Thanks for posting this. I transitioned my dogs to a raw food diet about 4 to 6 months ago. Best decision I ever made. This lady hit it on the head with everything she said. I give my big dogs whole chicken quarters so they can chew it up. I've noticed a huge difference with their teeth and breath. The only dogs that I semi smash up the chicken for, are my small dogs. But, I don't over do it. I still have it to where they have to chew it up. The thing that I have had to learn is portion size. I have had to increase the portion size for my American Pitbull Terrier and my Yorkie mix. Both of them are super high energy and need more calories to burn. There is an Australian Vet that wrote a book on the B.A.R.F. diet, great read.
Same with mines. Started my pit like around 9/10 months. I’ve been giving him mainly a Leg quarter once a day, sometimes I give him a larger meal like I mix some organs like liver, kidney, a tiny bit of oats, eggs, grounded beef along with the leg quarter. Then I’ll skip a day of feeding him so I’ll train him and he’ll work for his food, but I love feeding him chicken over the dog kibble. He just gobbled and swallowed the kibble without chewing and left his teeth dirty and smelling.
Switched my Bullmastiff mix to raw about a year ago and our skin allergy problems was solved. He’s weight is healthier and he looks more solid now coupled with walks and runs. I follow the B.A.R.F Diet. Great book by Dr. Ian Billinghurst.
Cooking food does kill bacteria though it’s unclear if that’s what she was implying? Like I get the quality is higher at the grocer but that doesn’t mean we should eat raw steak and feel safe. It’s the mass production that makes it dangerous not the individual cows or smaller farms (which are disappearing). The reason dogs can eat raw meat is because they have evolved defenses like extremely powerful stomach acid to kill the bacteria. Humans do not have this defense.
Plus, animals have a shorter digestive track and they have some of these "harmful" bacteria as part of their gut flora. I am sure at one point humans had a lot more different bacteria strains in their gut flora. We weren't always cooking foods. From my perspective, we as humans have ruined our immune system and our digestive system over the years.
Humans can easily eat raw meat and have done so forever. People are just brainwashed into thinking it's not safe. Mostly because grocery stores and butchers have unsafe meat. Go to a farm with healthy cows that eat their natural diet without steroids and supplements and the liver tastes amazing raw even for a human. Get liver from the grocery store or butcher and you basically taste the toxins and bitterness. That's also why a lot of dogs don't want to eat liver because their owner gives them liver from unhealthy cows. It's the same when you get tired quick when you eat cooked grocery store meat. If you eat raw meat from a healthy cow you have energy for days.
Since I met Sylvia and started feeding my giant schnauzers with BARF they have been in an Olympic shape and.... no more visits to the vet. So.... thank you Sylvia!!!!
She said it well and to the point. My gsd and dogo argentino both eat a hybrid raw and high grade commercial . It works well for them. No issues here with the raw. They love it , and go for the raw food first every time. Raw bones have tons of benefits for the dogs health and development .
I feed my bandog raw have since he was 7 weeks old and I'm always worried that I'm not doing it right. I give my dog whole fishes that was he gets some brain organ meat. I can find beef kidney and tongue easily. I need to find testicles in the DC-MD-VA area
Add Raw unrefined Coconut oil to the mix like 2 table spoons on top of the food u can mix it around or just drizzle it on top.. help with fatty oils they need and great for their coat and skin.
I love this video. I’ve been talking to my wife about switching my 12 year old mini dachshund to a raw diet bc her hair looks dull and she has very mild skin allergies. I’m afraid that she may be too old, though. Of course, our vet friend totally says no and is against it. Also, I’ve been a subscriber for some time now, a few years. I don’t get notifications on your videos being uploaded. It’s almost like TH-cam has curated my subscriptions. Even if I go back and make sure to re-subscribe again, it doesn’t notify me. You may want to look into that.
Don't listen to your vet "friend". They are so friendly because they only write prescriptions for vaccines and drugs, making your beloved pet sicker, and you give them all that money for doing it. Vets are the worst enemy of dogs, after bad diet, and lack of exercise and love...
How much raw do you feed say a 100# German Shepherd a day? And I've already been told they can't eat chicken bone. Now I've seen took many breeders feed raw chicken. Now i need to go to the meat Dept and get some tripe and bone with marrow for my gsd/ lab I adopted from the rescue group. If anyone has a guess on how much to feed a 80-100# dog, please let me know. Thanks
I’m very interested in this topic. I feed my dogs a homemade diet but I switched from raw to cooked on the advice of my vet. And he doesn’t want the dogs to eat bones at all. We started crushing raw chicken bones for them, but as Sylvia says, they lose the chance to chew.
Your response proves my original statement. Dogs are true omnivores, you add plants to their diet in order to balance out the gut bacteria. Are they built to consume meat, yes. But long term, an omnivore diet is best for them.
@@Dee-ye2dk they're carnivores, their diet is 95% percent meat and can actually be 100% meat and they'll thrive. They scavenge and will eat berries, fruits, and vegetables, and greens from the digestive tract of the prey but they're not actually omnivores perse.
counselthyself I’ve just got a Patterdale terrier. I’m in uk. Im a big believer in raw foods plus I’ll add greens. Please tell me about diet etc,,,, cheers
@counselthyself you're right, I have a Mastiff and I give it beef ribs and it breaks through the bones and digests it, all depends on the size of the dogs. I wouldn't give a medium or small dog beef ribs as it wouldn't be natural for them to eat that.
I'm hoping to get a new dog next year and doing a good raw diet. I'm looking at different types of fermentation I can do on the veggies and whatnot to simulate the gut of prey.
I tested a raw chicken thigh with bone in it to see if the bone would be safe if it was crushed. I found the bone broken up was still sharp enough that it could cause problem. I heard people say raw bone was safe, but chicken bones I'm not so sure.
I still believe eaw food is dangerous if not for dogs, for people for sure. And this is my main priority. People, no matter how much I like dogs, people first. So I would not give raw food to a household pet dog.
Ruined ears and tail, so glad you won't see schnauzers like that in northern Europe. Good video though, I know some dogs that just can't get used to raw stomach wise. After a month of diarrhea it's better to stay in kibble, otherwise raw with some greens.
as necessity dictates, yes. but not by choice, they are opportunistic which means taking in a variety of sources to meet caloric demands. but all things being equal I invite you to place in front of a wild canine a freshly killed prey as well as a potato / salad / corn on the cob and enjoy watching which item the canine goes for. every. single. time.
I keep seeing "dogs are omnivores" they get plant matter from the prey animals intestines as the prey animals eat plant matter. Or just use tripe? Dogs do eat grass when they feel Ill and that's about it, dogs do not go and search for grazing matter and browsing 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️. Yes they can eat certain fruits and veggies but it doesn't need to be 50% of their diet, they can happily live and thrive without it
They only eat grass to vomit stuff out or quickly pass it though their stool cause their digestive system knows that they shouldn't eat it. It's like us eating something that makes us vomit. So I wouldn't classify as omnivorous. The plant matter from their prey are partially digested and already contain the enzymes from the pray animal's gut to digest some of the matter. Any remaining undigested plant matter is normally churned up and evacuated though watery stool.
Thanks for posting this. I transitioned my dogs to a raw food diet about 4 to 6 months ago. Best decision I ever made. This lady hit it on the head with everything she said.
I give my big dogs whole chicken quarters so they can chew it up. I've noticed a huge difference with their teeth and breath. The only dogs that I semi smash up the chicken for, are my small dogs. But, I don't over do it. I still have it to where they have to chew it up. The thing that I have had to learn is portion size. I have had to increase the portion size for my American Pitbull Terrier and my Yorkie mix. Both of them are super high energy and need more calories to burn. There is an Australian Vet that wrote a book on the B.A.R.F. diet, great read.
Same with mines. Started my pit like around 9/10 months. I’ve been giving him mainly a Leg quarter once a day, sometimes I give him a larger meal like I mix some organs like liver, kidney, a tiny bit of oats, eggs, grounded beef along with the leg quarter. Then I’ll skip a day of feeding him so I’ll train him and he’ll work for his food, but I love feeding him chicken over the dog kibble. He just gobbled and swallowed the kibble without chewing and left his teeth dirty and smelling.
Could not agree more with Sylvia! Absolutely correct!
Always learning something new from this channel🙋♂️🐾
Love this lady. One with great wisdom
Switched my Bullmastiff mix to raw about a year ago and our skin allergy problems was solved. He’s weight is healthier and he looks more solid now coupled with walks and runs.
I follow the B.A.R.F Diet. Great book by Dr. Ian Billinghurst.
This lady is awesome! We've been looking for a reputable GS breeder for sometime. Can't wait for her next set of pups.
We have a Skansen Kennel GS puppy, and she’s wonderful! You’ll be very happy!
I went to years ago about 20 got male a female giant s ,wounderful does ,fed raw lived long life. Got dobermans now still fed raw mostly
I love the knowledge she drops in just a few minutes time.
Cooking food does kill bacteria though it’s unclear if that’s what she was implying? Like I get the quality is higher at the grocer but that doesn’t mean we should eat raw steak and feel safe. It’s the mass production that makes it dangerous not the individual cows or smaller farms (which are disappearing). The reason dogs can eat raw meat is because they have evolved defenses like extremely powerful stomach acid to kill the bacteria. Humans do not have this defense.
Plus, animals have a shorter digestive track and they have some of these "harmful" bacteria as part of their gut flora. I am sure at one point humans had a lot more different bacteria strains in their gut flora. We weren't always cooking foods. From my perspective, we as humans have ruined our immune system and our digestive system over the years.
Humans can easily eat raw meat and have done so forever. People are just brainwashed into thinking it's not safe. Mostly because grocery stores and butchers have unsafe meat. Go to a farm with healthy cows that eat their natural diet without steroids and supplements and the liver tastes amazing raw even for a human. Get liver from the grocery store or butcher and you basically taste the toxins and bitterness. That's also why a lot of dogs don't want to eat liver because their owner gives them liver from unhealthy cows. It's the same when you get tired quick when you eat cooked grocery store meat. If you eat raw meat from a healthy cow you have energy for days.
Marcus J you’re insane lol
@@joshikins5674 you're delusional and brainwashed lol
Marcus J no, I just have a degree in Microbiology. That’s all lol
I transitioned about 2 years ago and I now have a puppy and he is eat raw meat. Thanks for the video as always great work.
She is smart and right on she has a great place awesome snauzer s
Since I met Sylvia and started feeding my giant schnauzers with BARF they have been in an Olympic shape and.... no more visits to the vet. So.... thank you Sylvia!!!!
I feed my Rott Raw Bistro or Steves. Both are raw foods that come grounded into patties. Look into it, my dog loves it.
Wonderful lady. She's logical, to logical for most people
Please have a dedicated video about the three schnauzers (toy, standard, and giant). Thank you :)
She feeds all the same raw
Miniature, Standard and Giant Schnauzer. There is no such thing as a Toy Schnauzer.
She said it well and to the point. My gsd and dogo argentino both eat a hybrid raw and high grade commercial . It works well for them. No issues here with the raw. They love it , and go for the raw food first every time. Raw bones have tons of benefits for the dogs health and development .
I love her❤️❤️❤️❤️
I feed my bandog raw have since he was 7 weeks old and I'm always worried that I'm not doing it right. I give my dog whole fishes that was he gets some brain organ meat. I can find beef kidney and tongue easily. I need to find testicles in the DC-MD-VA area
Add Raw unrefined Coconut oil to the mix like 2 table spoons on top of the food u can mix it around or just drizzle it on top.. help with fatty oils they need and great for their coat and skin.
Can you do a video on the blue bay shepherd
I love this video. I’ve been talking to my wife about switching my 12 year old mini dachshund to a raw diet bc her hair looks dull and she has very mild skin allergies. I’m afraid that she may be too old, though. Of course, our vet friend totally says no and is against it.
Also, I’ve been a subscriber for some time now, a few years. I don’t get notifications on your videos being uploaded. It’s almost like TH-cam has curated my subscriptions. Even if I go back and make sure to re-subscribe again, it doesn’t notify me. You may want to look into that.
Derrell Thompson it’s never too late. Do your research and get your dog healthy!
Don't listen to your vet "friend". They are so friendly because they only write prescriptions for vaccines and drugs, making your beloved pet sicker, and you give them all that money for doing it. Vets are the worst enemy of dogs, after bad diet, and lack of exercise and love...
I like your Channel but the back round music is to high G hard to focus just say its bad
Had a male and female from her years ago the most stunning giant I've ever seen he was the most awesome giant .
This is a great working breed that is often forgotten. Raw meat is also prey for protection at work . Method used to train hard working dogs .
Can you make another one with actual recommendation about which meats, which portions, how much at different ages.
go to her website. she lays it out there.
How much raw do you feed say a 100# German Shepherd a day? And I've already been told they can't eat chicken bone. Now I've seen took many breeders feed raw chicken. Now i need to go to the meat Dept and get some tripe and bone with marrow for my gsd/ lab I adopted from the rescue group. If anyone has a guess on how much to feed a 80-100# dog, please let me know. Thanks
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I’m very interested in this topic. I feed my dogs a homemade diet but I switched from raw to cooked on the advice of my vet. And he doesn’t want the dogs to eat bones at all. We started crushing raw chicken bones for them, but as Sylvia says, they lose the chance to chew.
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Brother does she breed GS...if sonic there a website link ?
Last I checked, dogs are true omnivores.
Your response proves my original statement. Dogs are true omnivores, you add plants to their diet in order to balance out the gut bacteria. Are they built to consume meat, yes. But long term, an omnivore diet is best for them.
@@Dee-ye2dk they're carnivores, their diet is 95% percent meat and can actually be 100% meat and they'll thrive. They scavenge and will eat berries, fruits, and vegetables, and greens from the digestive tract of the prey but they're not actually omnivores perse.
counselthyself I’ve just got a Patterdale terrier. I’m in uk. Im a big believer in raw foods plus I’ll add greens. Please tell me about diet etc,,,, cheers
@counselthyself you're right, I have a Mastiff and I give it beef ribs and it breaks through the bones and digests it, all depends on the size of the dogs. I wouldn't give a medium or small dog beef ribs as it wouldn't be natural for them to eat that.
I'm hoping to get a new dog next year and doing a good raw diet. I'm looking at different types of fermentation I can do on the veggies and whatnot to simulate the gut of prey.
We love raw food! Watch us review eggo on our channel!
Dogs are omnivores
Interesting
I tested a raw chicken thigh with bone in it to see if the bone would be safe if it was crushed. I found the bone broken up was still sharp enough that it could cause problem. I heard people say raw bone was safe, but chicken bones I'm not so sure.
Fed raw chicken with bones to multiple dogs for over 10 years not a problem
I still believe eaw food is dangerous if not for dogs, for people for sure. And this is my main priority. People, no matter how much I like dogs, people first. So I would not give raw food to a household pet dog.
Ruined ears and tail, so glad you won't see schnauzers like that in northern Europe. Good video though, I know some dogs that just can't get used to raw stomach wise. After a month of diarrhea it's better to stay in kibble, otherwise raw with some greens.
Where’s Roscoe ?
I’d like to see her eat some raw chicken and provide feedback on her improve health experience.
Dogs and cats can eat raw meat without too much of a problem. We can't.
Canines are omnivores.
as necessity dictates, yes. but not by choice, they are opportunistic which means taking in a variety of sources to meet caloric demands. but all things being equal I invite you to place in front of a wild canine a freshly killed prey as well as a potato / salad / corn on the cob and enjoy watching which item the canine goes for. every. single. time.
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Oooooooh! So sweet
I was always under the pretense that dogs are omnivores..dogs eat the herbaceous matter in animals guts.
james rumble canines are omnivores barf diet include vegetables, I ve seen wolves in the wild eating grapes. This is nonsense and dangerous🤷🏻♂️
Dogs can eat fruits and veggies. Cats are strictly carniverous, though.
I keep seeing "dogs are omnivores" they get plant matter from the prey animals intestines as the prey animals eat plant matter. Or just use tripe? Dogs do eat grass when they feel Ill and that's about it, dogs do not go and search for grazing matter and browsing 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️. Yes they can eat certain fruits and veggies but it doesn't need to be 50% of their diet, they can happily live and thrive without it
They only eat grass to vomit stuff out or quickly pass it though their stool cause their digestive system knows that they shouldn't eat it. It's like us eating something that makes us vomit. So I wouldn't classify as omnivorous. The plant matter from their prey are partially digested and already contain the enzymes from the pray animal's gut to digest some of the matter. Any remaining undigested plant matter is normally churned up and evacuated though watery stool.
@@arkhamknightwing5906 Yes that's pretty much what I was saying; thank you
@@ashajackson2845 anytime, were on the same side in the quest for truth!
@@arkhamknightwing5906 Agreed!
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Dogs are not wolves that have different belly’s and how they process their food. You should feed it a good dry food and cooked meat with vegetables
I wish my dog liked raw meat 😫