My ratios are for Danes. 20kgs is an 8
weeker. If late to the game please go steady to begin with and build to the
right amounts.
10% of offal meat is required. Half of that
is liver which is listed below to make it simpler for you all. I know how confusing it can be when starting out.
This is for a Dane on 2.5% daily amount.
Liver is essential for the dogs diet for vitaminA.
Please do not go over these amounts because overloading on vitaminA as it isn't pretty hence the small amounts given.
Now for our beginners do so in small amounts and if not keen mix in other foods. They will get it one day and eat a slab of it if desired. I have 1 that was not keen at all so it was mixed in other things for about 2-3 months. Now loves it. I feed in the beginning daily but slowly taper of to 3 times a week.
If getting bags of offal from suppliers do not worry over the 80-10-10 ratios and bone content. The back end is a better source to see how everything is. If your dog gets the runs at all lower the dosage and keep trying to upped it as he or she gets older.
Liver is essential for the dogs diet for vitaminA.
Please do not go over these amounts because overloading on vitaminA as it isn't pretty hence the small amounts given.
Now for our beginners do so in small amounts and if not keen mix in other foods. They will get it one day and eat a slab of it if desired. I have 1 that was not keen at all so it was mixed in other things for about 2-3 months. Now loves it. I feed in the beginning daily but slowly taper of to 3 times a week.
If getting bags of offal from suppliers do not worry over the 80-10-10 ratios and bone content. The back end is a better source to see how everything is. If your dog gets the runs at all lower the dosage and keep trying to upped it as he or she gets older.
Your dogs weight is:
|
Liver per week to give
|
20kg
|
175grams
|
21kg
|
185grams
|
22kg
|
190grams
|
23kg
|
200grams
|
24kg
|
210grams
|
25kg
|
215grams
|
26kg
|
225grams
|
27kg
|
235grams
|
28kg
|
245grams
|
29kg
|
250grams
|
30kg
|
265grams
|
31kg
|
270grams
|
32kg
|
275grams
|
33kg
|
280grams
|
34kg
|
290grams
|
35kg
|
300grams
|
36kg
|
305grams
|
37kg
|
315grams
|
38kg
|
320grams
|
39kg
|
330grams
|
40kg
|
340grams
|
41kg
|
350grams
|
42kg
|
355grams
|
43kg
|
360grams
|
44kg
|
365grams
|
45kg
|
375grams
|
46kg
|
380grams
|
47kg
|
395grams
|
48kg
|
415grams
|
49kg
|
420grams
|
50kg
|
435grams
|
51kg
|
440grams
|
52kg
|
445grams
|
53kg
|
450grams
|
54kg
|
470grams
|
55kg
|
490grams
|
56kg
|
500grams
|
57kg
|
510grams
|
58kg
|
520grams
|
59kg
|
525grams
|
60kg
|
530grams
|
61kg
|
540grams
|
62kg
|
550grams
|
63kg
|
560grams
|
64kg
|
565grams
|
65kg
|
570grams
|
66kg
|
575grams
|
67kg
|
580grams
|
68kg
|
585grams
|
69kg
|
590grams
|
70kg
|
600grams
|
71kg
|
610grams
|
72kg
|
620grams
|
73kg
|
625grams
|
74kg
|
630grams
|
75kg
|
635grams
|
76kg
|
640grams
|
77kg
|
650grams
|
78kg
|
660grams
|
79kg
|
670grams
|
80kg
|
680grams
|
81kg
|
690grams
|
82kg
|
695grams
|
83kg
|
84kg
|
700grams
|
85kg
|
710grams
|
86kg
|
720grams
|
87kg
|
740grams
|
88kg
|
755grams
|
89kg
|
770grams
|
90kg
|
795grams
|
So for liver alone it’s only a pound bag
for a 50kg Dane and for your bigger ones its 2-pound bags so can be easily
divided over the week for pooches.
Do keep an eye on the back end though because if you over do it you will get an exploding bottom and yes I have been there and it isn't pleasant.
Do keep an eye on the back end though because if you over do it you will get an exploding bottom and yes I have been there and it isn't pleasant.
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