I feed my dog kibble because it’s affordable and I add homemade food topper! I use a mixed muscle meat with organs, coconut oil, spinach, kale, sweet potato, carrots, blueberries, white rice, and powdered goats milk mixed in. She loves it! I also do give freeze dried treats and try to get reasonably priced healthy foods for my dog.❤ love ur videos they r always so easy to understand how to keep my pet healthy!
I would love to see a video on eggs. I find a lot of mixed information as to whether they are better given raw or cooked (as a kibble topper). I've read that you can give them raw and the raw yolk is especially beneficial, but have also read that raw egg whites can cause biotin deficiency and that raw eggs have a risk of salmonella. I usually seperate the yolk and the whites and cook the whites while giving the yolks raw, but would love to hear your thoughts on it. Also, how much is too much egg? For example, can a medium 30-40 pound dog eat an egg per day with kibble (no other meat toppers) or can that be too much?
I’ve fed my dog literally nothing but McDonalds chicken tenders and fries for 3 years and it’s literally fine. I’m NOT spending money on that SCAM we call “dog food”. PERIOD.
Thank you so much for your informative videos! I have learned so much. I recently changed to Nutrisource guided by your recommendations and my 3 lb Chihuahua is doing amazing, no more allergies! I have watched almost all of your videos and I haven't heard your opinion with the brands ProPac and Eukanuba (which are recommended by almost every vet in my country). I would love to hear your thoughts on those brands 🤗 Thank you so much once again, I appreciate your time and great content! 🎉
One ounce of water per pound per day, at a minimum, is a lot of water. I’m sure the vast majority of dogs don’t get anywhere near that amount everyday. To keep my dog hydrated I add a tiny bit of Greek yogurt into four cups of water spread out during the day. If you feed your dog a high protein diet you got to keep that dog hydrated.