Diet
What foods you feed your dog to support his liver health is very important. There are many factors to consider when supporting the liver. To reduce the workload on the liver as much as possible, the quality of the protein being fed is very important. High quality protein, low ammonia producing foods and in some cases low salt intake are necessary. The diets below have been specifically developed to work in combination with our Canine Liver Health program. Please do not feed your dog a commercially prepared diet or any processed foods (wet or dry) while on our program as this may reduce the effectiveness of the program overall.
Please offer only filtered drinking water to your dog, do not give him tap water.
The Egg and Sweet Potato diet is the first diet we would recommend you start with if you require a syringeable recipe. It is easily pureed to a fine consistency so it can be syringe fed.
EGG & SWEET POTATO (Great to puree if you are syringe feeding)
This recipe is the daily amount for a 40 lb dog, divide the meal in two or more servings this will put less stress on your dog’s body. Adjust recipe according to your dog’s weight.
Two large boiled Organic Eggs
3 cups of boiled Organic Sweet Potatoes with skin
1 1/2 cups of pureed raw veggie mix: carrots, zucchini, sprouts, broccoli, celery, parsley, cucumber, beets, other green leafy vegetables any good healthy veggies except onions grapes or raisins as these 3 are toxic to dogs.
1 tablespoon of Organic Oil blend – any organic oil blend that says 3-6-9 omegas preferably with DHA, UDO’s makes a very nice one.
Add appropriate dose of dog greens based on your dog’s weight to each meal serving.
RAW DIET
This recipe is roughly enough to feed a pet 15-30 lbs. Adjust to the needs of your pet. Generally, one meal daily is adequate. Allow pet to eat its fill. Pick up leftovers after 20 minutes.
· 1/2 lb. raw beef, chicken, lamb, turkey, venison or eggs
Add appropriate dose of dog greens based on your dog’s weight to each meal serving.
· 1/2 cup pureed raw veggie mix: carrots, zucchini, sprouts, broccoli, celery, parsley, cucumber, beets, other green leafy vegetables any good healthy veggies except onions grapes or raisins as these 3 are toxic to dogs.
Add appropriate dose of dog greens based on your dog’s weight to each meal serving.
CHICKEN & EGG
This would be the daily amount for a 40 lb dog, you may wish to divide it into two or more meals per day. Adjust recipe according to your dog’s weight.
4 oz Cottage Cheese
3 oz Raw Chicken
2 Eggs Raw or Boiled
6 oz Oatmeal Cooked
4 oz Pumpkin or Squash Cooked
½ cup grated/pureed raw veggie mix: carrots, zucchini, sprouts, broccoli, celery, parsley, cucumber, beets, other green leafy vegetables any good healthy veggies except onions grapes or raisins as these 3 are toxic to dogs.
Add appropriate dose of dog greens based on your dog’s weight to each meal serving.