Protein & Fat Rule

The staple of your dog’s meal is meat. You can buy meat from the grocery store or from the butcher. The fat content should be between 10% and 20%, including any oils you add to your dog’s meals. 

All of your dog’s energy requirements come from just three sources: protein, fat and carbohydrate. These macronutrients are the only source of calories (energy) for your dog.

Calcium Rule

10% to 15% of your dog’s total diet needs to be bone. Puppies need at least 12% and up to 15% bone.

PRO TIP

It’s important that your dog’s bone is raw … cooking bones will cause them to dry out and this can create dangerous sharp edges.

Organ Meat Rule

Liver should be 10% of the diet. Heart should be 5% of the diet.  These organs are essential.
You should also try to get kidney, pancreas, spleen, lung, eyes, brain, sweetbread and green tripe. These can be an additional 5% to 10% of the diet, if your dog can tolerate it.  A simple way to get organs is to add them as a supplement like  Ancestral supplements Human grade Or Guts & Glory 

If you don't want to go through making your own food, we have lots of choices to choose from here, stop in today and talk with one of our Pet Nutrition Counselors.

To read the full article from dogs naturally click here Raw Feeding article