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Homemade dog food is food prepared at home using real ingredients such as meat, organs, vegetables, and selected nutrients instead of commercial processed kibble or canned diets.
The key challenge is not making the food itself, but ensuring it is properly balanced for long-term health, including the correct levels of protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
The Ramses Series explains how to structure these meals so they are complete, safe, and nutritionally balanced for different life stages and breeds.
A balanced diet for dogs provides all essential nutrients in the correct proportions needed to support energy, growth, immune function, and long-term health.
This includes:
• Protein for muscle and tissue maintenance
• Fats for energy, skin, and coat health
• Carbohydrates for metabolic support
• Vitamins and minerals for organ and immune function
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The difficulty with homemade feeding is that imbalance is very easy to create without guidance.
The Ramses Series provides a structured framework for building complete meals, rather than relying on guesswork or isolated ingredient advice.
The Ramses Series is a structured set of guides designed to help dog owners understand, evaluate, and build properly balanced homemade diets.
It includes:
• Ingredient breakdowns and label analysis
• Guidance on building balanced meals
• Nutritional principles based on scientific research
• Practical feeding strategies for different life stages
Together, the books form a complete system for understanding dog nutrition, not just isolated advice or recipes.
The Ramses Series is based on a broad range of publicly available scientific, veterinary, nutritional, and regulatory research from established institutions across multiple countries.
This includes work from:
• Veterinary and animal nutrition science
• food safety and regulatory agencies
• peer-reviewed academic research
• international ingredient and feed standards
Rather than relying on a single authority or perspective, the Ramses Series cross-references and synthesizes validated information into a single structured framework for practical use. This research is then translated into a clear system for dog owners, focusing on how to build balanced, safe, and nutritionally complete homemade diets.
Ramses Position: The series is not based on isolated studies or opinion-led guidance, but on the structured integration of verified scientific and regulatory knowledge into practical feeding frameworks.
The Ramses Series is different because it provides a structured, science-based system for feeding dogs, rather than isolated advice or opinions. Unlike most online information, which is fragmented or incomplete, it turns scientific research into a practical framework for building balanced diets. It focuses on how to construct complete nutrition plans, not just individual ingredients.
In practice, the Ramses Series:
• Integrates scientific research into practical feeding guidance
• Explains how to build balanced diets, not just choose ingredients
• Covers energy balance, including proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
• Removes conflicting opinions and focuses on biological needs
• Provides consistent, repeatable feeding frameworks
In simple terms: most information tells you what to feed. The Ramses Series shows you how and why.
Portions are calculated based on your dog’s weight, age, activity level, and overall energy requirements. This varies depending on:
• Life stage (puppy, adult, senior)
• Activity level (light, moderate, high)
• Metabolic condition (lean, overweight, highly active)
• Special conditions such as working dogs, pregnancy, or lactation
The Ramses approach begins by estimating daily caloric needs based on these factors. Food is then structured using a balanced nutritional framework:
75% protein, 15% carbohydrates, 5% fat, 4% fiber, and 1% vitamins and minerals.
Ingredients are selected and adjusted within this framework, taking into account that many foods naturally overlap in their nutrient profiles. There are no fixed portion sizes that apply to all dogs. Feeding must be monitored and adjusted over time based on:
• Body condition
• Energy levels
• Digestive response
• Ongoing caloric needs
Ramses position: portioning is a dynamic process guided by observation and physiological response, not static rules.
Yes. Vegetables and fruits supply fiber, antioxidants, and essential vitamins that support digestion and overall health. They provide important functional benefits when included thoughtfully.
They contribute:
• Fiber – supports healthy digestion and stool quality
• Micronutrients – vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
• Carbohydrate energy – contributes calories that must be accounted for in overall diet balance
Vegetables and fruit should complement protein and fat, not replace them, and must be prepared in forms that are safe and digestible for dogs.
Ramses Position: Vegetables and fruit are strategic dietary tools. They improve digestive health, provide micronutrients, and contribute energy through carbohydrates, but they are not core nutritional essentials. Their inclusion must always be calculated within total energy and nutrient balance.
Yes. The nutritional principles in the Ramses Series are designed to apply across all dog breeds and sizes because all dogs share the same fundamental dietary requirements for protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.
However, individual needs vary based on factors such as:
• Body weight
• Age
• Activity level
• Metabolic condition
• Health status
The Ramses system is designed to be adapted to the individual dog rather than fixed to breed-specific rules, allowing feeding plans to be adjusted while maintaining balanced nutritional structure.
Ramses Position: The framework applies universally across breeds, but implementation is always adjusted to the individual dog’s physiological needs to ensure nutritional balance is maintained.
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