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  1. I am a strict Keto eater so is there anything in the Keto diet a dog shouldn't have? For example, I would not give my dog cacao but it's ok on a keto diet. I'm going with the home-made food, and trying your recipe. That's pretty simple and good on keto, and like me eating the same foods everyday, but I vary the meats/vegies. Sometimes Oils, sometimes Butter, things like that. Will she suffer in the transition from her dog food? I mean like I did from the simple carbs and sugars which she doesn't eat those except if they are hidden in this dog food 🙁

  2. What if your dog is healthy now, according to local Vet, but I want to prevent cancer, diabetes etc.? You said consider the diet if they are sick, but I'm guessing you also would start a dog on this before they get sick, just like a people? I'm on keto 1.5 years and have pretty much zero diabetes any longer (type 2) and at a good weight after losing from 140 down to 116. I've subscribed because I believe in what you are saying 😉

  3. Hello doctor, I am considering to buy "Ketona" dry dog foods. Only contains 6% carbohydrates. I am wondering if my dog with annal glands cancer can eat it. Please, I will wait for your answer. Thank you

  4. Dr Jones my yorkie Max got diagnosed with diabetes 7 weeks ago, I'm still in shock I hate injecting him, he is 12 yrs old, what do I need to get to stop giving him insulin, I'm vry depressed about the whole thing can you help me to help Max?
    Thank you so much
    Clara Mayas

  5. I've been told by my vet that cat food is to be kept completely out of my dogs reach because it's harmful due to containing too much protein. He can't kick the near empty can, according to him, as it's bad for his ph.

  6. How does this reconcile with "high fat diets cause pancreatitis in dogs"??
    Is it about saturated (animal) fats versus polyunsaturated fats?
    Would my dog end up with pancreatitis on doggie keto?
    And would flukes in liver or pancreas explain the discrepancies? I know in humans flukes can alter blood sugar levels upwards by messing with endocrine system and suppressing beta cells. This could be root cause of many problems?

  7. So I have a diabetic doggy. Maltipoo about 15 years old. He’s on the w/d diet. Canned and dry. I was told by his vet that he needs to be on a low fat food which is why they put him on the hills prescription WD. We have never really been able to get his insulin levels where they need to be he currently gets nine units every 12 hours and the closest to normal we can get him is in the very low 400. Do you think at this point it would be recommended to try this diet and do a glucose curve to see its affects?

  8. @Dr.Jones ..we rescued our dog Fuzzy 4 yrs ago from an animal shelter. The past owner had to go to a nursing home. 9 months later she became diabetic and went blind. I am also diabetic for 35 yrs. Type 1 and so is Fuzzy. I make her food plus give her some canned wd from the vet. She also has allergies so she's on apoqil. And give her a multi vitamin. I check her blood sugar by shaving an area above her tail. Checking her 2 times a day. And giving her shots on her sides rotatating each time, 2 x's a day. She is on NPH. Tell me if I can alimitate rice, but continue with cooked chicken, and low fat ground cooked turkey, or cooked beef. BTW She hates carrots 🥕 lol. Should I give her kibble also?. It is also wd from the vet..please help me 🙏. I would love to alimitate her insulin in the future. She does get lows also sometimes so I treat them with a little maple syrup. We help…we are her eyes and ears ( she can only hear a little.) She is so precious and want her around for a long time. Our vet said she is lucky to have us. Others might have put her down 😥. That WILL NOT HAPPEN with us!! She give unconditional ❤. I appreciate Everything you do to help our sweet babies from GOD 🙏. GOD BLESS YOU. I don't have a way to communicate with you and don't have your email…please help me and our FUZZY🙏😥💕

  9. Thank you for this video. Could you possibly make a playlist with more information and resources/research. What about the price comparison (I have a 70lb 3yo intact female pyredoodle) I’m training to be a medical service dog for myself. (I am on a keto diet and would not be an extra burden in cooking it. She’s had issues with kibble and I want to give her the best food within my means & capability. Thank you again!

  10. dogs are like wolves facultative carnivores, meaning carnivores who, when at a pinch, can survive to a limited extent on some non-meat food. the difference is that, living alongside us for the past +20k years or so, dogs have evolved to use some more non-meat stuff than wolves. but overall they are mostly carnivores, so yeah, in a way i guess you can say they should be on keto diet, as long as that mostly includes just meat… cats and felines in general are instead obligate carnivores, they can only tolerate very small amounts of food other than meat but must subsist pretty much only on meat.

  11. Hello there! One of my dogs is 16 and aside from kidney insufficiency, she is alright. But because of this problem, she is eating dog food called RENAL, recommended by our vet. I wonder if there is anything that I could prepare for her at home, that would be healthier. My other one is 6 and she needs to lose weight and I am going to try the keto diet on her (as I have been on the keto lifestyle myself, for the last 4 years and it is awesome).

  12. We've been warned about too much cooked fat causing pancreatitis. Does this change on KETO? I've been feeding my dog Keto/Carnivore for over a year now and he is thriving, but I always wonder about the fat proportions. I make my own dog food following Dr. Nick Thompson's (holistic vet) guidelines, but I always watch the fattiness of the meat. I add coconut oil, which he loves. So I assume my dog is fat adapted, does that reduce the danger of pancreatitis? I have to cook the food a little as he turns his nose up at completely raw.

  13. This was a very helpful video. Thank you, Dr. Jones. Full transparency. I am President & CEO of KetoPet and Co-Founder and CEO of Visionary Keto Pet Foods. Bones & Co and Ketona are other keto foods you can try. My goal is to help dogs lead a quality of life and a longer life. When I was a boy our dogs used to live to their late teens. Nowadays, I hear from many pet parents whose dogs have metabolic diseases like cancer and epilepsy at a very early age. The rainbow bridge is far too busy!

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