Vet Reviews Recipe To Reduce Dog Fart

Vet Reviews Recipe To Reduce Dog Fart

If your dog has a smelly butt and the dog fart is a smell is driving you mad, then we have an awesome chicken raw dog food recipe that is a great one to solve the dog fart problem!

And today Vet Stef, is reviewing the dog fart reducing raw dog food recipe and you can see what she says below

Our pet nutritionist has created a vast array of raw dog food recipes and today Stephanie Paul, who is a vet (BSc Veterinary Biology and BVSc Veterinary Science), has trialled and reviewed one of our recipes

P.S - all these raw dog food recipes are from our dog food recipe books and you can access the all here

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Vet reviews dog food recipe to reduce dog fart

Hey, my name is Stef and today I prepared the Healthy Active Pet raw chicken recipe for my two dogs, Kitu and Dakota.

This raw dog food recipe is specifically designed to aid any digestive issues, promote healthy bowel movements, and reduce gassiness.

Where I live, it was difficult to source duck gizzards, and so I replaced them with chicken gizzards (which have the same nutritional benefit). 

There are several advantages to the choice of ingredients in this recipe. Namely using chicken as the primary source of protein.

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Chicken is readily available, easy to source, and is usually significantly more affordable than other meats – giving it a high convenience factor.

Aside from convenience, chicken is also a lean meat, meaning it has a low-fat content. This makes it a great choice for those pets who require low-fat diets.

Some examples of conditions which benefit from a low-fat diet include: gastrointestinal disturbances, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic diarrhoea, pancreatitis and obesity.

The final bonus is that it’s highly palatable, so the chances are your canine friend is going to relish it.

Again, I was impressed with how this raw dog food recipe ensures to include small portions of other ingredients (spinach, blueberries, kelp powder and vitamin E) to create a balanced meal, and to guarantee that our pets will gain the appropriate amounts of vitamins, minerals, amino-acids and anti-oxidants for long term health.

Two of the other meat sources that feature are sardines and beef liver. Both packed with nutritional perks.

My dogs love sardines, so they were even more excited about their dinner once they got a whiff of them. 

The recipe was quick and easy to prepare, and the dogs loved being part of the preparations. Kitu could barely control his drooling as he watched.

Preparing and making it with them was fun and stimulating for all of us. However, exercising patience while they watched all their delicious food being prepared was a little more difficult! They both happily gobbled up their colourful dish, and crunching on the chicken necks was a firm favourite.

Despite being the ideal meal choice for those of us who have pets with sensitive stomachs (or other related gastrointestinal issues), it is still constructed in a way that ensures wholesome nutritional balance for dogs of all shapes and sizes.

Raw dog food recipe to reduce dog fart

The chicken recipe is a great option for dogs who have excessive farting or gassiness, as well as those with smelly butts.

The addition of spinach and blueberries help to regulate the digestive tract and provide antioxidants, while the use of chicken as the main protein source is highly digestible and low in fat, encouraging better digestion and reducing the likelihood of digestive upset.

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Additionally, the inclusion of sardines, which are high in omega-3 fatty acids, helps to support healthy skin and coat, reducing any unpleasant odours.

The chicken recipe provides a balanced and nutritious meal for your dog while naturally aiding digestive issues - reducing the dog fart smell!

Ingredients: Creates a 1kg batch of food

  • 600g Chicken Thigh, Meat Only, Raw
  • 250g Chicken Necks, Bone & Meat Only, Raw
  • 70g Beef Liver, Raw
  • 110g Spinach, Raw
  • 55g Sardine, Canned, In Water, No Salt
  • 50g Blueberries
  • 100g Duck Gizzard, Raw
  • 0.33g Kelp Powder
  • 0.08g Vitamin E, 30 IU/drop

Total kCal in Recipe: 1183

Information:

  • All meat and bone in this recipe should be served raw
  • Practice safe food handling techniques including washing of hands before and after handling raw meat
  • After cutting raw meats, wash all surfaces with hot soapy water
  • We recommend pre-portioning and freezing any extra food you don’t plan to feed after 72 hours
  • Frozen food is best offered up to 3 months after freezing for optimal nutrition. All nuts, seeds, grains, tablet based supplements, and produce used in this recipe should be finely chopped for better digestibility, bioavailability, and distribution. (a food processor works great for this step)
  • Fine powder supplements and oils should be thoroughly mixed into the recipe
  • Capsule/perle ingredients may be opened for better distribution
  • Fish oils or other sources of omega 3 fatty acids should be added at the time of feeding
  • Mix all ingredients in a large bowl, then add in supplements

Why is Chicken the main source of protein in this dog fart recipe?

  • Chicken has a high protein content of at least 75%
  • Chicken has a well balanced amino acid profile and is rich in minerals
  • Chicken is highly digestible and palatable
  • Chicken being less high in fat content encourages better digestion and improves stool quality

See all our raw dog food recipes here 

 

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