Satin Balls Recipe to Fatten Up a Dog

Satin balls are used to fatten up a dog. They are basically meatballs that are full of fat and calories.
This video clip provides you with a good satin balls recipe for dogs with help from a holistic pet professional (expert - Jenn Fadal, filmed by Jeffrey Carter).

People say:

jackii is here: who came up with the name so funny lol

Robin M.: The name came from the inventor of the recipe who had a dog named satin that he needed to fatten up.

zhaquiri: At least he didn't end up calling them "Satin's Balls" aha

Jesse Gutierrez Cell_20kennelz: my Bullys absolutely loved it, thank you, I will be using cereal and oats on the next round but they love it

marthasmadman: I was wondering how stinky will their poo be after eating raw meat

King Daniel: It's not that stinky but their farts are horrible if u feed dem an egg haha

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Other comments and questions:

esther constancio: my dog just had pups and lost alot if weight ima try this thank you

FamilyLove: Do they have to go in the freezer? Or can they be refrigerated?

Metalmagex: the purpose of freezing is so they last longer...if you refrigerate it the meat will only be good for a few days in comparison to a few weeks when freezing

Yesenia Diaz: so I can take them out the fridge and feed it frozen?

Khalis Davis: what age can you start a puppy with this meal.. periodically

Wilfrantz Romulus: I lh

danny elvis: How often/regular do i feed my dogs this?

Bella Albanese: whenever it you think it needs it

Junito Sola: what type of cereal do I use?

Bella Albanese: natural (any type you like)

Anderson C: Most dogs will eat raw minced beef?? If they've never been on a raw meat diet??? Wondering if I'd be wasting my time and money trying to get my almost 17 year old dog to eat it. Could be a total waste...having bought all the ingredients I'll never touch myself again.

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