Natural Diet Feeding Chart



Weight of dog:


10 pound dog (300 calories)


25 pound dog
(500 calories)

50 pound
dog
(1000 calories)

75 pound
dog
(1500 calories)

100 pound dog
(2000 calories)


Ground Chicken,
Turkey or Beef:*

4 ounces/
1/2 cup
8 ounces/
1 cup
14 ounces/
1.75 cups
18 ounces/
2.25 cups
24 ounces/
3 cups
Cooked Oatmeal or Oat/Rice combo :**

Cup measurement
varies according to
type of grain.

1.5 ounces
dry weight
before cooking

3 ounces
dry weight
before cooking



4 ounces
dry weight
before cooking



6 ounces
dry weight
before cooking



8 ounces
dry weight
before cooking


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Supplement:

This is not a
complete diet
without adding

the supplement!!



1 Tbsp.


2 1/2 Tbsp.


5 Tbsp.



1/4 cup.


1/3 cup.


*Raw or cooked very lightly. Safe handling procedures should be followed pertaining
to raw meat. Do not feed raw meat that has been stored more than 4 days refrigerated.
Once thawed, frozen meat should be used immediately, and not re-frozen.

**If mixing Oats and Rice, use 1/2 Oats 1/2 Rice by dry weight . Oats are much higher
in fiber than rice, which has very little fiber. All grains should be thoroughly cooked
to aid proper digestion.


IMPORTANT...

PLEASE NOTE: All changes in your pet's diet should be made gradually over 10 to 14 days to avoid digestive upset. Some pets may require up to four weeks to adjust to a home prepared diet. Diarrhea or vomiting will occur if your pet's diet is changed too abruptly.


Disclaimer: We suggest that you contact a holistic veterinary practitioner in your area prior to feeding a raw foods diet. A list is available from the Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. This diet may not be appropriate for all pets. By following this chart/recipe, you agree to hold this company harmless to any and all claims pertaining to its use or misuse.