Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day

Here's a great Vday treat for your pups:

Beefy Grain-Free Treats
You can make these large or small and even feed them in place of a meal.
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 pound ground beef—uncooked
  • 1/4 cup chicken broth
  • 1/3 cup black beans, cooked—mashed
  • 1/3 cup cottage cheese
  • Directions:
    Mix ground meat and chicken broth in a bowl. Add the black beans and cottage cheese. Mix all of the ingredients together thoroughly. Shape the mixture into bones or squares and place on a cookie sheet. You can make them big or little. Bake for 45 minutes in a 375 degree oven. Let cool.



    Why wouldn't you want your dog to eat grain?
    If grain allergies drive your dog bonkers you would want to keep this out of his diet.
    Symptoms of allergies are incessant scratching, gnawing at the same place and lots of hair loss. But don't jump to conclusions too quickly, these are symptoms of many ailments.

    Do you have any great treat recipes? Share them in the comments below!

    Tuesday, February 12, 2013

    Tuesday is Product Review Day!

    Hello Poppits!  I wanted to let you in on a little secret - I love stuff! I am all about trying new things and finding what works (and what doesn't) for my family.  So, from my furfamily to yours, here is today's product review --

     Venison Air-Dried Daily Dog Cuisine

    Ziwipeak - Air Dried Dog Food

    As per the website:
    Looking for the best 100% natural dog food, the best 100% natural cat food? You’ve found it!
    Welcome to ZiwiPeak, a fresh, natural, raw meat, just air-dried for convenience or canned with sealed-in moisture. All from the cleanest, greenest New Zealand pastures and oceans. Nothing added but goodness in vitamins and minerals. It’s what dogs and cats would – if they could – call perfect. It’s what we call unconditional love.
    ZiwiPeak is as close as it comes to a raw, natural, wild diet, without freezing and thawing. So it’s made for your lifestyle as much as your pet’s. We use no preservatives, fillers or grains. Nothing artificial. Just real meat, heart, liver, kidney, cold-washed green tripe and bone, hoki fish and green-lipped mussels, with selected vitamins and minerals. With over 95% digestibility, your pet gets every morsel of goodness. And you’ll use less than most foods. The result? Healthier, longer-lived, thankful pets.

    Now, I know what you're saying "Marty, you just told us you feed Prey Model Raw!"  And I do!  However, there are times when raw meat is just not practical -- say, when you're hiking, or you've been gone all day and just can't muster the energy to cut through a giant turkey bone with a pair of quickly dulling poultry shears... 

    That being said, the furkids LOVED this food, even if their stomachs didn't feel full from the tiny portion sizes needed.  I loved that it is real meat, minimally processed, and easily digestible. There was minimal change in their poop, mostly just in color. Ziwipeak looks like little strips of beef jerky, so it stores in your cupboard (it does come in a wet variety as well, but I have not tried that) and travels well.  Once it got down to where there was no longer enough to go around I started using it as training treats.

    I definitely recommend this food, especially if you only have 1 dog, or only small dogs, as it is pricey.  I will likely keep a bag on hand for traveling and occasional lazy days, but since to feed soley Ziwipeak would run my family about $500 per month (remember, I have 2 large dogs, 1 small dog, and 2 kitties) using this food all the time is impractical for my family. That does not mean it's impractical for yours :)  

    4.75 paws (only because of price) 

    www.ziwipeak.com

    PS- I have not been paid for this review, if you contact the company, they will send you a free sample. 

    Monday, February 11, 2013

    NILIF

    In my home we follow the Nothing In Life Is Free (NILIF) model.  This means that my furkids (yes, I am working on this with the kitties as well) get nothing without payment -- be it laying down for their dinner, or shaking to go outside.  I want my dogs to MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES, so I allow them to make mistakes (to a point -- nothing that would endanger them or others, of course). 

    People forget that dogs are ridiculously intelligent (moreso than many people I know) and they WILL learn from their mistakes, IF THEY ARE ALLOWED TO! Fear and domineering do not help a dog learn -- just the opposite, actually.  How clearly do you think when you are scared?

    Read the History and Misconceptions of Dominance Theory to learn more.

    On a lighter note :)


    Sunday, February 3, 2013

    Aww

    This is Lily! Isn't she beautiful?

    She is a great little girl! She and Stella loved to play and walk together.  Unfortunately Lily has moved away.  This means that there is an opening in my schedule for a new pup! Could it be yours?

    Contact me today to set up your FREE consultation!







    And just for your enjoyment here's a pic of Stella doing her Cyborg impression:

    Monday, January 14, 2013

    Feeding Raw - my experience

    I've had a lot of people asking recently about how I feed my dogs.  I figured it would be easiest to answer here, and just put it out there for the world to see.  I FEED MY DOGS RAW!  There, I said it.  The secret is out.  My cats also get fed raw. 

    Prey Model Raw, to be exact.

    What does this mean?  Well, it means that when I, a vegetarian, go to the grocery store, I end up spending a majority of time in the meat section.  Yay...

    It also means that I have to mop  my floors every day.  And I have to space my dogs and cats apart to try to keep them from stealing each others' food.  Not to mention, I get to spend time inspecting poop to  make sure that there's nothing off and they're getting the proper ratio of nutrients.

    On the other hand, I know exactly what is in their food.  My pets all have sparkling white teeth.  My chocolate lab is actually chocolate colored, as opposed to the sandy color she was before we changed her diet.  Also, poops are much smaller (like, 1/3 of the size) and dry out very quickly. 

    But, Marty, you may be asking, isn't that ridiculously expensive?  
     I never realized before the switch, just how expensive meat is... I don't eat it, I tried to avoid that section of the grocery at all costs.  It helps that my bf hunts, and there always seem to be people cleaning out their freezers that don't know what to do with all that meat that's been in there for the last decade or so.  (Believe me, the dogs don't care if it's a touch freezer burnt.) 

    But Marty, you say, what are the proper nutrients?  
      Well, I try to get in a ratio of 80/10/10 - which means 80% meat, 10% bone, and 10% organs.  This doesn't have to be the ratio every day.  Some people make sure they get it worked out throughout the week.  However, I have found that my dogs tend to do better when they have a little bone every day.  Bones are not bad! Well, okay, cooked bones are bad.  But raw bones are actually necessary to balance the phosphorus in the meat - calcium. 

    That sounds too difficult.
    Yeah, my bf thinks so too.  But he's not the one who feeds them, so he doesn't have to worry about it.  Actually, once you get it down, it's not as difficult as it sounds.  It's not an exact science (hence the having to inspect the poop part). 

    I stand by it.  I also accredit it with nearly knocking ringworm out of our house with no medication in less than 2 months (I am the only one who still has it... :/  but anyone who's dealt with it knows that it can hang around for months at a time.  That little fungus is a bugger to get rid of!).  Also, since switching, my ~7 year old lab mix who was always standoffish and suffers with joint issues from lyme disease has been boisterous and playful -- even wanting to play with his sisters!  Booyah!


    Wednesday, January 2, 2013

    Happy New Year... and an Aargh!

    First off Happy New Year to all of you!  I hope that 2012 treated you well and 2013 will be even better!  I look forward to seeing you all as life begins to stabilize and we get back into our normal grooves again. 

    On another note, in the battle between the washer and the cell phone, the score ended up washing machine 1, cell phone dead :(   I will be getting a new phone in a few days, but until then the best way to reach me will be by email.  I will still be checking my phone messages and returning calls as soon as I can, but it will not be as often as I will be able to check email.  I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.