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Learn my quick guide to natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food) Feeding your dog and cat a natural and wholesome raw meat diet is ridiculously simple, yet many people make it complicated and I never know why. Do you?

In less than 9 minutes and 52 seconds, I will provide you with a hassle free way of making natural homemade pet food – guaranteed.

If you want to feed a dog or cat a natural and wholesome raw meat diet, then I am here to help you.

My ridiculously quick and simple guide to natural homemade pet food makes things so simple that even a monkey could do it – or in other cases – your husband.

The key is to love the whole process. When there is love, everything is easy.

A Quick Guide To Natural Homemade Pet Food For Dogs and Cats

This is a short and basic guide to making and feeding a wholesome raw meat diet for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. If you want to learn more, then read my entire book online for free at www.pet-grub.com.

This guide is meant for those who hate reading, who want something simple and also, the PDF version of this guide can be shared with friends and family.

Introduction

Thousands of pets are sick today and even more are destined to become ill. But, it doesn’t have to be this way. Pets don’t have to be sick. Pets deserve the chance to be healthy.

I love pets and it breaks my heart when I see a sick pet – if only the pet had a chance to eat a wholesome and natural raw meat diet, if only I could help that dog or cat – that’s what I think to myself. So I write this guide not for the benefits of humans, but ultimately for the pets who rely on the humans to make wise decisions for them.

Recipes! Everybody Wants Recipes – But Why???

You don't need recipes to make natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food)People have been brainwashed into thinking that a recipe is needed to make natural homemade pet food. But, making wholesome homemade pet food is mind boggling simple. Recipes, as a result, only make the process unnecessarily complicated. Natural homemade pet food requires a maximum of three things:


  1. Raw meat
  2. Finely chopped vegetables (optional)
  3. Some nutritional supplements, most important of which is calcium

Today, you are going to learn the basic principles and guidelines to making natural homemade pet food and how to mix it all together – without recipes!

Recipes are very restrictive. If you don’t have one part of the recipe, you can’t make the meal. Plus recipes are always complicated – you also spend too much time measuring. Oh what a hassle those recipes are!

The principles and guidelines that I will teach you will provide you with freedom. The freedom to relax, the freedom to have fun, the freedom to use what you have – and ultimately, the freedom to spend more time loving your pets.

Health Is Normal, Illness Is Not

So many pets are sick today that humans now see illness as normal. Whether it be fatty tissues, dental problems, allergies, flea infestations, cataracts, diabetes, kidney failure, cancer, pancreatitis, skin problems, colitis – whatever the problem, so many pets are sick today that humans have begun to see these health problems as normal, but health is normal. Our pets don’t need to be sick.

Health begins with diet. Without a wholesome diet, the body cannot be healthy. It’s just common sense!

Thus the benefits of feeding a natural and wholesome raw meat diet is twofold:

  1. Helps give sick pets the nutrition they need to hopefully regain health.
  2. Helps prevent health problems.

While I would love to tell you that a natural raw meat diet would prevent every problem, life just does not work this way. Ultimately, any pet can get sick regardless of the diet. But, the simple fact is that without a wholesome diet, the body never has the chance to be healthy.

The Answer Is Love

Love is the secret ingredient in natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food)There is only 1 reason to feed a wholesome raw meat diet – love.

When you love your pets then you want the best for them – you want them to live a happy and healthy life.

It has been said, 90% of diseases are diet related. Stop and think about how powerful that statement is. Next ask yourself, Can I feed my pets better?

Part 1:
Why Feed A Natural Wholesome Raw Meat Diet

Mother Nature created carnivores to eat raw meat.

Carnivores were not designed to eat cooked meat and carnivores were definitely not meant to eat grains such as rice. Cooked meat shuts down the digestive system of our pets and foods like rice, corn and other grains lead to many health problems in our pets.

Some people are afraid to feed raw meat because they fear food poisoning. If you have this fear, then it’s because you are thinking about human nutrition, not animal nutrition. But here are 3 things you should consider:

  1. Dogs and cats produce antibacterial saliva naturally.
  2. When a dog or cat is eating a natural raw meat diet, they produce approximately 15 times more hydrochloric acid in their stomach than we humans do. This strong acid not only helps to digest the meat, but it also kills bacteria.
  3. A carnivore has a very short intestinal tract. This means the meat leaves the body before any putrefaction can happen.

The funny thing is that natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food) doesn't cause the same problem that cooked meat diets doThe funny thing is that when you feed cooked meat, the acid in the stomach is a lot weaker leading to poor digestion. As a result, the food can then get stuck in the intestinal tract leading to health problems. Ironic when you really think about it – cooked meat, which is perceived to be safer is, in many ways, the actual cause of health problems in our pets.

More information:

  • Read Part 1 of my book online.

Part 2:
What You Need To Make A Natural Raw Meat Diet

Meat:

  • You can use ground (minced) meat or boneless meat chunks.
  • Chicken, beef, lamb, mutton, goat, turkey and eggs are the most common meat sources. Don't feed pork.
  • Try not to combine the meats. Feed one type of meat per meal.
  • Puppies and kittens younger than 8 weeks of age should only eat ground meat.
  • o not feed cooked fat and never feed only fat to your pet.
  • Depending on the size and/or number of pets, I normally buy meat in 1 pound (454 gram) packages.
  • You can freeze meat and thaw as needed. Thawed meat will generally last about 4 days in the fridge before spoiling.

Vegetables:

  • Feeding vegetables is optional.
  • Dogs benefit from some vegetables more than cats do.
  • Some of the vegetables you can feed include: asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, dandelion leaves, kale, kohlrabi, okra, parsnips, peas (& pods), pumpkin, rutabagas, sprouts, squash, sweet potatoes, turnips, and zucchini.
  • If you feed vegetables, then you must finely chop the vegetables in a food processor. If the vegetables are not finely chopped, then your pet will not be able to digest them.
  • If you don't have a food processor or if you don't have enough time to chop vegetables, don't worry about it. Vegetables are not crucial to the diet.
  • You can chop vegetables in advance and then freeze them in bags so you can remove them as needed.
  • Finely chopped vegetables will usually last about 3 days in the fridge before spoiling.
  • I feed most vegetables raw. But, some squashes may need slight cooking to soften the rind.
  • Some vegetables should not be fed such as beets, collard, eggplants, green peppers, parsley, potatoes, tomatoes, spinach and Swiss chard.
  • Onions, chives and garlic are either toxic or potentially toxic to dogs and cats and therefore should not be fed.
  • It's okay to use frozen vegetables instead of fresh.

Fruits:

  • Fruits should never be fed with a meal. When you feed fruit with meat, the fruit will not get digested leading to the fruit fermenting within the stomach. This would be okay if your pets were a winery, but they are not!
  • Feeding fruits with the main meal can ultimately lead to the growth of bad bacteria within the body.
  • Fruits can be fed in between meals. However, fruit should be fed in size appropriate amounts. A little Chihuahua should not eat a whole banana, as an example. Instead, a Chihuahua should have just a small portion of the banana while a Rottweiler could eat the whole banana.
  • Too much fruit can lead to diabetes in our pets.
  • Some fruits are either poisonous or potentially poisonous and therefore should not be fed. This currently includes avocados and raisins.

More information:

  • Read Part 2 of my book online.
  • Learn more about feeding fruits.
  • http://www.pet-grub.com/appendixA/information_about_fruits

Part 3:
How To Make Wholesome and Natural Homemade Pet Food

How to make natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food)Although a wholesome raw meat diet is very nutritious, some nutrients are missing – especially calcium. Actually, there is some calcium, just not enough. Therefore, we must add calcium to the diet.

You have two choices when it comes to a calcium supplement – either make it yourself or buy it. Human calcium supplements should not be given to our pets, as they do not provide enough calcium. Below, you will learn where to buy the calcium supplement and how to make it yourself.

When feeding cats, it's better to use a plate so their whiskers don't get wet.

Ground Meat:

  • Ground meat is ideal for young puppies and kittens as well as older dogs or cats whose digestive system is weak and/or for those with not enough teeth to grab meat chunks.
  • If you are feeding vegetables, mix 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables.
  • Add some hot water to the ground meat to help remove the chill. Do not make a soup. The consistency should be a thick stew only.
  • A benefit of ground meat is that it is easier to mix finely chopped vegetables and supplements into the meat.
  • Add your pet supplements, especially the calcium.
  • Serve.

Meat Chunks:

  • Meat chunks are arguably better than ground meat because they more closely resemble how our pets would naturally eat – there is no ground meat in the wild!
  • Feed the correct size of meat. Don't feed giant size pieces to little dogs and small sizes to big dogs.
  • Cats tend to be better at cutting large pieces of meat into smaller sizes than dogs. Cats naturally cut the meat using their molars whereas dogs normally rip meat off their prey and then swallow.
  • Remove the meat chunks from the fridge and let sit on the counter for about 30 minutes. This helps remove the chill from the food.
  • I don't normally add vegetables to meat chunks because it's difficult to mix the vegetables in with the meat. However, some dogs (and some cats) will eat their vegetables if you just place them on the side of the plate.
  • Add your pet supplements, especially the calcium.
  • Serve.

Eggs:

  • Eggs should be soft boiled to kill an ingredient that can cause a loss of B-vitamins.
  • All you do is bring some water to boil, turn off the heat and then let the eggs soak for 5 minutes in the hot water.
  • The egg will still be essentially raw but you might see a small amount of cooked egg white.
  • Eggs are nice on a cold day.
  • Eggs are one of the most easily digested foods we can feed our pets.
  • If you are in a rush, it's okay to feed raw eggs. The loss of B-vitamins will only happen if you feed raw eggs too often.
  • Add your pet supplements, especially the calcium.
  • Serve.

Fish:

  • Never feed canned fish such as salmon, sardines, tuna, etc.
  • Where I live, I am able to buy fresh whole fish, which I then freeze. When it comes time to feed, I simply soak the frozen fish in room temperature water. This thaws the fish.
  • I feed the whole fish, which includes the head, tail, guts, bones, blood, eyes, organs, meat, etc.
  • I find my pets don't like eating fish with scales.
  • I prefer smaller size fish so the bones are never too big.
  • Fish bones can be a problem when the fish is not fresh and/or whole. Hence, I only suggest feeding fresh whole fish.
  • If feeding fresh whole fish that still contains all of its blood, then no calcium supplement is needed.

More information:

A guide to feeding raw fish to dogs and cats

How Much To Feed

How much to feed dogs and cats when they are eating natural pet foodWhen you feed a wholesome raw meat diet, you actually want your pets to eat as much as they want at each meal. I realize this goes contrary to what most people have been taught, but it’s important to understand that our pets are not starving for food, but rather they are starving for nutrition.

The only reason why dogs and cats are constantly hungry is because they are not getting the nutrition they require.

When we feed our pets a wholesome raw meat diet, we begin to feed them maximum nutrition. So, in the beginning, your pets will eat a lot of food. But usually, after about 2 weeks, your pets will reduce their food intake substantially – often by 50% or more.

When your pets reduces their food intake you will wonder if they are sick because there is food left on their plate. But, they have eaten. They just don’t need to eat as much food now. At this point, they are on a maintenance diet.

You want to feed your pets until they walk away with some food left on the plate.

If your pet continues to eat excessively after about 4 weeks, then it means there is an underlying issue or health concern – usually, but not always, related to the thyroid. Either way, this is a medical condition that needs the attention of a vet, preferably a holistic vet.

Only those feeding a wholesome raw meat diet should use this method. Pets eating commercial pet food and/or cooked meat cannot be fed this way.

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How Often To Feed An Adult Pet

How often should you feed natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food)Mature dogs and cats only need one meal per day. Carnivores are meant to eat 1 large meal per day while horses, cows, goats, etc are meant to eat constantly. Mother Nature designed carnivores to have a shockingly large stomach. Carnivores are gorgers, not grazers.

Carnivores have been known to eat as much as 25% of their own body weight in 1 meal. But I am happy to report that I’ve never heard of a pet doing this. Only an animal that hasn’t eaten for several days would do this.

When you feed 1 meal per day and when you let your pets eat as much as they want, then you will find that they will easily go 24 hours without being hungry.

I personally feed at nighttime. This way, in the morning, my pets are calm allowing me to do whatever I need to do.

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How Often To Feed Puppies and Kittens

Puppies and kittens have a different feeding schedule.

 
1 - 3 months         4 to 6 times per day 
3 - 6 months         3 to 4 times per day 
6 - 12 months        2 times per day 
1 year and older     once per day 

I realize not everyone can feed their puppy or kitten as many times as needed. But do try your best. This is the formative year of our pet's lives and ultimately affects their health during adulthood.

If you are not able to feed the suggested number of meals per day, then feed in the morning, when you get home from work and then again later at night.

Puppies and kittens will ultimately reduce the number of meals they require naturally. You will start to notice that they are no longer interested in a meal. When this happens, reduce the number of feedings per day.

Generally speaking, a cat or a dog becomes an adult at the age of 1. But large breed dogs take 2 or 3 years to fully mature. Therefore, large breed dogs should be fed twice per day for 2 to 3 years.

Puppies and kittens that eat a wholesome raw meat diet will begin to develop a strong immune system around 8 to 10 months of age. Once this happens, they may begin to expel live worms until about 15 months of age. As a result, I personally don't deworm my pets – I let their body do it naturally.

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How To Switch A Pet To A Natural Raw Meat Diet

Try feeding your pet a 100% wholesome raw meat diet. If they like it, great. If not, then start by adding a small amount of new food and to the old food. Next, slowly increase the new food daily while decreasing the old food.

My experience has taught me that when a pet is hesitant to eat a wholesome raw meat diet, it’s because the human is forcing it thus creating tension. Just relax. If your pet doesn’t want to eat the new diet right away, just do a slow transition. Otherwise, if your pet wants the food – feed it – why wait?

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Vomiting

Initially, some pets may vomit a natural raw meat diet. This usually indicates their digestive system is weak. The simple solution is to add some pancreatic-derived enzymes to the food. Then, after about 2 to 4 week, the enzymes are usually no longer needed although still beneficial. In fact, I suggest giving enzymes with every meal, regardless of the state of health. The enzyme supplement I use is called FloraZyme LP.

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Detoxification

Pets eating a raw meat diet will detoxify. The detox can last for a day, a week or possibly a few weeks – it depends on how unhealthy the pet is.

In order for the body to be healthy, it needs wholesome nutrition. When your pet gets the nutrition it needs, then the body responds – it detoxifies. Nutrition provides the strength the body needs to clean (detoxify) itself. Detoxification can happen in many forms including, but not limited to: constipation, loose stools, uncontrollable bowel movements, bad breath, itchy skin, bad gas, strong urine, frequent urination, uncontrollable urination, lethargy, extreme lethargy, mucous discharge, hair loss and more.

Don’t be surprised when your pet detoxifies. It’s a sign that your pet is getting stronger and healthier. Detoxification can be a scary process and in health, things get worse before they get better. Most pets will begin detoxifying anywhere from 1 day to 1 month after eat a raw meat diet.

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Pet Supplements

When feeding a wholesome raw meat diet, your pets won’t need many nutritional supplements. But some nutrients are missing. The most significant is calcium. Therefore, always add calcium to the diet.

I choose to use ground eggshells as the source of calcium. Ground eggshells are high in calcium yet low in phosphorus.

  • 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of ground eggshells is added to every 1 pound (454 grams) of meat.
  • Therefore, if you feeding ½ pound (227 grams), then you would add ½ teaspoon (2.5 mL) of ground eggshell powder.

A list of supplements I use and provide, including a ground eggshell supplement, which are designed specifically for your pets, can be found at:

http://www.pet-grub.com/pet-supplements

How To Make Ground Eggshell Powder:

  1. Wash some eggs before cracking.
  2. Let the eggshells dry on the stove top, in a gas oven or in the sun.
  3. Once dry, bake them at 300° F. This helps to make the eggshells even more dry and brittle for easier grinding. Plus, this helps get rid of the mineral oils that have been applied to the eggshells.
  4. Add the eggshells to a blender, grinder, etc. and grind. The eggshells should become a powder.
  5. Use a sifter or strainer to remove large and sharp pieces of eggshells.

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Bones

My cats eat natural cat food every day!The safest bones to feed your dog or cat, in my opinion, are chicken necks.

While other types of bones can be fed, chicken necks are the easiest for our pets to crush without us having to worry about bones getting stuck inside their body.

Bones should not be considered a calcium supplement. Although bones do contain calcium, they also contain a high amount of phosphorus. Therefore, think of bones as a mineral supplement. When feeding bones, you must still provide ground eggshells as a calcium supplement. If not, then your pet will suffer from calcium related health problems.

I like to feed a few chicken necks two or three times a week.

Never feed cooked bones.

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About The Author

I hope you enjoyed my guide to natural dog food and natural cat food (natural pet food)Jesse is an avid pet lover and author of the extremely popular ebook entitled Pets Need Wholesome Food Also, which he originally wrote starting in 1995. Jesse's writing style is simple, easy to understand and at times, humorous. People enjoy Jesse's book because he makes feeding a wholesome diet simple rather than complicated – yet still highly informative and educational. Jesse has helped thousands of humans, since 1994, learn about wholesome homemade pet food. Jesse also operated a cat sanctuary in the Philippines for 3 years. In 2003, Jesse wrote another hugely successful ebook known as Juicing Book. Jesse allows individuals to read his ebooks online for free at www.pet-grub.com and www.juicingbook.com.

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The Wonders of A Wholesome Meal!

2010-03-10

Hello everyone,

We are two Pomeranian brothers Dolce & Gabbana.

We were born on the 18th of November, 2009 in Malta, Europe (near the southern part of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea).

We have been struggling with allergies since we started eating at 4 weeks of age.

When our mother took us home for the first time she immediately realised that there was something wrong with us, Big possibility it was allergies. Mummy took us to the vet with no delay. Our vet changed our food, yet another garbage dry food perhaps even worse from what we where having. It was full of corn, maize, corn, maize. Mummy thought this food was more appropriate for chicken and not puppies. This food only made us feel worse with watery eyes, itchy skin and it just irritated much. So Mummy thought ok I will feed them what I believe is nutritional and healthy – nothing can beat natural food.

So mummy started cooking for us fresh cooked food – 2 parts meat and 1 part vegetables and some boiled apples, pears and raw bananas instead of vegetables for breakfast. Our skin and itching had improved in the first week but our eye irritations and watering got worse. To the vet again. This time the same brand food but a veterinary diet and still with corn plus some supplements such Omega 3, Omega 6, taurine, minerals and vitamins. Since Mummy did not know much about these sources she did not trust it and believed this was another commercial crap. She bought it and the food also but never gave it to us. Now Mummy came to the conclusion that we were allergic to wheat – so no treats, allergic to corn – so no commercial food. Mummy had to find what was harming us in her fresh food diet that she believed in so much.

Mummy began to believe that we had protein allergy. So our diet had been adjusted to boiled duck breast and sweet potatoes. At this point Mummy was worried sick about us and our health at this very crucial time while we are growing from babies to young boys. She was worried that we are going to be weak for the rest of our lives just because she did not know what was the proper food for us. She was feeling irresponsible that she had brought us to her without knowing how to take care of us properly. The love she gave us was not enough for our needs. She hesitated to go to the vet again as she felt that he was not understanding her when she explained natural food was her choice to feed us.

Meanwhile Mummy kept on searching on the internet for a remedy, day and night of course this was how she learned to detect our allergies to wheat, corn and also protein – from the internet. Mummy was worried sick, Saying to her self, but if I don’t feed them protein from meat what can I feed them to make them grow strong and healthy? Vegetables were not enough! Dogs are not vegetarians! It is against their nature. Mummy’s head was spinning now feeling down and sick of not eating herself. Spending nights not sleeping, staying on the internet searching for a remedy for our proper intake and praying to mighty God to help her find a solution to make us healthy and happy. On Friday night or early Saturday morning on March 5th, 2010, Mummy came across Pets Need Wholesome Food Also. She thought, here I am, this is the answer to my prayers!

Mummy kept reading till morning – her eyes filled with tears of joy. She knew this was it. Same diet as she was giving us, which she believed in so much except uncooked! So Mummy has found the key. At least, that was what she was hoping.

After she read and understood all which was very plain and easy for her to understand, she went to the freezer, got the fresh meat which she had bought and packed in portions the previous day for us. Mummy thought she would start off with chicken breast minced, although, there was a time that she was beginning to think that we where allergic to chicken meat but after she read the story of the The Sick Pet Project, it encouraged her to give it to us. She thought this is for sure more wholesome than the poor meal of 2 parts sweet potatoes and 1 part cooked duck breast which we have been eating for 3 days now.

So Mummy prepared the well blended vegetables which consisted of carrots and peas and defrosted the chicken mince by putting it in a plastic bag and soaking it in warm water: For this time she had learned not to use a microwave for our food. Than she broke some eggs, washed the shell and removed the white lining inside and also removed the parts which where printed with ink for date of consumption, then she crushed them as fine as possible by putting them in a plastic bag and crushed them further with the rolling pen several times. Unfortunately, in Malta we do not have a homeopathic veterinarian, let alone a place where to buy the homeopathic remedies for pets.

By now it was 6 o’clock in the morning. Mummy had realised that we where hearing her all the time so we were not sleeping in our playpen. While Mummy always gave us breakfast at around 7:30 AM or 8:00 AM, she could not wait to start giving us this wholesome meal and start us fresh on this what she called miraculous raw diet. We where so starving that we ate double the portion we normally eat. Mummy started crying and showered us with kisses and cuddles and telling us that now we were on the road to recovery, good health and happiness. We had a very nice sleep afterword and Mummy was very much concerned about our reaction to the new diet so she kept watching us constantly while we where sleeping like two little angels.

When we got up we where rather upset because it was our digestive system. Mummy thinks we needed some FloraZyme LP according to what she understood in her reading but unfortunately Mummy did not have any on hand, neither could she go buy it nor make it her self for us like she did the calcium. So Mummy decided to rub our tummy and stomach with warm hands after some time one of us went to the washroom on the nappy to get relieved, that was me Dolce, and immediately I started playing and running with my toys. Gabbana was still upset looking up at Mummy with mercy. He did urinate quit a few times, not only on the nappy but wherever. His urine was very clear like water. Meanwhile, five hours has passed and Gabbana had no sign of apatite.

This time we were not so keen on the food both of us. Not much of a nice taste like the food we are use to. So Mummy decided to mash some peanut butter in it because that is our favourite treat. We ate it all from Mummy’s hands, given with love.

My brother Gabbana still has not been relieved and he was sleeping again when Gabbana got up went to the nappy pad and got relieved. Seeing us happy playing and full of life was a great relief for Mummy! We have been fed 4 times a day as usual but much bigger amount, almost double of what we normally ate. Although we are very small, we still have managed to take big meals until this morning. I, Dolce, weigh 1.6 Kg and my brother Gabbana weighs 2.1 kg. Today is our fifth day on the wholesome meal raw diet. At our first meal of the day we ate the usual big meal and after some small pieces of pear and bananas. At our second meal we ate a little less and our third meal was less for Gabbana. Gabbana always seemed to be the strongest.

In these 5 days, we had become two complete different puppies – no excessive itching, no eye irritations and the rough hair patch on the lower part of our back and tail begin to get smoother. Mummy had helped it a little by messaging some olive oil on it too. It is unbelievable how much benefit we have had from the wholesome raw diet in just 5 days. We are already feeling and looking healthier – and much more playful, relaxed and obedient. And all this was not possible without the help and amazing educational information to our Mummy of how to feed and make wholesome meals for us (http://www.pet-grub.com/).

We have no words to thank you enough Jesse. You are a God sent gift to us and those like us. May God be with you and bless you always!

– Dolce & Gabanna


Dolce and Gabbana

Willie Is A Magician. His Hot Spots Have Disappeared!

2010-04-09

I started following your diet suggestions, for my cat Willie four months ago and have had excellent results. Willie was a very sick cat, exhibiting all the symptoms, hot spots, hair loss, fleas, hair balls and no energy at all.

I am very happy, and so is Willie, to report that all those symptoms are now gone and he has gained all his weight back, has a full and shiny coat, there are no fleas and he has not thrown up in four months! Willie also suffered with hot spots, and they too are completely gone.

My other companion, Putter, has also taken to eating a raw meat diet, supplemented with Eggshellent, and they love it.

Your raw meat diet has turned the page for my cats' health and made me believer forever. Many thanks.

— Shirley

The Results Have Been Amazing

2011-02-22

Thank you for this!!

I am a dog trainer and work for a dog grooming business. I have always known that a raw food diet is just plain common sense. I have convinced many pet owners to come over to the other side so to speak, and put their animal on a raw diet. The results have been amazing!!! Of course it has!

I went online to find a way to make your own raw pet food, and I was blessed to find your site. Many pet owners I deal with say they cannot afford the raw food offered on the market. You have put into print what I have been thinking and telling folks. But you have gone all the extra miles!!! Your book is extraordinary and genius!!! Believe me... common sense is genius when it come to understanding animals, their behavior, and their eating requirements. Common sense is rarely used these days in our society. Thank you for all your hard work. Your hard work just made my life and the lives of many pets easier. :) (grinning ear to ear and if I had a tail, it would be wagging viciously)

– Donna