Diet
As mentioned many times
before, a home prepared diet is a must for your dog if you
want him to heal from heart disease. Simply put it is part of
the program, if you are not willing to prepare your dog's
meals, you might as well not do the program. I am not
being harsh but that is the simple truth. The medical
community is just catching up to what natural healers have known
for a very long time. Many doctors are now reversing human heart
disease, which was considered incurable not to long
ago, with food as their medicine. Medical Doctors
like Dr. Dean Ornish are curing people of heart
disease without drugs or surgery, but by simply changing their
diet. Dr. Gabriel Cousens of Arizona is curing
people of Diabetes with... you guessed it, Whole
Live Foods. Diet is the foundation of any true healing.
Herbs are foods and many people forget that, they are actually
super concentrated foods that hold God given properties that can
help your dog heal itself of disease.
Organic whole natural foods
create health and vitality. Processed foods foster and create
disease. This is a common fact everyone knows in their hearts. Go
ahead and try it, eat macaroni diner, hot dogs, hamburgers, white
bread, etc for a week then try eating whole grain pasta, homemade
sauces from scratch, whole grain bread, fruits, veggies, nuts,
seeds etc, and guess which week you will feel better. The same goes
for your dog. Even though the ingredients in your dog's
kibble may look good and wholesome, that food has to sit on
shelves for months to years so they have to be processed
at high temperatures which destroys any viable nutrients it may
have started with then they have to add very poor grade supplements
to have it approved and add more chemicals (yes they are
chemicals) to further preserve it so it won't go bad
before it is purchased and fed to pets by well meaning owners. If
that is not bad enough, the majority of foods on the market
are made from ingredients that do not meet the requirements to
make it into the human food supply chain, therefore they
are used as ingredients in pet food. This is true for
Prescription diets sold by many Veterinarians as well.
Prescription diets are commonly over priced foods that
contain low quality, overly processed and extremely refined
ingredients that are formulated to "manage" your dogs condition,
not support his body in the healing process.
Food in its whole
state is our number one medicine, it has been since we
all were created and always will be.
Do your best to use organic
ingredients whenever possible.
Below are some recipes to
help you get your dog started on his road to recovery. There are
three options Home Cooked, Raw and Transitional. Please
note that the Transitional diet is excellent when changing
from feeding kibble to home prepared cooked or raw food. It is
also great for dogs who are not eating on their own as it is
easily pureed to a fine consistency so it can
by syringe fed. This recipe has proved to cause the least
upset to the digestive system i.e. loose stools, diarrhea, gas,
etc. It is also great recipe for intestinal
problems including irritable bowel and colitis. Feed this
diet for a week or two then you may switch to the Cooked Meat
recipes, Raw diet or you are welcome to continue long term with
the Transitional recipe if your dog likes it.
WARNING: Do not add
any salt to your dogs diet. Added salt can compound a
number of problems, not limited to Edema (fluid retention in the
lungs or elsewhere in the body and high blood pressure). The
naturally occurring sodium in fresh fruits and vegetables and that
which is in our Dog Greens is not an issue as it is not
refined. All our recipes have Dog Greens added to them to ensure
complete nutrition.
Home Prepared Diets for Canine Heart
Disease
Amounts to feed will vary
according to the metabolism and activity level of each
individual dog. Let your dog's appetite and weight be the ultimate
gauge, remember a dog on the leaner side is always healthier than
an overweight dog especially when dealing with heart
disease.
Smaller meals fed often are
easier on your dog's system than large meals. While a healthy dog
can easily be fed once daily, you may want to divide your dog's
daily amount of food into two or more
smaller meals.
Chicken and
Rice
This diet is broken down
below into 10 pound increments.
Find your dog's weight
below and the recipe will be a TWO day supply of
food for your dog's weight.
10 Pounds 1 1/2 Cups
Cubed cooked boneless skinless chicken breast
1 1/3 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
1/2 Cup Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free to
increase fruits and veg)
2 Teaspoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before serving.
20
Pounds 2 1/2 Cups Cubed cooked boneless skinless
chicken breast
1 3/4 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
1 1/3 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free
to increase fruits and veg)
1 1/2 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before serving.
30 Pounds 3 1/4 Cups Cubed cooked
boneless skinless chicken breast
2 1/2 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
1 2/3 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free
to increase fruits and veg)
1 3/4 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before serving.
40 Pounds 4 Cups Cubed cooked boneless
skinless chicken breast
3 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
2 1/4 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free
to increase fruits and veg)
2 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before serving.
50 Pounds 5 Cups Cubed cooked boneless skinless chicken
breast
3 1/2 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
2 3/4 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free
to increase fruits and veg)
2 1/2 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before
serving.
60 Pounds 5 1/2 Cups Cubed cooked boneless
skinless chicken breast
4 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
3 1/4 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel
free to increase fruits and veg)
3 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before
serving.
70 Pounds 6 1/4 Cups Cubed cooked boneless
skinless chicken breast
4 1/2 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
3 3/4 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel
free to increase fruits and veg)
3 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before
serving.
80 Pounds 7 Cups Cubed cooked boneless
skinless chicken breast
5 Cups Cooked long-grain brown rice
4 Cups Pureed fruit and vegetables (minimum, please feel free to
increase fruits and veg)
3 1/2 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to each meal as recommended in
daily program schedule immediately before
serving.
Raw Food
A basic rule of thumb for feeding
a raw diet is to feed 2% of your dog's body weight. So if you have
a 50 pound dog, they would be fed 1 pound of raw food per
day.
Unless you plan on buying a heavy
duty meat grinder and grinding your own chicken necks and backs, a
wonderful source for a complete 100% Organic Raw Chicken Diet is a
company called Nature's Variety. Their frozen diets can be found in
select Pet Food stores across the US and Canada. The company has a
store locator for on their website. Should you wish to prepare raw
food yourself for your canine companion, there is endless
information available online as well as many books on RAW food
and BARF diets for Dogs.
There are many companies that
prepare and sell raw meals for dogs, but one of the only ones I
have found that prepare an exclusively 100% Certified Organic line
is NaturesVariety.com, I am sure there are
other companies out there who make organic raw food, but make sure
it is just that, ORGANIC. I have seen many companies who state they
use "Organic ingredients when available", which I do not
trust. Natures Variety Organic Raw chicken comes in small 1 oz
medallions which are great for small breeds and is also available
in 8 oz patties for larger dogs.
Make sure if you decide to go
with a store bought raw food you don't forget to add more fresh raw
pureed veggies and of course your Dog Greens!
Transitional
Diet
This recipe is easily pureed
so it can be syringe fed to animals whose illness has caused them
to lose their appetite. While animals will instinctively fast
when they are ill which is natural and can be helpful in
healing, it is important not let them go without food for more than
a few days.
Below you will find recipes
broken down into Daily Amounts based on your dog's
weight.
10
Pounds 1/5 Pound (90 grams) Organic Extra-Firm Tofu
1/2 cup Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo beans),
1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
1/2 cup organic veggies
1/2 Teaspoon soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw Brazil
nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 Teaspoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
20 Pounds 1/4 Pound (113.5 grams) Organic
Extra-Firm Tofu
3/4 cup Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
3/4 cup organic veggies
1 Teaspoon soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw
Brazil nuts, Raw Almonds)
2 Teaspoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
30
Pounds 1/3 Pound (150 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
1 cup Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
1 cup organic veggies
1 1/2 Teaspoons soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw
Brazil nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 Tablespoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
40
Pounds 1/2 Pound (227 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
1 1/2 cups Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
1 1/2 cups organic veggies
2 Teaspoons soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw Brazil
nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 1/4 Tablespoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
50
Pounds 2/3 Pound (302 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
1 1/2 cups Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
1 1/2 cups organic veggies
2 Teaspoons soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw Brazil
nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 1/2 Tablespoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
60
Pounds 3/4 Pound (340.5 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
1 3/4 cups Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas
(garbanzo beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
1 3/4 cups organic veggies
2 1/2 Teaspoons soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw
Brazil nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 1/2 Tablespoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
70
Pounds 1 Pound (454 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
2 cups Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
2 cups organic veggies
1 Tablespoon soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw
Brazil nuts, Raw Almonds)
1 3/4 Tablespoon *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
80
Pounds 1
1/4 Pound (567.50 grams) Organic Extra-Firm
Tofu
2 1/2 Organic Bean Mixture (2 parts chick peas (garbanzo
beans), 1/2 part pinto beans, 1/2 black beans)
2 1/2 cups organic veggies
1 Tablespoon soaked nuts/seeds (Raw Sunflower no shell, Raw
Brazil nuts, Raw Almonds)
2 Tablespoons *Oil Blend
Add a dose of Dog Greens to
each meal as recommended in daily program schedule immediately
before serving.
Preparation Instructions:
Soak beans in filtered water until re-hydrated (approx. 8 hours),
soak nuts/seeds as well in a separate bowl. Both can be soaked in
the refrigerator. Strain beans, get a crock pot (slow cooker)
and put the beans in and cover with about an inch or two of fresh
water. Turn on low and let cook overnight. In the morning when
beans are fully cooked (soft) let cool, chop up some fresh organic
fruit and veggies (greens, baby greens, red pepper, tomato, carrot,
zucchini, sprouts, etc.) add them to the crock pot with
the cooked beans along with the soaked and drained nuts or seeds
then add enough water so you can blend it all up with a hand
blender (immersion blender) until it is pureed.
Scoop out enough for your dog's meal based on his weight
above, crumble or chop tofu and mix in along with the a dose of Dog
Greens and the Oil Blend. Store the remaining bean mixture in
fridge for future meal(s). Feel free to cook larger batches of the
beans and freeze unused portions for later use. Beans can also be
cooked in a pressure cooker, this way is very fast but you must
watch carefully. You may also cook the beans in a
regular stainless steel or glass pot on the stove but
this takes much longer and must be monitored.
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