Ranking Your Dog's FOOD! 🤔 Nutritionist's Dog Food Guide

Ranking Your Dog's FOOD! 🤔 Nutritionist's Dog Food Guide

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  1. I love his show and thisjust summarizes and lays out all of the basic methods he uses on the show. What i love about this guide https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d is that you don’ need to read the whole book cover to cover … You can skip to the chapter (lesson) you want to read about. The book is arranged almost as a problem-solving guide … Here is the problem and here is what you need to know/do to correct it. This man knows his stuff … But more importantly knows how to teach people how they can work with their pups themselves!

  2. When I adopted my pug puppy I was determined to give him the absolute best food available. I started feeding him fresh raw from a very reputable brand (Big Country Raw) as this is what his previous owner was already feeding him. However, he started having GI and reflux issues instantly. I kept feeding this to him, thinking it must be his breed, maybe I was feeding him too much at a time, maybe he needed to rest after feeding him, etc. Nothing I did made any difference, he continued to struggle. To make a very long story short, I ended up switching to three different brands Smack (air-dried raw), The Honest Kitchen, and First Mate canned. He also gets cooked eggs, canned sardines, and some fresh gently cooked meat as toppers. His GI issues and reflux are completely gone. He sleeps better because he is no longer uncomfortable. As much as I am an advocate for fresh raw, I do not think it’s for every dog. I am not sure if it’s the breed ( pugs are known for having very sensitive stomachs) but this is definitely working much better than the fresh raw.

  3. Suggesting that being a human nutritionist is somehow useful here is disingenuous. Yes we may share 70-80% dna with dogs, but humans also share 70% dna with slugs and 50 percent with cabbages, so using that logic makes me skeptical about any other assumptions you make.

  4. Thank you for these vids. Amazing! Ive been using Northwest Naturals. Ive been using for about 9 years or more. When my local feed store changed owership they lost there contract with NWN and i couldn’t find NWN so i had to change to Stella frozen raw while the new owner worked to get a new contract with NWN and get set up. Unfortunately because of that change in food my pitty became very sick and had to be put down from some digestive problems. It was a horrible lose for me. My other 2 dogs made it threw it. We are now back on NWN and i have a new pitty pup i have him on NWN .

  5. I’ll cut to chase.
    1. Thanks for the assessments. Very helpful.
    2. Dogs are healthiest when outside at least 50% of lives, eat once per day, and have adequate water and exercise.
    3. I have medium to large dogs. 3. And 3 cats. We feed the dogs one of any 50 lb kibble (we try another brand each new bag), mixed with cooked bones (all types), chicken, beef and eggs. We rotate these weekly. We mix it like this: 60% to 70% kibble, with 40 to 30% cooked meats (boiled eggs+shells, whole chicken/bones, broths, boiled beef bones and ground beef).

    Switching the kibble keeps any bad qualities away from being constantly fed.

  6. Hello Rachel. Another reviewer… ‘@user-ew3sp1hl6q 1 year ago (edited)’ mentioned she’d like to see varieties such as Royal Canin and Science Diet reviewed. I would as well, especially since my 12 year old dog has liver cancer as well as a ‘sluggish’ gallbladder and my vet seems to feel the best option for him is Science Diet Low Fat ID Digestive Care and then the Oncologist Resident caring for my dog at the Veterinary School in Columbia, MO feels he should be being fed only Royal Canin Low Fat Gastrointestinal kibble. Sooo… extremely confused??? Science Diet also has an ID Liver care kibble… first five ingredients Brewers Rice, Chicken, Chicken Fat, Egg Product, Soybean Meal. I actually contacted Science Diet a couple times attempting to garner more info as to how these ingredients would be more beneficial to my dog than a home cooked diet or the ‘gentle’ cooked frozen options that I’m currently feeding him. Their response was to follow my veterinarians suggestion. The end of this past August my vet felt Ollie was at deaths door. The past 2 months or so I’ve been feeding A Pup Above frozen gently cooked and adding blueberries with a variety of mushrooms and greens with a probiotic. Not sure how his innards are doing but outwardly he appears to be doing great. NO diarrhea… energetic with a happy wiggling butt… loving his walks again?? I’d love your opinion.

  7. Do you have any opinions on Small Batch and Steve’s Real Food (B.A.R.F.)? I’m looking at these two as possible food options for my small dogs

  8. Up here in Alaska, mushers prefer a high fat kibble for working sled dogs. I hunt my labs every weekday from Sept thru January and feed the highest fat/highest protein kibble on the market. I like kibble where the first ingredient is Menhaden such as Red Paw Power Edge 32 k. (32%Protein, 25% Fat)

  9. It would be AMAZING if you could do a video on your fav low purine kibbles! I have a Dalmatian & they typically need a low purine diet & im so used to feeding foods with organ meats because of all of the health benefits 🙆🏼‍♀️

  10. Avoid: simple carbs like “rice”. Unnamed ingredients like “by-products”, “poultry”, “liver”, “egg product”. Avoid foods that have a lot of added vitamins (foods should have ingredients that provide those vitamins) a few are okay but a long list shows poor quality ingredients.

  11. oh boy do I need help I buy blue pate small dog but give her cooked chicken cooked meat usually what I have or dinner 3 0z. can half inthe am mixted with meat repeat at night she is 8 mixted chi help please us

  12. Opinions on using raw and air dried? Can I use a combination? I’ve had the mentality of it not being okay to switch up dogs foods and to not give a variety so this is all very new to me.

  13. This video is so informative & helpful:) excellent work!!❤ fyi I have 2 lovely 1 years old chihuahuas and I feed them wet food, freeze dried food and fresh food.

  14. Hi Rachel my name is Mike love you review reviewed Science Diet 7 + for Senior Dogs and also Purina One.. and both of them would be wet dog foods

  15. You don’t think Ketona kibble is a good brand? Of course, along with real meat, sardines, eggs, chicken livers

  16. Can you talk about Nutro . brand dog food?
    I like it because it has no corn no soy no GMO !
    I mix it with Purina brand chicken and brown rice, dog food for the moisture

  17. I make my dogs food for supper, but in the mornings I use wet food. Neither have teeth, 11 and 17. Looking for a pouch/wet food that’s actually made in the USA or Canada.

  18. @rachelfusaro I have a 6 month old labradoodle who is picky with her meals. She’ll walk away when I feed her. Now I’m trying out Sundays and would love to hear your thoughts on that.

  19. Hi, I came across a dehydrated dog food. Call Hurraw.
    I reached out to the company to gather more information, because there was only limited info on the website; and they have not been forthcoming or with my inquiry, nor with accommodating with specific responses. would it be possible for you to make a review of this dog food item? Or if anyone else knows about this product, I would appreciate the same.

  20. Any affordable organic dog food options? I’m in the research phase of getting my first dog and would like to know more about dog food options that are healthy and affordable.

  21. Just want to tell you, you convinced me to stop giving my cats kibble, your explanation of how the foods are processed. I have decided to give them freeze dried. I do give them canned but I also give them dry and now that dry will be freeze dried not kibble. Thanks

  22. I just went to the VET for the first time and was not given a consultation to speak about cooking for my dog that I don’t have yet. They told me to keep them on puppy dog food until slowly we could come up with a good recipe; however, my breeder is feeding them royal canine and I don’t want to give my puppy that, what would you recommend for my one month old puppy bernedoodle (bought food)until I could slowly integrate a homemade meal that I got from Dr. Judy. Please need to know by the time I pick up my puppy December 9th. Thanks in advance.

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