Essential Ingredients for Homemade Dog Food

Veterinary Secrets
22 Jan 202108:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dr. Jones outlines how to create a nutritionally balanced homemade dog food recipe. He emphasizes the importance of using high-quality animal protein, healthy carbohydrates like sweet potato, and essential fats such as sunflower and coconut oil. The recipe also includes important nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and vitamin E. Dr. Jones highlights the role of vegetables like kale, fiber sources like flax, and key vitamins and minerals including vitamin D, B vitamins, and potassium. For convenience, he suggests a multivitamin supplement to ensure complete nutrition. The video also promotes a webinar on natural remedies for common dog diseases.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Start with a high-quality protein like lean beef, chicken, turkey, or eggs to provide a balanced amino acid profile for your dog.
  • 😀 Carbohydrates like sweet potatoes are optional but provide essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins A, C, and E, and potassium.
  • 😀 Healthy fats are crucial for your dog's health; consider sunflower oil or coconut oil for omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, as well as vitamin E.
  • 😀 Omega-3 fatty acids, such as krill oil, support brain function and joint health. The recommended dose is 500 milligrams per 20 pounds of body weight daily.
  • 😀 Add calcium if you're not feeding bones—ground eggshells are an affordable and effective calcium source, with about 1/2 teaspoon per pound of meat.
  • 😀 Dark, leafy greens like kale and spinach are rich in vitamins A, C, K, and minerals like calcium, zinc, and potassium—add a chopped cup of kale for optimal nutrition.
  • 😀 Fiber from ingredients like ground flaxseed helps maintain a healthy gut and digestive system. Add one to two teaspoons per cup of food served daily.
  • 😀 Ensure your dog gets essential vitamins and minerals like Vitamin D, Vitamin E, B vitamins, iron, zinc, iodine, and potassium from your homemade recipe.
  • 😀 To simplify the process, consider using a complete supplement like Dr. Jones's Ultimate Canine Advanced Health Formula for comprehensive vitamin and mineral coverage.
  • 😀 Homemade dog food is often healthier than store-bought kibble, as it contains fresh, toxin-free ingredients that you control, ensuring better overall health for your pet.

Q & A

  • What is the first key ingredient to focus on when making homemade dog food?

    -The first key ingredient to focus on is a high-quality protein, such as lean beef, chicken, turkey, or eggs, which provides a balanced amino acid profile. Protein should be the primary component of the dog's diet.

  • Why is it important to use high-quality protein in homemade dog food?

    -High-quality protein is essential because it provides the necessary amino acids that are crucial for muscle development, repair, and overall health. Animal proteins like lean meats and eggs are ideal for this purpose.

  • What are some healthy carbohydrate options for homemade dog food?

    -Healthy carbohydrate options include ground rice, potato, or sweet potato. Sweet potato is especially beneficial due to its high fiber content and vitamins A, C, E, B vitamins, and potassium.

  • What role do fats play in homemade dog food, and which fats are recommended?

    -Fats are essential for a balanced diet, providing necessary omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Sunflower oil and coconut oil are great sources of healthy fats and also provide vitamin E, which is important for overall health.

  • How much oil should be added to homemade dog food, and why?

    -A general rule of thumb is to add 1 tablespoon of oil per pound of meat. This ensures that the dog gets the proper balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are crucial for their health.

  • Why is calcium necessary in homemade dog food, and how can it be added?

    -Calcium is important for bone health, especially if bones are not included in the diet. Ground eggshells can be used as an inexpensive source of calcium, with approximately 1/2 teaspoon added per pound of meat.

  • Which vegetables are recommended for homemade dog food, and why?

    -Dark green leafy vegetables, like kale and spinach, are recommended. They are rich in vitamins (A, C), minerals (calcium, zinc, potassium), and antioxidants, which are essential for overall dog health.

  • How much leafy greens should be added to homemade dog food?

    -A full cup of chopped leafy greens, such as kale, should be added to the recipe. It's best to lightly steam the greens to preserve their nutrients.

  • What is the importance of fiber in homemade dog food, and what source is recommended?

    -Fiber is important for digestive health, helping to maintain a happy gut. Ground flaxseed is an excellent fiber source, with 1-2 teaspoons per cup of food fed daily.

  • What should pet owners do if they don't want to worry about balancing vitamins and minerals in homemade dog food?

    -Pet owners can use a comprehensive supplement like 'Dr. Jones’s Ultimate Canine Advanced Health Formula,' which is a multivitamin and mineral supplement that ensures all necessary nutrients are included in the dog’s diet.

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