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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your cat (using our product offerings)! Our **Ground Blends for Cats ** includes products that our cat customers have had success feeding to their kittens to adult cats.You'll want to structure your cats' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-5% of cats’ body weight.. To calculate this, we take Your Cats' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 20lbs x .04 (4%) = .8lbs daily (or 12.8 ounces)Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Ground Blends for Cats**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 40% of their diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 40% of their diet: Lamb + Pork Blend3) 10% of diet - either or both: Beef Green Tripe or Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diets - either or both: Salmon Blend and Oily Fish BlendHow much do I order of the items included in the **Ground Blends for Cats Collection**? My 20lb cat who eats approx. .8 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 24 lbs (.8lbs x 30 days)Beef Organ Blend = 10lbs [To meet 30% of diet, you'll need at least 21.6 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) (To find this weight, 24lbs total over 30 days x .40 {40% of overall diet} = 9.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 10lbs]Lamb + Pork Blend = 10lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Beef Green Tripe = 2 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Salmon Blend + Oily Fish Blend = 2lbs (sold in 2lb packages) What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver). You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your cats’ individual needs!Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your pet and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a feline nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a feline nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your cat (using our product offerings)! You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-4% of dogs’ body weight.For example: My 60lb dog will eat about 4% of his body weight daily. This 60lb dog is highly active (offleash hikes for 1hour every day) and is slim (can see rib tips and hip tips). Whereas, my 90lb dog who is less active (only 30 minute on leash walk daily) and is heavier in weight (can't see any ribs or hips) may eat closer to 2% or less of body weight. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 60lbs x .04 (4%) = 2.4lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Ground Blends for Sensitive Dogs**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 40% of their diet: Turkey Blend2) 35% of their diet: Rabbit Blend3) 15% of diet: Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diet: Oily Fish BlendHow much do I order of the items included in the **Ground Blends for Sensitive Dogs**? My 60lb dog who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)To find the amount to order of each blend below, you'll take the total amount to feed over one month's time and multiply by the % suggested to feed - as noted above, and then round down or up to fit the packaging size of that blend.Turkey Blend = Order: 30lbs [To meet 40% of diet, you'll need at least 28.8 lbs (sold in 5lb packages) (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .40 {40% of overall diet} = 28.8 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 30lbs]Rabbit Blend = Order: 26lbs (sold in 3lb packages) Lamb/Goat Green Tripe = Order: 10lbs (sold in 2lb packages)Oily Fish Blend = Order: 8lbs (sold in 2lb packages)What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Because of your pets’ “allergy” symptoms, I’d recommend avoiding any added whole food supplements (i.e. fruit, veggies, oils) for at least the first month of transitioning to raw. I suggest only feeding them meat, bones, organs and fish until you find a raw-supportive, holistic veterinarian to support you in formulating his diet and any helpful supplements.Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your cat (using our product offerings)! Our **Ground Blends Value for Dogs** includes products that our dog customers have had success feeding to dogs of all ages/sizes while also factoring in keeping the ingredients "budget-friendly".You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-4% of dogs’ body weight.For example: My 60lb dog will eat about 4% of his body weight daily. This 60lb dog is highly active (offleash hikes for 1hour every day) and is slim (can see rib tips and hip tips). Whereas, my 90lb dog who is less active (only 30 minute on leash walk daily) and is heavier in weight (can't see any ribs or hips) may eat closer to 2% or less of body weight. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 60lbs x .04 (4%) = 2.4lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Variety Value Box**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 40% of their diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 30% of their diet: Lamb + Pork Blend3) 20% of diet - either or both: Beef Green Tripe or Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diets - either or both: Salmon Blend and Oily Fish BlendHow much do I order of the items included in the **Ground Blends Value for Dogs**? My 60lb dog who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)To find the amount to order of each blend below, you'll take the total amount to feed over one month's time and multiply by the % suggested to feed - as noted above, and then round down or up to fit the packaging size of that blend.Beef Organ Blend = Order: 30lbs [To meet 40% of diet, you'll need at least 28.8 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .40 {40% of overall diet} = 28.8 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 30lbs]Lamb + Pork Blend = Order: 22lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Beef Green Tripe + Lamb/Goat Green Tripe = Order: 16 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) (Order 4x2lb Beef Green Tripe and 4x2lb Lamb/Goat Green Tripe)Salmon Blend + Oily Fish Blend = Order: 8lbs(sold in 2lb packages) (Order 2x2lb Salmon Blend Green Tripe and 2x2lb Oily Fish Blend)Other whole food supplements such as eggs, goat milk, greens, berries, etc, you may add in as you wish.**Tip: Feed fish blends layered in the middle of any other blend for ultimate success!What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your pet (using our product offerings)! Our **PREMIUM VARIETY FOR DOGS ** takes into consideration your pets' overall diet needs while also providing variety of options including extra supplemental goodies. We include some additional raw meaty bones for mental and dental health, quail eggs for nutrients not available in meat, bones or organs, raw goat milk for probiotics and salmon roe as a healthier alternative to fish oil.You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-4% of dogs’ body weight.For example: My 60lb dog will eat about 4% of his body weight daily. This 60lb dog is highly active (offleash hikes for 1hour every day) and is slim (can see rib tips and hip tips). Whereas, my 90lb dog who is less active (only 30 minute on leash walk daily) and is heavier in weight (can't see any ribs or hips) may eat closer to 2% or less of body weight. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 60lbs x .04 (4%) = 2.4lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **PREMIUM VARIETY FOR DOGS**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 30% of their diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 30% of their diet: Lamb + Pork Blend, Rabbit Blend, Turkey Blend3) 15% of diet - either or both: Beef Green Tripe or Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 15% of diet - either or both: Salmon Blend and Oily Fish Blend5) 10% of diet - raw meaty bones: Poultry Feet or Heads (including Turkey or Chicken), Pork Brisket Bones + Pig Tails, and Rabbit Feet6) Use the following ingredients as meal "toppers" to include as other whole food supplements: Quail Eggs, Raw Goat Milk, Salmon Roe, Cooked or Sprouted Greens, Berries, etc. How much do I order of the items included in the **PREMIUM VARIETY FOR DOGS**? My 60lb dog who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)Beef Organ Blend = 22lbs (sold in 2lb packages) [To meet 30% of diet, you'll need at least 21.6 lbs (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .30 {30% of overall diet} = 21.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 22lbs](To find the below weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .30 {30% of overall diet} = 21.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 22lbs needed split between Lamb + Pork, Rabbit, Turkey]Lamb + Pork Blend = 8lbs (sold in 2lb packages)Rabbit Blend = 9lbs (sold in 3lb packages)Turkey Blend = 5lbs (sold in 5lb packages)Beef Green Tripe = 12lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Salmon Blend + Oily Fish Blend = 12lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Chicken Feet/Heads = Order 1 -approx. 5lb bag: Each bag is approx. 5lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekPork Brisket Bones = Order a few bones: Each bone is approx. 1lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekRabbit Feet = Order at least 5-10 feet: Each food only weighs a few ounces - feed intermittently throughout the weekPig Tails = Order a few tails: Each tail is approx. 1lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekOther whole food supplements such as eggs, goat milk, salmon roe, greens, berries, etc, you may add in as you wish.**Tip: Feed fish blends layered in the middle of any other blend for ultimate success!What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below are some items we recommend including in your pets' diet for ultimate nourishment!Our **Uplevel Your Pets' Diet** includes products that our dog customers have had success feeding to dogs of all ages/sizes to boost their health and add to meals on a rotational basis! FISH: Omega-3 Fatty Acids are important in keeping inflammation down in the body and balancing out Omega-6's found in "animal" meat.Salmon Roe is a healthier alternative to fish oil!;Oily Fish Blend is an easy addition to any ground blends meal;Salmon Blend is another simple swap into a ground blends meal.Tuna Bloodline Chips (Dehydrated) are a great snack or break into small pieces to use as a healthy training treat. Tuna Bloodline is high in taurine! Excellent for growing pups and dogs who need a little heart-health boost.Whole Anchovies are a wonderful fishy snack or meal topper! Feed whole or cut up into even tinier pieces for your picky eaters! Great for small dogs, puppies and cats too!FUR: Fiber! Our pets need the fiber for their digestive health. You can provide fiber from fur and feathers, or by including plants (fruits, veggies) in their diets. Often, dogs will prefer fur over veggies. If you can offer both fur and plants, that's the best!Rabbit Ears tend to be a great segway into eating fur for dogs who haven't yet experienced it.Rabbit Hides keep well in a cabinet or pantry and can be fed as a treat or cut up into smaller pieces add added to their meals.Rabbit Feet are fuzzy raw meaty bones - fully consumable. Typically, not a great place to start with feeding fur to a first timer!EGGS: Nature's multivitamin for dogs! Eggs have many vitamins and minerals that aren't as present in meat, bones and organs. We recommend adding raw eggs to meals as often as you think to!Quail eggs are a great way to feed a variety of eggs or an excellent alternative for dogs allergic to chicken.Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your cat (using our product offerings)! Our **Variety for Cats ** takes into consideration your cats' overall diet needs while also providing variety of options including extra supplemental goodies. We include some additional ground blends for *extra variety*, quail eggs for nutrients not available in meat, bones or organs, raw goat milk for probiotics and salmon roe as a healthier alternative to fish oil.You'll want to structure your cats' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-5% of cats’ body weight.. To calculate this, we take Your Cats' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 30lbs x .04 (4%) = 1.2lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Ground Blends for Cats**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 30% of diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 20% of diet: Lamb + Pork Blend3) 20% of diet: Rabbit Blend4) 10% of diet - either or both: Chicken Blend and Turkey Blend5) 10% of diet: Beef Green Tripe6) 10% of diet - either or both: Salmon Blend and Oily Fish Blend7) Top their meals with other whole food supplements such as Quail Eggs, Raw Goat Milk, Salmon Roe, etc. How much do I order of the items included in the **Ground Blends for Cats Collection**? My 30lb cat who eats approx. 1.2 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 36 lbs (1.2lbs x 30 days)Beef Organ Blend = 10lbs [To meet 30% of diet, you'll need at least 21.6 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) (To find this weight, 24lbs total over 30 days x .40 {40% of overall diet} = 9.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 10lbs]Lamb + Pork Blend = 8lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Rabbit Blend = 6lbs (sold in 3lb packages) Chicken or Turkey Blend = 5lbs (sold in 5lb packages)Beef Green Tripe = 4 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Salmon Blend + Oily Fish Blend = 4lbs (sold in 2lb packages) What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver). You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your cats’ individual needs!Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your pet and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a feline nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a feline nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your pet (using our product offerings)! Our **VARIETY FOR PUPPIES ** takes into consideration your puppies' overall diet needs while also providing variety of options. We include some additional raw meaty bones for mental and dental health, green tripe for an added calcium-phosphorus source, raw goat milk for probiotics and whole anchovies as an excellent source of omega-3.Puppies' growth shifts rapidly! The following percentages are based on general guidelines. Please be sure to feed the puppy in front of you according to their huger cues and body condition. If you have any questions at all, reach out!6-10 weeks: Feed 8-10% of body weight depending on breed. Giant breed puppies tend to eat more; small breeds tend to eat more!10-16; 16-20 weeks; 20-24 weeks of age: Feed 6-9% of body weight.24-36 weeks: Feed 6-8% of body weight.36-56 weeks: Feed 4-6% of body weight.Keep in mind, you want to keep your puppy well-fed with multiple meals throughout the day. 3 meals until about 6 months, and then 2 meals daily until they've reached full maturity 14-16 months. Be sure your puppy is being fed according to their needs as the above are simply "general guidelines" for all puppies. Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **VARIETY FOR PUPPIES**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 30% of their diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 15% of their diet: Lamb + Pork Blend3) 30% of diet - either or both: Beef Green Tripe or Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diet - either or both: Salmon Blend, Oily Fish Blend or Whole Anchovies5) 15% of diet - raw meaty bones: Poultry Feet or Heads (including Turkey or Chicken), Pork Brisket Bones + Pig Tails6) Use the following ingredients as meal "toppers" to include as other whole food supplements: Quail Eggs, Raw Goat Milk, Salmon Roe, Cooked or Sprouted Greens, Berries, etc. You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. For example: My 40lb medium-large breed very active puppy that is 6 months old will eat about 6% of his body weight daily. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 40lbs x .06 (6%) = 2.4lbs daily How much do I order of the items included in the **PREMIUM VARIETY FOR DOGS**? My 40lb puppy who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily might eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)Beef Organ Blend = 22lbs (sold in 2lb packages) [To meet 30% of diet, you'll need at least 21.6 lbs (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .30 {30% of overall diet} = 21.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 22lbs]Lamb + Pork Blend = 22lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Beef Green Tripe/Lamb + Goat Green Tripe = 22lbs(sold in 2lb packages) Whole Anchovies = Order 2 bags: 10lbs(sold in 10lb packages) Chicken + Turkey Feet/Chicken Heads = Order 1 bag: Each bag is approx. 5lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekPork Brisket Bones = Order a few bones: Each bone is approx. 1lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekPig Tails = Order a few tails: Each tail is approx. 1lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekOther whole food supplements such as quail eggs and goat milk!What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. ***Please note: As puppies, for the first 8-10 months of the pups’ life their raw diet breakdown should be more like 70% muscle meat - up to 20% edible bone - 10% organs. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your dog (using our product offerings)! Our **Variety for Sensitive Dogs** includes products that our pet customers who are experiencing protein-sensitivity presenting as "allergies" have had success feeding to dogs of all ages/sizes.You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-4% of dogs’ body weight.For example: My 60lb dog will eat about 4% of his body weight daily. This 60lb dog is highly active (offleash hikes for 1hour every day) and is slim (can see rib tips and hip tips). Whereas, my 90lb dog who is less active (only 30 minute on leash walk daily) and is heavier in weight (can't see any ribs or hips) may eat closer to 2% or less of body weight. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 60lbs x .04 (4%) = 2.4lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Variety for Sensitive Dogs**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 40% of their diet: Rabbit Blend2) 25% of their diet: Turkey Blend3) 15% of diet - either or both: Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diets - either or both: Whole Anchovies5 ) 10% of diet - raw meaty bones: Turkey Feet or HeadsHow much do I order of the items included in the **Ground Blends Value for Dogs**? My 60lb dog who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)To find the amount to order of each blend below, you'll take the total amount to feed over one month's time and multiply by the % suggested to feed - as noted above, and then round down or up to fit the packaging size of that blend.Rabbit Blend = Order: 30lbs [To meet 40% of diet, you'll need at least 28.8 lbs (sold in 3lb packages) (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .40 {40% of overall diet} = 28.8 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 30lbs]Turkey Blend = Order: 20lbs (sold in 5lb packages) Lamb/Goat Green Tripe = Order: 10 lbs (sold in 2lb packages)Whole Anchovies = Order: 10lbs (sold in 5lb bags)Turkey Feet or Heads Anchovies = Order: 10lbs (sold in approx. 5lb bags) What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Because of your pets’ “allergy” symptoms, I’d recommend avoiding any added whole food supplements (i.e. fruit, veggies, oils) for at least the first month of transitioning to raw. I suggest only feeding them meat, bones, organs and fish until you find a raw-supportive, holistic veterinarian to support you in formulating his diet and any helpful supplements.Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.
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Below is some information about formulating an easy-to-start raw feeding menu for your pet (using our product offerings)! Our **Variety Value For Dogs** takes into consideration your pets' overall diet needs while also factoring in keeping the ingredients "budget-friendly". We include some additional raw meaty bones for mental and dental health, but also necessary to feed for growing puppies' daily diets.You'll want to structure your pets' diet according to their: weight, activity level and body condition. In general, feed approximately 2-4% of dogs’ body weight.For example: My 60lb dog will eat about 4% of his body weight daily. This 60lb dog is highly active (offleash hikes for 1hour every day) and is slim (can see rib tips and hip tips). Whereas, my 90lb dog who is less active (only 30 minute on leash walk daily) and is thicker in weight (can't see any ribs or hips) may eat closer to 2% or less of body weight. To calculate this, we take Your Pet' Weight x % of Body Weight = ? amount in lbs to feed daily. For example: 60lbs x .04 (4%) = 2.4lbs daily Here's an introduction as to you could structure your meals over a month's period of time with the **Variety Value For Dogs**. (Disclaimer: The below information is simply a suggestion. Once you get the hang of formulating your pets' own diet, we suggest you feed as much variety as possible and also include other proteins/products not listed below)1) 30% of their diet: Beef Organ Blend2) 30% of their diet: Lamb + Pork Blend3) 20% of diet - either or both: Beef Green Tripe or Lamb + Goat Green Tripe4) 10% of diet - either or both: Salmon Blend and Oily Fish Blend5 ) 10% of diet - raw meaty bones: Chicken Feet or Heads, Pork Brisket Bones, Rabbit Feet.5) Remainder of diet other raw meaty bones and whole food supplements such as: Eggs, Goat Milk, Cooked or Sprouted Greens, Berries, etc. How much do I order of the items included in the **Variety Value Box**? My 60lb dog who eats approx. 2.4 lbs daily would eat the following over one month's time - 72 lbs (2.4lbs x 30 days)Beef Organ Blend = Order: 22lbs [To meet 30% of diet, you'll need at least 21.6 lbs (sold in 2lb packages) (To find this weight, 72lbs total over 30 days x .30 {30% of overall diet} = 21.6 lbs) - round up to the nearest lb = 22lbs]Lamb + Pork Blend = Order: 22lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Beef Green Tripe = Order: 16 lbs (sold in 2lb packages)Salmon Blend + Oily Fish Blend = Order: 8lbs (sold in 2lb packages) Chicken Feet/Heads = Order 1 bag: Each bag is approx. 5lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekPork Brisket Bones = Order a few bones: Each bone is approx. 1lbs - feed intermittently throughout the weekRabbit Feet = Order at least 5-10 rabbit feet: Each food only weighs a few ounces - feed intermittently throughout the weekOther whole food supplements such as eggs, goat milk, greens, berries, etc, you may add in as you wish.**Tip: Feed fish blends layered in the middle of any other blend for ultimate success!What your overall goal is to feed: 80% Muscle Meat- 10% Edible Bone- 10% Organ (with 50% of that 10% featuring mostly liver) along with other whole foods to supplement such as fish, eggs, greens and berries. You can meet this percentage structure daily or over the course of a few meals for a *balanced* diet. Adding in whole food supplements – as you see fit for your pets’ individual needs! We’ve provided some more information on easy-to-include whole food supplements here and here in our blog posts. We suggest adding fruits + veggies to your dog’s meal depending on their individual diet needs. It can be as simple as sharing your cooked veggies or raw cruciferous greens each day with your pet! They need the fiber and the nutrients! Feeding VARIETY is crucial to balancing your pets' DIY raw diet! Each protein/whole food contains its own nutrient profile. So, feeding a little bit of everything, over the course of time, is how we maintain optimal health for our pets.This is a great place to start! If you want to get particular, you could weigh everything out. Please adjust and feed according to your dog and your family’s individual needs If you’d like to further formulate a specialized diet, we recommend you connect with a canine nutritionist such as thru Perfectly Rawsome. If you’re ever concerned about your pet’s diet and the balance of nutrition in the way you’re feeding, we recommend a nutrition consultation with a canine nutritionist or raw-advocating and experienced veterinarian. We have some resources available here. Additionally, you can do a hair-tissue-mineral analysis thru Parsley Pet. Please refer to our Price List to help sort out pricing for how much you'd need to feed your pet. You'll find other Sample Orders available on that page as well. Be sure to check out *BULK* discount options! You can order several month's worth and save $$$ by purchasing in bulk.Here’s a link to our *current* breakdown percentage of what is in each “blend”.If you'd like us to create a monthly sample order for your specific pet's dietary needs, or have multiple pets and wondering how to structure according to everyone's diet needs, we'd love to help! Please schedule your FREE 20 minute consultation here or give us a call. Follow us on Instagram for more raw feeding tips, tricks + tid bits of knowledge! @intermountainraw**PLEASE NOTE: We are not certified in canine nutrition, but we can share our experience with you! We suggest checking out our resources page to get you thinking! We also have a blog where you can learn more. Additionally, our products are geared towards the DIY raw feeder. Our customers formulate their pets diets based on their lifestyle and feeding preferences, along with their own research and understanding of what’s best for their pets. We can help you get started but none of our products are in and of themselves “complete” and “balanced”. Unfortunately, we cannot advise you on mixing kibble with raw. If you’re looking for advice on feeding some dry and some raw, Iwed suggest looking into our resources page and check out Perfectly Rawsome's blog for more info.