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Dog Eating Dog Food

Feeding Guidelines & Calculator

Made in Canada

The Healthiest Diet Foundation
No Artificial Flavors, No Fillers, No Gluten, No Preservatives.

BALANCE THE DIET
Vary your proteins. Try to include 3-6 different proteins into the regular diet.

Meals should include:

  • 75% Lean muscle meats

  • 15% Offals (Organs)

  • 10% Bone

OR

  • 65% Lean muscle meats

  • 15% Offals (Organs)

  • 10% Bone

  • 10% Leafy greens (non-root vegetables)

Feed as Meats

  • Lean muscle meats

  • Lungs

  • Tongue

  • Tendons

  • Stomach (unbleached tripe)

  • Heart

Our Raw Foods contain the recommended nutrition mix.

TREATS

  • Always feed in moderation never as a meal replacement.

  • Supervise your pet with Chewy treats.

  • Look for dehydrated/ freeze dried with nothing added to them Canadian sourced treats. 

Treat Examples

  • Beef Lung/Liver

  • Chicken Breast Meats

  • Pig/Cow Ears

  • Pizzle

  • Sweet Potato Chews

  • Salmon Smelts

  • Dehydrated Apple

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Checkout our Dehydrated Treats for healthy snack options.

KNOW YOUR POO

 

Variation in poop color and consistency is perfectly normal and to be expected, unless the dog is eating the exact same thing, day in and day out.  Unless a dog cannot control their bowel movements, has several liquid stools, or is passing bright red blood, try not to over think or over-complicate things.

If you think your dog is straining too much try adding in more water to diet and some fiber.

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Transitioning to Raw food

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When first transitioning to Raw food you may experience white poop or bone fragments in poop. Adding a digestive enzyme such as pancreas gizzards and/or green tripe during the transition may help break down bone better.

Nutritional information table
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