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JustFoodForDogs Do It Yourself bag provides an easy to use cooking guide for you to make the same recipe we do in our own kitchen. Each bag provides human grade nutrients designed specifically to balance this recipe to NRC standards for long term feeding (makes approximately 30 lbs of food). DIY bag provides recipe and nutrient blend only- whole food ingredients must be purchased separately.
SKU | 2936494 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | JustFoodForDogs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4.55 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | Adult |
Length | 2.65 IN |
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Height | 6 IN |
Width | 2.6 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Natural Calcium, Choline Bitartrate, Vitamin E (as a-tocopherol succinate), Zinc Oxide, Iron Glycinate Chelate, Vitain B5 (as calcium d-pantothenate), Copper Citrate, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol), Riboflavin, Manganese Citrate, Natural Kelp (for iodine), D-Biotin, Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin).
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6 years ago
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A lot of money for some powder....
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6 years ago
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How to make dog food for my 6 lb dog.
I have been making a homemade diet for my dog whom has dietary restrictions due to bladder stones but am unsure how many cups to feed him daily(he doesn’t like the urinary prescription food.) He weighs 98 lbs. His homemade diet includes eggs, fat free cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, green beans, carrots, rice, potatoes, yams, and fruit. What proportions of protein to carbs to veg/fruit should be included in each meal and how many cups a day is appropriate?
Is this diet for dogs okay? Ik that a kod of people will say I should feed him store bought food and I do add a bit of it but mostly I prepare it.Is this diet okay, should I add od replace anything and are all the ingredients dog friendly? Minced beef =around 2 cups 1 egg Half egg shell Kelp Ginger Veggies Mussels-1 mussel Carrots-around a cup Coconut oil Olive oil And how much ginger can dogs have?
I have decided to prepare Nala's food at home as opposed to store bought dog food. What would I need to add to a recipe containing following: Beef Liver 3lbs Lamb Hearts 2lbs Beef Tripe 1lb Ground Chicken 5 lbs Water - as need to incorporate beef stew bones 3lbs Brussel Sprouts .5 lb Butternut Squash 1lb Pink Himalayan Salt- 1 tbl I did cook all of this, although I know that raw is better, and then ground it all together.
I would really like to start making my own dog food. All the fillers and preservatives don't make me comfortable now that I've had yet another dog diagnosed with cancer. However, I want to do it right. I can't find enough information about their nutritional requirements to do this and I don't want to guess. Where can I find this information or are there other options around the unknown ingredients in my dogs' food? Thank you in advance
I want to make homemade wet food for my dog to mix with her storebought hard food. Is this safe from a vets perspective? Any tips?
I want to make a balanced home cooked diet for my dog. What supplements should I add? Thank you!
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I recycle preconsumer food waste for a living. I have a TON (literally) of dehydrated carrot and I want to make treats for my dogs. Any advice on what to make sure to include or exclude? I want to make healthy treats insteading of giving them store bought ones. thanks! Chad
We have 2 large breed dogs. One is 75 pounds and one is 125 pounds. How much protein , rice or oatmeal, and vegetable should we be feeding them to keep them healthy and thriving? Both dogs have trouble with dry food and suffer with loose stools.
My 3 year old 23lb. male corgi has a history of developing cystine crystals in his urinary tract and was put on Hill's U/D canned food as a result. I have been reading online about alkaline diets and was wondering if we could prepare food for him at home that would be sufficient in preventing the formation of the cystine crystals. The food he is on currently is very expensive ($42-$46 every 12 days). How can we determine the correct amount of homemade food or his weight and breed?
My 2 yo Lab/Ridgeback is 86 lbs yes overweight and has a urine ph of 5. I have her on grain free Taste of the Wild venison/buffalo 2.5 cups daily. Without spending $80.00 for a 17 lb bag of Royal Canin So , what dry food or treatments might you recommend for Rylee?