This delicious combination of ground pork, chicken hearts and beef liver is formulated to meet AAFCO minimum requirements for adult dogs. Cook it or feed it raw. No grains, no synthetic vitamins and minerals.
NOTE: This food is for adult dogs only.
You may need to adjust the daily amount based on your dog’s breed and activity level.
Pork Adult Dog Food Recipe
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5.5 pounds – 5 day supply for a 50 pound dog
Ingredients
- 2 pounds 85% lean ground pork
- 1 pound pork, beef, turkey or chicken hearts
- 1/2 pound beef liver
- 6 ounces spinach
- 2 pasture-raised eggs without shells
- 1 cup chopped broccoli
- 1/4 cup bone meal powder rounded (we recommend Better Bones) or 1 Tbsp eggshell powder
- 1 tbsp ground pumpkin seeds
- 1 tbsp hempseed or hemp hearts
- 2 tsp ground ginger
- 2 tsp himalayan pink salt
- 1/4 tsp kelp powder
Instructions
To Feed Raw
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl
- Place in the fridge for no more than 3 days
To Feed Cooked
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl
- Move to a casserole pan
- Bake in a preheated oven at 300 F for 45 – 60 minutes
- Serve it warm and place the remaining food in the fridge
Notes
If you use pork that isn’t raised on pasture, this recipe will have an omega-6/omega-3 ratio of 14:1. This is quite rich in Linoleic Acid, a fatty acid that can cause chronic inflammation if not properly balanced with anti-inflammatory fatty acids including GLA and EPA. We recommend feeding Safe-Sea daily to help balance your dog’s fatty acids. This will bring the omega-6/omega-3 ratio down to 5:1. It’s important that you don’t add any fish or marine oil to the recipe directly. To reduce oxidation, marine oils should not be cooked or sitting. If adding marine oil or Safe-Sea, add it to the food right before serving. NOTE: This food is for adult dogs only.
IMPORTANT
The ingredients in this recipe have been carefully chosen to meet AAFCO minimum nutrition requirements for adult dogs. Don’t replace ingredients or vary the amounts too much … this may unbalance the food. You can add a small amount of fresh vegetables or berries with every serving.How Much To Feed
In general, dogs should eat about 2-3% of their body weight daily in raw food. Here’s a rough guide for this recipe:
- 10 lb dog: Recipe will make a 16 day supply
- 25 lb dog: Recipe will make an 8 day supply
- 50 lb dog: Recipe will make a 4-5 day supply
- 75 lb dog: Recipe will make a 3-4 day supply
- 100 lb dog: Recipe will make a 3 day supply
Nutritional Information
Typical analysis on a caloric basis:- Calories per pound: 730.3
Analysis
- Protein: 18.5%
- Fat: 10.8%
- Ash: 2.3%
- Moisture: 65.7%
- Fiber: 0.5%
- Carbohydrate: 1.3%
Fats
- Total fat: 67.11 g/1,000 kcal
- Saturated fat: 20.54 g/1,000 kcal
- Monounsaturated fat: 26.04 g/1,000 kcal
- Polyunsaturated fat: 13.45 g/1,000 kcal
- Linoleic Acid: 10.93 g/1,000 kcal
- A-Linolenic Acid: 0.79 g/1,000 kcal
- Arachidonic Acid: 1.21 g/1,000 kcal
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid + Docosahexaenoic Acid: 0.06 g/1,000 kcal
- Eicosapentaenoic Acid: 0.02 g/1,000 kcal
- Docosapentaenoic Acid: 0.05 g/1,000 kcal
- Docosahexaenoic Acid: 0.04 g/1,000 kcal
- Omega-6/omega-3: 14.23:1
- Omega-6/omega-3 with Safe-Sea: 5.2:1
Minerals
- Calcium: 2.82 g/kg
- Phosphorus: 2.54 g/kg
- Ca:P Ratio: 1.11:1 /kg
- Potassium: 1.62 g/kg
- Sodium: 0.70 g/kg
- Magnesium: 0.26 g/kg
- Iron: 21.85 mg/kg
- Copper: 7.80 mg/kg
- Manganese: 1.92 mg/kg
- Zinc: 21.05 mg/kg
- Selenium: 0.14 mg/kg
Vitamins
- Vitamin A: 16,924.53 IU/kg
- Vitamin C: 41.28 mg/kg
- Vitamin D: 140.82 IU/kg
- Vitamin E: 13.44 IU/kg
- Thiamine (B1): 1.29 mg/kg
- Riboflavin (B2): 4.17 mg/kg
- Niacin (B3): 32.21 mg/kg
- Pantothenic Acid (B5): 11.02 mg/kg
- Pyridoxine (B6): 2.92 mg/kg
- Vitamin (B12): 0.05 mg/kg
- Folic Acid: 0.47 mg/kg
- Choline: 656.90 mg/kg
- Vitamin (K1): 279.58 mg/kg
- Biotin: 0.74 mg/kg