The holistic canine
PET NUTRITION & HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE
What is Holistic Canine About? Is it right for my pet?
It is our objective and purpose at The Holistic Canine to cultivate radiant health and vitality within the modern canine through nutrition and holistic health education, support, and personal services tailored to you and your dog.
My Approach
One of the best approaches to a carefully crafted species-appropriate nutrition plan is to follow a nose-to-tail prey approach. The Holistic Canine believes in and follows the ancient practice of feeding “like part” to nurture and initiate the healing of the gut, a specific organ, organ system, glands, bones and joints, heck….any and every body part. When the whole prey animal is fed, nutrition is ideal and complete.
Honest Results
Nutrition is our specialty and our passion. We serve each pet as an individual and tailor our services specifically to their needs only. We never follow a blanket approach nor do we have only “one way” of creating nutrition plans. If you want an optimum nutrition plan for your pet, The Holistic Canine is here to serve you and your pet’s specific and individual nutrition needs!
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NOSE-TO-TAIL SPECIES-APPROPRIATE PREY-BASED NUTRITION
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Canines are facultative carnivores meaning they require a prey-based diet rich in nutrients from raw meat, organs, bones, hide, and connective tissues along with a smaller percentage of nutrient-rich extras such as eggs, fish and other seafood, seaweed, algae, herbs, and even spices. Felines are obligate carnivores thus a prey diet should not be an option, but a necessity.
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Once we have received your request for service, you will receive via email The Holistic Canine’s Client Intake form. Completing this form and returning it to us promptly will get you on the schedule for your requested service. The Holistic Canine looks forward to serving you and your pet!
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Raw Feeding Guide
©2019 Updated Version Offering your dog the best possible nutrition plan does not have to be complicated. Not only that, but it does not have to cost you a fortune nor take up hours of your time providing daily meals. Your number one goal should be to supply your dog...
Balanced Canine Diets: The Big Misunderstanding PART II
The Incredible Raw Meaty Bones Providing your dog with a nutrition plan that cultivates optimal health may not require a PhD or a medical degree, but it does require a good bit of knowledge and appreciation of biology and nutrition science. When we carefully consider...
Balanced Canine Diets: The Big Misunderstanding
PART I: Creating Balance with Raw Meaty Bones If you know me, then you know how insistent I am about feeding raw meaty bones (RMBs) with an abundance of marrow and connective tissues. One of the most influential books on my raw journey was Dr. Tom Lonsdale’s Raw Meaty...
Frequently Asked Questions About Raw Feeding
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Is raw feeding safe for pets?
If you hire a professional such as The Holistic Canine to create a balanced meal plan according to the NRC and AAFCO nutrition standards (or are educated in raw feeding and can appropriately balance your pet’s meals) along with safely handling raw foods followed by washing surfaces and pet dishes, AND only offering appropriate RMBs to your pet, then YES, raw feeding is a safe and healthful nutrition option. More and more veterinarians are becoming open to raw feeding. Some veterinary offices even offer raw meal plan services.
Are cooked diets a healthful option?
Yes! While raw diets are the most natural option and avoid ingredient adulteration via the cooking process, a cooked diet is still a healthful option as long as the diet is properly balanced in accordance with NRC and AAFCO nutrient standards and requirements for pets. Cooked diets cannot include bones unless the bone is offered raw in the form of a raw meaty bone. Pets best suited for cooked diets are immune compromised pets, pets on immune suppressant drugs, pets with gut damage or injury, elderly pets with a history of disease, and those with pet parents who do not feel comfortable feeding raw food to their pets.
How hard is it to source raw food ingredients?
Depending on the ingredients you plan to feed as part of your raw diet plan, sourcing can be easy or more challenging. Many pet parents are able to source most or even all of their needed ingredients in grocery stores, discount stores such as Walmart, International markets, local farms and farmer’s markets, butcher shops, and even through hunters, from their own hunting excursions, or through meat processors. For more difficult ingredients, many pet parents order through local or online raw food suppliers. In many areas around the United States and in other countries, pet parents will come together and create local co-ops that help to share the cost of raw food ingredients and shipping. Raw feeding has become very popular worldwide making sourcing ingredients much easier than it was just 10 years ago.
What are the benefits of feeding a raw food diet?
The benefits of species-appropriate raw feeding are numerous! Pet parents who transition their pets to a raw meal plan will often notice positive changes after just one week on a fully balanced species-appropriate raw diet. The following are benefits your pet may experience.
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Body fat loss
- Noticeable muscle development
- Increased strength
- Increased energy
- and more..
Can you feed cooked bones to pets?
NO! Cooking bones causes the bone to become harder and more brittle. Exposing bones to heat makes the bone potentially very dangerous and thus cannot be fed to pets. Cooked bones can splinter into sharp pieces when chewed by a pet. Cooking also makes the digestibility of the bone more difficult. What happens if your pet swallows a cooked bone that has splintered? The bone will enter their stomach to be digested, but it may not be adequately softened and broken down before passing into the small intestine. If a cooked bone shard passes into the intestinal tract, the bone can puncture your pet’s organ. This will require emergency surgery. NEVER feed cooked bones to your pet. The risk of injury is far too great to take a chance.
Is raw feeding expensive?
Species-appropriate raw feeding can be expensive if you want the absolute best quality organic grass-fed, pastured, and wild-caught meat, organs, fish, and eggs. It can also be very cost effective, costing far less than premium kibble if you shop sales and at discount stores, or if you are able to find free or low cost ingredients from processors, hunters, farmers, and butchers. Homesteaders and farmers often raise their own livestock to feed their pets. The expense of raw feeding depends wholly on your sourcing potential and choice of ingredients. Whatever your budget, raw feeding is an option for nearly every pet and pet parent.