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Beckman's Dog Training

Beckman's Dog Training

Күн бұрын

Watch as I walk down the aisle at my local Kahoots Pet Store and give the good and bad of dog foods.

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@GahBoe
@GahBoe 2 жыл бұрын
Fed my last dog a raw diet and he lived for 16 years. He jumped, pranced, and played for a majority of his life and finally became an old man at 15.5 years old. No real health issues. I believe it was all due to his diet. The caviot is, he only weight 22lbs, so it was cheap enough that I could justify and afford it.
@annaburns5382
@annaburns5382 2 жыл бұрын
Prey model/raw food diet is the ultimate way to feed animals. Many benefits from it, one being their teeth don't need cleaning.
@GahBoe
@GahBoe 2 жыл бұрын
@@annaburns5382 That is correct. Never had a vet recommend a teeth cleaning in his 16 years. It requires some people to get past the thought of "my dog may choke on a bone", but that simply isn't the case with raw and soft uncooked bones. Added benefit is your dog gets to satisfy their craving for chewing when they get the chance to crunch their food. Win/win.
@flyingfox3296
@flyingfox3296 2 жыл бұрын
My 12 year old cat was having frequent UTIs and urine crystals. we switched her to wet canned food, highest quality for budget we could find. She had NO more urinary problems after that. Then, we switched her to raw food from Texas Tripe. She turned into a KITTEN again. She used to be standoffish and grumpy. Now, she is lovey-dovey, happy, healthy, and playful. $2.50/lb, which is HALF the price of the canned wet food, and a bit of elbow grease is nothing compared to my cats' health and wellbeing. guys, DO NOT give your cat kibble. Give them raw food. Find suppliers in your area, make a recipe from store-bought meat, do something. If you can't afford anything and don't have the time, at the VERY LEAST add water to your cats' kibble. They NEED water from their food or else they will have to suffer through kidney, and other, diseases. Even, like, the wet refrigerated food from Freshpet is like $3/lb if you buy it in large packages.
@GahBoe
@GahBoe 2 жыл бұрын
@@flyingfox3296 glad to hear of health and mood problems alleviated by removing kibble from diet. Thank you for the feedback!
@AlCatrraz
@AlCatrraz 2 жыл бұрын
CAVEAT .... 😃
@michelephelps1087
@michelephelps1087 2 жыл бұрын
Our little guy has a number of food sensitivities, so we’ve switched to a limited ingredient kibble. Being on a fixed income,we can’t afford the food options in the refrigerated/freezer section. So, we recently started to put aside a small portion of our meat and veggies (prior to seasoning and cooking) and I cook it up for him and add it to his kibble. I’ve frozen small bags of sliced/diced fruit for him as well. I know it’s not ideal, but it’s a start until we figure it all out. 😊
@alexandrac9536
@alexandrac9536 2 жыл бұрын
this is actually much cheaper and better than those overpriced refrigerated foods.
@TB-pu9kq
@TB-pu9kq 2 жыл бұрын
I just add whatever we have for dinner to my dogs dish and put it underneath or on top of the kibble. Puppy loves it.
@beethovensgirl05
@beethovensgirl05 2 жыл бұрын
depending on how little your pet is you may try Just Food For Dogs, it's a homecooked diet already made for you. They have veterinary nutritionists who help guide on what goes in the food, and you can even have them formulate a special version for you.
@michelephelps1087
@michelephelps1087 2 жыл бұрын
@@beethovensgirl05 Thanks. our pup isn’t quite 2 yrs old yet. I’m currently working with our vet to resolve some digestive issues. I’ll look into that company, but my initial thought is that if they can”home cook” it, so can I. 😊 At the moment Im making small batches of home cooked meals to mix with his kibble, sort of as a trial and error to see what agrees with him and what doesn’t, while trying to learn how to keep it nutritionally balanced. I don’t remember my folks going through all this with our dogs growing up. lol 😁
@asp1213
@asp1213 2 жыл бұрын
I think what you are doing is probably pretty close to ideal! I bet your vet isn't telling you that you need the refrigerated food for your dog to be healthy!
@truthseeker9110
@truthseeker9110 2 жыл бұрын
Shout out to Stella&Chewy’s! I have a now 4yr old Malinois. We fed him kibble when younger, but when we switched to raw (Stella&Chewys patties) he was a different dog. His skin allergies all but disappeared, his coat got a beautiful shine to it and felt better, and his drive/energy was much more focused and higher when playing and training. He also started “depositing” considerably less which IMO was him absorbing more good stuff. Overall, one of the best decisions I’ve made for his well-being.
@Shifisu
@Shifisu 2 жыл бұрын
I feed mine a DIY raw diet. But yeah its exactly right that it costs quite a bit of preparation time (and research beforehand). But now that I have things set up, its relatively easy and not very expensive. I go to the same grocery as I buy my own food, buy all the ingredients I need for her raw diet, then when I am home it takes me about 1hr to prepare her food for the next two weeks. Grind it all together in the appropriate proportions and then stick it in the fridge/freezer and when comes mealtime just add some small supplements with it. Kibble is a thousand times easier and more convenient, but the quality difference is night and day. Her coat looks amazing, very balanced energy, very easy to keep her in shape, and she loooveeess the food.
@larindafandrich3939
@larindafandrich3939 2 жыл бұрын
That’s so awesome. Do you have a recipe you follow or a link you could share with me?
@Shifisu
@Shifisu 2 жыл бұрын
@@larindafandrich3939 I dont have a specific recipe per se, but I can tell you a bit about what I feed and do. I follow the widely accepted 80/10/10 principle. This means that 80% of her meal will be meat, 10% will be organs (split into at least two secreting organs, this is where they get a lot of their vitamins), and 10% raw bones For meat I use a variety of what at that moment is available, such as pork, beef, and chicken. I also add a bit of salmon, tuna, or sardines a few times per week as a small addition. For organs its important that you feed secreting organs. I feed chicken/beef liver and bull testicles. Other things could be kidney, brain, pancreas, or spleen. I am lucky enough that my supermarket offers most of these, but otherwise you could ask your local butcher shops if they have it in the back. For bones I simply stick to chicken bones because of cost and availability. The bones are soft and thus good for any breed of dog, they provide good nutrients and are great for cleaning teeth. I often give chicken necks and ribcages. Just make sure to never ever feed cooked bones. When bones are cooked, they become brittle and can splinter, causing internal damage. When bones are raw they just break up into little pieces and are easy to digest. This is a common misconception but can be very dangerous. I do add some supplements to fill out any small nutritional gaps there may be, and also I have an active dog so the additional vitamins and fats can be good. I add coconut oil, fish oil, chia seeds (pre-soaked in water for 2min), vitamin E oil, and a canine multivitamin. Additionally I highly recommend joining the FB group: Raw Feeding 101 - Learn To Feed Raw This is an amazing community with a wealth of knowledge. The admin of the group also makes professional mealplans for dogs that are completely balanced based on your dogs breed and activity level. Hope that helps a bit!
@juliemulhatten2133
@juliemulhatten2133 Жыл бұрын
Husband is a hunter, so thankful we always have deep freezers full of venison. Happy dogs.
@majidalabbar6156
@majidalabbar6156 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I like your transparency in all videos.
@markhoffman
@markhoffman 2 жыл бұрын
For my Doberman: Costco Natures Domain Kibble 1-2 Eggs everyday at breakfast (with his kibble) We cook a little bit extra of whatever meat we are eating at Dinner and give him some (half a chicken breast etc.) So kibble is always the base, but he gets whatever proteins we are eating as well. His coat is very shiny and he has healthy poops. He is moderately exercised and is not overweight at all.
@jerome_mgozama
@jerome_mgozama Жыл бұрын
What the F is kibble. Sounds like some plastic meat additive
@markhoffman
@markhoffman Жыл бұрын
@@jerome_mgozama it’s just a term for dry dog food
@tanyalee7400
@tanyalee7400 2 жыл бұрын
Never knew there was other form of dog food beside kibble until you talked about the dehydrated food. Then I looked up how kibble was made. Can't believe what I learned. Then I remembered how my grandma used to feed our dog some plain cooked meat, rice and veggie. Our dog lived until 16. So I plan to use THK and add on some fresh cooked food when I prepare for my family dinner.
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus 2 жыл бұрын
don't combine kibble with fresh food. kibble in the morning, fresh food in the evening. or the other ways round. combining it is too hard for the digestive system because they are different types of proteins!
@Crystal11Skulls
@Crystal11Skulls 2 жыл бұрын
Check the documentary Pet Fooled.
@wukilla8ee
@wukilla8ee 2 жыл бұрын
Also be careful feeding your dog what you feed your family. The sodium content is usually WAY to high for a dog.
@SamFAHntha
@SamFAHntha 2 жыл бұрын
I got excited seeing you next to the Acana/Orijen bags haha, my dog gets Acana and a mix of raw as well! It's a win/win situation for us. I get the convenience and she gets good quality nutrition without getting bored. Also, I find no matter how good her kibble is, her coat and eh, stool, *always* looks better with the raw meat, bones and occasional egg in her diet. Plus, raw bones are amazing for cleaning their teeth. Thanks for the video Joel! Much appreciated as always!!
@GahBoe
@GahBoe 2 жыл бұрын
Dang thats so true! I cant believe I forgot that. Poop doesn't stink at all when fed a purely raw food diet.
@elizabethdaniel512
@elizabethdaniel512 2 жыл бұрын
And they are nice and formed and small because they have taken in all the nutrients unlike kibble
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus 2 жыл бұрын
the cheapest frozen meat (complete edition) is better than kibble. but... kibble is very handy and cheap
@MASONfly
@MASONfly Жыл бұрын
@SamFAHntha do you mix the kibble and raw together in same meal or do you alternate ?
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus Жыл бұрын
@@MASONfly do not mix kibble with raw. kibble in the morning, raw in the evening
@tiffanymonti2782
@tiffanymonti2782 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for educational, real and honest
@crystalthompson507
@crystalthompson507 3 ай бұрын
My dogs love marrow bones. For us the most economical place to find them is an old family owned grocery store. I fill the older marrow bones with pumpkin or mashed banana and freeze it for a fun treat.
@mombotron58
@mombotron58 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing. I've been feeding my guy Farmers Dog. It's expensive. I have a large dog and it gets pricy. Now I'm making his food.. but was looking for alternatives. Thank you. You've made dog ownership so much easier for me.
@targetsunshine6060
@targetsunshine6060 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Joel for the info. Whatever the video is about….I’m here for it ! Always enjoy them
@amandyp8345
@amandyp8345 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great video as always! We feed our Rottie pup Orijens large breed puppy mixed with a fresh topper I make in the crock pot (ground turkey, veggies, heart, liver and rice basically) along with a probiotic topper called Origins. She also gets turkey necks, beef ribs, and marrow bones throughout the day. Everyone comments on how beautiful she looks. And big. ❤️
@Flippokid
@Flippokid Жыл бұрын
When it comes to marrowbones, there's a huge difference in price (at least over here) for the same thing. Pet stores will ask up to 3 bucks. The regular supermarket, if they have any, charge 1,50. The local butcher has them for 80 cents. Cow's knees too. So beware where you shop.
@beethovensgirl05
@beethovensgirl05 2 жыл бұрын
I am glad you touched base on "read the labels". When I worked at a pet store part of my job was to educate clients on food, it was shocking how many simply went off the picture on the bag! My question for you would be, with the suspected links to Dietary Dilated Cardiomapthy (legumes, lentils) and prince being one of the breeds predisposed to heart issues, are you concerned about the amount of legumes and lentils in the foods you feed Prince? I
@Castigar48
@Castigar48 2 жыл бұрын
*Prince at home with one of Joels socks "Hmm yesh this is nice"
@that1guy487
@that1guy487 7 ай бұрын
Chewy sells the big bags of that kibble between $4.24 and $5.96 per pound depending on which you choose. My local chain supermarket sells chicken quarters $7.77 for 10 pounds. Drumsticks are $2.19/ pound. Thighs are $2.59. Breasts $3.29. Hearts and gizzards $1.89. Livers $2.69. Ground beef was $3.99. Ground turkey $3.99.
@sodapop8885
@sodapop8885 Жыл бұрын
Yeeeesss... I'm so glad to hear you mention honest kitchen!! I have exclusively fed my dog honest kitchen for years, now. I like their clusters, and so does my dog. As a close second, I would say solid gold. She's 18 years old
@jaynemansfield140
@jaynemansfield140 2 жыл бұрын
I make a week’s worth of food in the crockpot and supplement with a bowl of kibble if she’s feeling hungry. 2 pounds of ground turkey (used to do beef and turkey til beef prices got crazy), 2 cans red kidney beans, 1cup dry rice, and a frozen vegetable. Add 2 eggs when it’s done cooking, they cook in the warm pot.
@AmyInArizona
@AmyInArizona 2 жыл бұрын
I found your videos and I’ll say: you’re the best❣️😃 I’ve never agreed and sooo dislike Cesar’s methods. Thank you for sharing your methods with everyone 😊
@yudonna
@yudonna 2 жыл бұрын
I have been feeding my dog and cats raw for the last ten years. My dog ace is a little maltese and is 18/ he can still pee raising his back leg and goes on walk where he walks 60 percent of the way. My other dog is 4, a yorkie poo and has gained quite bit of muscle since he got rehomed to me last year.. we also walk 2 -3 hours daily. Then for my cats, they don't have the food compulsion you often see with cats fed solely on kibble. They have shiny coat and eyes and their body is fit.. not fat not skinny. They are 7 years old. You are what you eat and because of the inflation I've had to run around town buying meat on sale. I still think is worth it because vet bills is so expensive and I hate it when any of my pets get sick.
@rouxchat6033
@rouxchat6033 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with you 💯 percent. My cat is 17 this year and no arthritis, eyes great, hearing great, gorgeous lustrous coat and healthy skin, teeth great, not fat, plays like a kitten. I've been feeding a raw meat diet to my pets for over 40 years
@yudonna
@yudonna 2 жыл бұрын
@@rouxchat6033 ❤️
@apteryx7080
@apteryx7080 Жыл бұрын
I feed my Ridgeback male exclusively raw mear and bones. Some days he'll eat twice as much as others days. At 2.5 years, he is lean and muscular. I've heard this breed have a reputation for overindulging, not this guy. He regulates his appetite and I've learned to trust him when he asks for more, even if it seems like a crazy amount for one day, because he may only eat a third of that for the next couple of days, and what I find even more remarkable is that a couple of times he has fasted for an entire day. A few months back after he was neutered, my partner kept saying he'd gain wwight, that all neutered dogs gain weight. I can't see that happening myself ☺️.
@annaburns5382
@annaburns5382 2 жыл бұрын
It kills me to feed my animals kibble. It would be the same thing as feeding your kids boxed cereal. I keep Orijen kibble and canned around for a backup, which I have not needed yet. I bought Orijen because as far a kibble goes, and that is not very far, Orijen is the best. I feed my animals a prey model diet..muscle, bones and organs and have for the last 20 years. They have all been outstandingly healthy, so as long as I can afford it, I will feed raw. It costs a lot, but I think it's worth it.
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH 2 жыл бұрын
Can we get more puppy training? Like the basic things we should teach them the first 4-6 months, fetch, stay, get them introduced to leash
@clemdoggmillionaire9914
@clemdoggmillionaire9914 Жыл бұрын
Are you serious? I just subscribed to this channel, which seems to have the vast mogoritity videos about training
@clemdoggmillionaire9914
@clemdoggmillionaire9914 Жыл бұрын
🤔It's literally labeled; "what he feeds his dog" Why did you watch it?... You wasted your precious time & you could have been watching other videos on training!🤣 You seem like the type of person that would like your dog to learn fetch, just so you don't need to deal with them and just throw a ball. I feel bad... Then after that you'd be looking up videos on how to throw a ball correctly
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH
@SLEEPYCAPPYCASH Жыл бұрын
@@clemdoggmillionaire9914 you can't be this negative about everything in life dude, I didn't mean it like that I'm a huge fan of his channel I literally work with his videos in the background all his videos have good tips for the dogs even the ones about feeding.
@stephanies1474
@stephanies1474 Жыл бұрын
I cook half of my dog's food and buy the best kibble I can afford. Strive 87 from TSC. I pressure-cook an entire bag of leg quarters with gizzards, chicken livers, and/or beef liver. I add in carrots, sweet potatoes, green beans, spinach, and various other veggies along with brown rice. I divide it up by the week and freeze it. We keep chickens for the fresh eggs so they get 1 or 2 fresh laid eggs daily. Sometimes I add in some cottage cheese, chia seeds, and a shot of olive oil on top. The cooked food is used as a topper. I rotate the cooked foods with sardines and/or salmon a few times a week. My GSDs have the softest hair and are just in amazing condition. Not fat like so many of them that I see that look like an overstuffed sausage with fur.
@tezzymai5076
@tezzymai5076 2 жыл бұрын
Ive been feeding the B.A.R.F (bones and raw food) diet for over 20yrs to my various giant breeds (Newfoundland/St Bernards etc). Give Your Dog A Bone by Ian Billinghurst is my dog feeding bible and literally changed my life and my dogs health. Although it does have some challenges such as storage its a lot less complicated than you would think. I only give dry kibble type (cat coz thats what I have available) food as training treats. But I agree that even adding raw/fresh food and bones is almost as good. Watching a dog enjoying a raw bone tells you everything you need to know really 😊
@ebenezerscrooge9164
@ebenezerscrooge9164 Жыл бұрын
Barf stands for biologically appropriate raw food
@cardiac711
@cardiac711 2 жыл бұрын
I fed senior dog orijen for seniors, however the last eight months of his life I gave him The farmer's dog. He loved it.
@AlexT-sy6nm
@AlexT-sy6nm Жыл бұрын
Just a note that whatever route owners follow, DO NOT MIX kibble with raw food. Both are fine if given separately but since they have different digestion rates they should not be mixed together.
@mocki6622
@mocki6622 Жыл бұрын
That is so cool that u do that video unsponsered! Big Kudos!!! And a big thanks for the valuable info as well of course!
@jazzjosen
@jazzjosen 2 жыл бұрын
Arcana large breed was the best for my Doberman puppy..I have now switched to Essentials because its a UK company with very similar ingredients and grain free.
@chrishallnyc
@chrishallnyc Жыл бұрын
I feed my doberman what you said no one could do. All raw and fresh. Worth every penny if you can afford it to give your dog real food. Like you said, no one can thrive off protein bars!
@hillarylinton5655
@hillarylinton5655 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Have had Dobies for 3 decades and know many others who feed all raw & fresh like us. It can actually be done fairly inexpensively by becoming a member of a raw food co-op. Was surprised that Joel didn't recommend pre soaking his kibble. Put some kibble in a glass of water and watch what happens to it.
@rico4you
@rico4you 2 жыл бұрын
Great clear facts and information! Thanks Joel.
@numbone
@numbone 2 жыл бұрын
My Doberman has only eaten Orijen since 7 weeks old. She loves it
@demon1109
@demon1109 Жыл бұрын
We´ve been making our own for years with leftovers from the butcher, it´s usually a nice mix of everything, and best of all, free. we then add fresh veg to round it out, usually carrot, pumpkin, courgette or a mix of the three, depending what´s in the garden, after canning it usually last several months. And the dogs absolutely love it.
@FilipinosaAmericavlog
@FilipinosaAmericavlog 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you again . Nutritious but won't hurt my pocket . From Texas
@royalpython1736
@royalpython1736 2 жыл бұрын
The best way to get raw meat for cheap is to hunt deer. I also raise chickens and rabbits for meat as well. I freeze the meat and organs(in a chest freezer) for 3 weeks, that gets rid of the parasites. This is the most cost efficient way of feeding raw; at least from my perspective. However, I do realize not everyone has it in them to kill a deer, and it's not feasible for a lot of people. Especially those who do not live in rural areas.
@Clynikal
@Clynikal Жыл бұрын
Usually your local butcher has a heap of scraps including long marrow bones.
@natalieJe10
@natalieJe10 Жыл бұрын
We buy rotisserie chickens from sams/costco + a veggie. Lasts our pittie mix a week when mixed with his members mark salmon dog food. Note is has to be the salmon food. Idk why but all the others start with a grain or meal while the salmon is the fist ingredient with salmon. We used to do orijen but we realized bow much money we saved and we could get him more human food to prep with his soso quality kibble. $45 food $20-25 in chicken and a $10 bag if carrots or whatever veggie we get for the month. $80 to $110 food. Since petco started selling orijen it got more expensive same bag used to be $90. I still bought it from the small shop but thats when i noticed the price spike.
@suescott5797
@suescott5797 2 жыл бұрын
3:40 "they take a cow and lop off their femur..." 😂
@andihd8768
@andihd8768 2 жыл бұрын
My last heeler, 18 years - all on grocery store bought foods. This was before the push of dogs eating better than most humans..
@puddincup7934
@puddincup7934 2 жыл бұрын
people can also live long lives while smoking. Doesn't mean it was good for them, it just means their body was doing what it was supposed to, being resilient.
@chandrasmith4722
@chandrasmith4722 2 жыл бұрын
I feed dry kibble with either leftover chicken-fish-beef, or scramble egg and "smash" potato, mixed in. My dog eats fruit, apples, watermelon , banana. Pepper eats about a 3rd of what ever piece of fruit I'm eating and if we make biscuits for breakfast she gets some too. She looks at me like I'm crazy if I ever give her just plain kibble.
@wendymueller8709
@wendymueller8709 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Joel. Great video again. As usual. I have two German Shepherds with big appetites LOL Not always the cheapest to feed. I used to feed Orijen, Acana and Farmina N&D for many years. In the last two years however, I have been fortunate enough to be able to feed a raw, species appropriate diet. Whether I make it myself or buy it prepared. For sure it is not as convenient as kibble, and it takes up more space in the fridge, but my dogs are healthier and happier. No more skin, ear, eye, yeast and lameness issues. (GSD's do seem to have their share of problems.) After reading Dr Conor Brady's book "Feeding Dogs", I will never go back. This was a book well worth reading. I understand it is not easy or possible for everyone to make the switch, but as you say, some dehydrated or fresh food, as well as the kibble, is very beneficial. I have learned so much from your videos. Always a joy to watch. Thank you ;0)
@edbibeau3469
@edbibeau3469 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. Straight forward, informative and best of all, Not tainted by corporate endorsements
@logiclab1
@logiclab1 2 жыл бұрын
I jazz up food for my small poodle mix with rice or sweet potato/ yam, three tablespoons Alaska salmon from cans at Walmart, good kibble and broccoli microgreens that I grow for my biz. And any veg I have laying around. No complaints.
@inspire2respire382
@inspire2respire382 2 жыл бұрын
Mix: Viva brand and add it to the kibbles to help stretch the meal. I also feed kibbles with Greek Yogurt 5% milk fat for breakfast. My vet said that’s a good way if you are buying raw package meat from a grocery store to help protect from any bacteria that may be on the meat. Probiotics are good for the digestive system.
@alexandrac9536
@alexandrac9536 2 жыл бұрын
i add Oat yogurt and berries to my dogs kibble (wild earth) most mornings; they love berries and its so healthy.
@TerryKay.
@TerryKay. 2 жыл бұрын
Can l have prince please…. 😂😂😂and l am not even a dog person but your dog is amazing.
@terridavis402
@terridavis402 2 жыл бұрын
Great information. Read the ingredients in the dog food. 👍
@LaRa-youknowit
@LaRa-youknowit 8 күн бұрын
I get raw marrow bones just like that at Publix. You can get a package of several bones cheaper than that one bone.
@2loaves388
@2loaves388 2 жыл бұрын
I make my dogs food weekly in the slow cooker. Just throw in organ meat, meat, veggies and some spices. If I'm able I cook 2 eggs and feed that in the breakfast. Also make weekly bone broth that I feed just about daily. We also add a bit of blue buffalo kibble. We have some canned food as backup.
@SirDiabz
@SirDiabz 2 жыл бұрын
Blue Buffalo is literal garbage. Started giving me dog seizures.
@Daniel-ns1uf
@Daniel-ns1uf 2 жыл бұрын
How do you store it?
@2loaves388
@2loaves388 2 жыл бұрын
@@SirDiabz all dogs react differently to different brands. The best way is real food.
@2loaves388
@2loaves388 2 жыл бұрын
@@Daniel-ns1uf separate in different containers and then freeze. Or you could can it.
@Daniel-ns1uf
@Daniel-ns1uf 2 жыл бұрын
@@2loaves388 Lovely, thanks!
@Sokolva
@Sokolva 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty hilarious I feed the exact same good as you. Orijen kibble and then a topper of a reconstituted freeze dried raw Stella and Chewy each meal. My girl is thriving on them so far.
@bark-aholic6534
@bark-aholic6534 Жыл бұрын
I am gonna do it, and I DO do it, but that's me.
@copyRtest1
@copyRtest1 Жыл бұрын
3:40 Regarding marrow bones: At least one of my dogs has been able to snap off shards of longbone from the side of that type of cut from cow/pig femurs. He wasn't enormous, either: 65-70lbs. Of course, you definitely don't want those sharp shards of rock hard bone going in their stomachs; they don't digest at all, and if not passed, can become stuck in their guts, or potentially lacerate tissues in their guts. If your dog isn't that fixated of a chewer, or isn't big enough, to snap off and swallow shards from the side of the longbone, then no problem. But if you don't want to risk testing it, I'd recommend you find a butcher who sells KNUCKLE bone, which are the heads /ends of the bone, at the joints, and not the longbone in between. That type of bone IS digestible by dogs; it is hard but has an ultimately powdery composition. It requires the dog to grind their molars against it to scrape swallowable bits off, and this grinding is great for their dental hygiene as well. It's nutritious and great stimulation, but it's not an everyday treat. You don't want them wearing their teeth down to nothing at a young age. Once or twice per month, I'd say.
@joshuahoover
@joshuahoover 2 жыл бұрын
I feed our husky and Belgian Malinois Taste of the Wild grain free kibble mixed with some fresh caught Vegas pigeons. Bon appetit!
@anylastwordspod
@anylastwordspod 2 жыл бұрын
had a 17 year old jack russell who was fed kibble and cesars wet food his entire life. i have a 1 year old pitbull who is fed kibble and the honest kitchen. i find using a mix is the best bet for most dogs as well. however just like humans, dogs have allergies, and every single genetic profile is different. i typically like to use fresh meat as a form of reward now to enforce good behavior and discipline. thanks for the content, been watching for a few years now!
@stephaniechapman2010
@stephaniechapman2010 2 жыл бұрын
My dogs get Nature's Variety Instinct kibble, and one frozen medallian Nature's Variety. The medallians are for fresh food and come in several different. I have had some dogs that loved Bil-Jac frozen food.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 2 жыл бұрын
Yay that's what I do: Blue Wilderness or Taste of the Wild and then some dehydrated beef liver cubes added. We eat an apple together every morning too (after their breakfast) and at bedtime they get some kind of fresh raw veggies too like carrots, snap peas, brocollini etc. 🐾❤️
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus 2 жыл бұрын
cook the carrots for about 10 minutes (not the 30 we humans like it). when cooked shortly, they still get the right amount of good stuff. uncooked carrots (and many other veggies) are not processed by the digestive system.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 2 жыл бұрын
@@willemtaurus Oh wow! Thanks for the info! 🐾❤️
@Lauren_K
@Lauren_K 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! There is a great youtuber "Paws of Prey" who talks about feeding raw and she goes down to the DETAILS. So, if you are a fan of some raw or know someone who is interested in raw, you can tell me them to check her out.
@missonmanband19
@missonmanband19 2 жыл бұрын
💕thank you Joel! You mentioned this when you talked about Bosco “nothing fresh in kibble” I now add fresh to every meal.
@RunaWolf.
@RunaWolf. 2 жыл бұрын
When I did my kibble reasearch for my dog, Acana was the best choice when it comes to pice vs quality. My girl thrives on it. I did try different brands but the best option was still Acana. Other brands would make her shed like crazy and she stopped being soft and shiny. I will try the dehidrated food on top , that sounds like a very good idea. So thanks for this usefull tip.
@d.l.daniel2137
@d.l.daniel2137 2 жыл бұрын
I feed both Acana and Orijen to my GSDs. I have fed different high quality brands to all of dogs, over the years. One thing I think you should point out, is that the higher quality, not necessarily the priciest, may provide more servings? I can feed 2-3 cups of a high quality kibble to 100+ pound dog vs 6 cups of a poor quality food. The 25 lb bag of a high quality kibble can last longer than the 50 lb bag of poor quality kibble.
@Baseballbros274
@Baseballbros274 2 жыл бұрын
I use the honest kitchen one he showed. It’s actually reasonably priced compared to kibble since it makes 40 lbs for $70ish.
@Patriotsoul
@Patriotsoul Жыл бұрын
My border collie was 2 months from 18 before she passed. She was raised on gravy train and pedigree. She was picky and wouldn’t eat much else unless she stole it from the garden.
@semosigtau1
@semosigtau1 2 жыл бұрын
I do Origen "prey diet" blend mixed with Nutro ultra large breed, and every other day I put a raw egg, and a sardine in my Cane Corso's food. good recommendations here Beckman.
@pamelaolson3633
@pamelaolson3633 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. I did research and I feed the same thing. You validated my research.
@darlenereisterer5653
@darlenereisterer5653 2 жыл бұрын
I feed Victor it's non GMO gluten free,no soy,wheat or corn made in the USA. I do not feed grain free. I also feed raw goats milk and feed frozen raw mixed in. Tripe, rabbit, Turkey, Beef, venison, Trout the list is endless the type of raw food I buy is a complete meal in its self. I can't afford to go completely raw at this time so adding raw as a 1/4 to 1/2 their meals. I have chickens so I give eggs several times a week also sardines in water so good for them! I give a wide variety just trying to do as much as I can to improve their diet/health. And one last item is I make Homemade Bone Broths.
@psychotic301
@psychotic301 2 жыл бұрын
Where do you get your raw items? A butcher, online, the grocery store? I also feed Victor and was thinking of throwing in some raw items as well to help with skin related issues!
@bellakim9404
@bellakim9404 2 жыл бұрын
My dog is 13 years old and people mistaken her for a puppy. I have been fortunate enough to homecook for her since she was 4 months old. Wild, grass fed, organic everything along with essential supplements. I also feed her spring water & have a side of ZiwiPeak in a bowl for her incase she feels hungry. She has the most beautiful long hair & skin and she is tear stain free with no visits to the vet for medical reasons. It's all about diet, exercise, positivity in the household and love ❤️
@kellerayra7363
@kellerayra7363 2 жыл бұрын
I give Fromm kibble combined with warmed bone broth pumpkin or egg raw or scrambled, cut up carrots,apples, broccoli blueberries in some random combination raw frozen topper
@georgebuck4178
@georgebuck4178 2 жыл бұрын
I use Spot Farms. Mix it with luke warm water to make a semi-thick Tbsp of gravy to go on top of her kibble
@angelahaines5065
@angelahaines5065 2 жыл бұрын
So happy I watched this video it’s confirmed I’m feeding my dog the right types of food. I only have a small/medium size cockapoo, that doesn’t eat that much. I give her a handful of AVA kibble mix with small amount fresh chicken and mashed veg same as we eat. sometimes scrambled egg with a small amount of cheese, makes me happy when she enjoys her food. 😊👍
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus 2 жыл бұрын
don't mix kibble with anything. kibble in the morning, fresh meat with vegs in the evening. cheese for humans contains the amount of salt... for humans
@willemtaurus
@willemtaurus 2 жыл бұрын
@@angelahaines5065 i meant don't mix it with meat. perhaps add some buttermilk or salmon oil?
@jackka82
@jackka82 Жыл бұрын
I have kibble always available for my dog to eat whenever he wants, but his main meals are raw chicken legs, thighs including the bones and raw ground beef and sometimes left over raw steak meats unsalted. All the raw beef and chicken are the same stuff we get from the grocery store and it’s not that expensive, actually much cheaper, than the raw pet foods available. We never cook or heat stuff with bones because it makes them brittle and changes the consistency to make them potentially dangerous for eating. We also don’t give our dog bones that are too big and hard which dogs love to play with but contribute to excess wear on their teeth. All chicken and some smaller pork bones raw are what we go with. My dog usually gets two pieces of raw chicken legs or thighs in the morning because he’ll stop eating when he’s full, usually after two pieces. And in the evening again if he asks for them. We buy them in bulk and keep one or two days worth in the fridge, rest of them in the freezer. It’s natural for dogs to eat raw chicken, pork, fish, or beef, etc. along with the raw bones. They may have a few days or a week of adjusting period when you first start feeding them raw, but no problems otherwise as long as they are fresh and not foul-smelling. Both my dog and cat much prefer the raw meats over kibble. They only snack on the kibble every now and then between getting their raw meats, which we give then whenever they ask as much as they will eat. They stop eating when they are full and are perfectly healthy weights. When we first started feeding our dog raw meat, he would eat too much and throw up because he wasn’t used to having access to enough food, but it only took a few times for him to realize he doesn’t need to chow down as much and as fast as he can because he will get enough any time he asks.
@tamd4121
@tamd4121 2 жыл бұрын
Great I've been buying Gentle Giants kibble dog food for my dog. However he eats fresh food too.
@Arrix949
@Arrix949 2 жыл бұрын
+1 for Gentle Giants. Great dry food. My Lab loves it.
@avicantrainingacademy9285
@avicantrainingacademy9285 2 жыл бұрын
I have to go class in a sec. Will see it when I get back. There is a lot to say about the dog food. Also with the direct link to cancer. Gonna watch it later
@av8rbri473
@av8rbri473 Жыл бұрын
I feed ours all raw and they love it. Used to be dry high quality kibble. It pays to shop around. I buy chicken 1/4’s for around $.65-69/lb.; carrots, broccoli, apples (de-cored) and sometimes some livers or sardines in there as well. I grind it all up in the HD meat grinder meat, bones, skin, tendons and all. Comes out great. I have found that the price is about on par or even less than top tier kibble. Like I say, it is a lot of work and not for everybody. Generally make 50# of quarters at a time plus the other ingredients. I freeze most of it after packing in the deep freezer and pull out some to de-thaw in fridge as needed. For the 3 chi’s and the doberman, that’ll last about 2.5 wks. and the process starts over
@Jalle6673
@Jalle6673 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your videos and your advice!!!! I wanr ro bring my dog to you for training. 😊
@RamonaBarnOwls
@RamonaBarnOwls 2 жыл бұрын
I liked this one.
@saramations
@saramations 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. 😇 I think it's really important not to shame dog owners for feeding kibble (there's some dog nerds out there who constantly push for feeding BARF diets)... Ya know? It doesn't help anyone.
@alexandrac9536
@alexandrac9536 2 жыл бұрын
do people shame or inform? down the line poor food choices will cost more when animal gets sick.
@Shifisu
@Shifisu 2 жыл бұрын
I feed raw and im always fine with people feeding their dogs kibble. The only thing that I cannot stand is when they say raw is dangerous because of "bacteria" or that it isnt balanced and then prop up Kibble like its the best thing since sliced bread.
@phtm35
@phtm35 2 жыл бұрын
I feed most of mine kibble. I have 20 dogs that are rescues and fosters, a couple get canned toppers. I don't feed a cheap kibble, mind you. I work at a feed store for a reason, lol They get diamond naturals lamb and rice. I also give them a bully stick made from trachea for the glucosamine.
@beethovensgirl05
@beethovensgirl05 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shifisu Sadly, most people do not feed a balanced raw diet or follow proper handling of raw meat so that is where you get the "bacteria" scare. Kibble is balanced and they have taken all the guesswork out of it for you. Bottom line, feed the dog in front of you and try to have an open relationship with your vet in regards to nutrition. Vets only want what's best for your pet :)
@hillarylinton5655
@hillarylinton5655 Жыл бұрын
@@beethovensgirl05 The reality is that vets spend a shockingly short time on nutrition during their training and are then paid by the feed companies when they sell their product to their clients. My vet was shocked to learn that I fed raw however she was honest enough to change her mind when she observed how healthy my dogs were on their raw diets and actually asked me for guidance on research into raw feeding. She now feeds raw to her own pets!
@samwell707
@samwell707 2 жыл бұрын
I do a mixing. Kirklands best kibble, science diet canned food a couple of times a week, and just started cooking for them. First cook was a rosemary, sage, and thyme broth boiled with chopped chicken hearts, white rice, slightly cooked carrots, warmed sliced apple and added sautéed beef liver in coconut oil
@puddincup7934
@puddincup7934 2 жыл бұрын
I feed my cat half raw food in the morning, with a few supplements, fatty toppers, and liquid toppers (either bone broth, goats milk, or both). For the rest of the day he gets Orijen, will be switching to Open Farm soon, with primal freeze dried food as a topper. Since he is a cat, it's harder to add antioxidant rich produce, so I add a mushroom and blueberry topper for vitality, and green lipped mussel since he is 10, I don't want him to get joint issues. Since starting him on raw, his energy came back, he started loving his food again, he is more lovey and cuddly, and his coat as never been softer.
@andihd8768
@andihd8768 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh... no wonder my comment touched a nerve puuuddin. Case in point.. that's a lot of effort, money and time into your animal kudos - for you. But.. there are many folks out there that - while they would love to - just cannot put that into their's. By listing out some of these options - those that love the channel may shy away with the guilt or anxiety of having someone so blithely point out that their choice is less than what 'real dog owners' get. That alone brings classism to the table & I don't think that's what Joel ultimately wants. It's great you're your own person doing for your animal - but to jump onto someone else's comment to say 'yea well' is just kinda shitty of you. Thanks for throwing your two cents out - hope this two cents back gives you extra change for thought later.
@mikewright9547
@mikewright9547 Жыл бұрын
This is a very good video.
@judet3026
@judet3026 Жыл бұрын
I feed a handful of grainfree kibble for breakfast sometimes with sardine topper or an egg, for dinner raw lamb offcuts with 2 squares of chicken frame mince (comes frozen in 2 inch blocks) plus a leftover vege yopper if there's some in the fridge. They get lamb split femurs a couple of times per week. Sometimes I'll buy supermarket pet mince if on special. Occassionally wet tinned - good for kongs. I like to feed variety and so do they :-)
@LaraYAH127
@LaraYAH127 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Beckman family 🐾💌, Great video again💫
@BDTraining
@BDTraining 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@Cathan1856
@Cathan1856 2 жыл бұрын
Raw is great, but I have big dogs, so mix with a bit of high quality kibble. The first three ingredients are not fillers. After watching this I don’t need to feel guilty about it either😊. I like how practical you are Joel about time and money!
@swn69
@swn69 Жыл бұрын
My niece is a GM for Petco. Kirkland dog food is what she recommended for my dog. I give my dog a variety of food, though. He gets Kirkland kibble, kirkland canned food, and I also switch it up so he doesn't get bored with it. If I feed him the same flavor over and over, he leaves it instead of eating it right away. Edit: He also occasionally gets canned sardines in olive oil mixed in his kibble.
@pauletteispassingiton943
@pauletteispassingiton943 7 ай бұрын
I make fresh myself…it’s easy and healthy
@henrypeterson1981
@henrypeterson1981 2 жыл бұрын
Great Feeding advice. Many different types of Dog Owners. I’ve been feeding my dog the way he describes. A quality kibble along w/a Dehydrated Raw food. I rarely tell people what I buy or how much it costs. My dog is 80 pounds of healthy muscle. I’ll spend the money.
@AnomadAlaska
@AnomadAlaska 2 жыл бұрын
I do a mix of kibble and chicken. Frozen whole chicken is just over a dollar a pound. Boil it for a few hours in a big pot. THOROUGHLY de-bone put it in the fridge. She loves her chicken jello. Make a pot of rice for us with some of the delicious broth too.
@bellecraig
@bellecraig Жыл бұрын
I used to feed my puppers Acana religiously despite the high cost of their food, thinking it provided the healthiest option for my girls; that was until the lawsuits came to light and I learned Acana and Orijen did not disclose the amount of heavy metals contained in their food, including arsenic, lead and mercury. The lawyers for Champion Foods (the manufacturer of Orijen and Acana) tried to blow off claims that the toxic chemicals and heavy metals were "naturally occurring" and "may even add nutritional value" and to add salt to the wound they claimed the levels were "minuscule" despite the Clean Label Project reporting that Acana and Orijen dog foods had higher levels of these toxins that most other dog foods and were given the lowest score possible, a 1 our of 5 because of it. (Just typing the SH*& coming out of their mouths wants to make me vomit - please tell me what nutritional value Lead, Mercury and Arsenic provide. and FYI: I have a Bachelors in biology and am a certified paralegal who is a member of both the local and federal bar association so it's substantially more difficult to bullsh@^ me). What they don't tell you is that these heavy metals and toxins accumulate in your pets' bodies over time, and the smaller the dog the quicker the toxins and heavy metals accumulate. I had been feeding my little 12 lb JRT Acana for 5 years until I learned about the lawsuit and their food containing these heavy medals at which time I immediately stopped feeding her their food and threw out the 2 large remaining bags I had. Two years later, my precious and beloved rough coat JRT suddenly became very ill out of the blue and literally overnight. As my wonderful vet was conducting tests to figure out what was going on and why she had suddenly become desperately ill literally overnight (she had been eating, drinking, playing and going potty just as she always had until that day) upon examining her internally by ultrasound she found her intestines were severely enlarged and thickened and her liver was severely damaged and not working properly. She was diagnosed with PLE (Protein Losing Enteropathy) To make a long story short, I had another 8 months with my little treasured and adored Tinker Toy (no self respecting Jack Russell Terrier would EVER be called Tinkerbell!) that I cherished and made the most of every single day. After her diagnosis, I spent every minute of her life with her, coddling and spoiling her, never once leaving her side and I will forever be profoundly grateful for those additional 8 months regardless of the amount of thousands of dollars it cost, and I would do it all over again even knowing what the eventual outcome would be. I later found out that most dogs diagnosed with PLE never live longer than 6 months after being diagnosed. My tough little girl made it 8. I will never again purchase any product made by Champion Foods. But hey, you do you.
@citroniron3293
@citroniron3293 2 жыл бұрын
Our dog had kibble for the first 4 years of his life. We changed to wet bio meat with vegetables. No grain or the like. He's much healthier now.
@LaRa-youknowit
@LaRa-youknowit 8 күн бұрын
I feed Tase of the Wild kibble. Looking to add some raw foods, but the premade raws are so expensive. Will probably make my own as a supplement to kibble.
@johnmartin4461
@johnmartin4461 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 blue weims and I take them rollerblading about 34 miles every week. I feed them rice + meat (chicken, eggs, beef hearts, liver, fat, suet, ham - whatever is on sale) + carrots, apples, potatoes, squash, and other left over vegetables from the house. I cook everything up in a giant pressure cooker and store it in a stainless steel chafing tray. Each batch lasts about 3 - 4 days. Sometimes I toss on a multi-vitamin when they eat, just to be sure they are getting their nutrients. This is probably not recommended... 100 dollars will make about 100lbs of cooked food, maybe more, so compared to paying a dollar to three dollars a pound, it is very economical. It is a little more work but it is just part of the routine now.
@rp338
@rp338 2 жыл бұрын
For my husky I do like Merrick bison beef and sweet potato grain free kibble. But I might go broke doing it haha
@queennanna5595
@queennanna5595 2 жыл бұрын
My dog a Pitbull was on death's door. He is 15 months old. When I picked him up from the shelter he had loose bowels and that turned into horrible diarrhea. The vet wrote on his paperwork that his bowel movement was fine. Within a week of having him his diarrhea was so bad he was dehydrated. He was pouring poo multiple times per day in his crate it was horrible. I was cleaning his kennel constantly. It was so runny that it literally sprayed everywhere. I started him on raw food when I adopted him. I tried freeze-dried food. And canned food from Farmina and Stella and Chewy and Orijen. I gave him fresh chicken and beef from the meat market and nothing worked. I made appointments with two different vets but they were packed and could not see him quickly. They all thought he had PARVO and the treatment would be expensive. He had all his shots by then. I was at my wit's end. So I withheld food for a couple of days and only gave him water. And then I gave him boiled chicken breasts and rice. After that, I added in his Orijen kibble and I started to see a few formed bowel movements. I knew the raw food was not working and neither was freeze-dried food. I stay completely away from any scraps from the table. I now have him on Smoked Salmon with Ancient Grains & Super Foods. It has Fresh Salmon, 5 ancient grains, 18 Superfoods, and Taurine. Basically, it is Unrefined Ancient Grains & Superfoods. It is very pricy but now that my dog has been on it he has no more vomiting or diarrhea I also pour Bone Both on it as well to make a gravy. He has made an amazing recovery. Expensive fresh raw food just did not sit well with him and Orijen did not work either nor did Farmina or Stella and Chewy and I do not give him any canned food from any of those brands either. The point is as long as you invest in expensive nutritious kibble your dog will be fine. And he has also stopped scratching as much. No more runny poo. My question to Beckman is what do you feed the other dogs at your board and train? Do you feed them what you feed Prince?
@GahBoe
@GahBoe 2 жыл бұрын
The introduction of any new food whether raw, cooked, or kibble always takes a bit of time for the stomach getting used to. Ultimately continue what works best for the both of you. IMHO wholesome raw has never been an issue. So happy to hear your doggo recovered! Edit: just for reference, a scoop of non-sweetened pure pumpkin works wonders for both constipation and loose stools.
@alexandrac9536
@alexandrac9536 2 жыл бұрын
fresh food is actually cheaper pound for pound. Even if you do not have time to devote to preparing raw or lightly cooked meat, with veggies and grains, you can improve the kibble by adding cooked kale and other veggies and some fresh meat. I give my dog kibble (wild earth now) in the morning with fruit and oat yogurt and for dinner frozen raw or if i buy him meat, raw or lightly cooked home prepared with different veggies and sometimes barley.
@elizabethdaniel512
@elizabethdaniel512 2 жыл бұрын
I feed Stella and koha and raw. he’s never had a single thing wrong with him. He doesn’t get sick like all the dogs around here. I will pay the extra money to keep him from the vet. He has an iron guy now because of it. He has never liked fruits or vegetables no matter what I did to them so thankfully he likes the Stella. He’s a pure meat eater. Lol
@chatterbox2457
@chatterbox2457 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice! thx!
@hannahandrainn
@hannahandrainn 2 жыл бұрын
Raw for my two ☺
@Eviepossible
@Eviepossible 2 жыл бұрын
This gave me a lot of confidence! I give my dog origen with a few fruits and veggies each day and felt I was doing a bad job because I don't do raw or wet food. I feel better now!
@AA-kf7uf
@AA-kf7uf Жыл бұрын
I have done raw for 20 yrs....it is easy if you don't have a family to take care of....my current lab is 14.5 yrs....
@BDTraining
@BDTraining Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@zoeith6
@zoeith6 2 жыл бұрын
I have been doing Crave/Orijin/Primal Kibel and then an Egg (with Shell) and then some raw liver for years (Liver only 2-3 times a week otherwise their stools get loose) With this combo, enough calcium was in my 2 new Dobbie pups diet to have their ears completely finished posting in 3 weeks before teething. It's all about variety/combination. BTW you can buy raw Beef Liver from your local grocery for like 3 bucks and it lasts a month.
@ShadowFox1412
@ShadowFox1412 2 жыл бұрын
I use taste of the wild ancient stream kibble. It’s salmon and good grains and then I add a mix of the instinct raw boosters. Basically it’s this packet of freeze dried raw. The one I use in particular is the gut health one. It’s straight up just freeze dried chicken, pumpkin, sweet potato and I think a bit of ginger? My dog loves them. I originally wanted to do a raw diet with her but I’m a fresh out of college graduate I don’t have the money for that yet. Maybe over time I’ll start switching her over to more raw foods.
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