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All Comments (21)
  • Feeding raw pays off, so thankful for all the knowledge you gave to me before I got my pup. We feed her raw, and she absolutely loves it. Her coat is so so shiny and is always getting compliments with how well she looks physically. Having a good diet is SO SO important!
  • @areviryyr
    Rachel 💖 to see Dr Judy with you in this chat you guys are amazing thanks for being the light. 🤗
  • @TheKak933
    I learned to blend up steamed veggies …always gave them in big pieces. This is so helpful. My dog ate her first raw (mixed in with cooked to start yesterday) for dinner. She couldn’t wait for breakfast! Total win ❤
  • @19Ter67
    My dogs have been on a raw diet for 4 years now. They get a knee cap bone once a week for dental care. They have not had to have dental cleaning since making the change. And they’re wellness check ups have been great. Their Dr claps 👏 his hands & said how much it makes his day to see completely healthy dogs come through.
  • I would love to feed raw. The only worry is I still don't have enough knowledge to really go through with it. Buying 5lbs bags for $20 is steep and I just want to know I'm feeding my buddy a complete balanced meal.
  • @trishhunt4085
    I have 4 dogs ranging in age from 16 months to 16 years. They all eat a raw diet that includes organic chicken eggs, organic quail eggs, whole herring, organic fruits and vegetables, organic yogurt, etc. It is becoming increasingly expensive and I can understand why people are feeding kibble. In my case, I am the only human in the house, which helps me to be able to afford a raw diet for my pack. No one is judging us on what we feed our pets, but rather how we treat our pets! Providing them with a safe, happy and loving home is the best thing we can do for them 🤗.
  • Hi Rachel, Thank you for this amazing video! I have a question, my 9-month goldendoodle doesn't like the kibble. Now, I cook his food once a week. But, my only concern is that I'm not sure if I'm giving him enough. I usually mix it with his kibble. It's the only way he'll eat. Since he's allergic to chicken, I prefer salmon, turkey, and lean ground beef. I like to rotate the protein once a week. I add sweet potatoes, green beans, brown rice, peas, and carrots. I also give him 2 tbs daily of Greek yogurt. Am I doing ok, or should I add more things?
  • My rotweiler was feed kibble most of his life and when I start feed him raw food from Bones and Co. His coat is more shiner and he has more energy. I just got a puppy and I am feeding him raw food even the goat milk from that brand. Thank you Rachel. If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t even know. I am a first time pet parent to this two dogs and I am so happy that I have some kind of knowledge from following all your videos. Thank you again for the things you do. Greatly appreciated it.
  • Hi, do you have any suggestions alternatives for Royal Canin Glycobalance? Any info will help thanks.
  • @Grace-ok2pe
    How to complete home-cooked meals for 8 months old puppy? Both salmon oil and cod oil? Or just one of the oil? And how often?
  • @donya1022
    I have noticed since switching my cocker spaniel over to raw and steamed vegetables, he doesn't drink nearly as much water as he used to. I believe it's because he's getting it from the new way of eating. His crusty nose cleared up to 85% in 1 1/2 months, now 6 months later his nose is 99% healed. The bloat was almost immediately gone.
  • @AIC_7
    What’s you opinion on essence? I never see you talk about it but I hear great things would absolutely love your input!
  • I feed all my 3 dogs BARF from they were 8 weeks old. They are super healthy. I know it is expensive and cost me some time. But I believe I will see the long term benefits in the future (less vet bill). It will be worth it!
  • I was feeding fresh homemade food to my 5 pups and senior dog. I found a vet approved recipe with turkey, broccoli, carrots, sweet potato, spinach, and coconut oil. They loved it, and i loved it for them. They were more active and had shiny coats. I started becoming worried that i wasn't feeding them enough and if they were getting the proper nutrition. Also that I would make a big tray that would only last me 3 days so i had to constantly make more. I recently switched over to open farm, which is pricey as each bag is $78 for 22 pounds, and I need 3 of them to last the puppies a month. I really want to incorporate the food I used to make them, but how much would you recommend feeding them? Is open farm a good brand, in your opinion?
  • Hello I have a yorkie . Do you recommend the farmers dog food ?
  • @cadyvowell896
    I am about to adopt a labradoodle. He’ll be 9 weeks. I want to start a raw food diet. However, I don’t know how much to anticipate buying weekly. How to you recommend I purchase the food and how much should I be feeding a day? Thanks so much!!
  • @jackedandrich
    Do you have any information on how to help allergies or hot spots or skin issues on paws ??? No vet can help or tell me what’s wrong but he’s in pain I need help!! Please
  • @yellowfin524
    Can you substitute the sardines for freshly caught mackerel? I'm in Australia so it will be spotted mackerel not king mackerel. Great site with great info, thanks.