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Hi everybody
,I've been a lurker on this website for about 2 years but have never found the need to create an account and post until now. My dad is about to go elk hunting, and he always has tons of meat leftover to feed his 3 GSD's, so I thought I would take some of that elk and feed it instead of kibble to my 2.5 yr old spayed female GSD. Currently I feed her 2 cups/day of Nature's Domain salmon and sweet potato ( 360 kcal/cup and also grain/yeast free as she is allergic to one of those, although not sure which )She cannot eat much more than that as she will start getting porky. She never used to be like this until the past year or so. So my question is, how much elk do I feed her a day so that she maintains a good weight and doesn't get fat? Is that all I feed her ( does she need veggies/fruit etc or anything else added)? Thanks for any help! |
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I started feeding mine raw yesterday but mine is 4 months old.
Early am I give him one pork rib, They have a softer bone for his newly sprouting adult teeth. Early PM I mix 2 eggs and a cpl tablespoons of plain yogurt along with some seaweed minerals and some omega fish oil every other day. Late pm I give him a chicken quarter. As he gets older I plan to change up some of the meats, and add organ meat. I'm just starting out on this but have a good coach in my PSA club. It's my understanding that most veggies are hard to digest for dogs so they have to be pre mashed . I used a blender to grind up green beans whenever he had the runs with his kibble. Works good. Theres a ton of info on here and you'll be doing your dog a big favor healthwise.
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Plan on feeding her about two pounds a day - so one pound twice a day as a general figure. She may need less since she is a good keeper, to borrow a horse term. At the same time, Elk is probably a nice lean meat and will probably help her loose weight and muscle up.
Some people add veggies and supplements - that is a personal preference. What you will need to add to round out the raw feeding is organ meats - liver, kidney, spleen. Also, depending on long the elk you have will last you, throw in some variety for a more balanced diet. But if you only have enough to feed her for a couple of weeks, than sticking with the elk only won't cause any long-term diet deficiencies. If you have months and months and months worth of elk in the freezer, look at getting some other sources of raw protein meat to round out the variety.
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Also, I love your user name.
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[QUOTE=Castlemaid;2250853]Plan on feeding her about two pounds a day - so one pound twice a day as a general figure. She may need less since she is a good keeper, to borrow a horse term. At the same time, Elk is probably a nice lean meat and will probably help her loose weight and muscle up.
Thank you . This is great as I think she could lose 3 pounds or so maybe more ugh.So should I start out with 1pound 2 times a day? Or give it all at once? So I really just need to feed her that (with organs as an option, it's that easy? I thought that raw involved needing to add a bunch of minerals/supplements etc. I picked my username after my dog Nova, she is definitely snarly and is alpha over all the boys of my dad lol. |
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Give her 1 lb in the morning, see how she likes it, then the other pound at night. Feed her JUST elk meat, no chicken/beef/etc.
Get this book, it's very helpful Dr. Becker's Real Food for Healthy Dogs and Cats Cookbook
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That includes raw meaty BONES, muscle meat and organ meat. Since it sounds like you are getting ONLY muscle meat it's going to be much harder to calculate how much to feed. If you feed your dog 2 pounds of muscle meat only you WILL have problems.
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![]() Well he will give me the organ meat and bones if I want them... why does she need them? |
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A BALANCED raw diet must include edible bones (not the big cow bones), muscle and organ meat.
To feed only one item will cause nutritional issues in the dog. To feed NO bones and only muscle meat will cause the above AND loose stools.
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