Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 One thing I do give my puppy is kefir grains. On the kefir list many people gave their dogs kefir and grains. I feel that these do him good. If I skip out on this, his fur doesn't look as good. Is anyone else giving their dogs fermented foods or kefir? I see that they do like rotted meat and there are bacteria on there that benefit them, I'm sure... Millie > > Hi Millie > > To cover nutritional bases (I hope), I feed my dog a variety of foods. I may give him grass-fed lamb with organs for a few months and then switch to beef, maybe some chicken here and there. He gets fclo daily, but I add other oils like raw coconut oil, or raw butter now and then. He gets bone broth (with the marrow) daily, and some raw egg yolk or whole egg a couple times a week. And for snacks, I'll give him a small bit of fresh fruit or raw veggies like carrot, to chew on throughout the day. Another snack he loves is go raw cookies, the only bad ingredient is agave, but they are small and he only get two at a time and not very often. I raise alot of my own food (meat, dairy, eggs, and produce) so I feel comfortable giving him a mostly raw food (organic) diet. I've tried fancy powders to add to his diet, but they are expensive and I didn't notice any benefits. I tell my husband that my dog is our GAPS child, because he eats better than we do. I hope this helps. > > Susie > Re: Soup Bones > > > > >>>mine eat there meat > cooked and seasoned with lots of garlic. > > Shekhinah > > Is that all they eat? Mine has self limited to meats and doesn't do well if we try to add veggies to his diet. It concerns me...there is so much controversy as to the optimal way to feed a dog. I get confused and hope for the best with his diet... > > millie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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