contact What is your dog's name? *0 / 50What is your dog's age? *Adult >12mPuppy(coming soon)What is you dog's weight? *Chose weight (lbs)123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200Be sure to weigh your dog frequently, as their weight can change quickly without it being obvious, especially for breeds with long hair. Having an accurate weight is the best way to determine how much to feed, especially if you are feeding for weight loss or weight gain. Please remember that this is just a general guide and starting point, so you should feed the dog in front of you based on their individual needs.What is your dog's activity level? *LOW ACTIVITY OR WEIGHT LOSS - this applies to dogs who are elderly, mostly housebound, or have <1 hour of activity such as a short leisurely walk daily. This is the recommended starting choice for senior dogs.MODERATE ACTIVITY OR WEIGHT MAINTENANCE - this dog may average 1-2 hours of activity daily or go to daycare 1-2x per week.HIGH ACTIVITY OR WEIGHT GAIN - this choice is for dogs who go for several long walks daily, long hikes several times per week, or to daycare 4-5x per week. This is the recommended starting choice for intact dogs.WORKING DOG - this level of activity should be reserved for dogs who are working in herding, sled pulling, tracking/scent work."Activity level determines the percentage we multiply by to come up with the total amount to be fed per day, from 2% to 3.5%. Remember that activity levels often change with the seasons and may be breed dependent. A Husky may have increased activity in the winter, while a Chihuahua would likely have less!"QtyOz Your {text-1} should be fed {calculation-2} lbs ({calculation-3} Oz.) Type of food: gently cooked or raw? *RawCooked choicesGently cooked truly means gently, or lightly cooked. The ideal cooked product would still be rare on the inside, around 120 degrees F. This is the best way to preserve as many nutrients as possible AND keep the food easily digestible, since food that is overcooked can become devoid of nutrients and denatured, which causes strain on the organs of the GI tract.. I recommend choosing lean cuts of meat when cooking for your dog. This is because cooked fats can become rancid and stress the GI tract. A lean cut may be a loin, or a grind that is no more than 10% fat. If you notice you're having trouble maintaining weight when feeding a lean cooked diet, you can either feed more, or you may need to add some calories back into the food after the cooking process by using an oil. For more information on the safety of cooked fats and using oils, head over to my blog!What kind of Bones you want to add? *Bone substituteRAW boneAir dried meaty bonesPercentage of bone to be fed? *8%10%12%15%• 8% - Only recommended for constipation if underlying causes have been ruled out. • 15% - Recommended for loose stools if underlying causes have been ruled out.Percentage of bone to be fed? *8%10%12%15%• 8% - Only recommended for constipation if underlying causes have been ruled out. • 15% - Recommended for loose stools if underlying causes have been ruled out.calc percentage bonecalc percentage boneChose what you want to use to prepare the meal: *ChickenRabbitDuckTurkeyPorkLambPheasantBeefGuinea fowlChose what you want to use to prepare the meal air dried: *ChickenRabbitDuckTurkeyPorkPheasantGuinea fowlChicken *Chicken thigh 21%Chicken leg quarter 30%Chicken drumstick 33%Chicken neck 36%Chicken back 44%Chicken wing 46%Chicken Feet 60%Chicken head 75%Chicken frame 80%Rabbit *Rabbit leg quarter 23%Rabbit head 75%Whole rabbit (without organs or fur) 28%Duck *Duck Wing 39%Duck Neck 50%Duck foot 60%Duck Head 75%Duck frame 80%Turkey *Turkey thigh 20%Turkey wing 33%Turkey Neck 45%Turkey back 50%Turkey foot 60%Pork *Pork trotter 30%Pork ribs 30%Pork tail 30%Lamb *Lamb ribs 27%Lamb neck bones 32%Pheseant *Pheasant neck 35%Beef *Ox tail 45%Beef ribs 52%Guinea fowl *Guinea fowl feet 60%Chicken *Chicken Feet 60%Turkey *Turkey Neck 45%Duck *Duck Wing 39%Duck Neck 50%Duck foot 60%Duck Head 75%Rabbit *Rabbit head without fur 75%Pork *Pork trotter 30%Guinea fowl *Guinea fowl feet 60%Pheseant *Pheasant neck 35%Pheasant feetQty boneType of Diet *Real Ancestral 6x DietBiologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF)Prey Model Raw (PMR)Type of Diet Cooked *Real Ancestral 6x DietBiologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF)PMR is not recommended if choosing to use a calcium supplement.Type of Diet cooked with bones *Real Ancestral 6x DietBiologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF)Prey Model Raw (PMR)Real Ancestral 6x Diet65% muscle meat,10% bone, 10% seafood,5% liver,5% other secreting organ,5% fur/fiber.Real Ancestral 6x Diet cooked65% muscle meat,10% bone, 10% seafood,5% liver,5% other secreting organ,5% fur/fiber.Biologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF)70% muscle meat,10% bone substitute10% fruit/veg/seed,5% liver,5% other secreting organBiologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF) cooked70% muscle meat,10% bone substitute10% fruit/veg/seed,5% liver,5% other secreting organPrey Model Raw (PMR)80% muscle meat,10% bone,5% liver,5% other secreting organCalc for ingredient in DietMeat + BonesResult RA6x{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-5} Oz. should be bone.• Meat ingredient chosen - {calculation-20} Oz. of which bones - {calculation-5} Oz. muscle meat present on the raw meaty bone - {calculation-21} Oz.• Muscle meat total to be fed - {calculation-24} Oz remaining amount of muscle meat to feed separate from raw meaty bone - {calculation-23} Oz. • Liver - {calculation-9} Oz• Other secreting Organs - {calculation-9} Oz.• Fur/fiber - {calculation-9} Oz.• Seafood - {calculation-10} Oz.Result RA6x cooked{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-5} Oz. should be bone. Meat - {calculation-19} Oz. of which bones - {calculation-5} Oz.Liver - {calculation-9} Oz.Other secreting Organs - {calculation-9} Oz.Fur/fiber - {calculation-9} Oz.Seafood - {calculation-10} Oz. Result RA6x Air Dried{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-26} Oz. should be bone.• Meat ingredient chosen - {calculation-20} Oz. of which bones - {calculation-26} Oz. because air dried muscle meat present on the raw meaty bone - {calculation-21} Oz.• Muscle meat total to be fed - {calculation-24} Oz remaining amount of muscle meat to feed separate from raw meaty bone - {calculation-23} Oz. • Liver - {calculation-9} Oz• Other secreting Organs - {calculation-9} Oz.• Fur/fiber - {calculation-9} Oz.• Seafood - {calculation-10} Oz.Result BARF{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-5} Oz. should be bone. • Meat ingredient chosen - {calculation-20} Oz. of which bones {calculation-5} Oz. • Muscle meat total to be fed - {calculation-27} OzFruit Vegetal Seed {calculation-12} Oz.Liver {calculation-13} Oz.Other secreting Organs {calculation-13} Oz.Result BARF cooked{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-5} Oz. should be bone. Meat {calculation-19} Oz. of which bones {calculation-5} Oz.Fruit Vegetal Seed {calculation-18} Oz.Liver {calculation-13} Oz.Other secreting Organs {calculation-13} Oz. Result PRM{text-1} should be feed with {calculation-2}lbs / {calculation-3} Oz. of food and {calculation-5} Oz. should be bone.• Meat ingredient chosen {calculation-20} Oz. of which bones {calculation-5} Oz. • Muscle meat total to be fed - {calculation-28} OzLiver {calculation-15} Oz.Other Secreting Organs {calculation-15} Oz.total minus bonesCalc Meat RA6xCalc Meat RA6x bone subsCalc Liver/Fur/Other RA6Calc Seafood RA6xCalc Meat BARFCalc Meat BARF bone subsCalc Fruit Veg Seed BARFCalc Fruit Veg Seed BARF bone subsCalc liver other BARFCalc Meat PRMCalc Liver Other PRMBest Bone Substitute ProductsTo check our recommendations for bone substitute products download the PDF.Calcium SupplementsBetter Bones by 4Leaf Rover Better Bones - Dried Bone For Homemade Dog Food | Four Leaf Rover® Buck Bone Organics Ground Antler Powder 8 oz– Buck Bone Organics Ground Eggshell EggShellent Calcium 16oz | My Pets FriendBest Air Died Meaty Bones ProductsTo check our recommendations for Air dried meaty bone products download the PDF.To download the pdf with this diet and other useful information fill your email.EmailQty Meat ingredient chosenmuscle meat present on the raw meaty bonemuscle meat total to be fedremaining amount of muscle meat to feed separate from raw meaty boneAdjust RA6xAdjust BARFAdjust PRMReduc bone in air driedDownload PDF