Since I only buy organic / pasture -
raised meat and bones, it can get expensive.
Not exact matches
Vitamin D
raises the requirement for vitamins A
and K. Vitamin D should be taken by mothers or given to infants in the form of cod liver oil,
and mothers should consume a diet rich in grass - fed butterfat, cheese, fermented foods,
bone broths
and grass - fed organ
meats to supply vitamin D in a way that is safest
and most effective.
There won't be counting calories or low - fat diet dogma here, but there will be real food health posts
and nourishing recipes made with quality, whole food ingredients: lots of gorgeous veggies, good fats, fermented, probiotic - rich foods,
bone broths
and grass - fed / pasture -
raised meats and definitely gluten - free sweet treats from time to time.
Get this from grass fed / grass finished organ
meats,
bone marrow, wild fish eggs,
and to a lesser degree, pasture
raised (totally organic) egg yolks.
Back in the 1990s, research suggested that animal protein pulled calcium out of
bones,
raising requirements for those who ate lots of
meat, milk
and eggs.
For dogs, that's a pasture -
raised raw
meat diet with some organic vegetables,
bones and fat.
If the puppy is put on to a raw diet of
meat, organs, glands
and bone from a grass - fed, organically
raised animal, there may be no need for any additional supplements as a raw diet as close to whole prey as possible contains all the following naturally.