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How to Make Dog Food : Working with Raw Meat for Homemade Dog Food

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

Learn to work with raw meat to make delicious, healthy homemade dog food in this free video.

Expert: Elise McMahon
Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior, and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Stop talking about cleaness and just put the chicken down for the dam dog,thats what i do....thought this was a raw dog diet not a cleaning video

  • this video would have been useful if it were about feeding dogs rather than cleaning kitchens.

    try again.

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  • why shouldn't dogs eat raw meat? i'm sincerely interested. supposedly, there's very little genetic difference (minute) between a domestic dog & a wolf. commercial dog food has only been around for about 100 years, so how, after so very long in the wild (1000's of years) is a dog suddenly not able to eat raw meat?

  • @dough23bo Yea dogs really shouldn't eat raw meat. They is just as bad as people making there dogs vegetarian..

  • Dogs shouldn't eat raw meat >_< and I am going to leave it at that

  • What parts do you consider non edible?

  • what a waste of time!

  • @BrookeMonfort dogs do get infected by salmonella. it often leads to gastroenteritis, spontaneous abortions,and septicemia. It can be transmitted to human.

  • Kitchen gloves, parchment paper, large bowl, cutting knife, Lysol sanitizing wipes. Thats all you need, now shut up and talk about how to make the dog food.

  • the video is called working with raw meat and she said she's gonna talk about how to handle raw meat and that's what she did, idiots. anything else should have been self explanitory...there's not much to it..

  • A dog's digestive system is impervious to many bacterias that can be fatal to humans; the sanitation is for us, not them. I don't think they're affected by salmonella. I was looking for a recipe; tips on choosing types of meat and processing, packaging and storing the end product.

  • lol

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