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Feeding your dog and cat a natural and wholesome raw meat diet is ridiculously simple, yet many people make it complicated and I never know why. Do you?
In less than 9 minutes and 52 seconds, I will provide you with a hassle free way of making natural homemade pet food – guaranteed.
If you want to feed a dog or cat a natural and wholesome raw meat diet, then I am here to help you.
My ridiculously quick and simple guide to natural homemade pet food makes things so simple that even a monkey could do it – or in other cases – your husband.
The key is to love the whole process. When there is love, everything is easy.
This is a short and basic guide to making and feeding a wholesome raw meat diet for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. If you want to learn more, then read my entire book online for free at www.pet-grub.com.
This guide is meant for those who hate reading, who want something simple and also, the PDF version of this guide can be shared with friends and family.
Thousands of pets are sick today and even more are destined to become ill. But, it doesn’t have to be this way. Pets don’t have to be sick. Pets deserve the chance to be healthy.
I love pets and it breaks my heart when I see a sick pet – if only the pet had a chance to eat a wholesome and natural raw meat diet, if only I could help that dog or cat – that’s what I think to myself. So I write this guide not for the benefits of humans, but ultimately for the pets who rely on the humans to make wise decisions for them.
People have been brainwashed into thinking that a recipe is needed to make natural homemade pet food. But, making wholesome homemade pet food is mind boggling simple. Recipes, as a result, only make the process unnecessarily complicated. Natural homemade pet food requires a maximum of three things:
Today, you are going to learn the basic principles and guidelines to making natural homemade pet food and how to mix it all together – without recipes!
Recipes are very restrictive. If you don’t have one part of the recipe, you can’t make the meal. Plus recipes are always complicated – you also spend too much time measuring. Oh what a hassle those recipes are!
The principles and guidelines that I will teach you will provide you with freedom. The freedom to relax, the freedom to have fun, the freedom to use what you have – and ultimately, the freedom to spend more time loving your pets.
So many pets are sick today that humans now see illness as normal. Whether it be fatty tissues, dental problems, allergies, flea infestations, cataracts, diabetes, kidney failure, cancer, pancreatitis, skin problems, colitis – whatever the problem, so many pets are sick today that humans have begun to see these health problems as normal, but health is normal. Our pets don’t need to be sick.
Health begins with diet. Without a wholesome diet, the body cannot be healthy. It’s just common sense!
Thus the benefits of feeding a natural and wholesome raw meat diet is twofold:
While I would love to tell you that a natural raw meat diet would prevent every problem, life just does not work this way. Ultimately, any pet can get sick regardless of the diet. But, the simple fact is that without a wholesome diet, the body never has the chance to be healthy.
There is only 1 reason to feed a wholesome raw meat diet – love.
When you love your pets then you want the best for them – you want them to live a happy and healthy life.
It has been said, 90% of diseases are diet related. Stop and think about how powerful that statement is. Next ask yourself, Can I feed my pets better?
90% of diseases are diet related
Can I feed my pets better?
Mother Nature created carnivores to eat raw meat.
Carnivores were not designed to eat cooked meat and carnivores were definitely not meant to eat grains such as rice. Cooked meat shuts down the digestive system of our pets and foods like rice, corn and other grains lead to many health problems in our pets.
Some people are afraid to feed raw meat because they fear food poisoning. If you have this fear, then it’s because you are thinking about human nutrition, not animal nutrition. But here are 3 things you should consider:
The funny thing is that when you feed cooked meat, the acid in the stomach is a lot weaker leading to poor digestion. As a result, the food can then get stuck in the intestinal tract leading to health problems. Ironic when you really think about it – cooked meat, which is perceived to be safer is, in many ways, the actual cause of health problems in our pets.
More information:
Meat:
Vegetables:
Fruits:
Although a wholesome raw meat diet is very nutritious, some nutrients are missing – especially calcium. Actually, there is some calcium, just not enough. Therefore, we must add calcium to the diet.
You have two choices when it comes to a calcium supplement – either make it yourself or buy it. Human calcium supplements should not be given to our pets, as they do not provide enough calcium. Below, you will learn where to buy the calcium supplement and how to make it yourself.
When feeding cats, it's better to use a plate so their whiskers don't get wet.
Ground Meat:
Meat Chunks:
Eggs:
Fish:
When you feed a wholesome raw meat diet, you actually want your pets to eat as much as they want at each meal. I realize this goes contrary to what most people have been taught, but it’s important to understand that our pets are not starving for food, but rather they are starving for nutrition.
The only reason why dogs and cats are constantly hungry is because they are not getting the nutrition they require.
When we feed our pets a wholesome raw meat diet, we begin to feed them maximum nutrition. So, in the beginning, your pets will eat a lot of food. But usually, after about 2 weeks, your pets will reduce their food intake substantially – often by 50% or more.
When your pets reduces their food intake you will wonder if they are sick because there is food left on their plate. But, they have eaten. They just don’t need to eat as much food now. At this point, they are on a maintenance diet.
You want to feed your pets until they walk away with some food left on the plate.
If your pet continues to eat excessively after about 4 weeks, then it means there is an underlying issue or health concern – usually, but not always, related to the thyroid. Either way, this is a medical condition that needs the attention of a vet, preferably a holistic vet.
Only those feeding a wholesome raw meat diet should use this method. Pets eating commercial pet food and/or cooked meat cannot be fed this way.
Mature dogs and cats only need one meal per day. Carnivores are meant to eat 1 large meal per day while horses, cows, goats, etc are meant to eat constantly. Mother Nature designed carnivores to have a shockingly large stomach. Carnivores are gorgers, not grazers.
Carnivores have been known to eat as much as 25% of their own body weight in 1 meal. But I am happy to report that I’ve never heard of a pet doing this. Only an animal that hasn’t eaten for several days would do this.
When you feed 1 meal per day and when you let your pets eat as much as they want, then you will find that they will easily go 24 hours without being hungry.
I personally feed at nighttime. This way, in the morning, my pets are calm allowing me to do whatever I need to do.
Puppies and kittens have a different feeding schedule.
1 - 3 months 4 to 6 times per day 3 - 6 months 3 to 4 times per day 6 - 12 months 2 times per day 1 year and older once per day
I realize not everyone can feed their puppy or kitten as many times as needed. But do try your best. This is the formative year of our pet's lives and ultimately affects their health during adulthood.
If you are not able to feed the suggested number of meals per day, then feed in the morning, when you get home from work and then again later at night.
Puppies and kittens will ultimately reduce the number of meals they require naturally. You will start to notice that they are no longer interested in a meal. When this happens, reduce the number of feedings per day.
Generally speaking, a cat or a dog becomes an adult at the age of 1. But large breed dogs take 2 or 3 years to fully mature. Therefore, large breed dogs should be fed twice per day for 2 to 3 years.
Puppies and kittens that eat a wholesome raw meat diet will begin to develop a strong immune system around 8 to 10 months of age. Once this happens, they may begin to expel live worms until about 15 months of age. As a result, I personally don't deworm my pets – I let their body do it naturally.
Try feeding your pet a 100% wholesome raw meat diet. If they like it, great. If not, then start by adding a small amount of new food and to the old food. Next, slowly increase the new food daily while decreasing the old food.
My experience has taught me that when a pet is hesitant to eat a wholesome raw meat diet, it’s because the human is forcing it thus creating tension. Just relax. If your pet doesn’t want to eat the new diet right away, just do a slow transition. Otherwise, if your pet wants the food – feed it – why wait?
Initially, some pets may vomit a natural raw meat diet. This usually indicates their digestive system is weak. The simple solution is to add some pancreatic-derived enzymes to the food. Then, after about 2 to 4 week, the enzymes are usually no longer needed although still beneficial. In fact, I suggest giving enzymes with every meal, regardless of the state of health. The enzyme supplement I use is called FloraZyme LP.
FloraZyme LP
Pets eating a raw meat diet will detoxify. The detox can last for a day, a week or possibly a few weeks – it depends on how unhealthy the pet is.
In order for the body to be healthy, it needs wholesome nutrition. When your pet gets the nutrition it needs, then the body responds – it detoxifies. Nutrition provides the strength the body needs to clean (detoxify) itself. Detoxification can happen in many forms including, but not limited to: constipation, loose stools, uncontrollable bowel movements, bad breath, itchy skin, bad gas, strong urine, frequent urination, uncontrollable urination, lethargy, extreme lethargy, mucous discharge, hair loss and more.
Don’t be surprised when your pet detoxifies. It’s a sign that your pet is getting stronger and healthier. Detoxification can be a scary process and in health, things get worse before they get better. Most pets will begin detoxifying anywhere from 1 day to 1 month after eat a raw meat diet.
When feeding a wholesome raw meat diet, your pets won’t need many nutritional supplements. But some nutrients are missing. The most significant is calcium. Therefore, always add calcium to the diet.
I choose to use ground eggshells as the source of calcium. Ground eggshells are high in calcium yet low in phosphorus.
A list of supplements I use and provide, including a ground eggshell supplement, which are designed specifically for your pets, can be found at:
http://www.pet-grub.com/pet-supplements
How To Make Ground Eggshell Powder:
The safest bones to feed your dog or cat, in my opinion, are chicken necks.
While other types of bones can be fed, chicken necks are the easiest for our pets to crush without us having to worry about bones getting stuck inside their body.
Bones should not be considered a calcium supplement. Although bones do contain calcium, they also contain a high amount of phosphorus. Therefore, think of bones as a mineral supplement. When feeding bones, you must still provide ground eggshells as a calcium supplement. If not, then your pet will suffer from calcium related health problems.
I like to feed a few chicken necks two or three times a week.
Never feed cooked bones.
Jesse is an avid pet lover and author of the extremely popular ebook entitled Pets Need Wholesome Food Also, which he originally wrote starting in 1995. Jesse's writing style is simple, easy to understand and at times, humorous. People enjoy Jesse's book because he makes feeding a wholesome diet simple rather than complicated – yet still highly informative and educational. Jesse has helped thousands of humans, since 1994, learn about wholesome homemade pet food. Jesse also operated a cat sanctuary in the Philippines for 3 years. In 2003, Jesse wrote another hugely successful ebook known as Juicing Book. Jesse allows individuals to read his ebooks online for free at www.pet-grub.com and www.juicingbook.com.
Pets Need Wholesome Food Also
Juicing Book
This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to replace specific veterinary advice. There are many methods and approaches to feeding pets. You are encouraged to seek the method that makes most sense to you. The author is not responsible for unfavorable reactions to the information provided.
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