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    Chicken and Rice for Dogs?
    Kelsey Hansen
    • Feb 25, 2019
    • 5 min

    Chicken and Rice for Dogs?

    Have you ever fed chicken and rice when your dog became ill? Did you get this advice from a friend, the internet, or a veterinarian? Feeding chicken and rice is widely viewed as a well-known and ageless remedy for digestive upset. However, it is not the method I prefer or ever recommend to clients with sick pets. This diet is especially not meant to be fed long-term either. These are a few reasons why: 1) The diet is extremely unbalanced. 2) Chicken can increase inflammation
    Raw Goat Milk Benefits
    Kelsey Hansen
    • Dec 14, 2018
    • 3 min

    Raw Goat Milk Benefits

    Raw goat milk is a digestive aid filled with probiotics that can help with: - Malnourished dogs - Puppies and kittens that have weaned from their mothers and are transitioning to a new food - Pets on antibiotics - Transitioning from kibble to raw - Improved digestion (Irritable Bowel Disease, diarrhea, and in some cases Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis (HGE)* - Allergies in some dogs Personal and Professional First-Hand Experience I have been feeding the Primal brand of raw goat m
    Nutrients and Benefits of Eggs for Dogs and Cats
    Kelsey Hansen
    • Apr 3, 2018
    • 3 min

    Nutrients and Benefits of Eggs for Dogs and Cats

    Benefits of Feeding Eggs Eggs are a great addition to your pets raw or kibble meals. As shown in both graphics, eggs contain many beneficial nutrients. Eggs not only add vitamins, minerals, and protein, they also help improve your pets coat and skin. "Duck eggs are an Alkaline producing food, which is a great benefit to cancer patients as cancer cells do not thrive in an alkaline environment. Chicken eggs are an acid food leaving a dogs body more acidic" (Nutrition Data). Th
    Myoglobin
    Kelsey Hansen
    • Mar 7, 2018
    • 1 min

    Myoglobin

    These cubes were made from myoglobin that was left over from my beef kidney prep. It’s a liquid substance that seeps out of the meat you’re prepping. There was so much of it that I decided to freeze it into cubes and add to my dog’s meals. “The red liquid, instead, is a mixture of water and a protein called myoglobin (not blood), whose purpose is to help ship oxygen to muscle cells. Myoglobin is deeply pigmented, which is why the more myoglobin a meat contains, the darker (or
    Turmeric Paste (with Almond Butter for Picky Eaters)
    Kelsey Hansen
    • Oct 15, 2017
    • 2 min

    Turmeric Paste (with Almond Butter for Picky Eaters)

    Instructions: Mix 1.5 cups of organic turmeric powder and 3 cups water into a pot on medium heat for 7 minutes. Then add 4.5 teaspoons of ground black pepper, 3/4 cup coconut oil, 1/16 teaspoon of Ceylon cinnamon, and two spoonful's of natural almond butter. Feed 3-4 times a week. This supplement can be fed to both kibble and raw fed dogs. Serving Amounts: Feed 1/4 teaspoon per 10 pounds of your pets body weight. Ingredients: 1.5 cup organic turmeric powder 3 cup water 2 spoo
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