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Join Date: Nov 2011
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i want to make this for jager but the recipe isn't very specific. There are a few different recipes on the website Holistic Dog - Satinballs Satin Balls. I don't know which to choose. It says gelatin, where do i get it and what kind, what kind of molasses? Has anyone ever made this and can you help me out. xxxxMUCH LOVExxxxx
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: South Range, WI
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First, how old is your dog? I wouldn't feed Satin Balls to a dog younger than 16-18 months. Puppies need slow and steady growth.
A lot of people recommend Knox unflavored gelatin. As far as molasses, I prefer not to use it, as it contains potential allergens. This is my favorite recipe, because it doesn't include cereal, which has a lot of unnecessary ingredients for dogs (like sugar!). 5 lbs ground beef (the fatty kind) 8 eggs with shells 16oz Philadelphia or other cream cheese 4 packets gelatin 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 cup rolled oats 1 jar natural peanut butter 4 Tbsp honey Optional: add a multivitamin crushed and 5 capsules echinacea. Form into large balls (tennis ball size) and feed raw. Freeze extras.
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do you really need gelatin???
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Location: Eastern Washington
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Why not just feed him more kibble, or a kibble that had more calories? What kibble is he eating and how much?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: york township, mi
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are you sure he's not sick? he shouldn't be that thin.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Kansas
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I do not think you should use this recipe for an otherwise healthy dog if it is for weight gain. I guess maybe show dogs get it for some days before for a glossy coat? If you have an otherwise healthy dog the dog should probably just be getting more food with his/her meals.
How does the dog look from above? Are you seeing a moderate tuck at the waist or something more severe? You should make sure the food you are giving is balanced and enough and if so, go to the vet if he/she is underweight to find out why...if there is something else going on. my dog is sick, and we know why. So we do supplement him with satin balls to help. This is the first time I made them, after we had his diagnosis and to help him keep weight on, otherwise I would not use them Recipe for Satin Balls Here is pics of some of the less common ingred. All can be found in grocery stores ![]() ![]() make sure this is unsulfured...I can't tell from the pic, but they do carry it in grocery stores and it will say "unsulfured" on the label ![]()
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