Veg-to-Bowl Frequently Asked Questions
Can Veg-to-Bowl be frozen?
Yes. But freeze without the oil . We do not recommend freezing or cooking the oil that you add to the mix. Add the oil just before feeding.
Can Veg-to-Bowl be used with cooked meat?
Yes. While many of our customers use raw meat with Veg-to-Bowl as their base, you can prepare Veg-to- Bowl with raw or cooked protein.
We recommend lightly pan searing meat for those who do not feed raw.
Can Veg-to-Bowl be used for a dog with diabetes?
One of the best things about Dr. Harvey’s pre-mixes is that a guardian can control the protein and fat content of the daily diet. In the case of diabetes, it is most important that the animal has sufficient protein, fresh food of high quality, fresh non-toxic water and certain supplements including a good whole food multivitamin supplement, chromium, Co Enzyme Q10 and Alpha- Lipoic Acid. These supplements along with a natural fresh diet will support the pancreas and help to balance blood sugar levels. While some animals will require medication, it is possible to lessen or eliminate insulin treatments with these suggestions. Dogs with diabetes should, of course, be monitored by a veterinarian. Maintaining your companions weight is also critical, but a low fat diet is not a good solution as the fat in the food is essential for metabolism. Using Dr. Harvey’s Canine Health or Veg-to-Bowl and adjusting the protein to be over 26% can make provide the proper ratio of protein to carbohydrates. This will mean a lower carbohydrate intake, which is exactly what you want for a diabetic dog.


