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Ingredients
  • subheading: Dog Food Recipe (Small Batch, ¼ of the large batch recipe):
  • 2.5 lbs. Raw Ground Beef (I use 70/30 fat content for my dogs.  You can also choose 80/20.)
  • ¼ bottle of SuprOmega (2 oz)
  • 4 to 5 hard boiled eggs with shells. Crumble the eggs shell into small pieces and mix with the ground beef. Eggshells and their lining contain calcium and glucosamine.
  • ½ cup to 1 cup  Dinovite for Dogs-actual measuring cups, not the scoop in the box. (Supplies digestive enzymes, trace minerals, fatty acids, vitamins and Direct Fed Microbials) *It is important to add this supplement, the recipe will be deficient without it.
  • subheading: Dog Food Recipe (Large Batch):
  • 10 lbs. Raw Ground Beef (70/30). I buy the 10-pound roll which is about 20 cups and use the 70/30 higher fat content.
  • 18 hard boiled eggs with shells. Crumble the eggs shell into small pieces and mix with the ground beef. Eggshells are an excellent source of digestible calcium for dogs and the lining of the eggshell contains glucosamine.
  • 1  bottle of  SuprOmega (8 oz)
  • 2 cups to 4 cups of  Dinovite Powder for Dogs- actual measuring cups, not the scoop in the box. (if your dog is suffering from extreme nutritional deficiency manifestations like itching, shedding, stinking, use the higher amount of supplement in the recipe.)
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  • note: Special Note:  Dogs have a very acidic stomach (PH of 1) environment that kills the bacteria on fresh meat. This is how they can eat fresh meat and not get sick. It is also why dogs can knock over garbage cans, eat the contents and live to do it again the next week. After all they are scavengers. It all makes sense. If you are concerned about feeding raw meat to your dog, simply cook and cool the meat before adding it to this recipe.
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