PhD Nutritionist Reacts to Home-Cooked Dog Food

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In this hilarious yet insightful video, join Dr Francis Cabana as he analyses and reacts to CZcams's most-watched home-cooked dog food recipes. With his wealth of knowledge and experience, he'll provide valuable insights into the nutritional value and potential benefits or risks associated with these homemade meals.
    From ingredient choices to cooking methods, Dr Francis will examine it all, offering tips and recommendations for providing a balanced diet for your beloved pet. Whether you're a pet owner or just curious about pet nutrition, this video will leave you with a newfound appreciation for feeding your pet a complete and balanced diet - even at home.
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  • @petcubesofficial
    @petcubesofficial  Před 4 měsíci +14

    We are back with Part 2! Learn how to make better food for your dog!
    Watch it here czcams.com/video/ZFrS1j21u2c/video.html

    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 Před měsícem

      Raw, dogs should eat raw. Dogs in nature do not get out a fry pan and a stove.

  • @tubitee1765
    @tubitee1765 Před 11 měsíci +282

    My took my yorkie with pancreatitis to the vet month and a half ago and they literally said that they cant help her and eventually we have to consider putting her down. I was devastated. They prescribed her the digestive health dog diet that she wouldn’t eat. So what i did?
    I started to feed her small amounts of cottage cheese without sodium and low fat. Then I started cooking for her chicken or turkey with veggies, without fat, just a little coconut oil , but very little. I gave her slippery elm with a syringe before every meal.
    A month ago she wasn’t able to walk from the pain. Today she is walking around the house, getting on the couch without a pillow, she is back to normal. She gained 1.6 pounds. Im just going to keep doing what i was doing…

    • @tubitee1765
      @tubitee1765 Před 11 měsíci +23

      Forgot to add that i puree her food and feed her small portions with a spoon.

    • @xxyy1318
      @xxyy1318 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@tubitee1765❤❤

    • @jully1744
      @jully1744 Před 9 měsíci +26

      My yorkie is 17 still hopping and running….
      5 years ago, she had pancreatitis and liver blood panel was off the charts.
      It is reversed after 1 year of giving her raw freeze dried food, and sometimes cooked meats and snacks.
      I’m making blended chicken bone broth and collagen for her now to add into her food daily. Gives her freeze dried chew snacks like chicken necks, fish skin, beef esophagus, turkey necks.
      Kibbles kills your dog. Just stating personal experience. (My friends who feed their dogs kibbles, their dogs develop tumors, dermatitis, inflammatory joints, etc. don’t live past 15 years old if they’re lucky)
      Just like human shouldn’t eat processed foods. Same thing.

    • @neli.a
      @neli.a Před 6 měsíci +20

      One of my yorkies lived to almost 18 yrs … i cooked for her the last ten years of her life and i’m convinced her prolonged lifespan.

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Před 5 měsíci

      Cool circumstantial evidence! 👍 Not how science works.

  • @paulettemorrissey9428
    @paulettemorrissey9428 Před rokem +487

    I've made my food for my 3 German Shepherds for over 5 years. It worked for them so well that they were able to stop allergy meds. I did a ratio of 60% protein (ground beef, turkey, chicken or tuna), 20% veggies (beans, peas, spinach, etc) 20% starch (rice, pasta, potatoes. To this mix in their bowls each day I added a couple tablespoons of yogurt or cottage cheese and some sweet potato or pumpkin. They also got a calcium powder sprinkled on top, plus a probiotic and multi vitamin chews.

    • @misskyle3908
      @misskyle3908 Před rokem +31

      Good for you! I made dog food for quite some time several years ago when there was a problem with a bunch of stuff coming out of China. That I stopped when life got in the way, which was really stupid of me. I’m going back to making my own and I cannot possibly imagine that what we can do in our own kitchens is not 100 times better than the crap in the stores!

    • @mary.l_sch
      @mary.l_sch Před rokem +10

      @@geraldine7101 Animal Essentials seaweed calcium is what I use. I heard it was an excellent brand. I don't use it if making "puploaf" by Dr. Judy Morgan because there is ground eggshell in that recipe

    • @geraldine7101
      @geraldine7101 Před rokem +5

      @@mary.l_sch thanks for your response. I believe seaweed supplements made me sick, so I stay away from seaweeds. The batch I took might have been contaminated, but thanks for the reply..I know their calcium is more than ours. I use to make egg shell powder but lately things are quite hectic.

    • @mary.l_sch
      @mary.l_sch Před rokem +1

      @@geraldine7101 I have never specifically looked for it myself, but I am pretty sure you can also buy a bonemeal type of supplement

    • @kimdagnillo8246
      @kimdagnillo8246 Před rokem +8

      @@geraldine7101just let your egg shells dry in the egg carton after you use them then grind them up in a coffee grinder, I use my dry container with my vita mix

  • @tracylrsw247
    @tracylrsw247 Před rokem +1895

    He is very dramatic without telling how to remedy what is incorrect.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +337

      MEEE!!? DRamAATIICCC??? NEverrrrrrr.... kidding! Thanks for that comment, I'll apply it to future videos for sure ;)

    • @canecorsomom2023
      @canecorsomom2023 Před rokem +126

      I'd say increase the protein and drastically decrease the rice. That's basically just a filler to help fill your dog up. Also canned salmon would be a good addition

    • @drkchoklatruffryder4807
      @drkchoklatruffryder4807 Před rokem +145

      He did. He listed things like omega 3, calcium, and zinc that needed to be added.

    • @sheridetiveaux1839
      @sheridetiveaux1839 Před rokem +68

      ​@@drkchoklatruffryder4807FROM WHAT⁉️

    • @sheridetiveaux1839
      @sheridetiveaux1839 Před rokem +56

      ​@@petcubesofficialwhat YOU would add and in what form would be more helpful.

  • @jadeforestco
    @jadeforestco Před 3 měsíci +11

    He introduced himself as world famous. I'm a vet tech and have never heard of this guy! The fact he said you could kill your dog with a home cooked diet is laughable. I fed my dog a home cooked diet his entire life! He lived until 16.5 years old, well over his life expectancy. I never gave him a singje vitamin, and always fed a variety while making sure meats were lean. He often ate our food as we eat very healthy, but if it had onions or garlic, his would be cooked separately. And while garlic is not only toxic to dogs used long term, it can cause digestion upset and should absolutely be avoided. Garlic and onion can also cause liver and kidney problems in dogs when used long term in dogs, and anemia (the biggest concern).
    There's also nothing wrong with adding rice to your dogs diet in small amounts.
    He's also leaving out the fact that this woman didn't say this was all her dog was eating. She said it was 3 days worth, and she fed a variety. My guess would be while also feeding a variety of fresh whole foods, she's giving snacks of cottage cheese, banana, carrots, eggs, fish oils, etc.
    Her dog looks healthy and beautiful, and I'm glad she is listening to her vet and not this guy. His advice was to mix in kibble 😂 He's also wrong about the meal having no calcium. Eggs contain calcium.
    Diallyl trisulfide (DAT), diallyl sulfide (DAS), allyl methyl trisulfide (AMT), and allyl methyl disulfide (AMD) all are unsaturated organosulfur compounds found in onion and garlic. Both onions and garlic contain Diallyl trisulfide, which is what makes dogs sick. This guy really doesn't have a clue!

    • @rtlkfrevr
      @rtlkfrevr Před měsícem

      Please don't misinform, the amount of calcium an egg has without its shell is very very low compared to any dog's requirement; and also, no, he wasn't wrong, you could actually kill your pet with a poorly designed home meal diet, the fact that you didn't doesn't say much, it's a single case in which we don't know how much you knew about feeding dogs, you might have given your pet a somewhat balanced diet or even a good one, maybe even without knowing much, but other people may not do the same, you can cause serious health issues that eventually lead to premature death in dogs if you ONLY feed them rice or bread, little amounts of muscle meat here and there and cooked bones for example, which believe it or not, some people do. So instead of bashing someone who clearly knows more than you about this particular subject, try to learn, do proper research and be more humble.

    • @jadeforestco
      @jadeforestco Před měsícem +1

      @@rtlkfrevr I'm a licensed vet tech. In my two decades of experience, I have never seen anyone feed their dog a diet of bread and rice, and I've also never seen or heard of anyone killing their dog with a home diet. Please provide the evidence. The person in the video clearly stated this was not the only thing she fed her dog, and that she fed a variety. Which I stated in my comment. There was nothing that was not humble about my reply. I stated facts. You however decided to act like you have a clue, when you really don't. As a matter of fact, I'm the vet tech called on when a owner wants to feed a home diet. And I have a whole lot more advice and knowledge than this person behind the camera offered. But this is CZcams, not my paid job, and I provided as much details as I felt necessary to explain my viewpoint. This person obviously hasn't a clue, as garlic is just as not edible to dogs as onions. For anyone reading the comments you can supplement with a vitamin designed for dogs if you are worried about calcium. Feeding cottage cheese and kefir are good for added calcium to the diet. Giving a vitamin designed for dogs along with your home diet is a good way to be sure you are providing everything. Giving kibble too as stated in the video is not a good strategy, as it often leads to overfeeding or not enough vitamins provided if enough kibble is not fed.

    • @duli931
      @duli931 Před 8 dny

      @@jadeforestco I was just told by my dogs vet today that she most likely has an allergy to most protein sources I've been feeding her, mainly turkey chicken and beef. Her ears flare up and turn red usually right after eating and she has had yeast issues on and off over the years because of the irritation.... so he suggested a prescription food that is no animal protein and she could only eat vegetarian. She does well with salmon but don't want to always feed her salmon only. Have you heard of this vegetarian food, Veterinary Diet HA Vegetarian?

    • @jadeforestco
      @jadeforestco Před 8 dny

      @@duli931 Yes, I have, sometimes it's effective. You could also try to pin point the exact protein, or allergy testing. I've also seen some dogs that have issues with proteins able to handle the kangaroo diet by Eukanueba

  • @caseyhaas3385
    @caseyhaas3385 Před rokem +464

    Please do a video on what would be an appropriate ingredient list for homemade dog food.

    • @sherireuther3047
      @sherireuther3047 Před rokem +131

      What a concept. Criticism is only useful with the understanding of how to make something better.

    • @roderickarteaga9720
      @roderickarteaga9720 Před rokem +66

      He won't because he doesn't know either and probably uses kibble

    • @sherireuther3047
      @sherireuther3047 Před rokem +13

      @@roderickarteaga9720 🤣🤣🤣

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +50

      Stay tuned ;)

    • @tinydogstinyhome
      @tinydogstinyhome Před rokem +28

      Why would he give you a recipe when he sells a home cooked dog food he wants to sell to you.
      I personally know 2 Doxies that lived to 17 & 18 yrs old on just chicken breast or home made ground hamburger patty with a bowl of milkbone biscuits available all day every day. Neither were over weight or had any organ health issues. And also had dentals every 2 yrs

  • @tranquilmind8487
    @tranquilmind8487 Před rokem +248

    What about releasing a video with your version of a healthy DIY home made dog food?
    edit: what do you think about these ingredients?video i found of a guy makes this for his 100 pound lab:
    - 5-6 pounds of ground turkey
    - 7.5 ounces of pumpkin puree
    - 2T oil
    - 2 sweet potatoes chopped
    - 1 1/2C brown rice or white rice
    - 7oz of frozen spinach
    - 4 carrots chopped
    - 12oz green beans
    - 12oz peas
    - 2C water
    - 1/3C of beef liver chopped
    - 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
    - 1/4 tsp Black peppper
    - 5 tsp Egg shell Calcium

    • @sheilasmith7779
      @sheilasmith7779 Před rokem +15

      Good, as long as no vegetable oil, which humans should not consume either.

    • @kasroa
      @kasroa Před 11 měsíci +9

      Try this:
      1. Dog food

    • @tranquilmind8487
      @tranquilmind8487 Před 11 měsíci +53

      @@kasroa you can feed your dog trash cheap kibble all you want, i choose not to

    • @lisal6290
      @lisal6290 Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@tranquilmind8487 I'm with you. I spent a lot of money for this puppy I'm not going to feed her garbage. I don't eat garbage food so why should she.

    • @elizabeth.annrose
      @elizabeth.annrose Před 11 měsíci +10

      The above recipe looks pretty substantial, but I would still supplement with a bit of kibble.

  • @thewolfychannel4597
    @thewolfychannel4597 Před rokem +276

    I watched this video in hopes of getting a GOOD recipe for home made dog food after you talked about what was wrong in the video you reviewed. Instead I got a full grown man making overly dramatic long pauses, articulating very little and no good info in what I should use to make home made dog food. Watching your review of the video reminded me of listening to my 11 year old try to tell me the plot of a story, but cant get beyond “oh my God, it was like, oh my God, Nooooooo!” Lmfao

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +15

      Thanks for watching!

    • @AkSonya1010
      @AkSonya1010 Před rokem +14

      I personally thought it was hillarious. I got a lot out of it.

    • @evalisabowers8898
      @evalisabowers8898 Před rokem +31

      I agree. I enjoyed the review but was left hanging with no solution to the issues that he was claiming. Wish I could get those 10 minutes back

    • @campstoneman779
      @campstoneman779 Před rokem

      Wolfy is too cute. If you make a dog food to sell be sure to put Wolfy’s picture on it.

    • @AkSonya1010
      @AkSonya1010 Před rokem +2

      @@campstoneman779 I second that statement.

  • @kelleybishop6275
    @kelleybishop6275 Před 10 měsíci +186

    I was looking below for a recipe?? If you're going to shame someone you don't even know, trying to do their best! Where's your recipe???

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday Před 6 měsíci +4

      100% don’t feed your pets grains!

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Před 5 měsíci

      What a dumb argument.

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@Sabbathissaturday Dogs aren’t wolves. They’ve evolved alongside us and are 100% capable of digesting and drawing nutrition from grains.

    • @michaelambrose5076
      @michaelambrose5076 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@ruthie8785True, but not to extent that the recipe showed. The amount of rice was too much needed more protein.

    • @liahnotleah
      @liahnotleah Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@Sabbathissaturday Um..... no? Absolutely DO feed your dog grains. Grains are, in fact, a nutritional component to dog food.
      Source: I work in a vet clinic, and if an owner can't get their sick dog to eat their regular food, we tell them to feed their dog chicken and rice (temporarily).

  • @minaso81307
    @minaso81307 Před 11 měsíci +52

    When our beloved GSD stopped eating in her golden years due to severe gastric issues, our vet recommended we start feeding her nothing but lightly cooked chicken or ground beef along with plain white rice or sweet potatoes. I cooked for her every single day. Even threw in some canned peas, carrots or green beans to get some veggies in there.
    She regained her appetite and lived another year past what we expected. 😮 Whole foods are KEY

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 11 měsíci +8

      Your vet was clueless recommending rice. In nature, the wild, they would NEVER eat rice. Read The Forever Dog. You will learn.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Před 9 měsíci +7

      next time you see your vet tell them since they follow a science-based approach you want to see studies showing the benefits of carbohydrates for dogs - specifically rice. because I've seen good evidence carbohydrates fuel cancer cells in dogs. also a dog has an identical digestive system to a wolf.. they don't need all kinds of veggies. they need: raw meat, bone + marrow, organs and pre-digested plant matter / tripe. wolves will occasionally forage for herbs and blueberries but it's a supplement not a staple. dogs are biologically occasional omnivores.. 97% carnivore.

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 9 měsíci

      @@chrishayes5755 Well said- great points. I learned much of that in the book, The Forever Dog- Becker DVM. What you say also rings very true around The Randle Cycle. It's a thing for humans at least. Pay attention to the two important charts. czcams.com/video/qaW1n0HAi2w/video.htmlsi=cULp7vYelMUFTSB5&t=1

    • @donapaulen8700
      @donapaulen8700 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MOAB-UT YES! Exactly! 👏🏻

    • @karenj5880
      @karenj5880 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have a senior lab/shep/hound mix that a few months ago stopped eating breakfast and I struggled to get him to eat dinner. Then I had started him on a rice and chicken diet for tummy troubles and wow his interest in food exploded. I've been cooking for him and my other two dogs since. I do the ground turkey but also boil chicken breasts and livers, in the broth, I'll cook some veggies... sweet potatoes, beans, spinach, broccoli, chick peas with some oatmeal or brown rice, then blend the veggies with a stick blender or my guys will pick out the veg. I'll serve two parts protein to one part of the veg/carb mix, add some egg, blueberry, peas, pumpkin and cottage cheese and a supplement powder.

  • @SAHomeHunter
    @SAHomeHunter Před 5 měsíci +20

    Just give us a recipe then!

    • @SwampJuiceMead
      @SwampJuiceMead Před 3 měsíci +1

      Buy store bought dog food filled with fillers and preservatives. Yay

    • @80hd80hd
      @80hd80hd Před 15 dny

      ...FOR a fee.

  • @davidebeling4711
    @davidebeling4711 Před rokem +21

    It would be nice if you would tell us how to make this recipe acceptable. Plain criticism is not helpful.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +3

      This was purely a reaction video, sorry you had different expectations but we hear you. Recipe videos coming up!

    • @tyrastarrweaver
      @tyrastarrweaver Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree don't negatively criticize someone and not inform that's crazy & you get no cool points

  • @lobotomite9767
    @lobotomite9767 Před rokem +9

    I really feel like you reacted to this in an overdramatic and frankly mean way. This woman is putting a lot of effort into making good food for her dog. She is better than 99% of people that just feed their dog bargain Mart kibble. Sure it's not perfect and her research has flaws. She's not s fucking animal nutritionist, she's googling stuff like we all would. How about some constructive criticism instead of just dunking on her with your credentials. If you were my vet and you treated me like this I would find another vet.

  • @elasticsynapsis9330
    @elasticsynapsis9330 Před rokem +70

    She made a basic recipe which is still a step up from just kibble. However, that was WAY too much rice compared to the meat ratio. Half cup to a whole cup max would have been alright. She could have crushed or ground up the eggshell and add it in for calcium. Maybe throw in some sardines for extra minerals & iron. Can even throw in some herbs like parsley or basil. So many variations can be made to make it more balanced in accordance to YOUR dog(s) needs.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, definitely a few things come to mind to build on this diet haha!

    • @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531
      @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531 Před rokem +14

      Well thank you for what to add!! This guy never even said what to do to improve. Shish. Thanks again from Houston

    • @Cindy-bee
      @Cindy-bee Před rokem +26

      @@doghairdontcarelindaniel7531 Exactly he should have said what would have been better. He was making fun of her and her attempt to feed a healthy diet. That itself is rather unprofessional.

    • @juanita5752
      @juanita5752 Před rokem +9

      I think a high quality kibble is better because with this recipe you risk having an unbalanced diet which can be deadly

    • @pancakepancake3789
      @pancakepancake3789 Před rokem +1

      Curious whether dogs have a digestive system that can break down and absorb calcium from egg shells?

  • @Splat_22
    @Splat_22 Před 5 měsíci +6

    “Why would you make fresh Whole Foods for your dog or cat and then put in enough grains to make a kibble” - pet cubes 😂

  • @TheChiGirl1
    @TheChiGirl1 Před rokem +87

    To much garlic can indeed have an adverse reaction. He won’t tell you how to remedy the diet because he sells food.

    • @oneeyedowl3888
      @oneeyedowl3888 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I figured as much. This is what they do.

    • @LifeLostSoul
      @LifeLostSoul Před 7 měsíci +5

      When humans eat too much garlic, they get an adverse reaction...

    • @TRicKyDicKy93
      @TRicKyDicKy93 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Also, the recipe this lady made DOES have all the nutrients a dog needs... He says this doesn't have any omega-3, zinc, or copper which is just false.

    • @dominiquew.8181
      @dominiquew.8181 Před 6 měsíci

      Garlic and onions are NO to dogs. Garlic is member of the allium family ( including onions) contain thiosulfate, which is toxic to dogs but not to humans. It causes oxidative damage to red blood cells, resulting in anemia. Check it out.I never give to my dogs, Better be safe than sorry,

    • @dominiquew.8181
      @dominiquew.8181 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@TRicKyDicKy93 I give multi vitamin and Omega oil to my dogs as well . I don't cook it I add at feeding time.

  • @jennykatona9473
    @jennykatona9473 Před 3 měsíci +2

    As a registered dietitian, I freakin LOVED this video and also glad there ended up being a part 2. It should be a good reminder to everyone that you have to do the appropriate research from appropriate resources before changing things in your pets diet AS WELL AS YOUR OWN. I deal with this problem on a daily basis in my field. I appreciate you Dr. Cabana :) Well done!!!

  • @britj14
    @britj14 Před rokem +14

    Can you give some recipes for what would be a balanced at home food?

    • @tinakiker7898
      @tinakiker7898 Před 7 měsíci +5

      He won't give you recipes, but he will give you the website for the pet food company he works for.

  • @dawnnasano5067
    @dawnnasano5067 Před rokem +120

    I feed my dog a similar diet but include some liver, sweet potatoes, spinach, green beans and peas along with a small amount of a well recommended dry dog food with a lot of omega fatty acids just in case I missed something. Her diet my not be perfect but its definitely a heck of a lot better than just store bought kibble or canned food which most people use. I think she did a wonderful job by saying to check with your vet and to do some research for yourself. Just my opinion

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +30

      Totally! Your vet is your partner in your pet health journey and research yourself is very important. She has the absolute best intention at heart but point is, this diet has major nutritional gaps.

    • @roderickarteaga9720
      @roderickarteaga9720 Před rokem +56

      ​@petcubesofficial the vet is absolutely not your best friend in this journey, they promote Hills science, it's "vet prescribed " and most do not suggest any form of "real" food especially not raw

    • @Moni_type1
      @Moni_type1 Před rokem +12

      @@roderickarteaga9720 agree with you 100%

    • @eldenchunugus
      @eldenchunugus Před rokem +12

      ​@roderickarteaga9720 he is talking about a good and honest vet, something which is sadly very rare nowadays. Most vets prioritize money over animals wellbeing, which means selling kibble, over vaccinating dogs and charging a fortune for it, and encouraging owners to commit to whatever treatment or surgeries are most expensive.

    • @patioelf
      @patioelf Před rokem

      @@roderickarteaga9720 You are exactly right. More vets like a lot of Doctors, don't have time to do research, they are working from the same text books that were used years ago when good old dog food from the store was the best product out there. Once I began doing research into commercial dog food, and learned that the dog food companies are allowed to use all the meat that hadn't passed inspection for human consumption, *diseased animals, road kill etc.....I knew to never ever feed store bought food again, vets - unless they are homeopathic or like this man,, very well studied with a phd, should NEVER talk about their own person opinions when it comes to pet diets.

  • @aparna12242
    @aparna12242 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I don't get it. As someone from India, brown and red rice is a staple everyday meal here. Almost every dog in every household eats it along with their meat and veggies. My dogs have all lived a very healthy life. My aunt's Shih tzu is 12 years old and ate rice EVERY SINGLE DAY 🙄🙄

  • @tubitee1765
    @tubitee1765 Před 11 měsíci +24

    Have you seen the ingredients in most kibble ? Walnut shells, cellulose, vegetable oils? This was in my prescription dog food for my pup with pancreatitis. She wouldn’t eat her “prescribed “ food. Since I started cooking for her she recovered and even gained 1.6 pounds for a little over a month.

    • @tubitee1765
      @tubitee1765 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Btw that gay social media voice is killing me. 😂
      Don’t wan to be mean but why do you have to speak like this?
      Just speak normal people!

    • @Gentilejedi
      @Gentilejedi Před 11 měsíci +4

      I have a 5 pound Yorky mix that has Gastro intestinal issues. He was put on royal Canin low-fat. The first ingredient for the pate that he eats is pork byproducts. It is complete garbage. And it’s expensive. And my greyhound was on Purina pro plan and always had stomach issues. I switched her to a homemade diet and the both of them seem to be doing better. It’s very frustrating. Someone one said that dogs used to eat table scraps and were better off than the foods produce today. So many cats and dogs have intestinal issues and I think it’s from these diets that are made to be cheap.

    • @TotallyYari.
      @TotallyYari. Před 9 měsíci

      What’s a base recipe? I do not want to give my puppy Royal Canin which is what the Breeder gives them

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@TotallyYari. look into these topics: raw feeding your dog, 2-4 hour feeding window (intermittent fasting), fasting your dog - no food for a whole day once every week or two, how to make dehydrated treats, what is a biologically appropriate diet for a dog, how does a dogs digestive system vary compared to a wolf, are dogs carnivores or omnivores. this will set you on the right track.

    • @longlegs7881
      @longlegs7881 Před 6 měsíci

      Yea kibble is garbage! I'd never give to my dog again!

  • @G_Money_
    @G_Money_ Před 6 dny

    She was doing soo good in the first half unitl she started adding the rice 😂😂😂

  • @user-kn4ie7ot4h
    @user-kn4ie7ot4h Před 10 měsíci +8

    It would be helpful if you could tell us please what should we add to this recipe to make it nutritious for the dog.

    • @neli.a
      @neli.a Před 6 měsíci

      the recipe is not all that bad as a start, it lack enough protein and veggies and i’d never feed my dog brown rice it’s full of phytates and lectins, which bind to vitamins and minerals and prevent them from being absorbed. Phytates are anti-nutrients found in grains and legumes. Phytates, or phytic acid, binds to minerals like zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, niacin and calcium, preventing them from being absorbed. It also really difficult to digest.

  • @BarbaraKelley347
    @BarbaraKelley347 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I’m so grateful to Dr. Jones for showing me how to make my dog’s food at home. The vet I took my two Lhasa Apso’s to see for their itchy skin just gave them steroid shots!! They both died way too young! I’m about to adopt a dog and I want a vet who sincerely cares.

  • @ChrisBaker-pg3ty
    @ChrisBaker-pg3ty Před rokem +36

    We started with a similar recipe, but when I made a spreadsheet with the AAFCO standards and plugged in the recipe, it was deficient in a lot of things. And cooking and freezing was a pain, sooo... We tweaked the recipe until it met standards, then started freeze drying all the raw, prepared, ingredients individually. For a while we mixed them all, scooped and reconstituted at meal time. Ended up with too much nutrition powdered in the bottom! Now we make "basic mix" of meat, veg and rice (not nearly as much!) And "toppers" that have chia and flax and cranberry and, and, and, each with a different kick...liver or fish or pumpkin/yogurt. The toppers only need 1tsp /15# or so of dog. We also free feed rotating quality kibbles. Dogs are fit and feisty and only get chubby, like all of us do, in winter when conditions prevent regular walks. The dogs could walk, but us hoomans aren't crazy about deep snow over ice below 0°.

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 11 měsíci

      Can you share your exact recipe- simple list. Please STOP all kibble. It is toxic. Any meat in dog food is REJECTED for human consumption aka FEED GRADE. Then it is heated to 400F- all nutrients killed, then preservatives are added and it must be fortified with synthetic vitamins. It will kill your pet. Just don't do it- ever. Read THE FOREVER DOG. You will see. Dr. Becker is a genius. Dogs lived to be over 30.

    • @sunshine_pnw
      @sunshine_pnw Před 8 měsíci +2

      Do you trust AAFCO if you know its sponsored and funded

  • @jackieskitchenmore
    @jackieskitchenmore Před 6 měsíci +2

    I add brown rice only, I feel her ratios were off with the rice for sure. My last batch in which I made yesterday included: I cooked 4 lbs each of ground turkey, chicken gizzards and ck livers, homemade bone broth, 2 cups brown rice, 1 bag each of cut up frozen peaches, spinach, carrots, sweet potatoes (normally I use 1 can pumpkin), ground flax. I think that was everything this time. I also use blueberries, ground chicken and odds and ends of beef and pork at times. Oh and one ingredient I almost left out was one can of pineapple crushed or chunks, I swear this works for our 100 lb German Shepherd, he used to eat his poop and no longer does. I was looking for help as to why he does it and if there was something I could do about it other than stand there waiting for him to do his job, I am disabled so that wasn't going to happen LOL so I gave it a try and he has not ate any since I added it to his diet. He gets 2 cups twice per day with kibble PLEASE tell me if I am doing something horribly wrong I want to know. From what you said I am over cooking the meat, in my next batch I will work on that for sure!

    • @Splat_22
      @Splat_22 Před 5 měsíci

      If you’re giving your dog two cups of his own poop with his dinner, then I would say, “yes, something is wrong”. The serious problem lies within you and not your terd eating dog 🐶 💩.

  • @aba4055
    @aba4055 Před 7 měsíci +6

    why yall mad, he reacted to the video, as per the title. it ain't a dog food tutorial, take a deep breath or something. plus he literally say "needs more calcium, omega 3 fatty acids, zinc, copper, iron, runny egg yolk, turkey, turmeric, and black pepper is good, use way less carbs" your recipe is right there my sister

  • @DylanEverettFanGirl
    @DylanEverettFanGirl Před 11 měsíci +4

    I haven't laughed and felt informed from a CZcams video in a long time. Thanks for sharing the TRUTH!!

  • @GacktSe7en
    @GacktSe7en Před 10 měsíci +13

    The recipe that I usually make for my dogs are:
    -ground turkey
    -blueberries
    -unsweetened craisins
    -sweet potatoes
    -baby spinach
    -turmeric
    -thyme
    -rosemary
    -powder alfalfa
    -chicken hearts
    -chicken livers
    -eggs
    -gizzards (for extra fun crunch)
    -peas
    -carrots
    -bone broth
    -goats milk

    • @lisaspurrell9058
      @lisaspurrell9058 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you! My dog is only 6 1/2 lbs. How much would you feed twice a day?

    • @kathymayes4290
      @kathymayes4290 Před 6 měsíci

      Aren’t craisins raisins? Highly toxic. Cranberries are good.

    • @graceland23sr
      @graceland23sr Před 6 měsíci

      are all these ingredients served all at the same time or are they from different recipes?

    • @jacobfoster3021
      @jacobfoster3021 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@kathymayes4290 craisins are dried cranberries. Or as Archer calls them, cranbaisans.

    • @kathymayes4290
      @kathymayes4290 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jacobfoster3021 Thanks. I dumb. 🤪

  • @savanahsummers2546
    @savanahsummers2546 Před 7 měsíci +11

    “And then put in as much carbs as kibble” made me DIE 😂😂

  • @janbawol411
    @janbawol411 Před rokem +10

    It would be helpful if you would tell us what we should ADD to the diet..and no to the rice.

    • @wendybroadhurst8658
      @wendybroadhurst8658 Před rokem

      THANK YOU.!!!!!

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your comment! This was purely a reaction video and I highlighted what was missing from the diet. Home cooking ingredients and recommendations coming up. Stay tuned

    • @wilburcollins8342
      @wilburcollins8342 Před rokem

      I was disappointed he did not tell us what to add

  • @nunyabizz50
    @nunyabizz50 Před 6 měsíci +1

    we make turkey meatloaf for our baby.
    3 pounds ground turkey (makes two meatloaves)
    couple shredded carrots
    sugar snap peas
    purple cabbage
    red bell pepper
    hemp seeds
    chia seeds
    fresh ground flax seeds
    celery
    and will substitute other veggies such as broccoli, cauliflower depending on whats on hand.
    we also make a raw veggie mix to top the meatloaf with which is bell pepper, cucumber, quinoa and fresh cannabis leaves , cabbage all chopped fine.
    we also add a 1/4 tsp of Standard Process Whole Body Care supplement to each serving
    and 250mg of a mushroom supplement that has Reishi, Maitake, Lions Mane, Turkey Tail, Chaga, Cordyceps mushroom extracts to each serving
    we make her treats from sweet potato and oatmeal and also give her dried blueberries as treats

  • @BlackThunderX4
    @BlackThunderX4 Před rokem +4

    Loved the video and breakdown of what not to do. 🎉 “THIS DIET IS DANGEROUS!” Lmfao😂

  • @jackiechan27
    @jackiechan27 Před 6 měsíci +2

    you are hilarious!! I did NOT think I would watch this long ass video but I did!!! love the harsh sense of humor! made it so much more entertaining!!! I do wish the video ended with you telling us all the things we can make for our pups! but I'm sure you have another video somewhere!

  • @southernbelleyorkies
    @southernbelleyorkies Před rokem +8

    I use 3 lbs of turkey, chicken or beef. 1 cup of brown rice, ground flax, coconut oil, 1/2 cup pumpkin, 1 cup carrots, 1 1/2 cups sweet potatoes, 2 cups spinach, 1/2 cup blueberries.and a cup of either peas, green beans or broccoli. We give a variety each week. and 6 eggs. I also put in turmeric. I cook in the instapot with 2 cups of water. I add the eggs after it’s cooked and still hot. I have 3 yorkies all of which got the runs and pukes from every type of dog food. They are finally healthy and no digestive issues. The main problem I see with hers is not enough protein and a ton of white rice. I also give them multivitamins, calcium supplements and fish oil. They also have pumpkin peanut butter treats! They get goats milk and fruit for snacks.

    • @mollydaniels5571
      @mollydaniels5571 Před rokem

      It was brown rice that she added.

    • @nibunion
      @nibunion Před 7 měsíci

      I would stay away from fish oil and go with something like sunflower seed or olive oil. How about some mackerel or sardines. Raw organic pumpkin seeds, natural dewormer and anti parasite, put in coffee grinder, and don't forget the liver and gizzard.

  • @DouradaBambina
    @DouradaBambina Před rokem +5

    Anything to do with diet, I think American doctors/ vets should include Nutrition for at least 2 years in their curriculum. The most obese population of humans and pets on the planet. Let’s be humble and admit Nutrition is not Americans forte. I ll stick with my homemade dog diet.

  • @doloreslipper6897
    @doloreslipper6897 Před 10 měsíci +2

    What recipe would you recommend ??

  • @antoinettecattanoallen2673
    @antoinettecattanoallen2673 Před 10 měsíci +18

    I've had a German Shepard chow mix for 21 years. Always cooked for her and her sisters. Never had a kibble. similar recipe to the video but I had garlic and fresh garden greens. They have homemade yogurt with blueberries and chicken or beef very little rice but peas greens carrot pumpkin etc

  • @kimlombard639
    @kimlombard639 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Or strain the egg albumen from the egg yolk, cook the albumen first in the mixture of dog food and then near the end, add the egg yolk and just mix it in very well on a low heat.

  • @melissahollowell7255
    @melissahollowell7255 Před rokem +4

    I recently had this conversation with the vet and he mentioned all the bizarre additives required that make this project pretty complicated. (I.E. adding a tums and egg shell.) I am really glad to see a light being shone on this topic.

    • @KISEMA02
      @KISEMA02 Před 6 měsíci

      The egg shell is actually vet approved in place of bone. You have to wash, dry and powder the shell.

  • @YTDLW064
    @YTDLW064 Před 6 měsíci

    No Rice-> (unnecessary carbs),
    Fish Oil->(for Omega 3s),
    Egg Shell Powder ->(for Calcium), Turmeric & Ginger ->(for joints & inflammation).

  • @Cindy-bee
    @Cindy-bee Před rokem +6

    I also make my dog homemade food using a 1/3 ratio. One third ground beef/chicken or turkey, one third vegetables and one third brown rice. To that omega 3 supplement, eggs and egg shells baked in oven and ground up. To this sunflower oil 1 tablespoon per pound of food. I will consider a good overall vitamin supplement to add to this. I have also started my dog on a probiotic.
    I don't think this video shows enough meat protein and is mostly vegetables. There are vitamins in those however.

  • @ddramos7997
    @ddramos7997 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I switched to Dr. Harvey's Raw Vibrance (dehydrated) and add gently cooked 93% ground turkey. It's 100% balanced, and you just add your own choice of raw or gently cooked protein and water. Then I add bone broth for dogs (Brutus brand) and Dr. Harvey's Health & Shine (omega-3). And that way, my dog gets all the nutrients she needs. She LOVES it! I also give her Dr. Harvey's Hip and Joint, which she loves as well and eats like a treat. I just started her on it because she's going to be 7 in a few months.

  • @musicjunkieaddict6600
    @musicjunkieaddict6600 Před 9 měsíci +13

    When I cook homemade food for my dog my vet suggested I buy a powder of vitamins to add to the food so my dog could get a nutriously balanced meal.

  • @siempreseagull2
    @siempreseagull2 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you feel about raw Chicken quarters, pork roast, ground turkey, canned mackerel. Sprinkled with a powdered organ blend. An added dog vitamin, some brewers yeast. Sauerkraut and raw eggs? It changes a little each day. Sometimes I blend a can of coconut milk, yogurt or buttermilk, liver, gizzards, with mixed veggies, kale, carrots, pumpkin, or sweet potatoes and make a 'gravy' . I squirt fish oil on top of it all.

  • @icarusrising728
    @icarusrising728 Před rokem +4

    This is the first video of yours that i have seen and i am really impressed that you did not "sign off" of this as a "complete" diet... Thank you

  • @llike123
    @llike123 Před 9 měsíci +1

    insted of rice, i use riced caulifower ..good source of fiber, vitamins K, vitamin C, calcium, potassium, and folate.

  • @RenM908
    @RenM908 Před rokem +9

    I’ve tried raw, I’ve tried searing, my dog absolutely will not do it. He wants the food cooked 😂. My dog is all about texture. He can’t even handle a wet tennis ball because the fuzz grosses him out.
    But for the diet, I had to consult a pet nutritionist. I had to get a probiotic and enzyme combo that is nasc approved, then a multi vitamin, a calcium and iron supplement, and an omega 3 oil by Nordic naturals. I was surprised by just the supplements alone.

    • @LordFirestaff
      @LordFirestaff Před 10 měsíci

      Just FYI, tennis balls are terrible for your dog's teeth. The fibers are quite abrasive and act as a file. Over just a couple of years of use, your dog's K9's will begin to flatten significantly, along with their other teeth. I know you're saying your dog doesn't like tennis balls, but you should know this for the future if you ever do have a dog that likes playing with a ball. Find something the same size and weight as a tennis ball without the texture (smooth and rubbery).

    • @RenM908
      @RenM908 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@LordFirestaff Oh I totally agree. I was trying to say how finicky my dog is about texture lol. We use a chuck it brand ball as they have ranges for different rubber toughness so usually the soft or medium or since he is a under 30lbs dog he does well with the kong puppy.

    • @kf5034
      @kf5034 Před 7 měsíci

      That's where dehydrated raw food comes in as a good choice. They don't all like the wet texture. And it's much easier.

  • @neli.a
    @neli.a Před 6 měsíci +1

    brown rice is full of phytates and lectins, which bind to vitamins and minerals and prevent them from being absorbed. Phytates are anti-nutrients found in grains and legumes. Phytates, or phytic acid, binds to minerals like zinc, copper, iron, magnesium, niacin and calcium, preventing them from being absorbed. It also really difficult to digest

  • @sonydc4419
    @sonydc4419 Před rokem +36

    It would have been nice if you mentioned what other foods you would include. I actually read a few different books/articles where the ratio is 40% protein, 40% veggies, 20% starch.

    • @nibunion
      @nibunion Před rokem +2

      40% vegetables is way too much.

    • @elliells1537
      @elliells1537 Před rokem +1

      He mentioned the main problems. No Iron, no copper, no zinc, no calcium. . I stick with can food "simply nourish "turkey and sweet potato. The cans add the proper nutrients the dog needs...

    • @just-me6023
      @just-me6023 Před rokem +1

      I like to mix with kibble that way I'm assured that I'm not destroying their diet and they're still getting what they need if I'm not completely nailing the recipe.

    • @kasroa
      @kasroa Před 11 měsíci

      He did mention what to give your dog. Dog food.

    • @siennateel2381
      @siennateel2381 Před 11 měsíci

      @@just-me6023 this isn't true. For example if you feed 20% topper with no calcium and 80% kibble, your dog will still only get 80% of the calcium they need. Dog food isn't a multivitamin, you can just make the topper balanced or feed a balanced home cooked diet. It's actually not that hard, I'd watch the channel "paws of prey". There's a lot of good info even if you're not feeding raw

  • @napoleonfontanosaii6080
    @napoleonfontanosaii6080 Před rokem +1

    "Nothing in there--it's Rice.You're making Fried Rice for dogs!" Uncle Roger would be shocked and say, "Hiyaa ...." 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @michaelvanderford4630
    @michaelvanderford4630 Před rokem +13

    She's trying to help her dog and this pasty Queen is ridiculing her. Unbelievable.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +4

      Why thank you, I HAVE been staying out of the sun :)

    • @integrativenaturalmedicine3897
      @integrativenaturalmedicine3897 Před 3 měsíci +5

      As a doctor, he's educating people against bad advice. He's was actually just critiquing her in a playful way. He could easily have denigrated her. Toughen up buttercup.

  • @5Strands
    @5Strands Před 9 měsíci

    Allergy symptoms? This is the most common reason people cook for their pets. 5Strands will identify the exact foods causing issues so you can make a dietary change to eliminate them. All it takes is a sample of your pup's fur, and we'll email you the results. Next, you can home cook with healing foods, or you can shop for raw or minimally processed food confidently, knowing you have eliminated the causes of inflammation.

  • @twopointohh
    @twopointohh Před rokem +3

    How do dogs cook their food in the wild?

  • @Im_AshParker
    @Im_AshParker Před 6 měsíci

    Garlic in small amounts, although I've come acrossed a few studies that suggest garlic should be avoided in breeds like akitas, shiba's, and sharpee's. So double check. Remember to blend up the veggies if they are raw and not cooked. I like to blend the fruits and vegetables together like a smoothie with any powder/ground supplements, etc. and then mix it in with the meat and organs.

  • @constancepress5281
    @constancepress5281 Před rokem +7

    You found this person's video hilarious and were quite critical of it. Yes, she put in way too much rice; but you did not offer a substitute recipe. You were merely critical not informative as to the correct recipe. Also, at the end you state "please be more litigious". Note that the meaning of litigious is "prone to go to law to settle disputes." I really don't think that's what you meant.

    • @feistybitch
      @feistybitch Před měsícem

      Rice is inflammatory and isn't even necessary in a dogs diet. If you did want to do a grain - which isn't species appropriate to begin with try organic oats, barley or quinoa. I imagine his reaction was due to the ratio of protein, carbs and vegetables that made it unbalanced. It's missing essential nutrients.

  • @patriot5548
    @patriot5548 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Little hint, IF you are going to rate someones recipe for a dog food, then TELL US WHAT TO ADD. Ridiculous.

  • @moma130373
    @moma130373 Před rokem +5

    I feed my dogs with raw chiken legs, feets, with cooked chicken liver just one per day, cooked and carriots, broccoli, zucchini, raw tomato, banana, mango and apple.

  • @BelleDoyle
    @BelleDoyle Před 9 měsíci +2

    I always do half and half - half his dry complete food, and then a stew cooked in the slow cooker of organ meats, oily fish, a bone or two, milled linseed, calcium powder (actually ground up egg shells cooked in the oven and ground up), some root veg, sea vegetables (hand foraged seaweed), mixed herbs, and a bit of millet, oatmeal or barley. Occasionally he'll get rice. I will try the tumeric and black pepper. I think a slow cooker stew of good stuff is fine for my dog, especially when he's getting ox kidney, pig heart or complete sardines with bones.

  • @zhengwang5331
    @zhengwang5331 Před rokem +7

    I dont like the way you review other youtuber. As a professional, you just points out her mistake is good enough. dont need to loughat her.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree! Don't think I laughed or insulted her personally but rather aimed it all at the diet that was made ... and a bit to her vet that said this was a balanced diet. But thanks for feedback, i'll make sure its clearer in future videos

  • @123Raw3301
    @123Raw3301 Před 5 hodinami

    the dog : " help me "

  • @dude3277
    @dude3277 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I had a Dolberman growing up. He lived 16 years. He ate a mixture of kibble and table scraps all his life. He was an outside dog his entire life. He lived 16 YEARS!

  • @bitburg40
    @bitburg40 Před rokem +1

    I had to come up with softer food for my picky, male husky after he had a couple of cysts removed from his butt. This was done so his eliminations didn’t mess with his stitches. I basically made a stew which I mixed with his high quality dry food that I ground up in the food processor and then ground everything together. After he healed from surgery I kept doing this with improvements because his appetite is awesome now with no pickiness.
    I have a large upright freezer so I can freeze large amounts in quart size deli containers. I also have a 100 qt. pot that I use for crawfish cook outs so I make a very large amount.
    20 lb. of beef, chicken or turkey ground
    5 qt. of homemade concentrated stock with 5 qt. of water.
    10 lb. sweet potatoes, (yield 6-7 lb, peeled)
    Costco or Sam’s club veg.
    1 bag baby carrots
    1 bag celery
    1 bag green beans
    1 head cauliflower
    Chop veg and cook at med until almost tender45-60 minutes, add meat and finish cooking another 45 -60 minutes.
    Add 8 lb. dry kibble and let hydrate 10 minutes off the fire.
    Mix with 30 “ thinset paddle attachment for drill until broken down and well combined.
    Put in containers label and freeze. I get 30 qts with this recipe.

  • @leanoraspadaro9491
    @leanoraspadaro9491 Před rokem +15

    Thanks for doing this video to put your professional opinion out there! My sister was making a recipe similar to this that another CZcams person posted and said was vet approved too. I thought there was way too much rice when she made it. We complain about filler in store dog food and yet these recipes are too filled with rice. Thanks again.

    • @lisal6290
      @lisal6290 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I watched that video. And then I checked with my veterinarian and rice, brown white purple. RICE is not good for dogs, neither are potatoes. Sweet potatoes
      In small amounts are acceptable. Dogs are carnivores just like us they have grinding teeth.. I have a 4 month old Corgi/ Pomeranian mix. A food recipe for a hundred pound Lab doesn't help me at all. I also raise chickens and there are foods you can't feed chickens as well.
      I would just like some truth. Ive invested a lot in her already. I don't want to cook food for her that will kill her.

  • @batmama4242
    @batmama4242 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Oh my oh, my I have fallen in love! What a joy it has been to accidentally find you❤
    My dog has just been diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia
    And I am chasing my tail to find the right diet for him
    What a blessing you are to all of us. Thank you so much for creating this content❤

  • @oskarmolly
    @oskarmolly Před rokem +8

    Thanks for this video. I have a Husky and I know they need zinc in their diet. So I bought a high grain free kibble, with meat or fish plus vegetables, herbs and berries, so I give that to my dog and mix it with fresh salmon, ground turkey or chicken, he also gets an egg twice a week poached, and each night for his bedtime treat he gets a raw chicken wing. I really hope that I'm giving his as good of a diet as I can. Sometimes not always I make a doggy stew or loaf that an a Holistic VMD gave me the recipe for plus a home made treat now and then that she also gave me the recipe's for, sometimes meat, and other times tuna or another fish. He also gets a plain yoghurt, just a little bit as he tends to get upset stomachs easy.

    • @patriciavillareal6334
      @patriciavillareal6334 Před rokem

      I don’t think tuna is recommended for dogs, sardines or salmon is better choice I think I heard this from an animal specialist

    • @antoinettenovella1630
      @antoinettenovella1630 Před rokem +2

      You have done your homework. Thank you. My husband fed my dog grapes the other day and i was so very angry. Research before you get a dog.

    • @oskarmolly
      @oskarmolly Před rokem

      @@antoinettenovella1630 I'm pretty careful but now and then he will get a little bit of tomato juice, he loves it, I get the salt free kind and don't give him a lot but he really loves his tomato juice. He's been depressed and pretty sad because I lost my other dog to a serious infection and because of her age the vet didn't think she would make it though the surgery, and they were best friends. I take him on extra walks to keep him from moping around. I think getting a new pet might be in order but oh those getting up every few hours to go out is so hard for the first few months.

    • @mollydaniels5571
      @mollydaniels5571 Před rokem +1

      @oskarmolly Sorry for your loss. ❤ No need to get a new puppy that has to go out every few hours. You can rescue & save the life of a dog in need who is already grown & trained. There are so many! Wishing you & your pup the best!

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 11 měsíci

      No to Tuna. No to berries. NO NO NO to any feed grade KIBBLE. All kibble- NO. Limit eating window to once a day. DO NOT FEED BEFORE BED=BAD. Add a pastured egg 3x a week.
      For the love of god, if you love your pet, read THE FOREVER DOG. You will learn a lot.

  • @paulbrochu4049
    @paulbrochu4049 Před 9 měsíci +1

    it would be nice for you to add a section on how to correct the recipe. What you personally would add or change. Awesome video though thanks!

  • @priayief
    @priayief Před rokem +6

    I'll not claim that I know more than you about canine nutrition. I have no formal training in the subject. However, more than 15 years ago I started looking for science-based studies on the subject. I spent more than six months reading studies and articles about canine nutrition. It was an informative exercise and I realized that even the specialists disagreed on the general approach to canine nutrition.
    I won't share my conclusions with you, as I'm not absolutely convinced that I've chosen the right approach. And I'm not interested in debating the subject. I will only say my choices are at least much better informed than they were before I started reading about it.

    • @petcubesofficial
      @petcubesofficial  Před rokem +1

      That's fantastic! Good for you for doing your own research. And don't worry, this isn't the kind of channel where I'll start a debate.

    • @PetFoodPuzzleGuy
      @PetFoodPuzzleGuy Před rokem +3

      Okay, as a retired veterinary rep for Hills(34 years) I loved this video! Pet parents have been so conned by pet food marketers to simply look at ingredients. They are so duped by manipulation of the ingredient panel and dubious definitions of ingredients. Your video helps explain high quality ingredients still need to be balanced to deliver the optimal nutrient levels. And it’s not easy! Most nutrients are affected by other nutrients so correct balance is crucial! Love your videos and your great attitude! And your credentials! So it’s okay on CZcams to critique using their actual video? I would love to try that in my channel! You’re sure there’s no rule or law against it? I see others doing it too . I just don’t want to be the one who gets sued!!!

    • @rtlkfrevr
      @rtlkfrevr Před měsícem

      So, basically... you phrased many words but still said nothing 😅

  • @moniquemuramatsu8199
    @moniquemuramatsu8199 Před 2 měsíci

    First visit I love you! I would feel bloated eating that heavy food. 3 days worth she doesn’t have a great dame. Thanks for being a kind vet who shares his truthful knowledge. That’s why you have the PhD

  • @joycebiso1300
    @joycebiso1300 Před rokem +15

    I literally watched that video before this video of yours. Hahahaha. It's funny I written all the ingredients and I'm so excited to do it for my dog. It's good that I do some research before doing it. Thanks Doc!

  • @alnasarinja
    @alnasarinja Před 2 měsíci

    Lmao the fried rice is missing the SAMBAL 🤣🤣🤣 this doctor knows his fried rice, the proper ones 😆

  • @Bum.tastic19
    @Bum.tastic19 Před rokem +3

    I love the way you told us how to improve tbis recipe 👍

  • @amberhoward7807
    @amberhoward7807 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Why are you acting like we haven't been using rice for dogs for YEARS? I used it in my puppies food while switching her from wet much to dry food. It worked well and she loved it. We used it when I worked at the dog kennel and it was white rice instead.... The part people don't get is to change the recipe up a little to make sure your dog is getting a full balanced diet.... and make sure the proportions are correct. Rice is totally fine as long as it isn't most of the meal....

  • @PrissyTomboy
    @PrissyTomboy Před rokem +9

    I have a chihuahua with food allergies. I'd love a complete & balanced lamb recipe if you have one. I'm currently feeding him justfoodfordogs pantry fresh lamb, but it also has a ton of rice in it. He's already a little chunky, so I'd like to avoid unnecessary starches.

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 11 měsíci

      Please read THE FOREVER DOG. NO to ALL RICE. Pastured Egg soft boiled 3 times a week. Lean meat with a touch of Magnesium Glycinate and a touch of the ground up baked egg shell for Calcium. Chunky means you are killing him...slowly. Food is not love- it is hate. NO SNACKS. You are likely heavy too- pets are like their owners. My dog is thin. Read the book for the love of god.

    • @LovingMyLife56
      @LovingMyLife56 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes I feed my toy poodle same food. Just food for dogs but is becoming too expensive for me & on top of that sometimes she doesn't want to eat it. Please anyone can recommend a good homemade food for a dog with pancreatitis? I will really appreciate it.

    • @PrissyTomboy
      @PrissyTomboy Před 10 měsíci +1

      @LovingMyLife56 justfoodfordogs has DIY vitamin packs for around $25 that come with their recipes so you can make and freeze them, which is way more cost effective. I've used the packs for the beef, fish & lamb recipes, but my dogs won't eat it once it's been frozen, so I'm stuck with the pantry fresh packs. Dr. Karen Becker has a beef recipe that is completely balanced, so it doesn't need any vitamin or mineral supplements. I'll paste the recipe here for you. I hope this helps 🐶

    • @PrissyTomboy
      @PrissyTomboy Před 10 měsíci

      @LovingMyLife56 Here's her recipe (multiplied x 8 for freezing in portions) If you only want to make small batches, her video is easy to find. It can be fed raw or cooked.
      7 lbs lean ground beef 90% +(93 is best)
      3/4 cup ground hempseeds or 1/3 cup hempseed oil
      16 oz canned sardines in water or 4 tsp cod liver oil
      4 tsp ground ginger
      4 tsp kelp powder
      8 eggs pasture raised
      4 egg shells
      8 oz beef liver
      8 oz broccoli
      8 oz spinach
      8 oz red bell pepper
      SMALL BATCH
      14 oz 90%+ Ground Beef (use 93%)
      2 tsp hemp seed oil or 3 TBS ground hemp seeds
      1/2 tsp Cod Liver Oil or 2 oz sardines in water
      1/2 tsp ground ginger
      1/4 - 1/2 tsp kelp powder
      1 egg
      1/2 of the egg shell
      1 oz beef liver
      1 oz broccoli
      1 oz red bell pepper
      1 oz spinach
      Begin by mixing together the ground beef, eggs, kelp powder, ground ginger, hempseed, (or hempseed oil), and sardines. Drain the water from the sardines before you add them in.Save half of the eggshells and set them aside.
      Try to break up the sardines as much as you can before mixing so that it is evenly distributed throughout the recipe. When it is well combined, set it aside.
      Next, process the veggies, eggshells, and beef liver. You may need to do this separately if your food processor can't find everything. I process everything separately, except for the bell pepper and eggshells- I process those together.
      Add the blended ingredients to the beef and mix until well combined.
      Portion out the food according to your dog's daily food intake requirements. The dog food will be good in the freezer for weeks, but only for a few days in the fridge. Portion accordingly. I do not like to keep cooked dog food in the fridge for more than 4 days.
      The food is ready to serve raw, or you can gently cook it. Cook without any oil on a nonstick pan on low heat. Be careful not to sear the meat- you want to gently cook it until it is just done. *Note- If using hempseed oil, cooking the food on high heat for a long period of time will make the hempseed oil taste really bad to the dogs, so be really careful about \"gently\" cooking it!You can make patties, large chunks, or break it down into mince if you prefer.
      Drain any oils/fats from cooking the beef and let it cool completely before storing in the fridge

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT Před 10 měsíci

      @@LovingMyLife56 That condition is likely from too much fat. I would feed less. Usually about 1%-2% of body weight. I ONLY feed once a day per The Forever Dog book. Dr. Becker is great. I would FAST one day a week (no food, only water if a pup.) I lightly cook his food.
      He eats every time now. I do lean TURKEY a teaspoon of Pumkin Puree. 1/4 of the powder pill of Magnesium Glycinate, pinch of Salt and a small amount of Org. Veg. Read that book. Do get him to a Vet though. That can be very serious and painful. I had something like it and it was a living h*ll. Had to remove my organ. Horrible. Get the book.
      This is what I do. It is not advice for you or your dog. See a professional. My dog is a 14lb. Mini Poodle.
      It seems hard at first but once you get the routine down it is very easy and fairly cheap. Make a bunch and freeze what you won't use for the next several days. Thaw it out the next food cycle ~2 days before you run out. Use glass containers, not plastic if possible.

  • @pythonmom
    @pythonmom Před 10 měsíci +2

    I make a home-cooked diet for our dogs, but in addition to their high-quality kibble, along with supplements (kelp, glucosamine chondroitin, calcium) that are added to the meals. turkey, Chicken thighs, beef liver, chicken liver, sweet potatoes, peas, carrots, spinach, broccoli, eggs, pumpkin, and blueberries. plus turmeric and black pepper. They also get chicken feet and sardines in oil or mackerel once or twice a week. All yearly blood work comes back perfectly.

  • @abigailsosa4352
    @abigailsosa4352 Před rokem +7

    he was SHOOK when she brought out that bowl of rice lol

  • @codynewman3626
    @codynewman3626 Před 11 měsíci +2

    My pup seems to struggle with kibble hurting his stomach. This is close to what we’re considering plus a vitamin supplement

    • @kf5034
      @kf5034 Před 7 měsíci

      Kibble is heavily processed and hard to digest. My little dog had issues for years with his kibble, and was eventually diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis. I switched him to low fat raw food. He loved it and never had issues again.

  • @mizzkathryn7
    @mizzkathryn7 Před rokem +7

    I am so sick of people saying no onions no garlic NOT TRUE for dog food I am 70 years old and have made my own food for many years. My dogs have lived for many years and go to the vet for baby shots and teeth cleaning that is it STOP GIVING ALL THE SHOTS OMG FOLLOW THE MONEY. they have lived to be 17 years old Sabrina a Goldendoodle is now almost 15 muffin lived to be 17 years old med size puddle. I cook in an Instapot all the meat and veggies mainly yellow and orange squash and carrots, peas are just fine too!! And of course garlic and onions and (chicken feet for glucosamine) and guess what jasmine rice too two cups. I use liver, roast beet, and chicken. PLEASE stop making it so hard. For a week's worth of food 2 gallons, one onion and 4 tbs of garlic. I truly hope this helps

  • @tayrarivera9426
    @tayrarivera9426 Před 2 měsíci

    Just saw this video today for the first time. I think it may depend on how she phrased the question when she called the vet. On some rare occasions that I've run out of my dog's food, and for whatever reason I cannot run to the store to grab more right away, I have called my vet asking about a recipe to see if it's safe to feed my dogs (like once or twice while I get a chance to buy more food). I'm sure vets get similar questions often, so if she wasn't clear, maybe the vet interpreted it as a "safe recipe to eat this one time" (as in "it won't kill the dog"), as opposed to a healthy/safe regular, everyday diet.

  • @tinydogstinyhome
    @tinydogstinyhome Před rokem +6

    I have been cooking as a topper and at times the only food for my dogs for about 9 yrs now. I have a rescue Chi/Whippet mix who just turned 17. Last yr at his dental, the stand in vet took his vitals and went to input the info and stopped, looked at me & said "That dog is 16yrs old?" When I said yes, she said, "Whatever you are doing, keep doing it! I thought he was closer to 8 or 9 yrs". And sometimes I add rice to my dog food recipes.
    But I mix up the meat, the vegies and the spices I add. I have 1 sm dog who has no teeth and get seizures every time she eats any commercial kibble, so she only gets what I cook. She tok is amazing at 10yrs old.

    • @jaylenegarci3448
      @jaylenegarci3448 Před rokem

      What recipe do you use for your dog??? I also want to use a recipe that will be great for my puppy's health

    • @jaylenegarci3448
      @jaylenegarci3448 Před rokem

      I normally just give my pup white rice, with vegetables and ground turkey.

  • @ethanletzer3507
    @ethanletzer3507 Před měsícem

    It's like the healthier version of The elimination diet but you're not supposed to stay on 😂... And by healthier I just mean it has more veggies and real meat 😂😂😂

  • @bokhar87
    @bokhar87 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Loved how honest your reactions were :D Dont change that :) Also like that you approve some of the things she says but disapproved the overkill/stupid part.
    I saw in the comments if you could make your own home-cooked dog food and share. Would be awesome :)

  • @nursekja1
    @nursekja1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yes to the meat and egg. Needs calcium (like pulverized eggshell, certain kinds of raw bones, or a powdered supplement), organ meats (like heart, kidney, beef liver) for essential vitamins, intestines for gut bacteria, a bit of mercury free fish (like sprat, sardines, or anchovies) for needed fatty acids, only 1/2 cup of regular veg, 1/2 cup of starchy veg (like pumpkin, peas, or sweet potato). Absolutely no rice of any kind.

  • @JustLiving2018
    @JustLiving2018 Před rokem +5

    Can you tell us what you would add to complete this homemade dog food recipe? Please.

  • @frenchbully
    @frenchbully Před 6 měsíci +1

    Someone do a wellness check on that doodle

  • @KhloeGrace
    @KhloeGrace Před rokem +5

    Okay there’s a lot that I want to say but I’m gonna simplify, this recipe I have followed before, I don’t use it all the time. But when I have I’ve used it as a topper and mixed it with kibble. My dogs actually really loved it. This was one of my first recipes diving into homemade dog food, and I do recommend it. Now, on the contrary, it is important to switch up topper ingredients. That way each topper that is made has different nutritional value. I try to rotate my recipes out, that way they are not just eating the same topper and I can switch out the different benefits they get each topper.

    • @siennateel2381
      @siennateel2381 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It depends how much topper you add tbh because if it's say 50% kibble and 50% topper, your dog is still gonna have consequences. Even less than 50% topper is probably bad. That's still part of their diet that isn't balanced. The kibble will only provide enough of something if your dog is eating 100% just the kibble. For example if you feed 20% topper with no calcium and 80% kibble, your dog still only gets 80% of the calcium they need

  • @andrewleeming5998
    @andrewleeming5998 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I work with dog nutritionists and vets my dogs get cooked food and raw food meals

  • @garethjones1632
    @garethjones1632 Před rokem +3

    It's very hard to home cook for dogs. You need to follow certain principals. Balance over time! The wire frame recipe is this... 80 meat of which 10% is made up of 5% secreting (e.g. Liver) and 5% non secreting (e.g. Heart) and 20 veg + fruit. You need to add calcium (if not feeding raw meaty bones 2X per week) and natural vitamins, which are plant based. or a good quality balancing powder, again plant based. This meal should be your dogs "main" meal but you should feed other meals such as sardines and cooked veg, eggs and raw meat. You need to feed your dog a "wide" variety of foods, some cooked and some raw. This is how you will achieve "balance over time" Don't take feeding your dogs yourself lightly - you can do real harm to your dog if you don't follow certain rules.

  • @patioelf
    @patioelf Před rokem +5

    What Vet approved that? Probably any allopathic vet working. I can't tell you the extremely bad advice I've gotten from ALL allopathic vets regarding home cooking,, first being told to never do it, also being told to never ever give a raw diet, which is only a trend, to being prescribed the worst junk commercial prescription pet food on the market to cure certain conditions. Thank God I found a holistic vet and I do as much research as possible, by the way, I would have turned away from this video the second I saw how much rice she was adding. I tend to stick with sweet potato and pumpkin for carbs but I also use organic for all the foods except the meat which is at least hormone free or grass fed but not always organic.

  • @gypsyroma9574
    @gypsyroma9574 Před 5 měsíci

    I have always cooked my girls food,and I hate vets just found a online vet today,he,s brilliant and one application of total natural stuff for her ear infection has helped so much,the best oil is sunflower oil,it has great vitamins etc for your dog or cat

  • @SunnyS3506
    @SunnyS3506 Před rokem +19

    When she said "speak to your vet" I laughed....alot. I speak to my doctor and they dont know what should be eaten, how would a vet know what a dog should eat. Lol On a plus note I imagine dog food isnt complete anyway, well alot of different brands are junk so atleast shes giving it a go.
    For the guy reviewing, give a little more detail on what could be done instead, maybe even give your own take on how you might do it maybe. Thanks.

    • @ASouthernLadyinAppalachia
      @ASouthernLadyinAppalachia Před rokem +5

      He’s trying to sell “pet cubes” so he won’t give by tips to make it better.

    • @ltandkholbrook9555
      @ltandkholbrook9555 Před rokem

      think really it needs to be based about giving honest info without money just sitting around the corner.

  • @MichaelGarcia-d9c
    @MichaelGarcia-d9c Před 27 dny

    What do think of the "just for dogs” do it for your self home cooked recipes? The turkey recipe calls for 5lbs turkey , 2-1/2 pounds of whole wheat pasta . 5 ounce carrots , 2.5 ounce cranberry, 5 ounces broccoli, 5 ounces cucumber, 5 tsp omega 3 oils . To make 13 pounds of food . I’m my concern is the amount of pasta .

  • @jonmatlock277
    @jonmatlock277 Před 7 měsíci +3

    We have a frenchie that has had back surgery and disc flare ups every year up to 5.5 half years old. We had over 6000 dollar in surgery and emergency costs . My wife starting making him homemade food and he hasn’t had a single back issue in over 3 years . No more red belly or hives or itching all the time either.

    • @kailanialeman3406
      @kailanialeman3406 Před 7 měsíci +1

      We have an English bulldog, would you mind sharing her recipe? We’re trying to find something to settle our dogs crazy yeast and allergy infections.

  • @cartimotivationale4353
    @cartimotivationale4353 Před měsícem

    What if we feed cold pressed kibble and just use snacks of veggies and fruits. Also add sommon oil and seeds to the kibbles? Wouldn't it be enough for a ballanced diet?

  • @safa7alsaleh10
    @safa7alsaleh10 Před rokem +4

    Please another video like this 😍😂

  • @laurenolson4768
    @laurenolson4768 Před rokem +2

    I asked my vet for loose guidance regarding my dog. Just calories, macro percentages, and if they had any recommended recipes. After 2 weeks, he finally emailed me back and recommended a specific (extremely expensive) pet nutritionist, or research online... Not helpful, but at least he admitted he didn't know instead of approving a deficient recipe.

  • @welikande
    @welikande Před rokem +5

    This is so entertaining and informational, I watched the whole thing... and I don't even have a pet!

  • @laineydavis2497
    @laineydavis2497 Před 5 měsíci

    Okay, I hear what you’re saying, but in her defense, she did her homework. She educated herself with what she could find, to give her pet the best she could provide for him. She loves Charlie. Now, please add what you think she should add to this recipe for the betterment of this animal. Thank you. 🌸

  • @skipjack2-ui1uo
    @skipjack2-ui1uo Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the video. I agree. Some really questionable videos on dog food out there.....🤣

  • @dominiquew.8181
    @dominiquew.8181 Před 6 měsíci

    I make a batch and freeze small amounts in glass containers and take 1 at a time as I need it , This way it is always fresh. I have a chihuahua so small mason jars are perfect. My recipe is 1 pound of ground beef, 80/20, 1 pound of chicken, cooked of course, 6 eggs, unsalted peas and green beans, 7 cooked carrots. At time of feeding I add his multi vitamin and omega oil. Leave a comment if I should add something else. :)