Thursday, May 28, 2009

Step-by-step on how to feed the S.A.D. Dog Sushi Raw Dog Food Diet

If you are reading this then you either have already begun to use S.A.D. Dog Sushi's service or you are just curious about how it all works. This short article should be helpful to both parties.

After you give us your dog's weight and receive your first shipment of food, you may not be sure exactly how to feed the food, in what order, and if you have to weigh anything out. Here is a step-by-step article addressing just that.

We package the food in large Ziploc bags, within those bags are smaller packs, measured out for each dog. The large Ziploc bags have numbers at the top. The first day of feeding will have a #1. The contents of the #1 bag will have a 2-3 day supply of food, individually wrapped and weighed out with your dog's first letter of their name marked on it. The #1 large Ziploc bag will tell you what is in the 1-2 week batch of food. The first week of food will just be chicken backs/necks. We introduce 1 protein at a time to make sure there are no allergies, to keep the dog from having diarrhea, and to make it easy for the feeder.

Since the first week of food is just backs/necks or both, one package inside the Ziploc will represent 1 day of food. If you like to feed 2 x/day then just take out half in the a.m. and feed the rest in the p.m. If you have a puppy, we will separate it into 2-3 packages for you, since puppies need to eat more times per day.

The second week we will introduce another protein and the patties. So the raw meaty bones will still be chicken and the patties will either be turkey, pork, or beef. They will also have 10% organ meat (bone ground in is another option). The patties will either be in their own large Ziploc bags, with 3-4 days of patties in each bag or in with the RMBs. Either way, it will all be labeled and easy to follow. Your dog will get one patty pack and one RMB pack per day, so one patty pack and one RMB pack equals one full day of food. These will already be weighed out for each dog and labeled so you know who gets what. All you have to do is take it out of the package and feed.

As the diet progresses, we slowly introduce more variety, so we can monitor your dog along the way. We can find out what works best for you and your animal, since everyone, even furry-ones are unique, and have their own special needs and preferences.

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