Stop Adding These 3 Foods To Your Pet’s Homemade Food

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  • Just a few foods that sometimes worry me when I see recipes relying on them for essential nutrients!
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  • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
    @JoyPeace-ej2uv Месяц назад +46

    I only use organic, peanuts only peanut butter. I also do not feed it to my dog but only use it to help her take her pills. She is 13 going on 14.

    • @mandyunger3878
      @mandyunger3878 6 дней назад

      I blended my own peanuts and sometime I had to use for pills as well

  • @user-dd1cf8jt9w
    @user-dd1cf8jt9w Месяц назад +16

    My Jack Russell is 14 years old. She had Pancreatitis and Colitis so I cook her, Organic Chicken Breast, Sweet Potatoes and lots of Organic Carrots. She is Thriving, I also give her Probiotics and Slippery Elm Powder for the Colitis, it has proved Excellent. She looks and feels like a Puppy again, so Thankful !

  • @yogiyoda
    @yogiyoda Месяц назад +66

    Why didn't you mention natural peanut butter ...it's just ground nuts without sugar or man made fats?

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +14

      It's ok! I actually would recommend a more nutritious nut butter if you choose to, like sunflower. You could even make your own by soaking the seeds for a few hours to remove the phytic acid, then pureeing them, and draining them. It's not the same consistency, but it's a natural and tasty vitamin E source!

    • @FrenchCocoa369
      @FrenchCocoa369 Месяц назад +8

      Exactly my Natural PB has only 1 ingredient and 0 trans fats. To completely not mention organic natural PB seems a bit disingenuous.

    • @jennyphillips3128
      @jennyphillips3128 Месяц назад +4

      Yeah. Its all doom and gloom neglecting to say that raw all natural peanut butter is an excellent source of healthy fats and protein. My dog's have been rescues, and for the past 20 plus years, all of them have eaten a vegan diet. Because however much I want my dogs to live, I want other animals to live as well.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад +5

      @@FrenchCocoa369 Legumes are very species inappropriate for canines. Legumes have irritating proteins called lectins and their other, fermentable fibers also skews the GI flora of dogs in a bad direction which I think is the biggest problem with feeding dogs legumes. Species appropriate food is a dog's basic right.

    • @FrenchCocoa369
      @FrenchCocoa369 Месяц назад +2

      @@treasuretrovel3816 too bad that you aren’t the creator of the video. Maybe you would have included that info in it, or maybe said it in your response when questioned. I’m not sure how your response directly relates to my comment, but to be honest I am completely over all of the various “scientific expert claims of absolute righteousness” for both humans and animals health and diets. From the medical professionals, to the vegans, the carnivores and even the nightshade haters. Everything ain’t for everybody. I wonder if the 20yr owner of vegan dogs would agree with you? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @edschulhof6303
    @edschulhof6303 Месяц назад +26

    Great video. The korn kibble krowd will say that carbs are energy and ignore diabetes. Fortunately, one of my cats throws up most commercial food that has grains. Which is how I discovered your channel and started feeding homemade. I now eat healthier too! Thank you for this thorough information. Happy Feline Friday!

  • @jenmdawg
    @jenmdawg 15 дней назад +2

    Super glad I found your channel and very grateful for you as a resource. I stopped discussing food choices altogether for myself and my dog. While people ask me often because of the health results achieved (I am 55 and super fit - with little excercise and no deprivation) + I brought my puppy back from edge of death (he got giardia and was very allergic to the meds AND the chicken/rice diet they prescribed) I am tired of hearing about how important carbs are and why fats are unhealthy in the quantities I include in my diet and the pup's.

  • @vforvictory888
    @vforvictory888 Месяц назад +13

    My dog is allergic to organs. Throwing up every time she ate those. Also, she can’t have too much meat as it is bad to her kidney. My vet recommends adding rice and veggies to her diet. She never got fat her whole life. She is now 16. I guess every dog is different.

    • @Alignedwithmyself
      @Alignedwithmyself Месяц назад

      Vegetables are bad for her kidneys. Look up the dangers of oxalates.

    • @whiteeagle8140
      @whiteeagle8140 Месяц назад

      Is your dog used too raw meat, or did he\she had kibble her\his whole life?
      If she\he had kibble her\his whole life, you need to transfer your dog to meat.
      He\she is not used to digest meat, and thats why he\ she trows it up.

    • @vforvictory888
      @vforvictory888 Месяц назад +2

      @@whiteeagle8140 she has had home made dog foods since she was five. She is now 16. I always add rice to her diet.

  • @carnivoreheals
    @carnivoreheals Месяц назад +2

    Great video! Thank you for this great information!! 😊

  • @skyer.4205
    @skyer.4205 Месяц назад +20

    this is so great. I have doberman, pitbull and beagle. My lovely vet told me that I don't need to add any veggies or carb into there food. I feed raw food that have only meat, edible bone and organ . People said I should add this or add that but I stay strong and continue feed them pure meat. My pitty turn 13, my beagle turn 12 and my dobie just turn 1 this year and they all are very good health condition

    • @skyeiron5872
      @skyeiron5872 Месяц назад +3

      Not diet related, but watch out for DCM in your Dobie. Over 60% of the breed is affected and die young because of it due to a breed wide high COI and the significant loss of genes that code for a healthy heart.

    • @nuttybar9
      @nuttybar9 Месяц назад +2

      Is your beagle picky ,If so what do you feed it?

    • @skyer.4205
      @skyer.4205 Месяц назад +2

      @@skyeiron5872 Thanks 😊 I’m aware of it. My dobies got animal heart every meal and supplements to help support his heart. He got fish oil(omega 3,6,9), Taurine, CoQ10, L-canine and Vitamin B, E and will do heart scan when he turn 2. Hopefully it will help him in long run

    • @chrazzl
      @chrazzl Месяц назад +1

      Yes!! I'm so happy to see other people not feeding their dogs veggies, it always seemed so unnecessary to me. Fiber isn't essential to those on carnivore diets.

    • @skyer.4205
      @skyer.4205 Месяц назад

      @@chrazzl yes my vet said if I feed them as close as what wolf get in nature, it will make them strong. My pet never get sick. They only visit the vet for yearly vaccine and blood test. Results still good

  • @uncommonsense1976
    @uncommonsense1976 Месяц назад +2

    🤯 wow I learn so much from your videos. I didn’t know about the peas, and I was uncertain about rice.

  • @CuteCat200200
    @CuteCat200200 Месяц назад +31

    1. Peanutbutter
    2. Rice
    3. vegetables (some could be a good source of fiber but shouldn't take up too much of pet's diet)
    4. Legumes

    • @-OnikO-
      @-OnikO- Месяц назад +15

      *1. The video only mentions processed peanut butter with additives.
      Just wanted to add for people who might not be aware. ❤️

    • @Tailionis
      @Tailionis Месяц назад +12

      This video is full of misinformation

    • @Warrior4Him
      @Warrior4Him Месяц назад +11

      As long as the veggies and rice only makes up 20% of the food you make them it is fine…I’ve been making my dogs food for over 4 years now and she is not overweight and is in fact very healthy!!!

    • @Tailionis
      @Tailionis Месяц назад +4

      @@Warrior4Him I'm following vet recommendations with the farmers dog as a base for making my dog food. And yes it comes to about 20%.

    • @CuteCat200200
      @CuteCat200200 Месяц назад +1

      @@Warrior4Him Totally agree with this!

  • @katesmiles4208
    @katesmiles4208 Месяц назад

    Well researched and presented. Good job.

  • @Kat-n-Ollie
    @Kat-n-Ollie 23 дня назад

    Thank you for all this information. My dog gets mostly meats and a few good digestible veggies.

  • @subfail4810
    @subfail4810 Месяц назад +18

    Idk about that... my dog was diagnosed with arthritis and some spine issues last year after i took him to the vet when he wasnt able to walk anymore, so I switch to home-made food which includes green peas, beans, and rice as some of the ingredients and he's been able to run and walk again since then🤷‍♂️

    • @Ocean-kayak
      @Ocean-kayak Месяц назад +5

      @subfail4810, a lot of holistic vets say contrary to some of what’s on this video. Dr Karen Becker has some awesome videos and recipes .

    • @subfail4810
      @subfail4810 Месяц назад +6

      @Ocean-kayak oh I agree. My dog couldn't walk and vet said he had spine displacement and arthritis. After 1 week of home-made food which included peas, beans, rice, meat and spinach, he was running around again

    • @Ocean-kayak
      @Ocean-kayak Месяц назад

      @@subfail4810 That’s so great. I actually know other people who have the same kinds of stories as yours.

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X Месяц назад +2

      I’m with this group 🙏

    • @chrazzl
      @chrazzl Месяц назад +3

      ??? Grains and legumes are very bad for arthritic pets and arthritic pets should not be running around.

  • @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221
    @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise. I now feed a raw meat based diet with some vegetables recommended in this video.

  • @hamstersniffer
    @hamstersniffer Месяц назад +4

    Excellent video! I knew most already via my human nutrition efforts but it's great to see somebody explaining so well for pet parents.

  • @treasuretrovel3816
    @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад

    This is a very informative video. Thank you for this channel! The more educated owners the less unhealthy, suffering dogs and cats.

  • @Ahlnie
    @Ahlnie Месяц назад +3

    A few comments: first, not all peanut butters contain trans fat (or even sugar sometimes), and beef does has some at about 6% of its fat.
    And second, I agree that rice isn't a fitting food for dogs, but I'm skeptical about using the glycemic index, as dogs can't make amylase as effectively as people. I have a different idea as to the cause of pet obesity, but that's not relevant.
    Also, apparently high fiber was a big contributer to the grain free food DCM scare, and not just legumes.

  • @malinamorin4296
    @malinamorin4296 Месяц назад

    Awesome thank you

  • @tamielliott7434
    @tamielliott7434 Месяц назад +12

    you state spinach is potentially bad than link your basic recipe for dogs at the end of this video which calls for spinach. confused

    • @Islamic_nectar
      @Islamic_nectar Месяц назад +3

      At the end of the video, she mentioned that leafy greens such as spinach can be beneficial but should not make up the bulk of a recipe. For this reason, she includes spinach in her recipe, which does not contradict her statement. Additionally, the spinach she includes is based on its benefits when given in that particular quantity. If you replay the video, particularly from 8:40, you can see and hear her clarify.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +2

      It's if it's relied on for iron or other nutrients. Basically, if it's taking up a huge portion of the diet!

  • @markcusalberto9242
    @markcusalberto9242 Месяц назад

    Hey ! Good chance you won’t see this but if you do I’m very thankful for the research that you do. I’ve just lost my 13-14 years old dog due to cancer. But before that I’ve been researching how certain food/vitamins help out with cancer and for humans certain food do help b/c it wires the body to stop feeding the cancer cells. With that even though I have say vitamin E capsules or vegetable food that gives vitamins I know it’s doesn’t work the same for dogs. (Omnivore vs carnivore) and as far as I know the information on certain food effective absorption is hard to find. But thanks to your channel and research I’m finding some answers even though it’s too late. Anyways thanks for the work that you do and the community your building we need more information on how effective say “x” food is absorb by carnivores to help turn the tides on this overwhelming battle with cancer.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад

      Aww, well I truly appreciate you saying that, thank you! And I'm so incredibly sorry about your baby. My heart goes out to you

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudios 9 часов назад

    Brown Rice is fine. It's protein and a great filler when you cook for your dog. Large dogs, working dogs, need these carbs for energy.

  • @rokoroo
    @rokoroo Месяц назад +17

    This is a great explanation of why comercial pet foods make our pets obese.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад

      The base line cause of dog obesity seems to be de-sexing. Makes their metabolism slow and deficient and that sets the sage for obesity even with calorie restriction. A huge problem that people don't think about is that if you cut your overweight dog's rations in half then he only gets half the nutrition. Do that for months and deficiencies occur. I have had two dogs that I fed species appropriate, keto raw, balanced food and walked them daily (40 to 60 minute, brisk walking with hills) plus daily play with the other resident dog friends and they became overweight. Cutting their portions very diligently did not move the scale more than a few ounces. One of my current dogs is unfixed and he is very slim despite me supplementing his rations with double cream, French Brie, full fat goat milk cheese, pats of grass fed butter and other calorie laden animal products (not grain carbs). Some of the veterinarians at the practice think he is too thin because they are so used to seeing fixed dogs only. There is one veterinarian at our practice who we recently saw who thought my dog looked great. Her specialty is orthopedics so she is the only one there who admits that desexing dogs is harmful-- She nor I are saying there are not benefits depending on the circumstances just acknowledging the fact that it causes harm.

  • @moonpies522
    @moonpies522 Месяц назад

    This is a question for a older video if I have a more active dog is it still okay to feed once a day? She is a 2.5 year old spayed chug she kinda goes back and forth from 16-18 ibs we have almost 30 acres that she runs around, chases things, etc. I just wanted to make sure she wouldn’t be hungry. She is my first dog and my family has always fed twice a day so it’s new to me.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Месяц назад

      Generally speaking so long as it works for the dog and there are no signs of obvious hunger, its fine. My mother has always done twice a day, but there are times her dogs have skipped a meal here and there with no ill effects. It really just depends on the dog.

    • @pattiannepascual
      @pattiannepascual 10 дней назад

      Human intestines are 22 ft long, Dogs around 3 ft. So if we get hungry 3x per day, so it makes sense the dogs,cats should eat 2-3 times daily, giving smaller portions at each meal.

  • @gloriarood4407
    @gloriarood4407 24 дня назад

    I found that 5 slices if raw zucchini and 1/4 cup baked yam works great, at least for my dog. I dont five spinach, rice or any legumes.

  • @Leongsharon1122
    @Leongsharon1122 Месяц назад +2

    Appreciate if you could advice whether I can add egg shell to my kitties raw diet as calcium supplement. It is difficult for me to grind bones such as chicken neck etc. if it is okay to add egg shell what is the correct daily dosage ?

    • @gwennie520
      @gwennie520 Месяц назад +2

      Hi Sharon, not recommended because commercial eggshells have been coated with chemicals that aren't great for our pets, unless you own chickens yourself or get the eggs direct from the farm. Also not recommended because (at least for dogs) you need a certain level of Phosphorus as well other than just pure calcium, if not the calcium won't be absorbed properly, and I'm sure it's similar for cats. Suggest to feed smaller bones like quail, but note that poultry feet tend to be lower in calcium, more for glucosamine. If you can't get your hands on bone grinds, try bone meal eg from NOW, or Four Leaf Rover has freeze dried bone powder that retains more nutrients than bone meal. Seaweed calcium is also okay - provides essential minerals other than just Calcium. Animal Essentials has one.
      Again all my knowledge is based on dogs. But should be similar for cats! Hope I helped.

    • @Leongsharon1122
      @Leongsharon1122 Месяц назад

      Thank you

    • @incanusolorin2607
      @incanusolorin2607 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@gwennie520what chemicals?

    • @RotterStudios
      @RotterStudios 9 часов назад

      @@gwennie520 Eggshells are fine. You can grind them up. Large source of calcium.

  • @nemesister5109
    @nemesister5109 Месяц назад +1

    Is ground chicken quarters, hamburger, eggs and liver enough variation for my golden doodles?

  • @lanibear2016
    @lanibear2016 Месяц назад +1

    So should we avoid alll veggie or just legumes

  • @aliciacarmona5004
    @aliciacarmona5004 Месяц назад

    I make homemade food for my cat Ground beef sometimes Turkey ground with supplements know better premix vitamins. Since he's been 5 months hes now 10 months he only weights 9 pounds and 4 oz.

  • @lizhuffman5537
    @lizhuffman5537 Месяц назад +1

    What would you reccommend to replace the spinach in your frozen veggie treats.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +1

      The spinach is fine to feed for fiber! It's only bad if it's taking up a huge portion of the diet and relied on for nutrients like iron.

  • @LoveFashionAMI
    @LoveFashionAMI 8 часов назад

    Would like to know the meat alternatives for dogs with chicken and beef allergies. I am currently feeding my dog rabbit, Kangaroo but I’m worry that he’s not getting enough nutrients!

  • @tiffanyarns6152
    @tiffanyarns6152 Месяц назад +3

    Their vegetables or dairy portion should be pictured of like....what amount would they consume in the stomach or breast tissue of prey. If you stop and think how small a bird or a bunnys tummy is... those amounts they would consume are quite small

  • @farazzubairi5265
    @farazzubairi5265 Месяц назад +3

    I have seen your videos where you have used spinach while devising a balanced diet for dogs? So is this video right or that one where you added spinach to form a balanced diet for dogs? Because information in both videos can't be right

  • @thulet9434
    @thulet9434 24 дня назад

    Could you share how you deworm dogs and puppies? Thank you 😊

  • @ommieham
    @ommieham Месяц назад

    In your suggested video at the end, the starter raw diet, you suggested to add cooked or puree spinach to their diet. Is there another alternative I can give to my dogs instead?

    • @gwennie520
      @gwennie520 Месяц назад +3

      Hi, not Mariah but i think her point is that you shouldn't be relying completely on spinach for iron requirements, not that you should cut out spinach completely. You should still rely on your meats for your protein. But spinach provides fibre and phytonutrients for our dogs, and is also a great low glycemic veg! Yes you should steam/puree/ferment before serving spinach though. Point is - spinach can still be great, just don't expect it to cover your dog's protein requirements. :)

    • @ommieham
      @ommieham Месяц назад +1

      @@gwennie520 Thank you so much! This is very helpful :)

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +1

      The spinach is fine to feed for fiber! It's only bad if it's taking up a huge portion of the diet and relied on for nutrients like iron.

  • @TheCimmerian6
    @TheCimmerian6 Месяц назад +13

    This is great advice for humans as well

  • @mimiikoo71
    @mimiikoo71 Месяц назад +16

    I always get laughed at when i tell ppl that i'm not feeding my dog commercial dog food 😂 The rice discussion lmao; When we first got our dog everyone immediately told me to feed my dog daily rice bc its good for their stool and i was like uh no thank you 🤣 and they all acted so weirded out when i told them she's getting RAW meat lmao 😂 same with my cats lol 'AT LEAST COOK IT! ITS DANGEROUS!' comes from the kibble fed cats owners lmao. My cats are not getting any veggies, my dog does bc she came with some digesting problems and the herbs etc. are doing her good. I always said, it's weird feeding dogs and cats corn, but ppl always laughed at me 😶‍🌫

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +2

      lol! It is funny, but also quite sad

    • @mimiikoo71
      @mimiikoo71 Месяц назад

      @@PawsofPrey If u think about it, it's more than sad and their cats are all so fat! And the dogs Aswell ☠️ and they come up with the weirdest excuses, why it's bad to feed raw 🤦‍♀

  • @Tailionis
    @Tailionis Месяц назад +4

    Rice is good. Just use less if you're concerned about weight. This video is dangerous. Don't give dogs too much protein. I fell for it and went grain free. Lost a dog to kidney failure. Don't make my mistake.
    Edit: vegetables are good too in moderation. Please don't follow this video. Talk to your vet if you are confused.

  • @_Simple_J_
    @_Simple_J_ 11 дней назад

    I was wondering from a animal nutritionist point of view, What are your thoughts about a different type of full protein source that is rarely discussed, but from my understanding has big potential... And that's Crickets!
    I ask because I'm planning to start my own small farm sometime in a year or two and planned to start farming Crickets to not only sustain my packs needs, but also my own dietary needs. Although I know the diet would'nt purely be just crickets but be combned with pasture raised chicken eggs as well as annual caught salmon from river runs. And I know a bunch of kibble brands utilize Crickets already, But i'd like to see more information of criket potential to meet the needs especially for pets that may have allergies to other meats.

    • @pattiannepascual
      @pattiannepascual 10 дней назад

      I would really look into this new eating bugs idea.PubMed website has this article and many more studies show up under the main article. Don't jump into anything without doing your own research. Search Pubmed "Chitin and Its Effects on Inflammatory and Immune Responses"

  • @sheilasmith7779
    @sheilasmith7779 Месяц назад +3

    I do not eat peanut butter and never food my dog it. Organic, sugar free? No.
    I think of what a wolf would eat. Wolves got vegetables from the stomachs of the animal they killed....so very little, and very seldom.
    Beef, turkey, chicken and salmon...a little pork, but rarely.
    Berries, yes.
    My dog is picky and doesn't care for vegs or fruit, but will eat a few frozen organic blue berries. Wolves ate berries too.
    I know our dogs are not Wolves, but I think in terms of what a wild animal would eat and it's not peanuts.

  • @tonyaall73
    @tonyaall73 Месяц назад +1

    I have 4 large dogs. I started cooking for them when I found my largest Rottweiler had food sensitivities and allergies with constant runny stools. I have not perfected this yet and he still has it most days but not all. However, I can only afford either ground turkey, ground beef or lean pork. They love their veggies but I only use a 10/1 ratio. Do you have any other ideas for meat? I tried organ meat but could not cook it because it grossed me out.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Месяц назад +1

      organ meats ARE kinda gross, but chicken organs such as hearts, gizzard, liver, are usually pretty easy to work with and your dogs will love em......

    • @gwennie520
      @gwennie520 Месяц назад +1

      Why do you have to cook it? :)
      My dog has a sensitive stomach too, and she does well on raw (i switched straight from kibble without a transition, haha). Btw, it's not recommended to just feed pure ground turkey/beef/pork + veg. Dogs get a lot of their nutrients from organ meats like liver and spleen etc. You should be able to get them for cheap since humans don't consume them usually. It's suggested to give them bones too for mineral requirements like calcium and to clean their teeth. I know you're on a budget but parts like chicken back shouldn't be too expensive, and only feeding what you are now can lead to serious nutrient deficiencies - had a neighbour who was doing the exact same as you, and his poor dog is malnourished despite eating upwards of 1kg a day. Don't cook the bones though, it'll make their teeth fracture. Remember variety is key, you should switch up what you feed them if u can to keep them healthy.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Месяц назад

      @@gwennie520 you don't have to cook it, my dog just prefers it this way, but if your dog doesn't mind raw then go for it.

  • @karenhaynes2359
    @karenhaynes2359 Месяц назад +1

    So what is the best food to feed my dog.

  • @ebradley2306
    @ebradley2306 Месяц назад

    My pups eat a raw carnivore diet as they did in the wild. Every so often I give them carrots or cauliflower to munch on. Not an inexpensive way to eat especially with 3 pups but I hope they live long healthy lives avoiding the vet as much as possible.

  • @CocoonsLastHope
    @CocoonsLastHope Месяц назад +3

    If your going to talk about a topic anyways, fully research that topic or if you know than make sure it’s covered. There are so many versions of peanut butter nowadays and it’s so easy to make your own as well. Don’t mislead, say that as long as it’s only peanuts or peanuts with salt it’s okay. Because this way people will think all peanut butter is bad and never use it again.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Месяц назад +1

      She's speaking in a general sense to a general audience. MOST such people will just go out and grab a bottle of Jiff from the groceries store thinking its fine. Obviously the more informed a person is, the better decisions one can make. If you spend time listing out EVERY caveat to a statement. . .you'll be there for an hour.

    • @CocoonsLastHope
      @CocoonsLastHope Месяц назад

      @@hallaloth3112 The problem is read all the comments, many had issues with her statement. Figuring that all peanut butter is bad. You can also do points on the screen, don’t have to talk about all of it.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад

      And, if "people will think all peanut butter is bad and never use it again" for their dogs that would not be a bad thing. Peanuts are legumes and so, like peas and other beans have fermentable fiber that is not species appropriate for dogs. Feeding non-species appropriate food to a dog results in non-species appropriate flora in the GI tract. Most people have no idea how important is the species appropriate gut flora. The right mix of species, that wolves/dogs have evolved to harbor when they eat prey play a very important role in their long term nutrition. This is because the microbes make labile, short chain fatty acids that nourish the gut lining directly and also play a role in signaling in immune regulation. The right microbes also manufacture several of the B vitamins, some vitamin D and vitamin K. Skew the flora in weird ways with legume fiber and grains and the dog misses out. This is scientific fact. Only you control what your dog gets to eat, Mariah is just trying to make sure that people have the facts before deciding to what to feed their dog. Some peanut butter, some peas, some rice, some dirt, some poop, whatever, just as long as their main diet is what they evolved to eat if you want to do right by your best friend.

  • @MC-zm7ny
    @MC-zm7ny Месяц назад

    What about Framers dog and Ollie dog food? Are those bad?

  • @MizJewels
    @MizJewels Месяц назад

    Would love to see a video on homemade low-protein diets for dogs with Kidney disease.

  • @anyotoma
    @anyotoma 17 дней назад

    After this video I've switched to sweet potato from rice,, though I don't use vegetable much from the beginning,, just little bit of carrots & pumpkin,, hopefully it's alright

  • @Ocean-kayak
    @Ocean-kayak Месяц назад

    I add certain dog safe sprouts to my dogs food. Some are fenugreek, clover, alfalfa broccoli 🌱 sprouts lentil sprouts and sunflower sprouts. I also add wheatgrass juice an ounce of carrot juice and ground flax seeds and pumpkin seeds. Also fresh ground coconut meat..Last but not all is Moringa from a local tree. Dandilion leaf too
    Look that up. Don’t take my word.
    Also fresh raw unsalted peanut butter with nothing added is NOT bad nor is a small amount of organic rice.

  • @lelialar
    @lelialar Месяц назад

    My peanut butter contains peanuts and salt. Nothing else. Not that Mabel gets any too often. Just occasionally.

  • @DiannaUrbigkit-kr4yf
    @DiannaUrbigkit-kr4yf 2 дня назад

    I make my own peanut butter. No additives, no preservatives.

  • @-OnikO-
    @-OnikO- Месяц назад +3

    I like this channel generally, this time I still thought it would be a good idea to clarify some details and provide more information on the type of peanut butter this video mentions.
    ***
    The video is talking about processed peanut butter with additives. That is not peanut butter, rather a subcategory of it.
    In some parts of the wold, most brands don’t contain additives, you can also buy organic ones or you can also make it yourself. So when someone says peanut butter, I don’t think of spreads with additives I don’t even buy for myself and I’m sure there are others who are aware of this, so in this sense, the video is misleading.
    I now in some parts of the world they mostly have the kind which is heavily processed but I am sure they also have natural ones, that is one more reason the video should have clarified they are only going to talk about a specific type of product.
    I also read something about the FDA’s final determination where manufacturers were required to remove trans fats from their products between 2018-2021, that was just a quick search so others who are interested can find more details.
    I think the video should have gone into the effects of “actual” peanut butter if they decided to use the general term of “peanut butter”, intead of straight up telling pet owners who might not do their own research that it “has the potential of killing your pet. What is it? Peanut butter.”, quoting from the video.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад

      Do an experiment: Offer your dog some raw or very lightly cooked, lean ground beef on one plate and on a second plate, smear some all natural peanut butter and see which one your dog prefers. Evolution is so amazing that it even results in the taste buds of a species already having some pre-programing. Same with the olfactory neurons and the visual settings. For example, if canids had evolved to eat fruit then they would have more taste receptors responsive to sugar, their eyes would see in color like that of primates who have evolved to seek fruit and their nose would lead them to apples instead of prey. We can argue for hours about how there are various vitamins or minerals in peanut butter and whether or not it is offensive for anyone to state that peanut butter is not a great food choice for dogs. But all of that is secondary to the overriding fact which is that canid species did not evolve to eat peanut butter.

    • @-OnikO-
      @-OnikO- Месяц назад

      @@treasuretrovel3816 Nobody was suggesting anything related to diet. This was about the different kinds of peanut butter and how it was not indicated which one the video discusses.

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Месяц назад

      @@-OnikO- oh, okay.

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 Месяц назад +3

    Ok, now when my dog is sick, I give him boiled chicken and rice

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 Месяц назад

    Even my vet use to give it to my Chihuahua. But Pablo is sick of Peanut Butter now, so that's good. And thank you!

  • @sikandersahota7118
    @sikandersahota7118 День назад

    the longest dog who lived was 25 years and ate rice and lentils mainly so I don't understand how its bad for dogs.

  • @jerryross7135
    @jerryross7135 Месяц назад

    I use only Organic Peanut Butter, Crunchy. My brand contains only Peanuts. They love it on bisquits.

  • @janelle4700
    @janelle4700 Месяц назад

    My dog can be picky and I’ve tried some raw meat before with my dog, but idk if she will consistently like it and I don’t wanna waste hundreds of dollars on that good diet if my dog won’t eat it.. any tips?

    • @edschulhof6303
      @edschulhof6303 Месяц назад +2

      Lightly cook the food. Transition slowly from what you are feeding now.

  • @ThePiffle
    @ThePiffle Месяц назад

    My vet says feeding raw chicken feet is not good? I’d be getting them from Walmart if that makes any difference. If someone could give me a reputable source on this matter it’d be great. I’m also giving her chicken liver from Walmart but boiling it first, is that bad?

    • @tinabeckett2607
      @tinabeckett2607 4 дня назад

      Gently poach the chicken till 165 degrees at a very low simmer

  • @aliciacarmona5004
    @aliciacarmona5004 Месяц назад +2

    There is peanut butter that are 100% no sugar no salt so people have to read ingredients. . Thats what I buy for me . But i don't feed it tomy cat .

    • @skyeiron5872
      @skyeiron5872 Месяц назад

      I get Pics which is made from 100% high oleic peanuts and I do give it to my dogs occasionally as a treat.

  • @user-bm3sq7xg5x
    @user-bm3sq7xg5x Месяц назад +1

    Can you recommend cheaper alternatives? My parents are on fixed income and try their best at feeding 2 dogs well. All the meat is very expensive for them. Please recommend what people should use

    • @kimk3842
      @kimk3842 Месяц назад +1

      A lot of us would like to know that....

  • @Patty77Barboza
    @Patty77Barboza Месяц назад +1

    I want to share this with all pet owners feeding puppiccino

  • @giantfactory
    @giantfactory Месяц назад +4

    I get why we shouldn't feed peanut butter and this is a good reminder but... it works so good as a distractor. I stick to organic (salt and peanuts) and will only give my dog a spoonful spread out on a lick pad and only when I need to distract him here and there for a time. However, I will try to limit it even more after watching this and will look to find other solutions to occupy his time when needed.

    • @TheCarnivorePack
      @TheCarnivorePack Месяц назад +1

      Try kefir, yogurt, raw milk, smashed banana, smashed blueberries, and even unsalted butter if you want something thicker. Beef tallow, ghee…. Plenty of others you should try instead of seeds and nuts

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +2

      Then that should be just fine! Especially in moderation. The main thing I wanted to get across is that if fed in large quantities, super often, or if you're feeding a sugar free peanut butter to be mindful of these problems that can occur :)

  • @wendyhumphreys116
    @wendyhumphreys116 Месяц назад +1

    I read somewhere that rice depletes taurine, so that makes it even more dangerous for cats.

  • @pankajmahanta7493
    @pankajmahanta7493 Месяц назад

    My cats are not transitioning to raw. I have transitioned them from packed to home cooked meal, which only includes meat, organs, fish etc. I feed raw to all other strays and they love it. Kindly advise how to transition to Raw from cooked. I have seen your video on transition from packed to raw. But these kittens dont touch the food if I mix even a little bit of Raw in the food. Kindly advise what can be done, or is it ok to feed quality cooked meat? Most of the meat is freshly cut meat from local Stores and not the pre packed frozen one.

    • @rosacc3435
      @rosacc3435 Месяц назад

      I would say try gently cooking their meals if they eat 100% fully cooked meals at the moment. So the inside would be a bit raw and the outside is cooked and if that works out then you can shorten the cooking time till it’s mostly raw inside and slightly cooked outside. Though gently cooked meals are already pretty good for pets in my opinion.. it’s like a step down from raw dieting for me as long as everything’s nutritionally balanced

  • @MsArtistwannabe
    @MsArtistwannabe Месяц назад +1

    Plenty of peanut butter comes with no trans fat or sugar.

  • @SunVibesKennel
    @SunVibesKennel Месяц назад

    Legumes are the worst thing to feed giant breed dogs. It’s why “grain free” food got a bad name-due to dogs getting DCM when eating it.
    It’s bc Legumes block the absorption of L-Taurine, and that’s already low in a lot of giant breed dogs!
    Rice is one of the worst offenders for causing skin issues and allergies in dogs as well.
    I quit feeding grain free kibble and went to raw once I realized I couldn’t find any reasonably priced that didn’t have legumes or rice. So glad I did!!! My dogs are healthier than they’ve ever been.
    For trace minerals, I feed one kid gummy vitamin a day per dog. Just be careful they’re natural (I do!) and have no funky additives or fake sugars that can hurt them!

  • @victoriasalter1701
    @victoriasalter1701 Месяц назад

    What about special dog peanut butter? Is it okay to give dogs special doggy ice cream as an occasional treat?

  • @pamelalc63
    @pamelalc63 10 дней назад

    So go to a health food store and grind your peanuts to make peanut butter. This way you have peanut butter that is actually just peanuts. I am speaking of peanut butter for humans. Maybe an occasional treat for the pup.

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Месяц назад +12

    I went on the carnivore diet and completely cured my IBS. I imagine eliminating vegetables could help many dogs also.

    • @MonstehDinosawr
      @MonstehDinosawr 13 дней назад

      Not dogs allergic to meat proteins it won't 🤪🤪🤪

  • @search700
    @search700 Месяц назад

    Sorry but I am a bit confused.
    You do recommend spinach in one of your beginner friendly recipes for raw feeding dog and it is 57g.

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад +1

      I'm so sorry for the confusion. Spinach does not cause anemia, but anemia may occur if you RELY on it for iron in the diet (as in, you don't feed much animal-based ingredients for iron, you only rely on plant-based) spinach is still just fine to feed for fiber and small amounts of trace minerals!

    • @search700
      @search700 Месяц назад

      @@PawsofPrey Thank you for explanation this make sense. ❤️

  • @mydigitalexperience4266
    @mydigitalexperience4266 22 дня назад

    Xylitol is also labeled as birch sugar

  • @katipohl2431
    @katipohl2431 Месяц назад +7

    Xylitol is horrible, I tried it and got terrible stomach cramps.

    • @tiffanyarns6152
      @tiffanyarns6152 Месяц назад +3

      Xylitol is great for dental health and repairing the teeth. It's a great additive to homemade toothpaste and mouth washes.

    • @katipohl2431
      @katipohl2431 Месяц назад

      @@tiffanyarns6152 Not for me, I have a sensitive stomach and can't even have it as an additive.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Месяц назад

      @@tiffanyarns6152 or you can use toothpastes with NO additives.....

    • @kaycox855
      @kaycox855 Месяц назад

      I wish they would stop putting it things.

    • @nospringchicken2211
      @nospringchicken2211 Месяц назад

      some people cannot tolerate sugar alcohol. I switched to allulose but used erythritol before that.

  • @ryansandoval8119
    @ryansandoval8119 Месяц назад +1

    So if my dog is skinny I should feed rice?

    • @PawsofPrey
      @PawsofPrey  Месяц назад

      Raw animal fat, or another animal-derived fat source is what I would recommend! Carbohydrates can be helpful for high energy working dogs, though.

  • @kristinae.7084
    @kristinae.7084 Месяц назад

    Not all peanut butters contain trans fats (ie hydrogenated oils). A natural PB like Adam's or many organic brands wouldn't contain those.

  • @MsKelsieJH
    @MsKelsieJH Месяц назад

    I make my own peanut butter with plain unsalted peanuts, no added anything, and keep it in the fridge (just for an occasional treat.)

    • @TheBeana71
      @TheBeana71 Месяц назад +1

      Peanuts are still legumes, so will likely cause the same issues as peas and beans.

    • @gwennie520
      @gwennie520 Месяц назад +1

      As an occasional treat is perfectly fine

    • @nospringchicken2211
      @nospringchicken2211 Месяц назад

      I got some with only peanuts and salt. I only use it if i need to distract him or take a pill when nothing else works. I am very careful I do not have treats or food with legumes or pea protein though. Food related DCM may have to my last dog's heart failure.

  • @natalielefebvre1628
    @natalielefebvre1628 Месяц назад

    Brown rice it ok

  • @sam5381
    @sam5381 Месяц назад

    I add cucumber,bell pepper to my homemade cat food

  • @rodnreelmen
    @rodnreelmen Месяц назад

    What if you grind peanuts by themselves?

  • @farmingirl4281
    @farmingirl4281 13 дней назад

    WOW. One would think that dogs would be nearly extinct instead of overflowing shelters…pet food has been full of those ingredients for a lot of years.

  • @TheNutbrittle
    @TheNutbrittle Месяц назад +59

    Carbs aren't essential for us humans as well. Actually, I have a similar diet as my cat 😃

    • @onlyinparadise4613
      @onlyinparadise4613 Месяц назад +16

      There goes your kidneys. RIP. Carbs are in fruits & vegetables. Eat your carnivore diet at your own peril.

    • @TheNutbrittle
      @TheNutbrittle Месяц назад +11

      @onlyinparadise4613 My cat is carnivore (of course), and my diet is SIMILAR to hers. Based on my recent check-up, my kidneys are fine, thank you. 😊

    • @lillianmoffatt2668
      @lillianmoffatt2668 Месяц назад +9

      A whole foods, plant based diet for humans is associated with prevention of the most prevalent, life-threatening diseases. We humans need fiber and antioxidants if we want to live healthily for longer.

    • @onlyinparadise4613
      @onlyinparadise4613 Месяц назад +6

      @@TheNutbrittle it’s fine for now until it isn’t. Then what are you going to do? 🤭

    • @drannymama
      @drannymama Месяц назад +8

      I make my own pets food, no rice, no grain no peanut butter. He sheds so much less now.

  • @sherkasabian3178
    @sherkasabian3178 Месяц назад

    Great video, but not all breeds can eat raw meat. Our little terrier has a sensitive stomach and the vet recommended green beans, squash mixed with hills science solid chicken, or cooked chicken.

  • @commonsense7707
    @commonsense7707 Месяц назад

    Sadly my pooch can't eat any kind of meat. She eats fruits & veggies for treats and a prescription soft food you only can get with a medical card. I get her the Himalayan cheese sticks for her to have someone to chew on it's tough like bones. Poor thing is pretty much a vegetarian. She's on probiotics. She's is healthy weight and doing well 🐩💗

    • @kimk3842
      @kimk3842 Месяц назад

      I am glad she is doing well. Whatever works best best for her, I say.

  • @seagoat8004
    @seagoat8004 Месяц назад +2

    I ask anyone watching this stuff to check what the ACTUAL research says. Don't just believe what you see - particularly when the studies cited are not shared.

    • @dalebailey754
      @dalebailey754 Месяц назад

      I listen to this channel a lot, but even my Dr. Harvey’s base mixes have some of these vegetables. Goes to shoe you can’t listen to everything someone says, even people you follow.

    • @seagoat8004
      @seagoat8004 Месяц назад

      @@dalebailey754 That's a healthy attitude.

  • @allinaday9882
    @allinaday9882 Месяц назад

    And pumpkin?

  • @StarEssences
    @StarEssences День назад

    The peanut butter I administer to my pet canines? 100% peanuts only...no other added ingredients. All the human foods I give to my dogs: Carrots, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchinis, butternut squash, berries; blueberries, black berries, strawberries, raw organ meat such as chicken gizzards, beef liver some sirloin USDA steak, lean ground hamburger, fish such as white wild caught Alaskan Cod, Salmon no salt added can sardines. A little of kefir and 100% pumpkin puree. Flax meal, chia seeds, and for my older dog a little Turmeric. These foods are varied throughout the week and feed them according to their size and weight. I have removed a lot of their dry kibble and have noticed that my dogs are doing #2 much less. When I was adding dry kibble to their wet food on a daily basis, they were pooping a lot more. I also have them on nutritious dog chews for their teeth. My dogs are doing much better and are happy and energetic.

  • @lindajonesartist
    @lindajonesartist Месяц назад +1

    I'm sorry, but you didn't even mention the WORST problem with rice. A lot of people think that if you cook and then completely cool the rice overnight, you'll get resistant starches that can both lower the glycemic index of the rice and provide a very specific type of fiber called resistant starches that feed healthy bacteria in the gut. Most homemade dog foods are refrigerated or frozen, and that can lower the glycemic index of rice, and provide resistant starches. But even that doesn't make rice acceptable for dogs.
    All rice contains arsenic. And yes, I did say arsenic, that toxic substance that can kill in high enough doses. A lot of people think that eating whole grain brown rice is healthier, because it has a lower glycemic index than white rice, but it actually contains MORE arsenic than white rice. Even organic brown rice has arsenic, and some brands of organic brown rice were found to be the highest in arsenic. And arsenic is cumulative. Eating rice day after day, every single day, is how rice becomes so toxic. And with your pet eating the same brands of food every day, or owners only using one recipe that includes rice for feeding their pet, they can get an astronomic amount of arsenic, which can cause cancer, especially a very specific type of cancer that is found in the bladder.
    My dog died from that kind of cancer. I thought I was giving her the healthiest diet possible, including only organic foods, avoiding legumes and other anti-nutrients, and making sure that the rice I used was whole grain organic brown rice, refrigerating it overnight to provide her with healthy resistant starches and lowering the glycemic index of it. She ate that day after day for years, and died of bladder cancer caused by arsenic poisoning. THAT is the biggest reason why rice should not be fed to pets. And I'm horrified that you didn't even mention it, because that fact has been known for YEARS. And most people can't imagine the sorrow that finding out what you thought was the healthiest diet possible for your pet actually killed them. I sorrow every single day for my dog, Mitzi, who was the most loving and loyal and well-trained dog I've ever had. And it's been four years since her death, and I STILL think of her, every single day. Every day, she motivates me to try to do even better for my current three little dogs.
    And you didn't mention that peanut butter also contains aflotoxins. Even the no-added-sugar, no added fats, fresh ground nothing but organic peanuts from the health food store.

    • @natalielefebvre1628
      @natalielefebvre1628 Месяц назад

      Well, I disagreed. Some vet will tell brown rice. It ok

    • @incanusolorin2607
      @incanusolorin2607 Месяц назад +1

      You are insane if you think rice is poison. It's a staple food in many parts of the world

  • @Nic-kx5dn
    @Nic-kx5dn Месяц назад

    Nature best.x herbs.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Месяц назад

    I’m just laughing reading all these comments about peanut butter. People it is an ingredient. Your dog does not need. Provides nothing to their diet. It makes you feel good when you give your dog a treat. That’s all. In some rare cases, it can be helpful and getting medicine into your dog but even then please try to find an alternative.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Месяц назад +1

    I make my own peanut butter with organic peanuts. The only treat I put the peanut butter in is a frozen treat with organic coconut yogurt.
    As far as what I put in his bowl, I use a recipe by a world renown vet who has practiced traditional veterinary medicine for 30+ years, and wholistic and Chinese medicine for over 20 years. Her recipe has a small portion of veggies, but it's a well balanced recipe that can be fed raw or gently cooked. I add organic quinoa and 4 oz peas and 4 oz green beans for fiber (in a 14 pound loaf) because my dog started eating grass. Since I started adding some fiber, he eats much less grass.

  • @dorothy7743
    @dorothy7743 Месяц назад +1

    So, use single ingredient peanut butter, duh.

    • @CocoonsLastHope
      @CocoonsLastHope Месяц назад

      Yeah she could’ve been more open about that, this way people will stop giving it completely when it’s not a problem if it’s prepared correctly.

  • @allinaday9882
    @allinaday9882 Месяц назад

    Organic Peanut with only peanut fat?

  • @spankey88
    @spankey88 9 дней назад

    What does it mean if your dog grazes like cattle? Spin is bad but grass and weeds and animal shit is ok?

  • @lcatt236
    @lcatt236 11 дней назад

    So give me a good recipe.

  • @bodhialvasao8897
    @bodhialvasao8897 26 дней назад

    Dogs need to eat starchy carbs seeds like rice and wheat. It’s very dangerous to avoid it altogether

  • @dIxIklo85
    @dIxIklo85 Месяц назад

    Hi!
    First of all, thank so much for your channel, your information you so carefully gathered and provide for us. My dog is getting raw feed for 2 years now and he loves it and he thrives with it. But now I have a problem: i needed to update my spreadsheet and his recipe. I gathered all data, made a new spreadsheet and a new recipe, I've even managed to get ALL nutrients to the recommend allowance (safe of iodine) within his food with as little to no supplements ... BUT i can't reach his recommended kaloric intake and i don't know what to do?! Everything else is on point, even the percentsge (28kg dog, 2,5% food=700gramms)..and then comes the kicker, too low in calories way too high in fat! The fat content is 4 times higher than recommended while his calories are still 200 short... Can somebody explain this to me? I'm lost

  • @charlesponzi9608
    @charlesponzi9608 Месяц назад +1

    Carbohydrates are also making us obese.

    • @sassysandie2865
      @sassysandie2865 Месяц назад

      What carbs would that be? Fruits and veggies don’t make us fat.

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Месяц назад +9

    My dogs are carnivores and I am too.

  • @nuttybar9
    @nuttybar9 Месяц назад

    I need foods to make my picky dog gain weight.

  • @jennm2545
    @jennm2545 Месяц назад

    you really should separate cats and dogs because they are very different. Cats are obligate carnivores and dogs are more omnivores. Check out the latest info about grain-free diets for dogs. My opinion its the excess peas and legumes added to grain free but just my opinion. Essentially dogs need veggies and grain, but cats need pure meat. I learned a lot about this with my elderly kitties at the end of their lives, unfortunately too late to fix the damage. I'm trying to do better for my dogs but dog food companies even the better ones follow the trends. I don't have the time to do homemade right so I give them the best I can find and add fresh veggies.

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual 10 дней назад

    All my large and extra large rescue dogs live to over 16,17. I give them all natural peanut butter on a regular basis. Not even humans should be eating that commercial,processed peanut butter.Few people read ingredients and even less are educated about not eating processed foods. NEVER feed this processed junk to pets,Xylitol WILL kill your pets.Avoid all processed foods and fast foods like chicken nuggets,frozen dinners and pizza,etc. Not only will they slowly kill your pet, they are full of spices that are toxic,onion,garlic,msg etc

  • @robertkattner1997
    @robertkattner1997 Месяц назад

    My dog only eats beef and liver. Nothing else.

  • @Chris-il9mf
    @Chris-il9mf Месяц назад +2

    Because of your channel and because our commercial dog food is all crap and full of toxins, (killed one of my shepherds) I switched over to raw for my 2 German Shepherds. 14 and 4 years old. What a change in both of them. My 14 year old had both knees repaired and was not active at all and overweight. Now she chases my 4 year old around the backyard and lost 10 lbs. I thank you for your work. BUT…you state spinach should not be in dogs diet. I just saw your video on “Simple raw food recipes for dogs” and you have spinach in the recipe..so which is it. Yes or No on the spinach?

    • @Max2k2se
      @Max2k2se Месяц назад

      Spinach is fine in moderation for most dogs. Use these kinds of videos as a guide then go find some reputable sites on feeding and stop taking such important concepts from random youtube videos.

    • @bennyblanco2523
      @bennyblanco2523 Месяц назад +2

      feed a variety of veggies....? i homecook and whatever veggies I buy for myself for the week will mostly go in my dog's food. The one constant veg that I include in her cooked food is sweet potatoes.

    • @Chris-il9mf
      @Chris-il9mf Месяц назад

      @@Max2k2se I don’t know who you are but who are you to tell me what is important or what reputable sites to go to or not? I do my own research and am not reliant on any one site. Thanks for your random input.

    • @dalebailey754
      @dalebailey754 Месяц назад

      Mariah has admitted that she has altered her advice as she continues to learn. This video was just published, so it’s her thinking at this moment. I look at how long ago the video was published to determine how new the information is. As for spinach? I’m not sure if my pre-made or base mixes have them, but I do know fruits and vegetables make up an extremely small amount of the raw diet I feed, so I am not too concerned.

    • @gwennie520
      @gwennie520 Месяц назад

      Hi, not Mariah but i think her point is that you shouldn't be relying completely on spinach for iron requirements, not that you should cut out spinach completely. You should still rely on your meats for your protein. But spinach provides fibre and phytonutrients for our dogs, and is also a great low glycemic veg! Yes you should steam/puree/ferment before serving spinach though. Point is - spinach can still be great, just don't expect it to cover your dog's protein requirements. :)