When it comes to preparing homemade dog food, it seems so difficult and unachievable, especially with the type of busy lifestyle we live in this modern age. As a matter of fact, preparing homemade dog food can be easy and provide good nutrient for your dog as well provide you know what you are doing.
If given a choice, I’m sure your dog would prefer natural dog food prepare by you rather than funny size, unrecognizable commercial kibble that are not as healthy. The main problem with most commercial kibble food is that they contain too much low quality protein that contains a high quantity of ammonia producing agents.
A good healthy replacement would be foods that contain eggs, real meats with a low fat content such as white chicken meat, and low fat dairy products such as yogurt and cottage cheese. Such foods are high in moisture and provide high quality protein that dogs need for good health.
One high quality and quick homemade meal that you can provide for your dog would be:
Ingredients:
- Cottage cheese
- Egg
- Chicken (Baked, steam fish, or canned fish)
- Cooked Oatmeal
- Canned Pumpkin (plain, no spice type)
The cottage cheese, egg and chicken should make up to about fifty percent of the meal, oatmeal thirty percent, and twenty percent pumpkin. Barley and whole wheat bread can be used as substitute for the carbohydrates. This recipe only takes a few minutes to prepare and your dog will love it! On the surface, this meal might appear to have high protein content, nevertheless, the protein are of high quality and your dog would have no problem digesting them.
Vegetable based biscuits are another easy to prepare dog food that can be stored for later in the refrigerator or freezer:
Ingredients:
- An Egg
- 1/3 cup of applesauce
- Tablespoon of brewer’s yeast
- A Cup each of cooked brown rice, mashed or grated vegetables
Mix well and drop small dollops of the mixture on a greased cookie tray and bake for about 10 to 13 minutes in a 350 degrees heated baking oven. These biscuits can be served as a treat or as part of your dog’s daily meal.
Preparing your dog food at home is not really difficult and time consuming. A search on dog food recipes online can give you many good dog food recipes also. If you are good at it, you can even provide better nutrition for your dog and save some money along the way.
By: Moses Wright
About the Author:
Moses Wright is the founder of Dog-Diet. You can find more helpful information on Canine Dog Diet, Natural Dog Food and Homemade Dog Food on his website. You can reprint this article if you keep the content and live link intact.
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Here is my own recipe and it is suitable for all dogs... my own thrive on it with fantastic coats, easy weight control, no wind, tartar free teeth, no flea problems and no
doggy breath at all :
1 kg raw beef
1 kg raw mutton/lamb
1.5 kg raw chicken/turkey (white or dark meat it doesn't matter)
1.5 kg raw tripe
1 kg mixed raw offal - liver, kidney, heart
The meat should be chopped into pieces roughly the size of the top of your thumb, then add
2 kg of mixed leafy/green vegetables (spinach, spring greens, broccoli, green beans)
1.5 kg carrotts
1 kg apples
2 large (supermarket sized) bunches of fresh parsley
1.5 kg of frozen peas, lightly cooked
300g sunflower seeds
100g pumpkin seeds
100g sesame seeds
Pulverise all of the above in a food processor so that it resembles a slightly textured cold soup.
Mix all of the above ingredients together (I use a large rubber tub trug, but washing up bowls or buckets will do just as well and then add:
1 kg white rice - cooked (ie 1kg is the raw weight)
1 medium jar of organic honey
1 tube of garlic puree
1 tube of tomato puree
2 tablespoons of brewers yeast
1 - 2 cups of vegetable oil
Mix together well and weigh out daily portions into freezer bags and freeze :-)
I allow 25-30g of food per kilogram of body weight (or expected adult weight in the case of puppies). Feed this amount for the first 2-3 weeks and then adjust up or down according to weight gain or loss until you reach the optimum portion for your dog's metabolism.
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