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  1. After years of trying to determine our dogs food allergies through limited ingredients diets we paid $500 for a skin test and learned our dog is allergic to ALL meats -beef, chicken, turkey, fish, venison, rabbit, duck, lamb, kangaroo, plus flax seed oil and of course dairy – dairy had the highest number. Some of the only things she isn't allergic to are eggs, potatoes, oats, corn, rice, pinto beans. How is this even possible??? My poor little MonkeyPoo 😥

  2. One of the things I have to think about is when I was having sensitivities true food. I went to have all my allergy checked including the test on the back and I none. Which to me would signal some sort parasite or infection of some sort. Maybe mold fungus yeast in my body or candida or something is causing autoimmune and inflammatory. Sometimes I think that's what's going on with out dogs. The simple fact that I can barely get a doctor to check me out finding one to check them out is almost impossible.

  3. I know this is an old video but hoping you still read my comment. We have 2 large breed dogs (90-100 lbs each). One licks his paws & always has eye boogers especially during spring & summer (he's a pit/rottie mix) the other is having some bad allergies, since he was a puppy ( 1 1/2 yrs now) he's gotten bumps all over his body & also gets hives at times, ear infections, licks paws. The bumps have gotten really bad lately, they are covering his body (pitbull – American Staffordshire Terrier/American PitBull Terrier).
    They do eat dog food with chicken (chicken is in pretty much everything food related for dogs, hard to not get it even in food that says it has no chicken). We are trying to switch them to lamb dry food, but the kibble is small, and they don't like small kibble.
    So, if we make this meal, we would have to feed them about 5 cups a day each, right? We need to invest in a turkey farm, lol. Is there any other type of meat that we could also use besides turkey?

    We also made the allergy wipes from one of your other videos, only we couldn't find the antiseptic you suggested, is there another antiseptic you can recommend using? Also just got some beta-sitosterol, regular quercetin supplement.
    I know you answered me from another video about ivermectin, you suggested your quercetin supplement (yours is on back order) for if the dogs get that respiratory illness. I know that quercetin is an alternative to ivermectin. Ivermectin is used for dog's heartworm preventatives, so is ivermectin safe for dogs? Ivermectin helped my family when we got sick awhile back, so I know it works. Being I have some ivermectin already and if it's safe for dogs, I was hoping I could find out how to dose it if I needed to. Was considering giving it to them for their heartworm preventative instead of the other type of preventative, and if it helps keep them from getting that respiratory illness all the better.
    I'm just trying to find more natural ways/remedies for both us and our furbabies. Thank you for putting all this information out there for us, appreciate it!

  4. Yes The problem I have is two days is not enough especially if you have more then one dog. Can we just double or triple the recipe? How long is safe in the fridge?

  5. Thank you for this! I’ve been wanting to find a good recipe for my 2 small dogs. I have a 6 lb chihuahua and a 11 lb poodle. We feed them twice a day. Can you tell me how much I should feed each dog, please? Thank you
    Also, what about adding fruit? Don’t they need a little? I’m thinking maybe blueberries or bananas or something ? Appreciate your help 😊

  6. Dr. Jones, thank you. I know in other videos, you talk about allergy testing being so controvercial; I agree. I was told that my dog is allergic to sunflowers, however, the numbers came out very low…only 104. Should I eliminate the sunflower in this recipe, and find an alternative? I have been looking for a recipe that will suit her needs, and this is the closest one with only one questionable ingredient. Thank you!

  7. I have three Pomeranians and was wondering what the best homemade diets is best for each individual Pomeranian. I have a senior pom that has pancreatitis and wanted to know what recipes would be good for him that I could make at home. Also, I have a three-year-old pom that I would like to know what homemade recipes are good for him, he has skin allergies and gastrointestinal problems. Lastly, I have a 6-month-old pom and also want to make homemade recipes for her and would like to know what some good recipes for her would be. I would like to know some day-to-day meals and complete meals for them and also, I would like to know what I could make that are healthy treats that does not require peanut butter. The vets in my town don't really know anything about healthy meals for pets and definitely the vets her do not know how to do their jobs and keep making my fur babies sicker and I would like to know some health alternatives to help them have better health without all the harsh medications.

  8. So 1cup per 20lbs per day? Is that right?

    So my 10lb boston terrier would get a half cup per day? And that's all the food he'd need?

    I just want to make sure I understand before I try to feed this to my dog

  9. Thanks for the video. I am thinking of dropping the store bought food all together. If I make it myself will a couple of scoops of ultimate canine in the food make sure Henry gets all the vitamins and minerals he needs?

  10. Cook 1 lb lean ground turkey then add 2 beaten eggs to cook. Make 1 c. brown Rice cooked in 2 c water (or 2 c. cooked rice). Blanch 1/2 c diced carrots. Mix meat/eggs with rice and carrots (no more cooking). Add 1/2 tsp (1000 mg) ground egg shells, 1 Tbs sunflower oil. Feed 1 capsule krill or fish oil per day? Serve 1-1.5 cup food/20lbs body weight. He didn't say if this is to be fed once or twice a day.

  11. I'm skeptical about the brown rice ingredient as my dog has had bad allergies while on a plant based diet that contained brown rice. Is this common, what are substitutes I can use?

  12. Hello Doc! ❤ your recipes. How often do you feed Tula per day? I have a 17lb Poodle and a daschund and pomerian. The Pom is the only one with no allergies. Do I need to triple the amount of Turkey and rice, eggs etc for all three per week!?

  13. Thank you so much for this recipe and I'm going to make this for my little Shih Tzu Harley today for his dinner. I hope this new way of eating will stop his allergies after a few meals and I would love to get him off of kibbles completely. He has been eating kibbles once a day for 9 years and refrigerated pet food for almost 7 yrs. I question the refrigerator pet foods as if they are good for him because sometimes he itches worse after eating the Pet Freshly Fresh brand. Thank you so much Dr. Andrew. Love and blessings ❤❤❤

  14. I've been feeding this recipe to my 2 dogs for over 2 weeks. I have a Maltese who's always licking with
    discharge in corner of eyes, and a Chia who is Super Picky Eater! I used what I had in storage before going to store for first week: Ground Turkey, russet potato, carrots, and frozen spinach. After one week on this food, my Maltese lost a few ounces (needs to lose 2 1/2 pounds), eye goo and licking stopped. I bought the Ultimate Caine formula and sunflower and made a 2nd bigger batch. I noticed the poop was black for a week but now back to normal. I know it was the toxins coming out. The recipes are simple and easy to make, so when meat goes on sale I buy a bunch to make and freeze. Thank you Dr. Jones for sharing your knowledge with us, you're truly appreciated! P.S. I did taste the turkey recipe and it's really good:)

  15. My go to “Mummy forgot to buy dog food” meal is brown rice, sweet potato and fish with Cranimals on top. Sometimes we all eat it together. I’ll add this to the repertoire.

  16. How many times should i feed this to my dog? And is it ok to feed them then forever ? Or should I change some stuff and also I want to make sure it's all balanced and has proper nutrients for them

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