them. I hope you find what you're looking for.

    • @johncspine2787
      @johncspine2787 Год назад

      Thanks..I usually try for organic everything when I shop, it’s tough to find (usually) at the ethnic stores. I’ve been going with a giant bag of large breed (puppy) kibble the breeder recommended, supplementing with some Eel River 93% lean organic ground beef, cooked..I’ve been so overwhelmed by the new puppy lifestyle and his training that I feel like I haven’t even had time to research properly the whole diet issue..@@amusedBYfools

  • @martincroke75
    @martincroke75 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed this video. I am a big believer in feeding raw.Hope you don't mind me posting. OMA'S PRIDE in CT makes great Raw food,and doesn't use High Pressure Processing.

  • @candisguzzi4702
    @candisguzzi4702 Год назад +3

    Tom, Could you please point me in the right direction of the best single ingredient treats? Your help would be greatly appreciated

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +3

      Stewart’s pro treat

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад +1

      Buy a dehydrator then pick up some beef liver chicken liver or chicken hearts and Tata you've saved a crap ton of money. Dehydrated treats for your friends cats/dogs too!

  • @anniemarsh7400
    @anniemarsh7400 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed every minute , usually listen to things and fall asleep, wasn't happening with this . I would feed raw if I could afford it., because it absolutely makes sense.

  • @ruffgook
    @ruffgook Год назад +2

    there are many rottweilers in netherlands they are all super friendly. even women handle them with ease. perhaps the rottweilers in usa have temperament issues.

  • @raylenegoodman7817
    @raylenegoodman7817 Год назад

    Fascinating guy!!

  • @amusedBYfools
    @amusedBYfools Год назад

    I find all my raw at an Asian supermarket. Gizzards, tripe, tongue, hearts, livers, bones. Chicken, Turkey, beef and fish. So I suggest looking at ethnic grocery stores. Good luck.

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy Год назад

    Again, many thanks

  • @paulwyleciol3459
    @paulwyleciol3459 Год назад

    17:04 "but it worked!" 😅
    A lot of stuff worked before the esoteric cralled in - hopefully all the dogs read that boaks 😂

  • @weedhigh2564
    @weedhigh2564 9 месяцев назад

    so Frank is spot on with his assessment of the rotties, german bred are elegant (especially the working line) very delberate with their actions, out of the 3 most prevalent euro rottie versions i prefer the german over the roman and serbian, i see the serbian breed more similar to what you describe (and what i see in videos) the american to be, they are mostly bred to look good on the outside and not much care is given about the personality and mental aspect, the roman ones are a bit on the smaller more agile side and if i were a cop or soldier, thats the rottie i'd pick to be my partner, they are more similar to malinois as mental goes and mostly dont have the rottie whimsy like the others. For a pet and personal protection dog i'd go with the german line if i were to choose for me, i have 2 rottie labs (im obsessed with the mix, the older one is part corso as well and she is a roman rottie while the younger one i have she is a german one and you see the little differences even tho they are mixes, the rottie traits are always visible, the whimsy, the growls are the most notable differences) and i wish, oh i so wish that rottie labs would become a recognized breed because these dogs are truly something else, they are the ultimate combo dog and there is nothing they cant do, you need a dog to go duck hunting? say no more, you want to hunt deer and boar with that same dog? impossible you say??? yeah right.... you wounded an animal and have to wait for the guy with the bloodhound to arrive for hours? no way, we got this, 10 minutes and the job is done.... but what do i hear you say, these dogs surely cannot be good guard dogs? oh au contraire my friend, au contraire, they have an innate sense to warn bark in a way you know its a warning, they are great just as a detterrent visually. But but, a dog that can do all of this, surely it has too much drive and energy to be considered a good family dog and pet. Yeah maybe, if you cannot get the dog to use up his energy, you are in for a mess but if you can, they are excellent family dogs, they very much differentiate between man and women, children adults and elderly, and innately know how to act around all kinds of people, i once made an experiment and got an 85 year old woman, a 75 year old woman a 60 year old man, a couple of around 50 years old neighbours and their kids, 8, 12 and 14 to take my dogs for a walk, 0 problems with each and everyone of them, people could not believe how fast she understood that walking near a 85 year old lady with a walker is a different than a 50 year old man or a 12 year old girl and she acted differently with each of them, she protected the elderly and children but with the ones in between she acted like she does with me for example where she knows she doesnt need to work unless told to. Not to mention how well they understand human feelings and their empathy is crazy, the older dog is a registered working dog (even tho i dont really need the registration it was more about getting official proof that i can train a dog to this level too) and she learned most of what i needed from her on her own, she knew exactly when she was needed and eventually got so good at her job she would anticipate a panic attack and acted preemptively to the point im now almost 2 years without even 1 attack from initially having 4-5 attacks per week, and believe me im not anywhere near done with what they can do at a high level but this post is long enough. They are simply amazing dogs and i love them so much

  • @margieburgesser5048
    @margieburgesser5048 Год назад

    I had a daschund that had food allergies, tried everything incuding raw but ended up having to use an HA food in order to not have ear infections.

  • @Daily-Motivation-Inspiration
    @Daily-Motivation-Inspiration 5 месяцев назад

    Bakersfield is not Southern California lol. San Diego is Southern California. Bakersfield is in the valley in central California lol. loved the pod episode.

  • @delorismccarthy793
    @delorismccarthy793 Год назад +2

    This is a bit off-topic. I was wondering where you get your ball tug toy for your dog at?
    I'm a picky dog mom when it comes to buying toys for my dog to make sure they are well-made and safe.

  • @michellewei7349
    @michellewei7349 Год назад

    The only "kibble" I add is Carna4.

  • @lisasternenkind6467
    @lisasternenkind6467 Год назад

    Maybe he should have taken his family along on his journey. 😢
    There was professional training material around for the public in Germany and Austria already in the 60's. They had special suits and protection stuff for dog training units already with police and military in the 30's in Germany. It's hard to believe that they didn't have these in the USA in the 80's.

  • @adventureswithcarl123
    @adventureswithcarl123 10 месяцев назад

    Replay! Full watch! Have a wonderful day

  • @micro4539
    @micro4539 11 месяцев назад

    Wow I had a GREAT DANE at 14ys …
    His name was KC ….1989

  • @akarshakgera4559
    @akarshakgera4559 3 месяца назад

    I was told by my vet that I should not be feeding my 4-month old puppy raw beef. Because meat comes with parasites/bacteria.
    Is that true? Or was I correct in feeding raw?

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 Год назад +1

    Oh, I love this podcast and I do feed raw but not raw Ganic’s. I may look into because I am looking for chunks of beef or chicken because I also feel as though they need to chill so I will look into chunks of meat or maybe I should just go to the grocery store and cut up some stupid. I’m gonna call the company unless you wanna give me the answer
    I also have another question it’s very very important. Why not feed pork

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Год назад

      Good question. Pork is never offered.
      Just buy packages of thigh/leg portions. Feed them the entire thing.

  • @michaelorsini9695
    @michaelorsini9695 Год назад +1

    I have a very well trained 2 year old male Malinois on a raw food diet. It may be a bit more expensive than kibble but definitely worth the cost. BTW, I could listen to this conversaton all day. Thinking of getting a rescue Malinois...am I better off getting a female cuz 2 males would fight?

  • @t.dunning1876
    @t.dunning1876 Год назад +2

    So wait...We feed our dogs a mix of kibble, and cooked chix, beef and or fish. Would the digestion of these cause the same problem as the raw/kibble mix???

    • @tomdavisofficial
      @tomdavisofficial  Год назад +3

      I would just not cook the beef or chicken.

    • @t.dunning1876
      @t.dunning1876 Год назад +3

      @@tomdavisofficial Instaed of getting into a long drawn out explanation, our rescue will not eat raw food. Possibly poisoned as a stray... We have to cook it. But my question centers around the digestion comments of mixing kibble w/raw food made during the podcast... Are we essentially creating the same issues? Great podcasts by the way

    • @brendad7559
      @brendad7559 Год назад +3

      I feed the same way. My dog doesn't like raw, I think it's a texture thing.
      I'm going to say "yes" because the food you cook your dog is still going to digest faster than the kibble.
      On my dogs kibble, I make a gravy out of canned dog food, moistening the kibble. (Kibble can dehydrate dogs bc it draws water out of the dog to digest)
      I've actually just been seeing that our guy gets gassy when he has too much of kibble with his cooked meals.
      So I was just trying to solve this issue. Hearing this today made perfect sense to me. ❤ Seperate meals from now on.

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 Год назад +1

      ​@@t.dunning1876I mix raw as well kibble but not at the same time, I just use kibble as filler on some days. The key is just not mixing them.. Either kibble one day and raw the next but never same day.
      Since you're not actually feeding raw I am not sure, I wouldn't ever feed cooked meat that just destroys tons of important nutrients. If he is picky just work him hard then offer food, if it takes it great if not take it away and repeat the next day if worked hard I doubt it will be picky.

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 Год назад +1

      ​@@t.dunning1876point is though either kibble only or raw only. Can be day to day or permanent but just don't feed meat with kibble

  • @bonitasmith8880
    @bonitasmith8880 Год назад +4

    I have two working line GSD and one lab mix we got from a shelter. The GSDs are stubborn, hardheaded and are a LOT of work for sure! The lab, OMG the best way to describe her is a tasmanian devil on speed 😂😂 I'm at a loss on how to train this girl. Sweet as can be but she's bipolar, psycho and is worse than the Energizer bunny on steroids. 🤣. Out of the three though, she is the best bet for a pet. Very loving and affectionate. Will lick your face off or anyone else's if given a chance. She is ok with anyone or anything coming up to her. My GSDs, not so much lol. I'm working on that Tom. Especially the male. He is mine, the female, who is more bidable, belongs to one daughter while the lab belongs to the other daughter. If you can't tell, we LOVE animals here! Lol. I'm just getting frazzled trying to work on all three. My daughters are 16 ((twins) and have no experience, so I'm trying to teach them AND their dogs, plus work with my hard headed little butthead lol. Oh geez, I'm sorry. I just rambled on. Oops.

  • @amusedBYfools
    @amusedBYfools Год назад

    When was this podcast recorded? Seems RAWGANICS isnt accepting new customers since 2021? Am i wrong.

  • @cynthiar7350
    @cynthiar7350 Год назад +1

    Saw recent video of traffic stop for a truck flap problem, driver finally 🛑 got out, got down on the ground, 🙌 State cop tells local cop, “Do Not release the dog,” more than once on bull horn, (dog was chomping at the bit) but release he did! Even dog was so confused he ran to State Cop, like what do I do cause even he knew the guy was in surrender! Local👮‍♂️yells again to attack the fully surrendered guy & attack he did, it was bad. State guy asked another if he was clear enough with his command & he agreed he was clear as a 🔔 Local 👮‍♂️ dog handler was fired. Ego seems a huge problem, when even your dog questions your commands.

  • @brentleybuscher9561
    @brentleybuscher9561 Год назад +2

    Y'all have so much experience; means of communication just can't provide a proper outlet....
    I've watched this episode like 10 times. Every time I watch it I pick up something new.
    You could break all this down and make a whole series out of it.
    I've started cooking rice and feeding raw. It was the missing link to calming my working lines down.....there is a brief moment where pitching a chain into the dog is mentioned. I'm able to get my 120 lb European doberman to place now😂. Just by rattling it in my pocket. I have not had to even hit him with it just toss it about a yard from his feet. It is the sound of the metal that overrides their senses... I'd give almost anything to know what y'all do about dogs. Probably won't plug up a hotdog 🔌🌭😮 but it's justified; better than getting poisoned

  • @796andy2
    @796andy2 Год назад

    Doberman gang , I remember that movie 😂

  • @farmfresh_USA
    @farmfresh_USA Год назад

    Where can we learn work dog training. ... is there an old school book

  • @candisguzzi4702
    @candisguzzi4702 Год назад +3

    How do you feel about the fresh foods like farmers dog, ollies, etc? Better than kibble? Just as good as raw?

  • @farmfresh_USA
    @farmfresh_USA Год назад

    1:10:00 ❤ 1:12:00

  • @terrymartin1247
    @terrymartin1247 9 месяцев назад

    Got you beat, 10 year old - catholic school uniform walking - luncheonette dog - and doing cash deposits for owners. Some of us have been dog walkers for along time. - McLean Avenue in Yonkers, NY

  • @cold_spring_ranch
    @cold_spring_ranch 7 месяцев назад

    That and they get seizures from shots and the wormers and tick meds

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy Год назад

    Rottweilers can look up a leash and tell if there's a looooser on the other end!

  • @kathiemcadams3177
    @kathiemcadams3177 Год назад

    Conversation but Bakersfield and it isn't anywhere near Baja

    • @maryjane4432
      @maryjane4432 Год назад +1

      I’m sorry what?

    • @DonnaLesser1
      @DonnaLesser1 8 месяцев назад

      He may have been thinking of the Central Coast being 2.5 hours away. Still a great conversation.

  • @farmfresh_USA
    @farmfresh_USA Год назад

    1:29:00 what is scooping

  • @davldfinnell327
    @davldfinnell327 Год назад

    Can you feed deer meat as part of their raw diet

  • @adrianacardoso1918
    @adrianacardoso1918 6 месяцев назад

    What’s soft bones ???

  • @chanceyallen801
    @chanceyallen801 Год назад

    ❤❤❤