August 13, 2007
Sojos Homemade Dog Food Mix and Sojos Treats
Review of Sojos "Homemade" Dog Food Mix
Sojos Dog Food Mix is a European style mix which uses ONLY the best, most wholesome ingredients - all-natural, human-quality ingredients - steamed rolled oats flakes, rye flakes, yellow corn meal, wheat flakes, ground pecans, carob powder, dried kelp, parsley leaves, nettle leaves and kelp. And there are NO fillers, NO preservatives, NO artificial colors, flavors, or anything. There's NO cooking and NO pelletization which rob the food of its crucial nutrients and enzymes.
Compare that to your current dog food, and I'm sure you'll be unpleasantly surprised by the contents of your current choice.
You just add water to Sojos, and some fresh food - meat, steamed or raw veges, or whatever you fancy. It's a complete food in the true sense of the word, and it has the homemade touch. And your dog will love it!
Oh, I almost forgot, there are also some yummy treats available, too - crunchy biscuits flavored with garlic or peanut butter, believe it or not!
For further details, see http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Sojos , or simply click on the banner link below to go directly to where you can order Sojos:
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I'd love to hear what you think of Sojos. Let me know whether you're as enthusiastic as I am!
(Please feel free to leave your comments below).
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Comments
March 8, 2008
maggie said:
on home made food for my cat or dog how much do i feed them
Brigitte Smith said:
Hi Maggie,
Sojos Dog Food Mix is all natural, so it's concentrated. You need far less than you would of a commercial dog food, because commercial dog foods contain all sorts of fillers and non-nutritious rubbish.
There's a feeding guide on the pack. And for more information on this, see the Sojos Dog Food page.
Regards,
Brigitte
March 9, 2008
Angel said:
First of all, make sure that whatever food you are making contains the following:
Mature Dogs: 2 parts of meat to 1 part vegetables
Mature Cats: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables
Puppies: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables
Kittens: 3 parts meat to 1 part vegetables
Then you need to feed your pet based on it's size. You did not mention weight. Therefore, see the following:
DOG'S WEIGHT TOTAL DAILY PORTION
Up to 10 pounds 1 to 11/2 cups
11 to 20 pounds 2 to 3 cups
21 to 40 pounds 4 cups
For each additional 20 pounds, add 2 cups. Keep in mind that all pets are different. You might need to adjust the amounts that you feed, according to your pet's needs.
I have a 20 lb dog that actually eats a little over 3 cups a day plus a 2 or 3 treats. She is very active.
I hope this helps!
Darlene Bequette said:
Hi Brigitte,
I have been feeding my Dogs Sojo Farms for about a year. I get both the European-Style Mix and the Europa grain free which is veggies . I mix the two and add fresh meat, that is a great meal and I know they are getting what they need. It's great.
Darlene
March 10, 2008
Brigitte Smith said:
Hi Angel,
Thanks for those pet feeding guidelines. They're really helpful.
I guess I assumed that Maggie was asking about the Sojos homemade style dog food, since she asked the question underneath the post about Sojos dog food.
But you're right - she may have been asking about feeding her pets a completely homemade diet.
My goodness, yes, your little dog does eat a lot for her size! It just underscores the fact that pet owners need to use feeding suggestions as a general guide only, but that they may need to adjust portions for their individual dogs. Also different breeds of dog may differ according to their metabolic rate and their activity level, even though they may be the same size as another breed.
Thanks again for your input.
Regards,
Brigitte
Brigitte Smith said:
Hi Darlene,
What a great idea, to mix the two types of Sojos dog food together and then add the meat. I hadn't thought of that.
Regards,
Brigitte