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Natural Homemade Pet Food Feeding Examples

I have found that some people who read my guide to making and feeding wholesome homemade pet food don't fully absorb the information provided. It's not that my information is complicated, in fact, that's the problem. My information is so ridiculously simple that people can't handle the simplicity. This usually happens because people are looking for something so complex, they fail to see the simplicity.

Now I am not a grade school teacher and so luckily, I won't be handing out any F grades — but I may need to shake a few people to wake them up to the simplicity!

This whole method is simple but if you over complicate it, then ask yourself, why?

If you ever get the feeling that you are like a Mad Scientist concocting a potion of some kind, then you really are making it too complicated. This whole process should be simple, easy, relaxing, hassle free and — oh, dare I say again, simple!

I get emails from people who ask the following sort of questions:

I have a Rottweiler and feeding him 2 or 3 parts meat and 1 part vegetables will not be enough. So how much do I feed him?

When I was feeding my dog dry food, I fed him 1 cup of food. So how much do I feed him now?

I believe that the people who asked these sorts of questions overlooked the obvious about making and feeding wholesome homemade pet food because they were conditioned to feed exact amounts of foods due to years of feeding commercial pet foods. By adding this page I hope that everything will be clarified.

So, let's begin — we all know that on a bag or can of commercial pet food there are feeding instructions that will say to feed a certain amount of food based on the weight, age, etc of your pet. But this method of feeding does not work with a natural, wholesome raw meat diet. In fact, this approach of feeding a specific amount of food to your pet cannot and will never allow your pets to get all the nutrition they need.

Pets today are not starving for food. But pets today are starving for nutrition! I repeat, pets today are not starving for food, but instead, their bodies are starving for nutrition.

When you feed commercial pet foods you are feeding processed, refined and enzyme depleted foods.

When you feed a natural, wholesome raw meat based diet, you are feeding unprocessed, unrefined whole foods that still contain some enzymes.

Since pets have been eating (for generations) poor quality foods, their bodies are starving for nutrition.

Until our pets start to eat wholesome foods, they will always be starving for nutrition.

Our pets may not be starving for food, but they are starving for nutrition. Since our pets are starving for nutrition, feeding a specific amount of food will never allow our pets to get all of the nutrition they require. Our pets can only get their bodies full of nutrition if we allow them to eat all the food they want until they walk away from the bowl with some food left in it.

Now it's important to note that feeding your pets all they want only works when you feed a natural and wholesome raw meat diet because this is the only diet that ultimately allows our pets to get their nutritional fuel tanks full of nutrition.

If you feed your pets all they want of commercial pet food or cooked meats then their nutritional fuel tanks will never get full meaning they will always need a lot of food and they will have an endless stomach. Only a wholesome raw meat diet has the power and ability to end the endless stomachs that so many pets have.

So let's go think back to the information on feeding. The feeding proportions are just that, proportions — not amounts.

So if you review my feeding guides, you will see that I am talking about ratios. A ratio is defined by Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary as:

  • the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things

My feeding guides does not indicate how much to feed, but rather only the ratio between meats and vegetables. The amount you feed your pet is determined by your pet! All you do is mix the meat and vegetables together in the ratio.

You can mix using spoons, cups or whatever you want to use. The tool or utensil you use to measure does not matter — all that matters is the ratio between meat and vegetables. Please remember, the measurements do not need to be exact — just close.

So here again is my chart on suggested proportions:

Mature Dogs: 2 parts meat to 1 part vegetables Mature Cats: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables Puppies: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables Kittens: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables

Please note, I've added vegetables to the cat proportions. This is only for cats that will eat vegetables. If the cat does not want vegetables or if you decide not to feed vegetables to your cat, then of course the wholesome homemade cat food you make will only consist of meat!

Based on this chart, let's take a look at some feeding examples.

Examples for mature dogs:

  • For mature dogs, the ratio is 2:1.
  • If you feed:
    • 10 spoonfuls of meat then add 5 spoonfuls of vegetables.
    • 2 cups of meat then add 1 cup of vegetables.
    • 1 spoonful of meat then add 1/2 spoonful of vegetables.

Examples for mature cats, puppies and kittens:

  • For mature cats, puppies and kittens the ratio is 3:1.
  • If you feed:
    • 3 spoonfuls of meat then add 1 spoonful of vegetables.
    • 2 spoonfuls of meat then add 2/3 spoonful of vegetables.
    • 1 spoonful of meat then add 1/3 spoonful of vegetables.
    • 3 cups of meat then add 1 cup of vegetables.
    • 2 cups of meat then add 2/3 cup of vegetables.
    • 1 cup of meat then add 1/3 cup of vegetables.

Editor's Paw Note

This page just provides some examples of how simple feeding homemade pet food is. To learn how to make the food, please read the pages about homemade pet food (a simple guide for those with both dogs and cats in the house), homemade dog food, homemade cat food, homemade puppy food and homemade kitten food.

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I feel like a teacher who is providing the pupils with a review before their final test. But guess what, the next page does provide a test. Let's see how well you score! Oh, how much fun this is going to be — for me — I am not sure how much fun this is going to be for you! Just joking, it's going to be heaps of fun!

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No More Doggie Odor

2006-10-01

I read your book seven months ago and immediately started to use the diet you advocates for my three pets — two dogs and a cat. I have had only good results. There has been a marked increase in energy, especially in one dog who was sickly. Their teeth are now white and clean, which they were not previously, there is no more doggie odor. I had absolutely no problems with fleas this autumn, which is unusual. The animals have good appetites, their coats are shining, the dogs' noses are cool and moist whereas previously they were dry and hard. I have the highest regards for Jesse and consider him an extremely intelligent and enlightened young man.

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As Far As I Knew — I Did Not Have A Sick Pet

2010-07-18

My story begins a little differently. As far as I knew — I did not have a sick pet.

My dog, who is now 8 years old, was getting gray hair far earlier than I thought was normal — she's had two operations on her back legs due to stretched out ligaments from chasing squirrels, and had the mid life bulge around her mid to back section — but the vets never said anything about her being too heavy at 60 pounds.

I purchased a juicer and wanted more info on juicing and came across the Juicing Book website. As I read further, I saw the pet nutrition link and forgot all about me and was intrigued that there was even a reference to pets on a juicing site.

I had been making my dogs food since the Chinese scare of tainted pet food. What I didn't know then, was while I was looking after her best interest — I was slowly killing her at the same time.

So, long story short, I dove into the whole raw diet for Rudy. I cut her off of all cooked foods starting in either February or March of this year, 2010. She wasn't keen on it and wouldn't eat for several days, no matter what I put in her bowl. I soon discovered that she didn't mind eating meat that was partially frozen. Now, she eats her food enthusiastically, cold or room temp.

Her change in diet did come with some repercussions. She had the most awful gas for a couple of days in the beginning and it about killed us. Jesse informed me that this was her body detoxing and should end shortly — which I'm all too happy to report did.

He suggested that she would benefit from some supplements; especially the digestive enzymes and the Pet GO which supports the organs and glands for a reason I don't remember... but I too have to use digestive enzymes among other supplements, and this made sense to me as well.

About 4 or 5 months into her new eating regiment she started urinating what looked like coffee colored urine. She didn't behave stressed out, still ate her food but it was a pretty disturbing sight. So I took her to the vets and they did an ultra sound and said she had no blockages, and wanted to send me home with antibiotics (which I didn't use); but in the meantime I hit Jesse with an email asking him what his thoughts were. Again, he informed this that this was more likely another sign of detoxification as she was expelling kidney sediment from her kidneys. He never knew that she had bladder problems from an infections as a puppy; but because of the dark urine it was a kidney issue. Sure enough, without any antibiotics or other drugs her urine cleared; she had terrible gas again for a couple of days and every so often it will creep on us again — but we are now familiar with the fact that this is a detox mechanism.

Jesse also explained to us that the flushing of the kidney sediment from the kidneys has helped prevent the forming of kidney stones, which obviously make me happy to know!

By the way, while at the vets office, she weighed 53 pounds (which means she has lost 7 pounds while eating all the food she wants). She looks amazing, her coat is becoming back to normal and her figure looks really good — the middle age spread is gone and she doesn't waddle when she walks.

The picture doesn't do her any justice — but hope that you can see the color of her hair becoming natural again as opposed to gray.

We can't thank Jesse enough for holding our hands thru this process — it will be much easier for the next puppy that we get — but all the information and assistance is beyond words.

— Nancy and Rudy


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2008-06-12

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