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JustFoodForDogs Do-It-Yourself Turkey and Whole Wheat Macaroni Dog Food Nutrients, 4.02 oz.

JustFoodForDogs Do-It-Yourself Turkey and Whole Wheat Macaroni Dog Food Nutrients, 4.02 oz.


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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.

  • - High-grade, human quality nutrients
  • - Makes approximately 30 lbs of food
  • - Easy-to-follow cooking guide included

Specifications

SKU2936515
LifestageAdult
Primary FlavorTurkey
Primary BrandJustFoodForDogs
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight4.02 OZ

Additional Features

Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagNo
Primary FlavorTurkey
LifestageAdult

Item Dimensions

Length2.65 IN
Height6 IN
Width2.6 IN

Pet Sizing

Breed SizesMost Sizes

Ingredients

Natural Calcium, Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Potassium Chloride, Choline Bitartrate, Sodium Chloride, Vitamin E (as a-tocopherol succinate), Taurine, Magnesium Bisglycinate Chelate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Bisglycinate Chelate, Riboflavin, Natural Kelp (for iodine), Manganese Gluconate Dihydrate, Vitamin B1 (as thiamine mononitrate), Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol), Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin).

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Teresa D.

4 days ago
I think this is a great product, however I have a hard time with the recipes. I tried the instapot and a slow cooker recipe and neither was as successful as I hoped. It makes a good quantity and I feel better about making my own food with the additional nutrients. I am going to keep trying!

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

We screwed up. Going to make a second batch

Elizabeth L.

1 month ago
We accidentally added too much turmeric, so next weekend or the week after, we will try again. We had to throw it out because we didn't want to give our pup an upset stomach.

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Hard to get powder out for measuring . . .

Sue C.

1 month ago
I wish the container for the nutrient blend was something different, something easier to use. It's hard to get a measuring spoon into the TALL bag, especially when the powder level is very low. Seems a short, round container with an wide open top would work much better . . . OR something else different . . .

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

DIY Turkey Recipe

Kristen M.

5 months ago
So far so good! I’ve made about 6 large batches and he is a huge fan of it but that isn’t too shocking, he’s a big eater anyways! I switched him due to some lab work abnormalities, curious to see how his next set of lab work looks.

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Turkey pasta

Sarah C.

5 months ago
He loves it. Never thought my dog would eat cranberries. Pickest hound I’ve ever known. Won’t eat a French fry but gets off the couch the second he sees me grab his bowl.

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Turkey Blend

Cheryl B.

6 months ago
The turkey blend DIY is a hit with both Rosie and Mokie.

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

My 16 year old loves when I make his food!

Jenn M.

7 months ago
My boy gets very excited when he knows I am cooking just for him! I love cooking for my furbaby! I know he is get wholesome, real food! He has heart issues so what he eats is very important. My only complaint is that I have the worst time finding either Turkey Livers or Lamb Livers! (Beef & Chicken livers are abundant at any grocery store) I even called JFFD to see if I could substitute Chicken Livers for the Turkey Livers but, the rep was very adamant that the recipes should not be altered. I always have to drive an hour or more to get what I need. However, my boy is worth it!

Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Our Doodle Loves This Recipe!

Richard C.

7 months ago
We recently switched to Just Food for Dogs DIY recipes and our Sheepadoodle loves the Turkey blend! He has been eating a fresh food diet for over a year, but costs and concerns about ingredients led us to look for recipes we could make for him. This one is a win and the nutrient pack ensures he is getting the supplements he needs.

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Are the feeding guidelines in the DIY Cooking Guide based on per day or per meal?

  1. The directions are not clear. I have ended up feeding my 55 lb dog 1 1/2 cups twice daily. This keeps him at a good weight even with a few daily treats. He loves the food. 



What is the 'natural calcium' made of in this product?

    I want to get this to feed my dogs for a Thanksgiving as a fun treat. I already feed them the Russet Potato and Beef blend, so I don’t think changing their food for one meal will hurt. But! Can I freeze the nutrient blend to save it for future years?

      I bought the turkey and whole wheat macaroni recipe which calls for fresh or frozen cranberries that I can't find anywhere this time of year. Is there a substitute I can use?

      1. I couldn’t find cranberries either. I found that blueberries worked well. 



      I already have several recipes for home cooked food for my 4 mo. old puppy that he likes. May I buy this powder and use it as my supplement for his vitamins, minerals and bone calcium? I also add probiotics and salmon oil to his recipe. Thanks,

      1. It isn’t recommended to use this blend, or any of the JFFD nutrient blends, for dogs under a year old without consulting a vet first. 



      Does it come with clear guidelines on how much to feed your pet according to its weight and activity per day? How long would a canister last me if I have 2 dogs one is 10lbs other is 15lbs? Both at good weight.

      1. My dogs are both 40 pounds so I feed them 2.5 cups each a day. It comes with a guideline on dog weight but not weight + activity. However - their website says to watch your dog’s weight in response to the food and adjust feeding amounts accordingly. 



      Can i get more specifics re ingredients (whole food) and amounts required per day. Do you break down percentages of protein-fat-carbs and can I do that. If so do you have a breakdown of the amount of supplement required. Thanks in advance

      1. If you go to the just food for dogs website, it gives you all the information. Recipes, ingredients, percentages of carb/protein/fat and a feeding guide. You can also visit select stores and they jffd agent can give you the same info.



      Can this food be frozen after it is prepared? How long does it last in the refrigerator?

      1. We freeze it until the day before we are ready to serve. Package says that it can be kept in fridge for up to a week. We usually put a couple in the fridge a few days before to thaw.  I set one out on the counter an hour or so before serving and we usually also heat it in microwave for 20-40 seconds.  They love it!! 



      tI feed my 11 year old Shi-Zu canned food and dry kibbles once a day to which I would like to add a tsp. of your balamced nutrients. Is that a good idea? If so is 1 tsp enough? Thank you.

      1. No, not a good idea!! The JFFD supplements are intended to be added to a fresh cooked recipe using a protein(meat: beef, chicken, etc). The powder is NOT supposed to be added to canned food or kibble. Each "meat" recipe has its own supplement powder, and depending if you make a full, or half recipe, you use the recommended measurement of powder. Do not add this to your dogs canned food or kibble--you can possibly make your dog sick your pet by giving too much vitamins!



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