K9-Karma: Raw Diet & Kibble Recipe

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

Hello guys! I've finally got around to making the raw diet video you have all been waiting so patiently for... and I decided to do it at 3AM and finally finish filming/editing by 5AM, go figure. It took 3 exhausting hours to upload. Now, in the video I'm just showing you the basic recipe we generally feed. We do not include eggs, cottage cheese or yogurt everyday. They are included every 2 weeks because they extremely rich in proteins and such, especially with the supplements. If you do not feed supplements, then you are fine to add them once a week to their diet. Also, the video is showing the portion amount for individual servings - but in general, we basically mix all the ingredients in a large 5 gallon bucket for all 7 of the bullies (8 including our 10 year old pit/lab mix) and then scoop 1 1/2 to 2 cups into their own bowls (depending on their weight) then add the chicken quarters and organs, garnish with eggs (unless already mixed in) and their vitamins with Nutri-Stat.

Okay, I know some of you are wondering. Why did you put Nutri-Stat on the vitamins? If I didn't, they probably wouldn't eat them. You're probably also wondering, why did you leave the egg shells in? Well, it's good for them! I don't give them to puppies under 6 months as they are very clueless on proper eating etiquette. Okay, but why don't the puppies get a chicken quarter? Well, I don't usually start raw diet until 6 months, but I do give them a few chunks of raw meat aside from organs from time to time. Another thing, why so many supplements? You see, these are either all natural or vet recommend supplements - none of those false advertisement weight gainers and unnecessary steroid-type supplements. These are beneficial supplements that aid in different areas such as growth, skin, coat, allergies, arthritis, joints, eyes, digestion, heart, healthy weight gain, immune booster, energy, appetite, quick healing, dehydration, reduce stress, lactation and more. Hmm, if I can think of anything else, I will add it. :)

"It's not how you feed them, it's how you breed them - but no matter how good your bullies look on the outside, they need a nutritional diet to work alongside their genetics and bring out their real caliber capacity." K9-Karma

Ingredients:
1 1/2 - 2 cups of your preferred brand of adult or puppy kibble.
Wheat Germ Oil - 5cc/5ml for adults or 2.5cc/2.5ml for puppies.
Dyne Calorie Supplement - 5cc/5ml for adults and puppies. (optional)
Flaxy Dog - 2 or 3 teaspoons (depending on your dog(s) weight)
Colostrum Supplement - 1 teaspoon for adults and 2 teaspoons for puppies. (optional)
Show Stopper - 1/2 a scoop for puppies and 1 scoop for adults. (read label)
Cottage Cheese - 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) Low Fat or Fat Free!
Plain Greek Yogurt - 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) Low Fat or Fat Free!
One (1) Any size/colored Egg. Shells for adults, no shells for puppies.
One (1) Chicken Quarter - Raw obviously, or that defeats the purpose completely.
Organs (you can use any, avoid too much liver. I'm using hearts and gizzards)
Flax Seed/Borage Oil/Omega 3,6,9 Vitamin - Just 1 for adults and puppies.
Echinacea Vitamin - Just 1 for adults and puppies.
Nutri-Stat - Just a little squeeze across the vitamins.

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  • What kinda of camera do you use to record, it has great quality

  • @miguel559 Canon

  • Hey how many times do you feed your dog a day with this diet!!! An do you have a good puppy raw diet....

  • @AndyGrumpzEvo Once a day and once with regular kibble. This can be used for puppies as well, but I will have a few more raw diet videos soon.

  • Do you feed this on a daily basis?

  • @miguel559 Once a day.

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  • good idia

  • Great video! Prop for sharing!

  • Great video, thanks for sharing!!

  • Nice

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