10 BEST Human Foods for Dogs from a Veterinarian 🐶

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Published 2023-09-27
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All Comments (21)
  • @zoemiller1726
    So refreshing to see a vet who’s not advising AGAINST feeding fresh/ raw.
  • @gsdmom1194
    Thanks for the info. I have 5 longcoat German Shepherds. German Shepherds are known for tummy issues, and I battle it constantly. I always feed my dry food soaked in water and then give other items to chew on to clean teeth while chewing. I add a sprinkle of freeze-dried pumpkin flakes and pro and prebiotic. But I started buying Ruff Greens. I was doing this myself this with the fresh veggies, ect, but I wasn't aware of the green stuff that you talked about. We seemed to have difficulty, we're gassy, and I stopped. The Ruff Greens is essentially the same thing, only much more expensive. This will help me out. Thank you!!!
  • Thank you so much for spreading the amazing knowledge that you do. Would love a video on eye care or eye supplements for dogs.
  • i was taking large amounts if psyllium husk to remove mucoid plaque from my digestive tract. and it worked . so i started replacing 1 of my dogs meals about 3 times a week with psyllium husk mixed with water to create a gel . then i would add pieces of chicken to intice them . the psyllium is basically fiber and it works as a binder . i was removing black rubbery crap from their intestines. in a couple months they got rid of their bloated bellies and their energy levels increased tremendously.
  • @wimsypawz7412
    Another great info session. Lots of great ideas for dog owners to start on there dog on a real.food journey ❤
  • @fig_newton88
    We’ve been considering giving our fur baby some fresh food as a topper. This was great information!
  • @katej2538
    Thank you for always getting to the point, very informative and interesting!
  • @robinw3909
    What is your recommendation for percentage of protein/fat/carb per meal? Thank you for your educational videos!
  • @bryanb.386
    On kibble my dog would periodically get backed up to the point she would not go for days, then I'd wake up to a mess. I switched to mostly chop meat, cooked (turkey, chicken & beef), and a rotation usually of pumpkin, smushed beans & peas, and riced cauliflower. Within 2 days she started power way with real nice logs. I just have to make a point to put a good deal of water in the bowl with her food, she's not big on drinking so she get's most of her h2o in that way. Real fun game, make small meatballs (no seasoning, no breadcrumbs) and hide them in different places for one of their meals. If you have a yard, they'll get a quick workout in with their dinner. Really like the info, thanks.
  • @WithMunchkins
    Peas usually come out whole in their poo. So I usually cook the peas and carrots before I blend them into a mush
  • @tomneila8496
    I feed my dog beef, chicken, and pork once in a while, either baked or grilled, with the fat and skin (chicken, specifically) trimmed off. My dog had constipation issues not long ago, so I started giving pureed pumpkin as a treat twice/day, and now it's all resolved. Her meal consists of apple slices and wet dog food.
  • @sheatree8520
    🤍🐶🙏🏼thank you !!!💯💯💯💯💯💯🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽💯
  • @EmptyColl4ge
    Hi Rachel, thank you for this incredibly informative video. I wanted to ask about the animal fat oil/dripping part, does this include natural oil from fish as well? We like to air fry salmon for our dog, no oil or any coating involved. Just pure salmon. Though I have noticed from time to time that they leak out whenever we air fry them.
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