“Eating Dirt” For Dogs And You Can Help

Celiac Leaky Gut Microbiome Immune system Regulation.

USE: Up to three feedings per week

Raw Diet for dogs

Raw Microbes for Dogs and Cats

”The Ultimate Soil Based Probiotic”

This is what dogs need when you see them eating dirt. Their gut biome craves beneficial germs, mycelial elements and root fractions.

Make It This Way:

  • (It’s a “ratio” thing. Do it in cup, tablespoons, pounds I don’t care.)

1 tablespoon of red meat, raw, chopped down to the size of erasers or slightly smaller. This is so the dog cannot pick out the meat. Do not use ground beef unless it is the pricey 98% lean.

1 tablespoon of miracle grow plant potting soil, new.

1 tablespoon of soil from your oldest plant or garden. Try to include viable root material.

1 tablespoon of minced collard, OR kale, OR arugula, -OR- spinach.

1 tablespoon of green aloe vera leaf. Avoid the latex which is part of the flat surface of the aloe leaf. Cut that off, and use the clear gel and the round wall of the leaf. See image below.

Salt if needed

Optional: One tablespoon of canned yams.

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Author: Dr. Erik Johnson
Dr. Erik Johnson is the author of several texts on companion animal and fish health. Johnson Veterinary Services has been operating in Marietta, GA since 1996. Dr Johnson graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991. Dr Johnson has lived in Marietta Georgia since 1976.