Adding Variety:
We at Sojourner Farms® believe in feeding variety, and thus encourage
adding
veggies and other healthy foods to Sojos. For small animals mix in a
teaspoon
of chopped veggies per meal. Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup or more for larger
animals. Recommended
vegetables include chopped greens, carrots, and other natural foods such
as
cooked rice, yogurt, or eggs. Avoid citrus fruits, onions, and spicy
foods.
Commonly Asked Questions
& Helpful Tips
Q: Is homemade pet food
expensive and hard to make?
A: No. Preparation is very
simple and the results are well worth the small time required. Sojos has no
fillers so it lasts much longer than other pet foods. When you consider the
price per feeding, it's a great value. Check out this article for more info.
Q: What if my dog has
allergies?
A: Because Sojos isn’t
processed into a pellet or sprayed with synthetic additives (which can burden
the body with toxicity), your pet shouldn’t experience allergic reactions like
they might with traditional commercial pet foods.
Q: Will my dog gain or
lose weight on Sojos?
A: When feeding a raw diet
your dog may lose a little fat, which is normal, and then over time gain it
back in muscle. If you want to keep weight on, soak the mix overnight. Adding
avocados and alfalfa powder also promote weight gain.
Q: Is this food too soft
to clean my dog’s teeth?
A: Dry dog food does not
clean teeth. That would be like a person eating potato chips to clean their
teeth. Your dog’s teeth are cleaned by a strong immune system and healthy,
plaque-fighting saliva, which is the result of a healthy diet.
Q: Do I need to add a
supplement to this food?
A: Unlike Sojos,
traditional pet food is cooked, thus robbing it of naturally-occurring
nutrients. Still, we encourage supplements to boost nutrition for sick,
pregnant, or geriatric dogs, puppies, or even healthy dogs. Adding raw
vegetables to our mix is a great way to provide natural supplementation.
Instructions:
Combine Sojos, raw or lightly-cooked
meat, and water. Let mixture soak in refrigerator for at
least
15 minutes (preferably overnight) and serve. You can mix
up to
a four-day batch ahead of time and refrigerate in a sealed
container
or freeze larger batches. For adult and senior dogs we
recommend
once-a-day feeding. For puppies we recommend twice-a-day
feeding.
Starting Out:
It is crucial to switch your animal to Sojos gradually. We recommend at
least a
two-week transition (4-6 weeks for older, ill, or finicky animals).
Start with
just a tiny bit of Sojos and water mixed with the food you’re currently
using
and gradually increase each day as you decrease your pet’s old food.
Adding Variety:
We at Sojourner Farms® believe in feeding variety, and thus encourage
adding
veggies and other healthy foods to Sojos. For small animals mix in a
teaspoon
of chopped veggies per meal. Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup or more for larger
animals. Recommended
vegetables include chopped greens, carrots, and other natural foods such
as
cooked rice, yogurt, or eggs. Avoid citrus fruits, onions, and spicy
foods.