Beef N Go Original Coghlan's Squeeze Tubes
A food tube (aka clasp tube) is a vehicle for delivering soft, tasty food straight into your canis familiaris's mouth. Food tubes are great for full general dog preparation when high value treats are needed. They are also invaluable for doing desensitization/counterconditioning for dogs with fear problems.
There is a trick for using food tubes successfully, and just as with the non-crumbly treat recipe, I'm going to tell you right upwards front. I wish someone had told me, because the first fourth dimension I ever tried a food tube, it didn't work for united states and I didn't endeavour it once more for more than a year.
The cloak-and-dagger to expert utilize of a food tube is to become the filling just the right consistency. If it is besides solid or dry out, like basis up roasted white meat craven without much wet, information technology won't extrude correctly. Likewise if it's lumpy. If information technology's too liquid-y, like chicken baby food or plain yogurt, it drips out when you are not trying to feed your canis familiaris and makes a mess.
So what y'all practice is either buy something that is already the right consistency, or mix and match different filling types to attain that in a practise-it-yourself mode.
The residue of the post covers what you lot can buy and what you can make, and has a few other tips for successful utilise.
The Easiest Way
Here is the very easiest mode to apply a food tube for successful high value treat delivery:
- Purchase a couple of Coghlan's squeeze tubes from REI or Amazon. (Trainer Randi Rossman recommends these tubes, which are similar only accept a larger opening. The discussion in this blog is geared towards the Coghlan tubes since they are what I have used and can brand recommendations about.)
- Go to a pet food or grocery store and buy a can of pureed manner domestic dog or cat food. Or for raw feeders, get finely basis meat.
- Put the chapeau on the tube, turn the tube upside downwards, and spoon the food in. If there is carve up juice in the canned food, save it for something else.
- Clasp the air out, fold over the lesser, and close with the included clamp.
- Take off the lid and offer a squirt to your dog when he does something correct. You will become a god in his eyes. (And he'll before long larn how to get the goodness efficiently into his mouth!)
Mixing It Yourself
Again, it's all most the consistency. In the series of pictures above: the "too thick" i was viii oz of baked white meat chicken, chopped fine in a nutrient processor. The "too thin" one was 2.5 oz of Gerber chicken baby food straight out of the jar. The Goldilocks version was merely those two things combined in that proportion.
So that gives you the idea. In almost cases, if you lot use iii – iv parts of something thick cutting with 1 role of something thinner, you'll probably hit the sweetness spot. Here are some suggestions to choose from. Be mindful of the fatty content whenever you give your dog rich stuff. Some of these adjust very well to low fat though.
Thick Things
- Pureed cooked meat
- Pureed boiled liver
- Pureed liverwurst
- Cream cheese (regular, low fat, or non-fatty)
- Neufchatel cheese
- Pureed cooked rice or oatmeal
- Smashed banana
- Mashed potatoes
- Bodily dishes like spaghetti with meat sauce (pureed)
Thin Things
- Low table salt broth
- Yogurt
- Apple tree sauce
- Milk
- Babe nutrient
- Pureed veggies (infant nutrient or homemade)
Can Go Either Way
- Peanut butter
- Mashed sugariness potatoes
- Canned tripe (but every once in a while there is a piece of…something…that doesn't want to get through the hole). That stuff is crack for dogs, though.
- Canned pumpkin
- Small curd cottage cheese
Thickeners
(These are things you can add to something that is too drippy. See Micha'south filling method below.)
- Oat or rice flour
- Guar mucilage
- Tapioca flour
Tips
- Test the mixture at the temperature at which you will be using information technology. Most volition be softer at room temperature, more than solid when refrigerated.
- Examination the consistency by taking off the hat and pointing the stop down. If filling drips out without squeezing, it'due south too thin.
- Avert canned foods that say "chunky," "stew," "homestyle," or "flakes."
- If canned food is too moist, let it drain in a strainer–Randi Rossman.
Fillings
(Thank you to members of the Facebook Fearful Dogs Group for fillings suggestions and others throughout this postal service!)
- Canned dog or cat food: pureed or mousse style. Examples: Health 95% canned food; Newman's Own Organic Dog Food (Debbie Jacobs of Fearfuldogs.com says this i cuts nicely with canned pumpkin); Friskies pâté mode canned true cat food.
- Cheez Whiz (the U.S. stuff in a jar) mixed half and half with canned pumpkin. This makes a passable substitute for spray cheese, which can exist difficult to find.
- Honest Kitchen dehydrated dog food (rehydrated of course!).
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Heather Edgar of Caninesteins says: "The easily-downward favourite of all of my dogs is liverwurst. If you wanted to dilute information technology down because it's both loftier calorie and a bit thick, it could be pureed with a infant nutrient veg or cooked pureed vegetables–the easiest is probably using jarred baby food sweet potato."
- Alex Bliss starts with pureed infant food and adds craven breast, a tin of sardines, or tuna. She says that low fatty soft cheese is also very pop with her dogs as a base for other flavors.
- Yous tin can use pure peanut butter at room temperature, but oh, the calories! Yous'd better take a big dog or a very special occasion!
- Ground raw meat for the raw feeders!
- Deb Manheim CPDT-KA, CDBC of Happy Tails Family Dog Training purees the special diet of ane of her dogs: baked North Atlantic cod and rice congee with vegetables. If you dwelling cook for your dog already, this could be a very straightforward solution.
- Micha Michlewicz starts with a poly peptide or fruit, perhaps some veggies, and then oat or rice flour as a binder. She too mentions that you can blend upwardly your dog's meals and make a paste for the tube.
- Dr. Jenny LeMoine suggests boiled chicken breasts, thinned down with the goop, and some yogurt mixed in equally an optional treat.
- The tube on the left in the big photograph at the pinnacle of the mail has: iv oz Neufchatel cheese, 1/2 oz peanut butter, and 1 oz skim milk. The i on the right has commercial cat food!
Other Tubes: Commercial or Do It Yourself
I really similar the tubes similar Coghlan's with a spiral top and clamp because they are and so resistant to leaks and mess. I take used the same two tubes in agility for years and used them hard. I throw them ahead of my dogs and have never once had a leak or explosion. That being said, hither are some alternatives. Readers, if you know of other tubes, let me know and I'll add together them.
- GoToob+
- Evriholder Dressing to Go
- Used mustard or other condiment squeeze container. Denise Donnelly Zomisky has experimented with this: she says yous need to play around with the texture of the filling.
- A sandwich bag, sealed, with a lower corner cut off –suggested by a Fearful Dogs member
- Re-used toothpaste tube–Anna Jane Grossman explains how in a Huffington Mail article
- Organic babe food in a pouch–a couple of people suggested this!
- Hither's another food that's already in a tube: Carly Loveless points out that in Kingdom of norway you tin can buy flavored foam cheese in a tube. How cool is that? And bacon sounds like a squeamish flavor for a homemade version as well.
What do you put in your nutrient tube?
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