Feeding Chart
Switching Process from Kibble to Raw Food Diet
Things To Look Out For:
You will also notice in the first two weeks of feeding raw a little film of mucus on your dog's stool, this is okay and a sign that your dog's body is cleansing itself of toxins. In addition, your dog's stools will become noticeably smaller and less smelly from the transition.
Transitioning Puppies to a Raw Dog Food Diet.
Typically puppies do not have any digestive issues, therefore they will be able to tolerate a more rapid switch within 1 or 2 days. You should start by adding 1/4 cup of 808 Raw Pet Food to your dogs current diet each meal, gradually increasing the raw food while reducing the kibble until your dog is completely on raw.
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Begin by adding 1/6 of 808 Raw Pet Food to your dogs current food. After 2 days double the portion, while reducing the kibble. After 4 days of feeding reduce the kibble to half and add half 808 Raw Pet Food. On day 6 you should be able to completely remove kibble and the transition should be complete
Transitioning a picky eater to a Raw Dog Food Diet.
The picky eaters may turn their nose at the texture or smell of the raw diet, if so this what you need to do to ensure a smoother transition.
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Fast your dog the night prior to feed their first raw meal
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Reduce or eliminate treats until raw transition is complete
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ORGAN MEATSCompared to regular cuts of meat, organ meats are more packed with just about every nutrient, including high doses of B vitamins being: B1, B2, B6, folic acid and vitamin B12. Organ meats, also packed with minerals like iron, phosphorus, copper, iodine and magnesium, and provide the important fat-soluble vitamins E, D, K and A.
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ORGANIC OCEAN KELPSeaweeds are the largest marine algae, mainly found and cultivated in the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. It is an extremely nutritious and rich source of potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, 21 amino acids, simple and complex carbohydrates, and over 50 minerals and trace elements. Its high levels of iodine help establish a pet’s solid and healthy glandular system including their pituitary and adrenal glands. When mixed with a nutritious and balanced diet, you will notice less tartar, shinier coats, and better stools. Richest sources of natural vitamin D Iron 60 minerals and trace elements 21 amino acids Simple and complex carbohydrates Sodium Iodine Fiber Magnesium Zinc Vitamin A, E, C, K Vitamin B1, B2, B9, B12
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