Recipes/Videos
Here are a few fun raw food recipes that will make your pets really look forward to dinner time.
For all recipes use the Prize Choice meat of your choice. Choose from Lamb, Chicken, Tripe, or Beef. Tripe and Beef should only be fed twice weekly because of high fat content. Meats can be changed as often as you like but be sure to watch for any sensitivity or food allergy. Not all dogs are good on all meat sources. And NEVER use pork products. Feeding Guides are on the back of every bag of Prize Choice meats. The amounts listed are for ALL ingredients not just meat content. Meats should be 35% of the total gram amount (except for “Pup Sup” and “Lo-Pro” recipes). Fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, egg, oil and supplements make up the remaining 65%.
“Flea the Scene”-Fight fleas from the inside
Meat
Carrots
Peas
Sweet Potato
Apples
Egg w/ Crushed Shell
Garlic Oil (1tsp small breed-1tbsp XL breeds)*
Spirulina
Salmon Oil
“Beat the Yeast”-Rid their body of the yeasty beasties that cause those stinky ear infections
Meat
Broccoli
Peas
Brown Rice
Swede
Egg w/shell
Probiotics**
Spirulina
Salmon Oil
“Lo-Pro”-Low protein diet for seniors and dogs with a sensitive tummy
50% Less Meat
Carrots
Broccoli
Peas
Sweet Potato
Brazil Nuts-raw
Sunflower Seeds-raw and shelled
Pumpkin Seeds-raw and shelled
Spirulina
Salmon Oil
“Pup Sup”-Puppy food with a higher fat and protein content for growing bones and muscles (can be used for very active or underweight adult dogs)
50% More Meat or just fed 3 times daily with normal meat content
Peas
Swede
Egg w/shell
Blueberries
Banana
Brown Rice or Potato
Sunflower Oil
Spirulina
Salmon Oil
*Garlic Oil Recipe-Crush 2 fresh cloves of garlic and drop into 500ml Sunflower Oil. Let infuse for 1-2 days for full potency. Crushing the cloves changes them to their medicinal form and chopping or grinding wont. Try to keep the cloves whole to avoid feeding full pieces as it can cause digestive upset. If you notice any symptoms of allergy or sensitivity stop feeding immediately.
**Probiotics are the friendly bacteria found in yogurt. I don’t recommend feeding dairy products to dogs as it causes mucus in the intestines. Mucus is a great home for yeast and unfriendly bacteria to thrive. Supplement probiotics in powder or capsule form…see raw foods video.