Great video. I really appreciate it how you went through every step verbatimly for each chicken to help with people who do better with a Hands-On process while watching your video
Edit: I cut out the drumstick and thigh bones now for my older dogs. Takes a bit more time but it helps them a lot. I feed them on average once a day. I also add some baked sweet potato, sometimes regular boiled potato, and organ meats like liver and heart. I also boil the bones to make broth for them. Whole milk from the store seems to be fine for them too in any amount.
I found this disinfectant called chlorhexadine for $17 (Used in vet’s offices for cleaning up after each patient, and in operating rooms) A gallon of concentrated chlorhexadine solution lasts a long time. I ordered mine on Amazon and while I was at it, ordered some decent spray bottles along with it. I just use about 5 Tablespoons solution to a quart of water. It sits on my counter and I use it whenever I’m making my dog a meal. I wash my hands, then spray a little on my hands too. I’ve also heard some people train their pups to eat in a designated area, on a mat that you can clean.
When my standard poodle just died, my toy wouldn't eat. So I started giving her raw chicken thighs. I buy organic, hormone free chicken thighs with no bones - I should start getting the cuts with the bones though. I do freeze any raw meat I give her first as I understand that kills e.coli/salmonella and any pathogens. Thanks for your video. The dog food industry has made billions on crap food that's "easy" - she LOVES her raw chicken (I cut with scissors too) Thanks again, your dogs look happy & healthy.
So if I feed my dog like this I only need to feed once a day also how many eggs do you give him?? Just getting into feeding like this I want my dogs healthy and was told this is the best for feeding
Yes once a day. Sometimes I skip a day because they just arent hungry enough to finish a whole bowl if you feed them everyday. The days I dont feed them chicken, I give them 3 eggs each.
@@sebastiansaxon when you feed them eggs, you mean raw egggs or cooked egges? and for 50 pound dog, the whole day they only eat 3 eggs, arent' they hungry? I just got dog, I have no experience, please let me know
Good point! We give them raw chicken liver and hearts occasionally for treats. I should be giving them more liver though. Ill start buying frozen beef liver for them tomorrow. Thanks for mentioning that!!!
I found this disinfectant called chlorhexadine. (Used in vet’s offices for cleaning up after each patient, and in operating rooms) A gallon of concentrated chlorhexadine solution lasts a long time. I ordered mine on Amazon and while I was at it, ordered some decent spray bottles along with it. I just use about 5 Tablespoons solution to a quart of water. It sits on my counter and I use it whenever I’m making my dog a meal. I wash my hands, then spray a little on my hands too. I’ve also heard some people train their pups to eat in a designated area, on a mat that you can clean.
I do give them organs from time to time. I forgot to mention it in the video. No I dont cook their eggs. I also give them cooked sweet potato mixed with butter once in a while.
No vet would recommend a raw diet due to the risks involved. I boil the chicken before I give it to my dog, mix in some boiled eggs, olive oil, carrots, Broccoli, peas, cauliflower and its good to go.
That makes dogs gassy. Its not normal or natural. They dont have thumbs or hands to start a fire with. They didnt evolve to eat cooked food like us. Its been years and Ive fed them like this everyday and they are happier and healthier than ever. The vets had my dogs on 4 different meds and on dog food that was literally killing them. Veterinarian practices are in it to make money. Just like doctors and mechanics. I dont trust any of them.
@@floatingpeaks4584 listen, Im glad you go way extra extra extra for your dog and Im sorry I only go to one extra level for my 4 dogs but I also have an entire homestead to manage including pigs chickens ducks and now a baby. Sometimes you just gotta do what you can and accept that a 91% is still an A.
For puppies the best food is definitely ground beef. If thats too expensive I would chop chicken breast into small chunks so it doesnt choke. Also give it raw eggs and whole milk.
I dont know if anyone will see this but this kind of diet is really bad for dogs. Dogs have evolved alongside modern humans for over 10 thousand years while being able adapt and evolve faster due to their short lifespans. Dogs diets have adapted to rely partly on grains, vegetable, and fruits due to the fact that they evolved with humans and ate the same things humans have eaten. If you want to feed your dog something healthy than look up videos of how to make vet approved dog meals. This is lacking alot of essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Also chicken legs skin is high in fat which is really bad for dogs. Top meats I would recommend if you wanted their diets to be closer to wolves would be to incorporate venison or rabbit meat. I prefer lean ground beef or lean turkey meat.
@@sebastiansaxon I read it but I still stand by my comment. Just because you started adding more to your dogs meals doesn't change the video. Less than 1 percent of people that have viewed this video, leaves comments and assuming 10 times the amount of commentors are just readers, than more than 80% of the people that viewed this video without reading any comments just leave with what ever ideas you put out in the video. You have done no research into dog nutrition and just provide your own personal anecdotes as proof you're doing something right. Also you should look into how sweet potatoes and peas are contributing to dog heart disease since you mentioned that you feed you dog sweet potatoes
I have a pitbull that size. One time after 2 years of feeding him like this, he choked on a drumstick bone and I pulled it out of his throat for him. I cut that out now for him. The drumstick bone is really hard compared to everything else.
Ive began feeding my bully raw beef organs. I would love to do chicken. Especially because it’s so cheap. But is there a risk of my pup getting salmonella?
Chicken gives my dogs diarrhea. Do you think its the difference of being cooked. I haven't given them raw yet. I'm afraid it will upset their stomachs. And, my dogs are 22 lbs, and 35 lbs. How do I know how much too feed?
Any cooked meat will give dogs diarrhea. Their bodies easily process bacteria thats normally harmful to humans like salmonella. Dogs eat raw meat. Thats their natural diet. I just feed them until they are so full that they stop eating. And I only feed them once a day. If you dont want to give them the bones, then at least chop off the cartilage and joints off the bones so that they have some substance to make thier poops more solid.
No. I stopped feeding the drumstick and thigh bones because theyre getting old now and have a hard time chewing through them. I just cut all their chicken now into chunks and I grind up the spines in a meat grinder. I also chop off the ends of the bones for them. Im gonna make another follow up video to this one next month. I take the remaining bones and boil them for a broth for them to enjoy after a meal.
Very informative video, i just have a quick question, i have a 7 month APBT, weight about 41lb. Do i need to boil the chicken first or can i just give him raw, because all these websites are talking about bacteria etc which is confusing, and make no sense because has far has i know, wild or domesticated animals are suppose to eat raw, but your input would be helpful thank you.
Raw. I just smell the chicken first. If it smells rotten, i dont give it to them. If it smells like raw chicken, good to go. Boiling the chicken for like a minute wouldnt hurt I guess. They make chicken sushi like that in japan hahaha.
Trust me, the moment this gets too expensive for me to handle, theyre back on dog food. This way of feeding is not for everyone. It's just nice for those who can afford to do it.
Im nervous to give my dogs raw chicken just cause of the bones. Idk if hed know that theyre there lol. He usually swallows meat whole as long as theyre tiny.
I was scared for a long time too. Im soooo happy I switched them to raw meat though. Ive been feeding them this way for about 2 years now and my dogs are healthier and happier than ever before.
this diet is completely nutritionally inadequate and I really hope no one else is following this video. it is so irresponsible to post videos like this teaching people to feed their dog such an incomplete diet
Get the hell out of here with this video. No, organ meats or secreting organs, liver. I’ll be surprised if your dogs last til their end of life. This is not the way to do PMR! You need to read more on how to feed raw.
I feed them beef liver and chicken hearts all the time. Just because I didnt mention it in the video doesnt mean my dogs will die. Also, make your video on it if youre so passionate about it.
Great video. I really appreciate it how you went through every step verbatimly for each chicken to help with people who do better with a Hands-On process while watching your video
Edit: I cut out the drumstick and thigh bones now for my older dogs. Takes a bit more time but it helps them a lot. I feed them on average once a day. I also add some baked sweet potato, sometimes regular boiled potato, and organ meats like liver and heart. I also boil the bones to make broth for them. Whole milk from the store seems to be fine for them too in any amount.
How much do you feed the 50lb pit a day? Update on diet, and nice dogs!
@@itsevaristo about 2.5 pounds a day
I found this disinfectant called chlorhexadine for $17 (Used in vet’s offices for cleaning up after each patient, and in operating rooms) A gallon of concentrated chlorhexadine solution lasts a long time. I ordered mine on Amazon and while I was at it, ordered some decent spray bottles along with it. I just use about 5 Tablespoons solution to a quart of water. It sits on my counter and I use it whenever I’m making my dog a meal. I wash my hands, then spray a little on my hands too. I’ve also heard some people train their pups to eat in a designated area, on a mat that you can clean.
When my standard poodle just died, my toy wouldn't eat. So I started giving her raw chicken thighs. I buy organic, hormone free chicken thighs with no bones - I should start getting the cuts with the bones though. I do freeze any raw meat I give her first as I understand that kills e.coli/salmonella and any pathogens. Thanks for your video. The dog food industry has made billions on crap food that's "easy" - she LOVES her raw chicken (I cut with scissors too) Thanks again, your dogs look happy & healthy.
Lol it doesn’t kill E. coli or salmonella , dogs have a better digestive track so it just doesn’t effect them the same
Excellent job and very informative. Thank you!
Thx for the video. You feed chicken legs everyday? I thought we need to variate with meat
Why do you cut up the leg quarter? I just feed it whole
That causes quite a mess cause my dogs arent large.
Boy does that dog look happy.
So if I feed my dog like this I only need to feed once a day also how many eggs do you give him?? Just getting into feeding like this I want my dogs healthy and was told this is the best for feeding
Yes once a day. Sometimes I skip a day because they just arent hungry enough to finish a whole bowl if you feed them everyday. The days I dont feed them chicken, I give them 3 eggs each.
@@sebastiansaxon when you feed them eggs, you mean raw egggs or cooked egges? and for 50 pound dog, the whole day they only eat 3 eggs, arent' they hungry? I just got dog, I have no experience, please let me know
I just let my dogs eat the whole quarter, do you feel that is a negative thing?
Thats good so long as your dog can handle it. My dogs' mouths arent quite big enough to handle that.
@@sebastiansaxon Thanks!
What about being complete and balanced? Ex. Muscle meat, fat, and organ meat is whole prey diet. Is this all you feed?
Good point! We give them raw chicken liver and hearts occasionally for treats. I should be giving them more liver though. Ill start buying frozen beef liver for them tomorrow. Thanks for mentioning that!!!
Throw in a can of sardines once a week. Packed in spring water...
Quick question so would you do this same kinda diet with a 5-6 month puppy whose already started a raw diet?
I would cut the bones out for puppies that young. I also cut bones out for the older dogs. I use the bones to make a broth for them.
My dog takes it around the house I get worried about bacteria spreading. I am teaching him to eat it in bowl
mine did that too. I trained them all to keep it in their bowls over time.
I found this disinfectant called chlorhexadine. (Used in vet’s offices for cleaning up after each patient, and in operating rooms) A gallon of concentrated chlorhexadine solution lasts a long time. I ordered mine on Amazon and while I was at it, ordered some decent spray bottles along with it. I just use about 5 Tablespoons solution to a quart of water. It sits on my counter and I use it whenever I’m making my dog a meal. I wash my hands, then spray a little on my hands too. I’ve also heard some people train their pups to eat in a designated area, on a mat that you can clean.
Why don't you feed organs and more variety? How do you know your dogs are getting all the nutrition they need? Also do you cook the eggs?
I do give them organs from time to time. I forgot to mention it in the video. No I dont cook their eggs. I also give them cooked sweet potato mixed with butter once in a while.
I also give them a decent amount of whole milk.
Can you please reply and tell me my dog won’t die if I give it raw chicken breast
So my girl will let me dog 😂
It wont die. It will be happy.
No vet would recommend a raw diet due to the risks involved. I boil the chicken before I give it to my dog, mix in some boiled eggs, olive oil, carrots, Broccoli, peas, cauliflower and its good to go.
That makes dogs gassy. Its not normal or natural. They dont have thumbs or hands to start a fire with. They didnt evolve to eat cooked food like us. Its been years and Ive fed them like this everyday and they are happier and healthier than ever. The vets had my dogs on 4 different meds and on dog food that was literally killing them. Veterinarian practices are in it to make money. Just like doctors and mechanics. I dont trust any of them.
@@sebastiansaxon you could argue that if you had a wolf, it should be fed a raw food diet. But dogs have been fed cooked food for generations.
@@floatingpeaks4584 listen, Im glad you go way extra extra extra for your dog and Im sorry I only go to one extra level for my 4 dogs but I also have an entire homestead to manage including pigs chickens ducks and now a baby. Sometimes you just gotta do what you can and accept that a 91% is still an A.
don't forget a calcium supplement
Plenty of vets cosign a raw diet for dogs.
And how long can you keep before you have to throw it out
The raw chicken stays good in the refrigerator for about 5 days. I usually keep my chicken in the freezer. It lasts a long time in the freezer.
If you cut a hole at the top of the bag and the bottom the juices will run out immediately no playtime just saying
How long would I have to leave the chicken out though? Cause I bought the same ones but their a bit frozen.
Usually takes 12-18 hours to dethaw from fully frozen.
@@sebastiansaxon wouldn’t take cause any salmanela or like the meat go bad? What if I give it to them frozen? Can I hear it up a little bit or not?
Should I feed my puppy chicken breast or chicken legs?
For puppies the best food is definitely ground beef. If thats too expensive I would chop chicken breast into small chunks so it doesnt choke. Also give it raw eggs and whole milk.
So you start feeding them raw chicken as soon as they switch to solids? Or is there a specific time to start
At an early age I wouldnt recommend giving them bones. Other than that, they can start eating meat as soon as they start eating solid food.
I dont know if anyone will see this but this kind of diet is really bad for dogs. Dogs have evolved alongside modern humans for over 10 thousand years while being able adapt and evolve faster due to their short lifespans. Dogs diets have adapted to rely partly on grains, vegetable, and fruits due to the fact that they evolved with humans and ate the same things humans have eaten. If you want to feed your dog something healthy than look up videos of how to make vet approved dog meals. This is lacking alot of essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Also chicken legs skin is high in fat which is really bad for dogs. Top meats I would recommend if you wanted their diets to be closer to wolves would be to incorporate venison or rabbit meat. I prefer lean ground beef or lean turkey meat.
Spent all that time writing your own comment without even reading the top pinned comment. Sorry you wasted your energy typing all of that.
@@sebastiansaxon I read it but I still stand by my comment. Just because you started adding more to your dogs meals doesn't change the video. Less than 1 percent of people that have viewed this video, leaves comments and assuming 10 times the amount of commentors are just readers, than more than 80% of the people that viewed this video without reading any comments just leave with what ever ideas you put out in the video. You have done no research into dog nutrition and just provide your own personal anecdotes as proof you're doing something right. Also you should look into how sweet potatoes and peas are contributing to dog heart disease since you mentioned that you feed you dog sweet potatoes
Do you give them anything else between two chicken meals?
Eggs and sweet potato for snacks if theyre pushing their food bowls.
Do you give them raw eggs
Do you cook the eggs 🍳 ?
No
hey i have a amstaff that’s 5 months is it okay to feed him the whole leg without cutting he has all his adult teeth and he’s a heavy chewer
Should be fine. Mastiffs are huge. Maybe just cut between the drumstick and thigh for less of a mess?
Oh wait i read that wrong. Amstaff?
I have a pitbull that size. One time after 2 years of feeding him like this, he choked on a drumstick bone and I pulled it out of his throat for him. I cut that out now for him. The drumstick bone is really hard compared to everything else.
@@sebastiansaxon american staffordshire terrier he’s around 50-60 pounds
@@sebastiansaxon okay so you recommended atleast cutting it in half? and feed both parts
Ive began feeding my bully raw beef organs. I would love to do chicken. Especially because it’s so cheap. But is there a risk of my pup getting salmonella?
Freeze it first, that kills those pathogens.
nah no risk
Do you give your dog that once a day? Or twice?
Once a day, 6 days a week. On the 7th day they get a couple of raw eggs.
@@sebastiansaxon so if you feed them raw chicken daily, they daily just have once meal which is enough, right?
are chicken leg bones safe on dogs when raw?
Yes my dogs just crunch right through them
@Mr StarRoe Never give a cooked bones to dogs. Always raw.
@@sebastiansaxon and before feeding them those raw chicken legs, do not need to wash them?
Chicken gives my dogs diarrhea. Do you think its the difference of being cooked. I haven't given them raw yet. I'm afraid it will upset their stomachs. And, my dogs are 22 lbs, and 35 lbs. How do I know how much too feed?
Any cooked meat will give dogs diarrhea. Their bodies easily process bacteria thats normally harmful to humans like salmonella. Dogs eat raw meat. Thats their natural diet. I just feed them until they are so full that they stop eating. And I only feed them once a day. If you dont want to give them the bones, then at least chop off the cartilage and joints off the bones so that they have some substance to make thier poops more solid.
@@sebastiansaxon how many times do you feed your dog chicken a day ? And which quantity do you give each of them ?
@@papalatyrmbodj707 once a day, 6 days a week. I make their bowls very full.
Nice video bro
can we feed weight bearing bones to pups ?
No. I stopped feeding the drumstick and thigh bones because theyre getting old now and have a hard time chewing through them. I just cut all their chicken now into chunks and I grind up the spines in a meat grinder. I also chop off the ends of the bones for them.
Im gonna make another follow up video to this one next month.
I take the remaining bones and boil them for a broth for them to enjoy after a meal.
Very informative video, i just have a quick question, i have a 7 month APBT, weight about 41lb. Do i need to boil the chicken first or can i just give him raw, because all these websites are talking about bacteria etc which is confusing, and make no sense because has far has i know, wild or domesticated animals are suppose to eat raw, but your input would be helpful thank you.
Raw. I just smell the chicken first. If it smells rotten, i dont give it to them. If it smells like raw chicken, good to go. Boiling the chicken for like a minute wouldnt hurt I guess. They make chicken sushi like that in japan hahaha.
@@sebastiansaxon lol yeah i hear you brother, thanks for the speedy reply, stay blessed.
That’s 3k a year in chicken but I’m sure they love it
I spend about half of that each year on their food including their liver and meds and stuff.
Trust me, the moment this gets too expensive for me to handle, theyre back on dog food. This way of feeding is not for everyone. It's just nice for those who can afford to do it.
My puppy eat chicken breast a little bit of kibble raw egg
Im nervous to give my dogs raw chicken just cause of the bones. Idk if hed know that theyre there lol. He usually swallows meat whole as long as theyre tiny.
I cut out the drumsticks and thigh bones now cause a couple of the dogs are getting older now and cant crunch through them like they used to.
I hope you had a great Christmas and new year
Thanks you too!
I think the juices are disgusting as well! I always drain it!
why feed him every 36-48 hours? what’s wrong with a daily AM PM routine?
Usually every 24 to 36 hours nowadays. They dont get hungry twice a day if you feed them like this.
Cool video! I’m scared and hesitant to give my dogs raw chicken.
I was scared for a long time too. Im soooo happy I switched them to raw meat though. Ive been feeding them this way for about 2 years now and my dogs are healthier and happier than ever before.
It’s their ancestral diet!!! Go for it . Remember we domesticated them. They still have instinctual habits
Nate I hope it went well for you, and everybody else I’m blaming y’all asses if my baby get sick 😂
@@splainthat_ish4044 i’m saiying !
Can dogs eat chicken breast?
Yes
You've turned yourself into a butcher
@@shingtome2179 true. But this way its 60 cents per pound
That’s not properly feeding a raw diet 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, my dogs are happy and healthier than ever 2 years later. Occasionally I add organ meats.
Thanks My friend for sharing the knowledge 😃
What about salmonella?
Doesnt affect them
No viedo in a year
In the last year Ive moved from Oregon to Tucson to Florida and both of my laptops broke. I plan on starting videos again in a couple months.
Some day there will be videos of a superior creature teaching how to cut humans.
Nah
this diet is completely nutritionally inadequate and I really hope no one else is following this video.
it is so irresponsible to post videos like this teaching people to feed their dog such an incomplete diet
I also feed them liver and hearts.
@ Riely Marie - You should do a little research before spouting off. Seriously, do some reading!
Get the hell out of here with this video. No, organ meats or secreting organs, liver. I’ll be surprised if your dogs last til their end of life. This is not the way to do PMR! You need to read more on how to feed raw.
I feed them beef liver and chicken hearts all the time. Just because I didnt mention it in the video doesnt mean my dogs will die. Also, make your video on it if youre so passionate about it.