If you have children in your home or concerns over cleanliness, I would not
recommend raw feeding due to the risk of salmonella.
I no longer feed or
recommend raw feeding for this reason.
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.
I was
recommended raw feeding by the breeders of both my dogs and their dogs live long healthy lives.
Not exact matches
Ingredients: 2 cups whole,
raw, organic milk from grass -
fed cows 1 cup organic cream,
raw is best, but at least not UHT (ultra-pasteurized) 3 egg yolks from pastured chickens (I don't
recommend store - bought eggs be eaten
raw) 2 TBL, or to taste, real maple syrup 2 tsp pure, organic vanilla extract Pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg OR pumpkin pie spice Dash of unrefined sea salt
Liquid Nutrition: I
recommend consuming protein shakes with berries and coconut milk or
raw, grass -
fed milk (if tolerable) and a high quality protein powder.
If you use milk, we would
recommend raw, grass -
fed milk from a trusted farmer source.
When a child is ready for other foods to be introduced, the AAP also strongly
recommends feeding products that have been pasteurized to kill bacteria and parasites often found in
raw beverages.
I
recommend organic grass
fed beef, free range chickens, free range eggs, organic
raw dairy, and certain forms of protein powder.
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.
Obviously
raw is best, and I am merely
recommending the article I linked to for the sake of the information about goat's milk, not as an authority on how to
feed infants.
Just one more question — you
recommend custards / smoothies / puddings, would it be OK to use
raw cow's milk in these for 6 month old babies who are breastfed but topped up with formula at every
feed?
We
recommend eating extra servings of the following foods: Acai Berries Almonds (
raw) Artichokes Avocados Blueberries Blackberries Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cacao nibs or Cacao powder Cashews (
raw) Chia Seeds Chlorella Cucumbers Goji Berries Grass
fed... Read More»
As far as dairy is concerned, I
recommend buying
raw organic grass
fed milk.
If you want to boost your B - 12, we
recommend finding food based sources such as fermented foods, shellfish, pastured eggs,
raw dairy and grass
fed, antibioitic free organ meats.
I
recommend using
raw butter from grass -
fed cows when enjoying sweet potatoes.
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.
In fact, I have not had one single «dog bone incident» in my practice since I started
recommending feeding raw meat, veggies, and bones in my practice in the»90s.
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.
The
Feeding: Manny tries some inexpensive
raw ground meat
recommended by a friend, supplements with quality kibble and has his first experience with salmonella.
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.
Feeding your pet
raw meat from road kill or animals that have been hunted also isn't
recommended.
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.
Why is
raw feeding not
recommended?
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.
I would highly
recommend this food to others who want to
feed their cats
raw but don't have the time to prepare at home.
I do not
recommend feeding raw diets to immunosuppressed patients.
We
recommend you
feed your puppy a grain - free, natural
raw food like Nature's Variety or Northwest Naturals.
With this beginners guid to
RAW I
recommend just
feeding the same basic leg quarter meal for the first month.
You can fast them for a day or so if you wish before you switch, but the way I would
recommend is to throw away your kibble, and start
feeding raw.
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.
The first thing I would
recommend is to make sure you have reference materials on hand since you appear to be new to
raw feeding.
I am hesitant to
recommend them because I have seen several catteries contaminated with fatal Salmonella infections which, I believe, were caused by
feeding raw meat.
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).
I would also
recommend going to the Honest Kitchen web page and reading all the information on how to
feed it, adding
raw extras is covered there.
A friend recently
recommended the Leerburg website to me as a # 1 resource for getting started on
raw feeding.
I
recommend you
feed dry or canned food separately from dehydrated or
raw meals because they digest at different rates.
Some pet owners
recommend freezing all
raw fish before
feeding it to pets — this is thought to kill the parasites.
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.
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.
More and more veterinarians
recommend feeding your dog with
raw dog food.
If you're new to the idea of
feeding raw puppy food I'd
recommend reading from the top all the way through, and if you like what you've read, bookmark this page so that you can come back to it when needed.
Eggs can be found in many dog treat recipes so they can get its natural benefits in many forms; however, it is not
recommended to
feed dogs
raw eggs as it can lead to stomach upset.