Doodles and ‘Poos - Choosing a Hybrid Dog

Doodles and 'poos How do you choose? Poodles are known for their high IQ and ease of training. They are also fun, loving, and extremely active - all reasons they have been a popular breed for so many years. Unsurprisingly, Poodle mixes, a cross between a Poodle and another breed of dog, are some of the most popular and sought-after hybrid dogs. Poodle mixes are so popular for a number of reasons: they have poor dandruff, hypoallergenic coats, are generally loyal, smart, and good for kids, and they typically have fewer mixed breeds Health problems because of the diversity in their genes. When you cross poodle with other great breeds, you will likely get the best out of both dogs. Here are 5 of the best doodles and poos: Maltipoo - Maltese & Poodle Life expectancy: 10-13 years Adult weight: 5 - 20 lbs. Adult size: 8-13 inches Main Features: Hypoallergenic, easy to exercise, good for kids, requires moderate exercise. Cockapoo - Cocker Spaniel & Poodle Life expectancy: 14-1...

Easy Raw Dog Food Recipes With Balanced Nutrition


If you want to move your dog to one homemade raw food diet But worried about the difficulty, it actually isn't that difficult to make simple raw dog food recipes. Once you get into practice, you will find that you can prepare your raw dog food recipes like a pro in no time.



The 5: 1: 1 ratio and raw dog food recipes


If you've read anything about that at all raw dog food dietYou have likely come across the 5: 1: 1 number. This is the ratio most recipes are made with:


  • Five pieces of meat on the bone
  • Part of organ meat
  • Part of vegetables and fruits

Healthy fats in the raw food


Fats are an important part of a dog's diet, which is why they shouldn't be excluded from a raw dog diet, although it's best to keep them below 10% of the ingredients. Fat can come off the skin and the sections of fat on meat and bones. It can also be added with supplements like olive and fish oils.


Carbohydrates in the raw food


Some raw dog feeders believe that carbohydrates have no place in a dog's diet, while others believe that dogs are omnivorous and Can benefit from the nutrients in a small amount of carbohydrates. Non-carbohydrate feeders typically follow the 8: 1: 1 ratio or "prey diet" that does not contain vegetables, fruits, or other carbohydrates. If you are unsure which route to go, ask your veterinarian and nutritionist your dog's diet.


Finding out simple raw feed recipes serving sizes


These recipes are designed for a single meal or in bulk and can be stored and frozen in individual servings. All you have to do is find out what yours is The dog's daily amount of food is based on weight and use those percentages to determine the number of ounces of food. If you are making a bulk recipe, multiply that number by the number of meals you want to prepare.


 

Sunday roast for dogs


Mix up a delicious dish worthy of Sunday dinner.


ingredients


  • 50% beef stew, excess fat cut off
  • 10% beef or chicken liver
  • 10% beef tail bones
  • 5% hemp or fish oil (or another cooking oil substitute)
  • 5% frozen, fresh or canned carrots
  • 5% sweet potatoes
  • 5% frozen, fresh or canned peas
  • Probiotics like Dr. Mercola Complete Probiotics (Follow the label for your dog's dosage)
  • Multivitamin for dogs, such as Pet MD Canine Tabs (Follow the label for your dog's dosage)

Directions


  1. Wash your hands thoroughly and your kitchen counters, cutting boards, and knives with soap and hot water before starting.
  2. Wash meat and fresh vegetables thoroughly.
  3. Wash your hands again after handling the meat.
  4. Cut the carrots into small pieces (unless they are frozen / canned and already chopped).
  5. Lightly boil or steam the carrots and peas and leave to cool.
  6. Cook the sweet potato until soft and let it cool down. Cut into small pieces or pulp (with skin).
  7. Cut the liver into smaller pieces.
  8. Mix all ingredients except the beef tail bones in a bowl with a spoon or your hands. When using your hands, it is best to wear gloves and wash your hands thoroughly immediately before and after mixing the food.
  9. Serve the food with the bones on the side or freeze immediately.
  10. Make sure to thoroughly clean your counters, utensils, cutting boards, and hands again.
  11. Wash your dog's bowls after they eat.


Puppy summer stew


Make a delicious stew for your young pup.


ingredients


  • 50% ground chicken or a mixture of ground chicken and ground turkey
  • 15% chicken hearts
  • 15% chicken or turkey necks
  • 10% olive or flaxseed oil (or another cooking oil substitute)
  • 5% frozen, fresh or canned carrots
  • 5% frozen or fresh zucchini or summer squash
  • Seaweed powder, about ¼ scoop per 10 pounds of your dog's weight

Directions


  1. Wash your hands thoroughly and your kitchen counters, cutting boards, and knives with soap and hot water before starting.
  2. Wash meat and fresh vegetables thoroughly.
  3. Wash your hands again after handling the meat.
  4. Cut the carrots and zucchini into small pieces (unless they are frozen / canned and already chopped).
  5. Lightly boil or steam carrots and zucchini and ...

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