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Category: Nutrition

Nutrition, and developments in nutritional supplements, feeding practices and foods in general.

Raw Diet Recipe With Nutritional Break Out

Posted on April 11, 2019

Here is the Diet with amounts and the ratios / nutrients <= Beef Heart Here is the Diet with amounts and the ratios / nutrients <= Flank Steak Here is the nutritional…

Questions For Raw Diet Research 2019

Posted on April 11, 2019

Does beef have a different amino acid profile then chicken? Chicken is thoroughly bled at slaughter is there enough iron in it? Is there an inexpensive fish that might be supplemented in…

Notes and Scribbles RE: Raw Diet Research 2019

Posted on April 10, 2019

The following is the ratio of nutrients I want in my raw diet: 60% protein 30% fat 10% carbohydrate What is wrong with everything I’m reading? Generic references to “meat” and not…

Some Resources I Will Use for Raw Diet Research 2019

Posted on April 10, 2019

USDA Feed Ingredient Analysis Search https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/ Two pretty exhaustive documents on nutrition for dogs and cats. http://dels.nas.edu/global/banr/petdoor Cats: http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/banr/miscellaneous/cat_nutrition_final.pdf Dogs: http://dels.nas.edu/resources/static-assets/banr/miscellaneous/dog_nutrition_final_fix.pdf Excellent jumping off point to start looking at home made diets,…

Adult Food For Puppies

Posted on April 2, 2019

Feeding puppies adult food. In the 1940s and 1950s there was an economic value to growing an animal as fast as you possibly could. In fact, at fairs, they would give awards…

Flintstones

Posted on March 2, 2019

Flintstones Vitamins for Dogs Download This Article Flintstones Complete *AND* Flintstones With Iron –  BOTH contain Iron. Both are fine for dogs. Both are dosed the same. Here are their labels. You…

Flintstones

Posted on February 22, 2019

Flintstones Multivitamin for Dogs So, over the years Flintstones have been formulated with (and without) Xylitol. Xylitol has been associated with bad outcomes for dogs. In other words, it’s regarded as toxic….

Can Diet Affect Dementia? How Would You Supplement That?

Posted on February 22, 2019

Regarding that study I told you about that featured certain anti=oxidants and such, that SIGNIFICANTLY improved learning / memory in old dogs. https://johnsonvet.drjohnson.com/dementia/#p=1 It’s an online flip book, you can usually see…

Grapes

Posted on January 3, 2019

Grapes and Dogs, Is it a Big Deal? Short answer: Yes. But the “why” is interesting and grapes are no where near the epidemic they make it out to be on television….

Pumpkin

Posted on October 30, 2018

Pumpkin for Pets I hear from owners—and vets—all the time that they’ve added pumpkin to a dog or cat’s diet to increase the fiber. Dog and cats don’t require any fiber in…

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