Published 2/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 2.40 GB | Duration: 1h 22m
Learn how to easily make your own properly balanced homemade pet food in as little as 15 minutes per week! What you'll learn Learn the proper balance for home made pet food for dogs and cats Learn why each part of the diet is necessary to be a well balanced diet for pets Learn how to make a home made raw diet or cooked diet depending on preference Learn how to keep the diet safe for you and your pet; how to serve and store it safely. Learn the importance of properly balancing; no guess work here Learn where to purchase ingredients Learn how to talk to your vet about your homemade diet to ensure them it is a safe healthy option for your pet. Requirements No prior experience or training necessary - anyone can learn to make amazing healthy homemade pet food! Description Hi! I am PetCoach April, in this course I teach you how to easily create your own well-balanced species-appropriate homemade pet food diets for your dogs and cats. With my easy-to-follow step-by-step guide, you will be able to make your dog or cat's gently home-cooked, or fresh raw diet with as little as 15 minutes per week effort!This course includes provides educational videos to teach you all the necessary parts of the homemade pet diet, so you can ensure you are creating a healthy properly balanced diet for your cats and dogs. I highlight in each various section what the necessary ingredient is, why it is needed in your pet's diet, how much of it to include into the diet, and resources on where to find it.You will learn which meats are best, where to purchase good meats for your pet’s diet, why organs meats are needed, why vegetables and fruits are needed, why additional vitamins and minerals are needed, why eggs are a wonderful addition to the diet, why bone is a critical part of the diet, how to properly feed the diet, properly store the diet, and what to say to your veterinarian about what diet you are feeding your pet. At the end of the course there is also a step-by-step demonstration on how to put the diet together with all of the information you have learned and shows examples of how to make the 4 different types of diets offered. One: The home-cooked diet for dogs, Two: the raw diet for dogs. Three: the home-cooked diet for cats. Four: the raw diet for cats.This course is taught by a certified pet nutritionist who has over 20 years of pet-parent experience, and over 15 years of professional experience in working directly with dogs and cats. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Welcome! Section 2: Overview Lecture 2 Overview of what you will learn in this course! Section 3: #1 Ingredient - the Meat! Lecture 3 Bone-in or Boneless? Lecture 4 What Cuts of Meat to use? Lecture 5 What Meat Proteins to Feed? Lecture 6 Fat content of meat. Lecture 7 Where to purchase. Section 4: Bone! Lecture 8 Why our pet's diet needs bone. Lecture 9 What type of bones? Lecture 10 Sources of bone for your pet's diet. Section 5: Organ Meats! Lecture 11 Why organs must be added to the diet. Lecture 12 What types of organ meats to use. Lecture 13 How to prepare the organ meats. Lecture 14 Where to purchase Section 6: Vegetables/Fruit/Starch. Lecture 15 Why our Dogs & Cats need Fruits and Vegetables. Lecture 16 How much Fruits & Vegetables for my Dog/Cat? Lecture 17 Importance of Digestive Enzymes Lecture 18 Why Add Starch to the Diet? Section 7: Vitamins/Minerals Lecture 19 Why Vitamins/Minerals are needed! Lecture 20 Where to Purchase Vitamins/Minerals Section 8: Omega 3 Fatty Acids Lecture 21 Why you MUST add Add Omega 3 Fatty Acids! Section 9: Eggs Lecture 22 Why to add Eggs to the Diet! Lecture 23 How to Cook the Eggs for your Dog or Cat. Lecture 24 Precaution with Feeding Eggs. Section 10: Feeding/Handling Safety Lecture 25 Feeding/Handling Safety! Section 11: How to Properly Store the Raw/Cooked Food Lecture 26 How to Properly Store the Raw/Cooked Food! Section 12: Don't "Eye-ball-it"... Importance of precision Lecture 27 Importance of Precision when making your homemade Pet Food. Section 13: How much to Feed your Pet? Lecture 28 How Much Home-Made Food to Feed your Pet? Section 14: How to tell your Vet your feeding a Home-made diet Lecture 29 What to Say to your Vet about your Pet's Home-made Diet. Section 15: Step-By-Step Cooked Pet Food Lecture 30 Step 1 - The "Greens" (carbohydrates) Lecture 31 Raw Version for Cats Lecture 32 Step 2 - The Organ Meat Lecture 33 Cooked Food Version for Cats & Dogs Lecture 34 Raw Version for Dogs Bner pet parents through expert owners HomePage:
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