Page 13 - Raw Diet References Book 2019
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Second, balance can occur over time … every meal doesn’t need to
be completely balanced. As long as your dog’s nutritional needs are
met over the course of a few days or weeks, you’re good.
You don’t calculate the exact percentages of protein and
carbohydrates or the exact amount of vitamins and minerals in each of
your family’s meals. You don’t have to do it with your dog’s meals
either. So, you don’t have to follow these rules for every meal.
Let me show you what I fed my dogs this week to give you an idea of
balance over time.
Real Life Raw Meal Examples
Here’s what my dogs ate this week …
Monday: Big veal tails
Tuesday am: Beef (95% lean) mixed with 50% organ meats
(containing brain, lung, spleen, kidney, reproductive organs, liver,
pancreas and some green tripe) and 5% fruit and veggie mix
Tuesday pm: Beef (95% lean) mixed with 50% organ meats
Wednesday am: Lamb ribs
Wednesday pm: Beef (95% lean) mixed with 50% organ meats and
5% fruits and veggies
Thursday am: Whole mackerel
Thursday pm: Ground goat with 40% organ meats and 5% fruits and
veggies
Friday: Whole rabbit