In Food Therapy, the goal is to create a balance within the body and in the overall foods given to each pet. It doesn't mean that warming ingredients are not used in Spring and Summer recipes, rather it means we learn to balance the diet so that the pet does not have any negative fall-out from the food choices. For instance, if we opt to use chicken (warming) for its potent digestive tonic effects, then we balance it with a veggie blend that is cooling.
When feeding whole foods, a rotation of approved foods ensures a higher nutrient exposure. Please check with your veterinary health care provider for options for your pet.
Please note: These guidelines are for overall healthy individuals. Specific diseases may require slightly differing protocols. Please contact your holistic veterinarian if your pet has special needs to be addressed.
For Spring, we move to a place where an overall neutral to cooling thermal nature is optimal. Below are general guidelines. Pets with special needs will need a more tailored approach. Please contact Revitalizing Pet Care to schedule time if you have questions.
MEATS
VEGGIES
GRAINS (for cooked diets only; no more than 5% of diet)
TREATS
Freeze dried organ meats: LIVER, kidney, and heart. Or use combination organ meat treats
AVOID Pizzles & Bully Sticks, which are HOT!
SmallBatch: (turkey, beef, & pork)
BRAVO:
Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried:
Stella & Chewy's Carnivore Crunch:
Many other options are available, so READ THE LABELS and determine if it is MADE IN USA and if it meets the criteria for Spring.
Summer Heat affects the body in considerable ways. Our nutritional goal is eliminating the excess heat without sacrificing the digestive Qi. The excess Damp from the Spring created a weaker Digestive Qi this year, so digestive support will play a larger role this year. The challenge is to BALANCE the effects of cooling foods with foods to support digestive Qi without creating more heat.
MEATS
*GF=grass-fed
VEGGIES
Mother Nature provides the veggies the body needs when it needs them. If it is off-season for a veggie, don't use it!
WHOLE GRAINS
TREATS
In the current climate, the use of Tripe Treats is a must! It is a single ingredient; freeze dried, unbleached tripe, which acts as a potent digestive tonic. Check out Vital Essentials and Tripe Twists from Nature Gnaw s
All pets should receive heart in the Summer. Freeze dried heart works nicely with any type of diet, such as:
Melons may be given away from meat meals, though to a lesser extent in cancer or Diabetes cases.
Cucumber slices may be given as treats or placed in water bowl daily for Cooling.
Smallbatch:
Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Treats: Beef, turkey, tripe., minnows, rabbit, & wild Alaskan salmon
Many other options are available, so READ THE LABELS and determine if it is MADE IN USA and if it meets the criteria for Summer.
In the Fall we are continuing the transition to cooler weather. At this time, the goals of food therapy shift toward an overall neutral to warming diet. Protecting and tonifying the digestion provides more nutrients (Ying Qi) for the LU to disperse to the body to bolster the immune system (Wei Qi).
Basic Tenets for Fall Food Therapy:
MEATS
Incorporate the following:
VEGETABLES
GRAINS
TREATS
Use dry roasted or freeze-dried meats or organ meat treats
Real meat Dog Food (great used as treats!)
Many other options are available, so READ THE LABELS and determine if it is MADE IN USA and if it meets the criteria for Fall.
The goals for Food Therapy (FT) of fall continue into winter with a few additions. As the Kidney (KI) meridian is the root of the body, it is important to utilize foods and food combinations to balance the KI Yin and KI Yang.
Basic Tenets:
MEATS
Incorporate the following:
VEGETABLES
GRAINS
Quinoa millet are the 2 most useful "grains: to use in cooked diets for the winter. Quinoa has a warming thermal nature and tonifies KI yang, while millet has cooling thermal nature. Both of these "grains" are not really grains at all. They are seeds. Thus, any concerns in using true grains in various diets are not applicable here
Other true grain use includes:
REMEMBER: Grain is limited to very small amounts (~5-10%) in dogs, AVOIDED in kitty foods and raw food diets.
TREATS
Use dry roasted or freeze-dried meats or organ meat treats
Many other options are available, so READ THE LABELS and determine if it is MADE IN USA and if it meets the criteria for Winter.