Feeding your dog a homemade raw diet is overwhelming. I waited years before switching my Lab mix Ace to a raw diet. I was worried I would do it wrong or that he would get sick or choke on a bone. So I waited and kept doing “more research.” But months went by, and then years.
Feeding your dog a homemade raw diet does not have to be complicated.
My raw dog food guide is written in a way that will help you feel more comfortable with the process. The guide is a 33-page ebook, and it includes 10 unique recipes with photos. The recipes are portioned for small, medium and large dogs.
I feed Ace a homemade raw diet now, and this guide is designed to show you the process of raw feeding doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. The raw dog food recipes are easy to follow, and all the ingredients can be purchased at a standard grocery store.
The raw feeding guide contains information on:
- Why you should feed your dog raw
- How to feed a raw diet
- How to save money on raw dog food
- Why vets are against raw dog food
- What types of raw bones are safe for dogs
The raw dog food recipes include meals with:
- Chicken
- Pork
- Beef
- Turkey
- Organ meat
- Eggs
- Cottage cheese
- Yogurt
- Fruits
- Veggies
We all want what is best for our dogs, and that means feeding them the highest-quality food without breaking the budget. Just as humans can “get by” on a processed diet, our dogs can also “get by” on dry dog food. I prefer to feed my dog real, fresh meat, fruits and veggies. How about you?
The ebook will help you learn how homemade raw feeding does not have to be complicated or expensive. It’s easy, healthy, and dogs love it!
The guide is available for $9. More info here.
Happy feeding!