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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 | Beef |
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 | Beef |
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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Dear Experts, We are from The Hockaday School and are working to make an original dog food with only natural ingredients. We were wondering if our idea is successful and original. We would appreciate it if you looked at our recipe and could help us alter or work on it. Recipe: • Pork = 40 grams • Chicken = 40 grams • Salmon = 40 grams • Peanuts = 10 grams • Sunflower seeds = 10 grams • Basil = 10 grams • Rosemary = 10 grams • Oregano = 10 grams • Sweet potatoes = 20 grams • Carrots = 20 grams
How to make dog food for my 6 lb dog.
I want to get this canned food for my dog as a topper to her dry food. It has shredded chicken along with whole white beans, peas and potatoes. Will she be able to digest this ok because the beans, peas and potatoes are not ground into a pate texture? she's on the dry version of this currently. I also ditched the twelve calorie treats and purchased the smaller 2 calorie treats and I'm only giving her three of those per day. Her total intake of extras is now less than 10% of her diet. :-)
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 make my own pet food and want to make sure I'm giving my dog enough protein, while also not breaking the budget. I generally give about a cup and a half of whatever meat I'm using (ground beef, turkey or chicken), and a cup of both veggies and rice. He's a 70 pound dog approximately, and I read should be consuming 1500 calories daily. Is this enough? Is there a cheaper alternative I should be made aware of? Thanks.
Is there anyway I could start making my own dry dog food, I want to start saving money on dog food but yet make it healthy for her.
I want to make my dogs food from fresh ingredients but I need to know what I should make and include so he gets all the right nutrients and how much I should feed him , he is a jack Russell
My 14 year old American Pit Mix has a food allergy and we did an elimination diet. I am concerned that she may not be getting enough nutritional value while trying to figure out what she cannot handle. I make her food in a rice cooker. Daily meal split to feed her twice a day: 2 cups of dry rice Makes about 7 to 9 cups cooked 1/4 cup blueberries 2 oz white fish Added after cooked: 1/2 cup of frozen peas and carrots 1 TBS of peanut butter powder 5 pumps of Salmon Oil
Looking for advice on starting homemade dog food. Like how to check ratios and what to use. I'm not looking to feed just homemade but as a topper to dry kibble
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.
We have stopped using canned dog food and now make a fresh mixture of peas, beans, carrots and sweet potatoes mixed with ground turkey, beef OR chicken. We would like to stop feeding them dry food all together. Can we do this and if so should we give them a doggie vitamin? we have a 3yr GS, 8yr GSP and 10 yr lab mix. thank you
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