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Komentáře • 88

  • @Thedailydog
    @Thedailydog Před 13 dny +4

    so glad there are people on Dr Judy's page who can understand how important it is to create a clean environment for our pets. Feeding them a raw and gently cooked foods. We have total control over our pets diets

  • @passionateherbs8183
    @passionateherbs8183 Před měsícem +27

    I've been making homemade dog food since February 2020 and it is now much improved since watching your videos. I was adding chicken liver and heart, but I was very uncomfortable adding it because it wasn't organic so I stopped. This is what I currently add to my pup loaf... 3 pounds organic ground turkey, 6 pounds organic grass fed hamburger, 1 cup wild or organic blueberries, 1 cup organic spinach, 1 cup organic broccoli, 1 cup organic butternut squash, 1 can organic pumpkin, 3 cans sardines in water with no added salt, 3 tsp seaweed calcium, 3 tbsp of organic greens powder, 2 tbsp organic turmeric powder, 6-8 organic pasture raised eggs, and 3 tbsp organic flaxseed oil. They also get a vitamin.

    • @whatneth
      @whatneth Před měsícem +1

      Do you cook the eggs

    • @whatneth
      @whatneth Před měsícem +1

      Also how much do you give / portions

    • @passionateherbs8183
      @passionateherbs8183 Před měsícem +1

      @whatneth I make a "puploaf" / meatloaf like I saw Dr. Judy does in one of her videos, so yes, the eggs are cooked. I do, on occasion, give them very small amounts of raw beef.

    • @passionateherbs8183
      @passionateherbs8183 Před měsícem +1

      @@whatneth My 16 pound poodle gets 3 - 3.5 oz and my 27 pound rat terrier mix/mutt gets 7 - 8 oz. It depends on their exercise level for the day and if I have given them or plan to give them treats.

    • @veronicaziegler63
      @veronicaziegler63 Před měsícem +1

      How long do you cook it or is it raw

  • @gretchenkiley6615
    @gretchenkiley6615 Před měsícem +3

    I am so grateful for you, Dr. Judy! I've learned so much & am very grateful for the continuing education ❤ I'm horrified by what I used to unknowingly feed my baby 😔 Expensive major brand (2 brands) $4 American/can. Now dehydrated food & meat,
    I use a spoon to help feed beautiful Labby boy now since the food is a bit soupy - truly only a bit ❤🐾 Sincere thanks!!

  • @DrawerFullofRocks
    @DrawerFullofRocks Před měsícem +5

    I appreciate your educational content so much. I made a comment on another of your videos that was deleted because it stated that I had changed my dogs to a PPP product and they seemed to be doing fine. No worries. I understand, perhaps, why it was deleted. But here is the truth of my food journey with my four dogs (3 Catahoula Leopard Dog mixes and 1 very senior Aussie), I am now making the majority of their well-balanced natural foods with only a small amount of dry kibble in the mix. With a lot of research along with your educational videos about how to understand pet food labels, I did change their dry food to a much healthier brand than the PPP because they were suddenly acting as if they were unwell...not their usual perky selves. It is a 60/40 ratio of real meat (no meat meals and all meats are identified) to veggies, fruits, traditional grains (no corn. no soy) and is low-carb. Too, vitamins and minerals are not synthetic. So I am here to offer thanks to you, and to other advocates I follow, who are working to fight against the detriments of too many brands of unhealthy, mass-produced pet foods. I am grateful for what I have learned by taking time in the mornings with my coffee to learn, and then to put what I learned into action for my four beautiful best friends.

  • @mienmiennn
    @mienmiennn Před měsícem +3

    Thank you so very much. It's so hard to read the labels. I learnt to take a photo of them so that I can make the letters bigger. Every time I read one of these "organic" "natural" food labels, I get sad. And the best trademark in Spain doesn't sit well in my dog's belly. I don't mind walking the city with an intestine, but she doesn't want it. Natural heart and liver soup took her to emergencies. I can't cook much, It's so tricky and I feel so silly, but thanks to vets like you it has improved and now my cat likes wet food. thank you very much

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Před měsícem +6

    Fortunately, my doggy day care allows me to bring in my dog's cooked pup loaf meals, which have to be refrigerated. I also have them add warm water mixed with dried goat's milk before serving.
    They sell raw dog food products, so many of their clients' dogs eat raw... for boarding, they have to prepare for that with refrigeration and washing the dishes (or using paper plates). I feel so lucky my dog's day care can accomodate him!

    • @tracyl.8497
      @tracyl.8497 Před měsícem

      @joanies6778 what purpose does the goats milk serve just moisture ?

    • @DrJudyMorgan
      @DrJudyMorgan  Před měsícem +3

      🥛 The use of dairy in a dog or cat’s diet is controversial. For me, “raw or not at all” usually applies to dairy because the pasteurization process destroys beneficial enzymes, probiotics, and vitamins.
      🐐 Fermented, raw goat’s milk is my top dairy choice for dogs and cats. It is an easily digestible source of many nutrients and you can ferment your own SO EASILY 👏🏻
      1️⃣ Start with raw goat’s milk from an ethical company. I like @greenjujukitchen
      2️⃣ Add a probiotic of your choice (options below)
      3️⃣ Let it sit on your counter for 24 hours
      🥳 You now have fermented, raw goat’s milk you can give to your dog or cat. (Store in the fridge).

    • @SpiritLightWarrior
      @SpiritLightWarrior Před měsícem

      @@DrJudyMorgan Thank you for that, Dr. Judy. Much appreciated ❤️😺❤️

    • @simonepitre9996
      @simonepitre9996 Před měsícem

      Does anyone know anything about dr Marty's pet food?

    • @malishomecooking6008
      @malishomecooking6008 Před měsícem

      Dr. Judy, I thank you for educate us the pet parents, I follow you for years and I love the fact that you are trying to help and improve so many pets health. Bravo 👏 great work 👍 but I really get very frustrated when I try to look for dog food, after researching for months till now I couldn’t find any dry dog food that I can trust, I tried several types of freeze dried food or dehydrated food and unfortunately my husky dog refuses to eat that, he turns his head away 😢 I was interested in honest kitchen human grade food clusters but I realized that it contains lentils, from your other videos I understood that lentils are ok so far but we can’t know for sure if it actually can prevent absorption of taurine. Am I wrong? Can you recommend us a good quality of dry food brand? I cook for my dog every day, almost the same meal as I cook for my family , I cook his meals separately without onions, grains , or spices that are not allowed for dogs, I do use turmeric and dash of black pepper and sometimes I use cinnamon or ginger. But I know that it’s not a nutritionally balanced meal that’s why I need a good base of dry food. However I did buy complete vitamins for dogs but my dog smells it in his food and doesn’t want to eat, so I’m really desperate. Please help me out and direct me for a good brand that you are recommend. Thank you again for a fantastic job, your love for animals really touched my heart. God bless you and your family and your pups. 🙏😍

  • @cassandragoss1624
    @cassandragoss1624 Před měsícem +7

    Do you have a hard copy list of the recommended products and the ones to avoid? Other then the blog which is good as well.

  • @cassandragoss1624
    @cassandragoss1624 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you Dr. Judy such good information! I shared this link with my group this morning. 😊

  • @simonepitre9996
    @simonepitre9996 Před měsícem +2

    I use a freeze dried meat food. Dr martys. I mix it with kibble and weaning her off kibble. When she was on just kibble she drank sooo much water. Now its better

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Před měsícem +2

    Thank you very much for this great video. I have been giving my dogs VIVA Raw because Dr. Morgan is on their website recommending their raw pet food. So far, I am very happy with the healthy results of my dogs from eating VIVA Raw dog food. I had two Golden Retrievers who both died from cancer at the early age of 8 years old! They were both on high end kibble. I WILL NEVER FEED MY DOGS KIBBLE EVER AGAIN!

  • @niecek.6473
    @niecek.6473 Před měsícem +2

    I make my dog’s food the past 2-1/2 years, I actually add 2 Tbsp of warm water to their food, everything human grade 😊

  • @jo-annsangataldo65
    @jo-annsangataldo65 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you!!!❤🐕 sharing

  • @gretchenkiley6615
    @gretchenkiley6615 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Dr. Judy!!! ❤🐾

  • @gretchenkiley6615
    @gretchenkiley6615 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you SO much, Dr. Judy!

  • @Zizzyyzz
    @Zizzyyzz Před měsícem +1

    Excellent info, as usual. Thanks, Dr. Judy! 🌞🐾🐕🐶

  • @amcr9624
    @amcr9624 Před 29 dny +1

    As you're a DVM that now heavily promotes raw foods, I've watched all of your videos and those with Dr Rachel Fusaro, which has helped and educated me so much with my raw fed dog, which I so truly appreciate so much. While you were practicing, did you promote kibble brands? I'm genuinely curious if you recieved the offers of kickbacks back in the day from these kibbles companies?

  • @Breezyreyreyrio
    @Breezyreyreyrio Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Dr Judy. Great information.

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Před měsícem +2

    I think human grade makes sense, however wonderful products by companies like Raw Feeding Miami are not really for human consumption, but I feel they are great products. They have a great selection of organ meats. It is important to make sure that the items are not from dead, diseased or dying animals but I don't think we can expect these products to be for human consumption.

  • @mckenzieeleah
    @mckenzieeleah Před měsícem +2

    Hi dr Judy please can you help me! My dog has a rare allergy to meat and can only tolerate fish and eggs. How can I make a suitable health homemade dog food that will meet his nutritional needs. I really don’t want to keep feeding him kibble 😥
    Please help 🙏🏽

  • @melmoon1301
    @melmoon1301 Před měsícem +3

    Just FYI dogs are biologically considered what is called a facultative carnivore. There's obligate vs facultative.

  • @whosoever316
    @whosoever316 Před měsícem +4

    Dr. Judy - what are your thoughts on BULLY STICKS? Our new large breed puppy has such a strong desire to chew. Are bully sticks a good choice? I've had clients whose dogs broke a tooth on raw bones, so prefer to avoid those for chewing.

    • @DrJudyMorgan
      @DrJudyMorgan  Před měsícem +2

      drjudymorgan.com/products/icelandic-lamb-horn-dog-treat?_pos=9&_sid=e27adc4a0&_ss=r

  • @cosmeticsandpurseswithevelyn
    @cosmeticsandpurseswithevelyn Před měsícem +3

    Ever since I discovered that PURINA had atrocious report about peoples pets and my 2 fur babies were going through 60 cans of Friskies from PURINA I wanted to stop feeding them it but since buying other brands they wont eat it except MEOW MIX and SHEBA which is very expensive for the amount per dollar. I have been going crazy trying different canned food my male cat is difficult to get to eat I litterally have to chase him with a bowl to get him to start eatting or wait till he want to try new foods I serve while his sister is over weight and has a great appetite while I have to try to give him sonsume more food than her because of him being long and sendero. Finally I had to give in a purchase FANCY to see if he would at least eat. This experience has drainned me out at 65 years old going back and forth to the refrigerador with the left overs all in different containers. Wish I could still give them tbeir PURINA FRISKIES 60/40 packs, that would male life a whole lot easier.

    • @lisakaye9340
      @lisakaye9340 Před měsícem +1

      I’m having the same issue. My dogs - totally 💯 on homemade food. My 3 cats 🐈- won’t eat the homemade. They only want the friskees canned. They are 10 years old, so changing habits are hard.

  • @melissavalentine9771
    @melissavalentine9771 Před měsícem +1

    Assuming lypoma is this " benign" soft thing on my dog's side, he's 19 and we had it checked....they said it's benign

  • @akik8253
    @akik8253 Před měsícem +1

    My dog🐶 cat😻 and i😍 LOVE YOU🙏🤗🇦🇺

  • @kathleenrutherford733
    @kathleenrutherford733 Před měsícem

    Thank you

  • @lelialar
    @lelialar Před měsícem

    QUEEN!!!!!

  • @btpuppy2
    @btpuppy2 Před měsícem

    Dogs may not have a requirement for carbs, but my breed looks terrible on raw only with no carbs. They could not be shown at a dog show without some carb in their food. Boston Terriers are different.

  • @Tailionis
    @Tailionis Před měsícem +4

    I need help! My veterinarians is telling me I need a 4th booster for my puppy. I got her 3 because they were so persistent and said 2 wouldn't last. I was following the guide her and Rachael made. They said a titer test wouldn't show if the immmunity would last so was pointless before a year. But idk why they are pushing a 4th puppy vaccine? Are the strains not strong enough with just 3? I don't get it.

    • @LackTheSilverStacker
      @LackTheSilverStacker Před měsícem

      Don't get the injection if it feels wrong! We just adopted a dog and his shot record was crazy 7 immunizations and flea sht inj. Nope. Last shot my new dog will get! It's all a racket. Rabbies is also a scam never seen a rabbit dog or cat or anything and yet we inj. Them every year!?

    • @voiceofreason7856
      @voiceofreason7856 Před měsícem +1

      You vet sounds like nothing less than a pusher of drugs and you're right to be skeptical !! I hope Dr. Judy answers your comment OR check her You Tube channel. She has many videos on the pitfalls of OVER VACCINATION and how it actually harms dogs.
      My vet tried the SAME thing with me when my dog was a puppy.(That was 4 years ago) I listened to my Collie breeder, instead, and followed her lead : initial core vaccines at about 8 and 12 weeks old ( DHPP- distemper, hepatitis, parvo, para influenza ) - NO other boosters for them, and NO rabies shot till 6 months old. And nothing after that.You can go the titer test route, and only give boosters when necessary. It's what she's followed for her dogs, for literally decades, and she has some of the healthiest dogs you'll ever see. Dr.Judy will tell you - in her videos - that many of the shots last for years, and some last a lifetime. And some are not necessary at all for the majority of dogs. YET most vets are STILL pushing the 'Yearly Vaccines'. Of course they are - it's where they make the bulk of their money !! That, and neutering /spaying EVERY animal that comes into their practise. Dr. Judy has made videos on that topic too. I didn't get my guy neutered, and he's the gentlest dog you'll ever see, and gets on well with other dogs - NO aggression, NO 'behaviours', which is what they warn you they'll be if not neutered ! It's pure nonsense. So check our Dr. Judy's other videos on these topics and good luck with your new fur baby ! :)

    • @delaville680
      @delaville680 Před měsícem +6

      Is there another vet you can switch to? I am going to my first vet appt tomorrow with the shelter dog I adopted 2 weeks ago. Thanks to this channel & another I follow, I am ready to be an educated advocate for my fur baby. If they are not cooperative, I am prepared to go to another vet who is further away.

    • @Tailionis
      @Tailionis Před měsícem

      @@delaville680 I've been to 3 different ones. They all push the vaccines. Even a so-called hollistic vet was being very persistent. But the thing is they had said 3 vaccines, and this vet is saying 4. Are there different strengths or what? Why are some pushing 3 and some 4.

    • @kks3021
      @kks3021 Před měsícem +1

      Lots of vets push vaccines that are unnecessary and end up making your pet sick and dying sooner. Yearly vaccines are a lie! Look into holistic vets in your area. They still recommend certain vaccines but they will guide you into making better choices for your fur baby. You can educate yourself by researching what vaccines are actually necessary and what aren't. I hope this helps

  • @MH-se2zs
    @MH-se2zs Před měsícem +1

    I’m confused no green beans and sweet peas and potatoes bad for dog 😮🧐 other Vets saying they all good to add to dog diet. Did I misunderstood???

  • @goodtoseeyou
    @goodtoseeyou Před měsícem

    YAY!

  • @terrir3991
    @terrir3991 Před měsícem

    We just got a standard poodle puppy. We feed our older puppy OC Raw. What amount should we feed the puppy.?

  • @JW24928
    @JW24928 Před měsícem

    Is Ollie a good choice?

  • @snezanavl8580
    @snezanavl8580 Před měsícem

    I've tried raw and slightly cooked but my shih Tzu still chews at her paws and scratches I gave up on raw and have started kibble till she improves. Some dogs might not be able to handle so much protein, dogs in the wild did not eat 2 meals per day they were lucky to eat 3 times a week if they caught a prey.

    • @RoseJS118
      @RoseJS118 Před měsícem

      Hi, how long were you feeding cooked and raw before switching back to kibble ?

    • @snezanavl8580
      @snezanavl8580 Před měsícem

      @@RoseJS118 part raw and part kibble till for 2 years and just now raw only for 3 months

    • @michellewoods928
      @michellewoods928 Před měsícem

      Definitely try the Dr. Jean Dodds Nutriscan test to see what your dog is allergic to. I'm am assuming Dr. Judy would recommend this test also.

    • @snezanavl8580
      @snezanavl8580 Před měsícem

      @@michellewoods928 not available here I'm in Australia, is that a fur , blood or skin test.

    • @grateful7420
      @grateful7420 Před měsícem +1

      My pup is allergic to chicken. She licked at her paws incessantly when chicken was part of her diet.

  • @albaalvarado714
    @albaalvarado714 Před měsícem +1

    Greetings Dr!! How can I contact you? You, my dog ​​has diabetes and I need guidance with his diet please

  • @ddova2744
    @ddova2744 Před 20 dny

    Can a raw beef diet affect liver ALT levels?

    • @DrJudyMorgan
      @DrJudyMorgan  Před 20 dny

      ALT levels are mentioned in here: czcams.com/video/_Jelx7q1CJ8/video.html

  • @veronicaziegler63
    @veronicaziegler63 Před měsícem

    Is your pup load cooked or raw
    I tried raw one time he wouldnt touch it

  • @tracyl.8497
    @tracyl.8497 Před měsícem

    Is squash, cucumbers and broth good sources of moisture to add to semi cooked or raw food

    • @robinholbrook8296
      @robinholbrook8296 Před měsícem +2

      Squash is good too add. Homemade chicken broth ( no salt) is great too. I use dark meat chicken, chicken liver, sweet potatoes, rice, spilt peas, lentils, eggs, ground up egg shells, raw carrots
      , green beans. I use about anything but onions, garlic. Dogs can’t have onions, garlic.

    • @tracyl.8497
      @tracyl.8497 Před měsícem +1

      @@robinholbrook8296 thank you

    • @annagalati34
      @annagalati34 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@robinholbrook8296No lentils or peas!!!

    • @robinholbrook8296
      @robinholbrook8296 Před měsícem

      @@annagalati34 Google said lentils are safe for homemade dog food

    • @DrJudyMorgan
      @DrJudyMorgan  Před měsícem +4

      Garlic is fine for our pets! It is NOT TOXIC! Garlic can be beneficial for both dogs and cats in appropriate doses. I use fresh crushed cloves to get the full benefits of garlic.
      🐱 For cats: 1/4 clove (crushed) daily, 3-4 days per week.
      🐶 For dogs: 1/2 clove (crushed) per 20 pounds of body weight daily, with a maximum of 3 cloves. Best to take at least 1 day per week off.
      *Please make sure to note the difference between a clove and a bulb/head of garlic.
      Not recommended for puppies and kittens. Long term use is contraindicated in pets with vision issues. If your pet has a history of hemolytic anemia, it would be safer to avoid use of garlic in any form.

  • @ronaldkrikorian4712
    @ronaldkrikorian4712 Před měsícem +1

    I would Never feed my cats raw food!