According to most raw feeders, dogs should eat muscle meat (hamburger, chicken, turkey), as well as a healthy array of organ meat (heart, liver, kidneys), whole fish, and raw meaty bones (aka, RMBs).
What should I add to raw meat for my dog?
It's as simple as buying ground meat or chunks and putting them in your dog's bowl. But balance is important. This means feeding a diet that's about 10% to 20% fat total, including any fats like fish oil that you add to your dog's raw diet. The remaining foundation of your dog's raw meals will be protein.
What can I mix in my dogs raw food?
A raw dog food diet typically consists of:Muscle meat, often still on the bone.Bones, either whole or ground.Organ meats such as livers and kidneys.Raw eggs.Vegetables like broccoli, spinach, and celery.Apples or other fruit.Some dairy, such as yogurt.
Should I add anything to my dogs raw food?
If you do choose a vegetarian diet, consider supplementing your dog's food with fresh ingredients. Make the food as easy to digest as possible by offering natural sources of their required nutrients. We highly recommend adding some form of complete plant protein, too, like quinoa or buckwheat.
What meat can I mix with dog food?
Fresh cooked or raw meat such as ground beef, turkey, chicken, venison, duck, buffalo or other exotic meats.
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