Great video ! A lot of dogs don't like that consistency of the food when it is fully thawed (too slimy) and will turn away -- I suggest feeding partially frozen and I also crumble in a freeze dried raw which has all the organic veg/fruit.
I would strongly suggest you do not feed spinach on a regular basis like that -- oxalates are very dangerous to their health. You need to also feed eggs several times per week. You can also add in sardines (fresh water packed) as a source of omega 3.
You also need to feed foods which promote gut microbiome (healthy bacteria) -- raw fermented goats milk, or plain kefir , and green beef tripe.
Oops....I forgot to mention that my guys are cats.
Is freeze dried raw a good alternative to raw? If yes do you have recommendations for a good freeze dried raw food?
What calcium and other vitamin supplements do you recommend for cats? my guy is losing muscle
Great video ! A lot of dogs don't like that consistency of the food when it is fully thawed (too slimy) and will turn away -- I suggest feeding partially frozen and I also crumble in a freeze dried raw which has all the organic veg/fruit.
I would strongly suggest you do not feed spinach on a regular basis like that -- oxalates are very dangerous to their health. You need to also feed eggs several times per week. You can also add in sardines (fresh water packed) as a source of omega 3.
You also need to feed foods which promote gut microbiome (healthy bacteria) -- raw fermented goats milk, or plain kefir , and green beef tripe.
Great question. I would use raw in a dog or cat with kidney insufficiency for sure. They do so much better.