Dinovite's Homemade Dog Food

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

www.dinovite.com

Are you tired of all of these pet food recalls? Let Cindy show how YOU can control what goes into your pet's food in a very affordable way.

*We are not saying that this is the only way to feed your pets...it's just the healthiest thing that we have seen yet, and it works for us. We just wanted to share this with you all.


This recipe would feed a 22lb dog for about 2 weeks.

Dinovite's Homemade Raw Diet Recipe
- 5lbs of Ground Beef
- 9 Hardboiled Eggs (with the shells)
- 2-3 cups of White Rice
- 1/2 a Tube of LickOchops
- Dinovite Liquid Daily Packs


To figure out how much to make for more or bigger dogs, here is the formula for the diet:

(Dog's Weight) X
.02 (a couch potato dog)
.025 (a dog of normal activity) = the amount of food per day
.03 (super active dog)
= the amount of food to feed your dog per day

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  • If you think about it, dogs in the wild don't cook their meat...  Raw is the way to go.

  • @bcwongsf That's how we feel about it :D

  • Raw meat is something that concerns me to give to my animals. I think this is a great idea, but if I did uset this idea I would cook the raw meat...

  • @10secs2lovetffl May I ask why it would concern you to feed your pet's raw meat?

    You can cook it, however you will be cooking out the nutrients that is in the raw meat.

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  • Hiyaaaa! Have you considered - fast abs magic (do a google search)? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my brother in law got great Six pack abs and lost lots of weight with it.

  • @bunniegram Actually raw turkey is not the same as raw beef in nutrient make up. In the long run, switching meats up to provide variety every few months is OK but the Omega fatty acid content of some meats is better than others. Good question.

    If you are concerned about fat content, remember that your dog requires fats for good skin and coat condition.

  • Can you use raw turkey?

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