Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 http://jubileeaires.com/diet.htmNote: Here is the link to the raw dog food recipe. I make several changes to this diet however it is a great place to start and to learn from. Joyce has given me her permission to share this with anyone. I don't use much if any vinegar as my dog isn't fond of it. I also add my kelp at meal time as I don't want to freeze it. I will add coconut oil several times a week. And Emma loves Bragg's on her food. I use a minimum of meat in her raw veggies, however decreasing the meat over time will help some dogs adjust to the diet change. I do give raw chicken wings, necks, backs, legs and thighs with bones. She is a golden retriever and can handle the larger bones. Adjust the amounts of meat and size of bones for your dog. I do not give pork as it upsets her tummy. I will give beef bones to chew on however she isn't a big chewer. I also include some of what I am having each day to add to variety in her diet. I don't give onions to her however if I over look a small piece and she gets it I don't get upset about it. She isn't a lettuce eater! So make adjustments to the diet you are comfortable with and what your dog likes. I do give a human grade multi vitamin daily, as well as a few others I feel she needs. I freeze in cup size containers and make each batch different. I give 1/2 cup of food, raw chicken and some of my food twice a day. Trish Burrows sunflowers2 P.O. Box 456 Newland, NC 28657 828-733-1672 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 I was able to pull it up this way: http://jubileeaires.com/diet.htm Tommie http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com rawfood , " Trish Burrows " <sunflowers2 wrote: > > http://jubileeaires.com/diet.htmNote: > > Here is the link to the raw dog food recipe. I make several changes to this diet however it is a great place to start and to learn from. Joyce has given me her permission to share this with anyone. > > I don't use much if any vinegar as my dog isn't fond of it. I also add my kelp at meal time as I don't want to freeze it. I will add coconut oil several times a week. And Emma loves Bragg's on her food. I use a minimum of meat in her raw veggies, however decreasing the meat over time will help some dogs adjust to the diet change. I do give raw chicken wings, necks, backs, legs and thighs with bones. She is a golden retriever and can handle the larger bones. Adjust the amounts of meat and size of bones for your dog. I do not give pork as it upsets her tummy. I will give beef bones to chew on however she isn't a big chewer. > > I also include some of what I am having each day to add to variety in her diet. I don't give onions to her however if I over look a small piece and she gets it I don't get upset about it. She isn't a lettuce eater! So make adjustments to the diet you are comfortable with and what your dog likes. I do give a human grade multi vitamin daily, as well as a few others I feel she needs. > > I freeze in cup size containers and make each batch different. I give 1/2 cup of food, raw chicken and some of my food twice a day. > Trish Burrows > sunflowers2 > P.O. Box 456 > Newland, NC 28657 > 828-733-1672 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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