Make Your Own Natural Dog Food, Vitamins, & Medicine Cheap & Easy

What you need to know to make your own homemade dog food, vitamins, & supplements that is healthier and cheaper than anything you will buy in the pet department. Your dogs will love you, feel great, and live longer for less than your paying for kibble.

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  1. My grandparents had a stock pot at the end of the counter to rake your plate after eating. And I mean there was ZERO waste on the farm. They mixed the leftovers with a cheapo bag of meal to stretch it for multiple dogs living outside only, fed once a day. Playing outside we kids would find random bones, skulls, etc so they were also feeding on wild caught whatever 😂 to get the additional nutrition. They NEVERRRRRRRR went to the vet because we were less fortunate. However my Grandfather had every single Readers Digest Book ever made and with 8th grade education, knew more than anyone I’ve ever met. Everyone called them for advice on everything, but back to them dogs. THEY LIVED OVER 20 years old with no health issues. And yes, my grandparents livestock came up missing sometimes but Grandeddy would always replace them as if it was just a part of nature. They raised 5 generations on that farm and when I retired, guess what….I bought the property right next door which they were renting before they bought to the farm. So I live on the original land when they got married at 16 and 18yo. Bitter sweet because I so miss them and the dogs when I drive past our farm property. But I guess God made me the overseers of both properties. Your video made me think of how old school was way better living for humans and animals. Thank you PS- I rolled around wrestling those outside dogs and never caught anything and my grandfather at raw garlic with EVERY meal plus in the food. So the dogs did too😂

  2. You mentioned in another video about giving your dogs the soft bones after pressure cooking. How long do they have to be pressure cooked ? I would like to do this with quail for my dogs because I hate trying to get all those little bones out.

  3. I thought dogs weren’t supposed to have chicken bones because they can splinter and get caught in their throat. Is this not true?

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