I do not
recommend feeding raw diets to immunosuppressed patients.
Not exact matches
Much of what she suggests for optimal
diet is similar to what I
recommend on this site, but she provides great scientific evidence for the necessity of foods like grass -
fed meats, bone broths, organ meats, fermented foods,
raw dairy (if tolerated) and more.
My dogs are
fed a
raw diet, but
recommend Orijen as a good kibble alternative.
If you chose to
feed a
raw diet it is
recommended that you also teach your dog that there will be times (when you travel or are on vacation) where it has to eat a commercial dog food.
Because the FDA and most veterinarians
recommend against
raw diets, there is not one set standard for how to
feed your dog a
raw diet, so you need to do your research and consider all your options.
With that said, many who support
raw feeding also
recommend support from a veterinarian to ensure that the
raw diet being
fed contains adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals.
Because of those additives, we
recommend feeding your pooch grain - free kibble, a homemade
diet using products found in your pantry and refrigerator, or a
raw diet.
Although we do know the benefits of dogs being
fed a
raw diet, the article writer is citing the
recommended guidelines that the AVMA has stated on their website here: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/FAQs/Pages/
Raw-Pet-Foods-and-the-AVMA-Policy-FAQ.aspx
Although she prefers a dry kibble
diet to the
raw I
feed, I'd
recommend her to anyone in Iowa or near Cedar Rapids
But definately do the reading in the books and you'll see —
feeding steak bones IS NOT a
raw diet and not
recommended.
Came very highly
recommend by people that insist on
feeding «
raw «when we explained that our schedules don't allow us to
feed our dogs a true
raw diet.
Dr. Martin Goldstein, known as Dr. Marty, is a preeminent holistic veterinarian who
recommends you
feed your puppy a well - rounded
diet of fresh
raw meat, organ meats and very small amounts of fresh vegetables.
Because of your dog's health challenges, I would
recommend a consult with a vet who is supportive of
raw feeding before changing his
diet.
While I am a strong supporter of the * idea * of
raw and / or home cooked
feeding, the reason I do not use it myself or
recommend it to most people is that I worry about any given person being able to prepare and serve a truly balanced
diet for the long term.
We haven't had any problems getting our puppy customers to understand how to
feed the
raw diet, I would recommend having these 2 books — Raw Dog Food and Natural Nutrition for Dogs & Ca
raw diet, I would
recommend having these 2 books —
Raw Dog Food and Natural Nutrition for Dogs & Ca
Raw Dog Food and Natural Nutrition for Dogs & Cats.
Dr. Ian Billinghurst, a pioneer in
feeding raw food to dogs,
recommends that people following a BARF (biologically appropriate
raw food or bones and
raw food)
diet feed about 60 percent
raw meaty bones (RMB) and 40 percent vegetables and other food (eggs, organs, and so on).
We strongly
recommend you do some research before you make the change, because you can't just go half way and
feed your dog a
raw food
diet part of the time and regular commercial food other times.
So long as it's a balanced
diet, then it can be a good thing, although I would
recommend Raw Feeding if you didn't want to go the dog food route with your puppy.
If you choose to
feed little Rascal homemade puppy food or
raw puppy
diet, make sure you know the ingredients which are safe and
recommended, plus which supplements or vitamins / minerals need to be added and in what amounts.
Holistic veterinarians strongly
recommend feeding fresh, mainly
raw food
diet to your puppy and kitten because the best nutrition maintains the best health, especially over the long - term.
If you are thinking of
feeding a
raw food
diet, we
recommend trying one of these
diets.
As you'll see below, I don't
recommend feeding raw food
diets for a number of reasons.
Hundreds of veterinarians
recommend raw meat
diets, and dozens of companies make them, but nobody
recommends abandoning all reasonable safe meat - handling principles when
feeding them.
You're already well - versed in
raw feeding, but if you're looking for a veterinarian who can help you formulate a
raw diet for a cat with kidney disease, I highly
recommend Dr. Lisa Pierson.
* As an animal naturopath, I
recommend feeding fresh, whole,
raw meaty bones over a prepared, frozen ground
raw meat based
diet.
After more than a decade of
feeding and
recommending a
raw, species appropriate
diet, my clients and I have witnessed an enormous difference between dogs
fed processed and
raw food.
Health and
Feeding - Allergies Homemade Diets Living and Raw Foods Mary Straus» Dog Feeding Info Medicinal Benefits of Whole Foods Natural Alternatives - Canine Wholistic Nutrition Natural Canine: Raw Feeding FAQ's Natural Food Natural Paws News, Summer 1995 - Recommended Reading Optimum Pet Nutrition Perfect Health Diet by Wendy Volhard Pottenger's Cats - A Study in Nutrition The TRUTH about feeding your dog The Ultimate Diet What is Best, Cooked
Feeding - Allergies Homemade
Diets Living and
Raw Foods Mary Straus» Dog
Feeding Info Medicinal Benefits of Whole Foods Natural Alternatives - Canine Wholistic Nutrition Natural Canine: Raw Feeding FAQ's Natural Food Natural Paws News, Summer 1995 - Recommended Reading Optimum Pet Nutrition Perfect Health Diet by Wendy Volhard Pottenger's Cats - A Study in Nutrition The TRUTH about feeding your dog The Ultimate Diet What is Best, Cooked
Feeding Info Medicinal Benefits of Whole Foods Natural Alternatives - Canine Wholistic Nutrition Natural Canine:
Raw Feeding FAQ's Natural Food Natural Paws News, Summer 1995 - Recommended Reading Optimum Pet Nutrition Perfect Health Diet by Wendy Volhard Pottenger's Cats - A Study in Nutrition The TRUTH about feeding your dog The Ultimate Diet What is Best, Cooked
Feeding FAQ's Natural Food Natural Paws News, Summer 1995 -
Recommended Reading Optimum Pet Nutrition Perfect Health Diet by Wendy Volhard Pottenger's Cats - A Study in Nutrition The TRUTH about
feeding your dog The Ultimate Diet What is Best, Cooked
feeding your dog The Ultimate Diet What is Best, Cooked or
Raw?
If you are unable or unwilling to
feed your pet a species appropriate, nutritionally balanced,
raw food
diet, then I strongly
recommend you compromise with the next best choice: USDA approved canned foods.