02/08/2022
ππ¬π€ π€π§ ππ€πͺπ§ ππ£ππ§πππππ£π© ππππ©π¨ ππ€π£βπ© π₯π§π€π«πππ ππ£π€πͺππ π£πͺπ©π§πππ£π©π¨ ππ€π§ π‘π€π£π π©ππ§π’ ππππ‘π©π; - Dr. Karen Becker Read that again.
Dr. Becker is absolutely right, recipes that only contain Two or four ingredients is ππ€π© going to provide enough nutrients for long term health. Raw, cooked or lightly cooked. This is one of the most important statements that Dr. Becker is making π
Have a read of The Forever Dog have a look at the websites provided. I was lucky enough to be invited to be included on both.
βTwo or four ingredient diets donβt provide enough nutrients for long term health; your pup wonβt have enough calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, vitamins D and E, the B vitamins, choline, omega 3βs and several other critical nutrients that prevent degenerative disease down the road (not to mention thereβs zero antioxidants, phytonutrients or bioactive compounds that are necessary to extend life and prevent disease from occurring).
If you want to prepare homemade meals but donβt know how to include the correct ingredients to prevent nutritional deficiencies go to πwww.foreverdog.com πand check out the free recipe section, or visit www.freshfoodconsultants.org
to find a fresh food formulator that can make you a customized, nutritionally complete meal plan for your dog or cat π».
Donβt guess at what ingredients constitute the minimum nutrients needed to prevent illnessβ¦ doing it wrong means youβll live in perpetual regret . (Can you tell I had a wad of clients making up their own deficient homemade pet food recipes today, and have sick pets as a result? Hence todayβs PSA π). Homemade diets can be the healthiest food youβll ever feed your pet, just do it right ππΌβ.- Dr.Karen Becker
Emma Rutherford
Functional Companion Animal Dietary Industry Consultant thenaturalcaninekitchen.com Founder of Holistic Dog Care
Look in the comments section for some comedy gold from Rodney Habib π€