Yeasty Dog? Try This DIY Yeast Diet For Dogs

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It's hard to beat dog yeast infections! That's because most dog foods feed the yeast . This DIY recipe can be fed raw or cooked and will help starve yeast populations - plus it contains anti-fungal foods to stop yeast in its tracks! Check out our yeast diet for dogs ...

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DIY ANTI-YEAST RECIPE
1 pound lean ground turkey
1/2 pound chicken hearts
1 oz beef liver (1/3 deck of cards)
2 eggs w/o shells
1/2 cup chopped kale
1/2 cup chopped broccoli or broccoli sprouts
2 Tbsp bone meal
2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
2 Tbsp ground pumpkin seeds
2 tsp turmeric
2 tsp garlic (2 cloves)
2 tsp ginger
2 tsp MCT oil
1 tsp chlorella
1/2 tsp kelp
1/2 tsp Himalayan pink salt
Safe-Sea
Chop ingredients or whiz through the food processor to combine.
You can feed this recipe raw or you can bake it at 300 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes.
If you are cooking this, make sure to add your marine oil to the food AFTER it has been baked and cooled!
This recipe makes just over a pound of food for an adult dog.
Feeding directions:
Feed adult dogs 2% to 3% of their ideal body weight daily. Unless your dog is very active, here is a rough guide to get started:

25 pound dog: 1/2 pound daily
50 pound dog: 1 pound daily
100 pound dog: 2 pounds daily

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Finally something for the internal treatment...not just soak paws in apple cider vinegar...or something. I think my dog has whole internal yeast imbalance so this looks like it is worth a try. Boy, long ingredient list though....but still cheaper than seeing a vet who will at the end tell you to try Claritin and here is my giant bill for that advice.

averagejane
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I wish she was my neighbor. What a great educator.

mjl.-
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I have been feeding my pup this for three days and already I see a huge difference.

terribohn
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I LOVE THIS WOMAN AND THANK YOU FOR SAVING MY DOG TIME AND TIME AGAIN.

pugetsoundstandardpoodles
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This ia the first recipe I've found qith real explanations on the ingredients and has a balance of ingredients that make ense to me

naturalwitchery
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Thank you Dana for sharing such valuable information. I would buy your recipe book! Your hard work is admired. Thank you again.

jannellmeagher
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Excellent valid information! Made great deal of difference in the dogs I've owned and those I rescue!

constancecrumley
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Dana you and your team are phenomenal, I could watch and learn from you ALL day !!! Thank you again from all the Frenchies here at Salty Dog Frenchies and me, Carrie 😀

saltydogfrenchies
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Thank SO much for this. If our dogs are allergic to poultry - other options for the base protein and chicken hearts?

andreaboddy
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You are fantastic - you always seem to come up with exactly what I need - when I need it !

Mrswhiteute
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I will try this recipe. My dog has been battling with yeast and ear infection for 2 years. Thanks for this recipe.

darla
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I just found this video while searching for yeast solutions. I have just started the Yeast Free Fido and wondered if I can feed this diet along with Yeast Free Fido. Thanks so much for all the information

terriwalraven
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Thank you after much searching this just what I’ve been looking for and I am interested in buying your book also 🐾🖤

melindasmithsmith
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For those of you looking for similar answers, I emailed support at Dogs Naturally Magazine to ask about not having access to chicken hearts (I've been using dried), the large difference between how much bone meal to use in the recipe vs serving size for Better Bones, substituting dried garlic/turmeric/ginger for fresh, and how to use the Digest product most effectively. Here is their reply:

Thanks for reaching out!

You can give the Digest on an empty stomach before your dog's meal. You can mix it with bone broth!

It is not recommended to substitute fresh garlic for powdered. But you can substitute the ginger and turmeric for the powdered version at half of what is recommended to use fresh, so 1 teaspoon.

For the Better Bones, you would use what is recommended on the jar which is 2 tsp per pound of food!

If you are able to source beef heart, you can sub that for the chicken hearts as well. Try reaching out to a butcher or cattle farmer in your area if you can. They may be able to help you with finding heart!

It would be hard to say how many dried hearts to use, but you can start with 10 or 15. You could try rehydrating them and then weigh them and see what that gets you!

Please let me know if you have any other questions!

Kind Regards,

Vanessa Truswell
Customer Success Partner
Dogs Naturally Magazine

sg
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I love this recipe, would you please tell me for how long you should feed the dog this food? Or it can be serve indefinitely?

gracielaloughridge
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I just finally solved two Standard Poodles with severe yeast in the ears only because of Dog Naturally Magazine’s article about yeast. I spent over $1, 000 a my vet and nothing worked. I stopped feeding kibble with pea protein and later gave them a treat with 2 ingredients only turkey and pea protein and their ears exploded. I am talking about pudding like greenish thick yeast in the ear so bad it was coming up and out like lava… We had to put them on antibiotics but not what the vet kept giving us. BECAUSE THE HOLISTIC VET we have was clueless, he actually kept the infection going on and on. He at one point literally gave up and told me to go to a dermatologist for dogs. WHO HAS THAT KIND OF MONEY? A friend’s horse vet nailed it with a very strong antibiotic but then I had to go to work myself and stop the entire reason for the explosions… it has been over a year… and that’s right it has taken that long. I followed DNM’s articles over and over and then I found a couple of other items, Truseb flush for the ears and Monistat for women and we had to pack their ears with the cream. Yeast was eating their hair and then it was literally eating their inner ear skin, leaving behind bloody crusts like rock candy and they were in tremendous pain. Every single day I had to attack this in the ear by flushing, removing gobs of jelly like yeast with these large dog cotton swab that would grab the jelly yeast intact and pull it out. Today, one of the poodles has kicked it for good, while the other is down to once a week therapies. Neither can eat any kibble ever again, EVER AGAIN! Not until I read the article from Dog Naturally Magazine about yeast did this finally begin to stop. I watched how their poop would change and tell me when to use activated charcoal and we even used Yunna Baiyao for intense bleeding. I never gave into using the prednisone my HOLISTIC VET begged me to use, not one pill. Removing the biofilm was key and I watched it work right in front of me every single day. You could see the change in the ears, the goop from the weeping eyes and in their stool. It was amazing how sick they were all from horrific commercial dog food toxins and the new ingredient PEA PROTEIN in dog food that dogs are not tolerating. Thank you DANA, I AM SO GRATEFUL TO YOU.

pugetsoundstandardpoodles
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Thanks for your video. Our dog suffers with allergys and constant ear infections last one we had checked up it was a yeast infection.
With this diet is it hypoallergenic and how long can you feed this to your dog? Isit temp or permanent meal option?

jamiejones
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I am unable to source chlorella can I substitute with Spirulina? Or is there something else I can use? Many thanks.

msrc
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Thank you love all your videos. ? Is this recipe written anywhere.

mistytrebino
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Ommmggg. There’s so way I could make this, with the amount of ingredients in it. I can hardly keep up with the human dinners in my life.

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