Homemade Dog Food Recipes
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As animal lovers we want nothing more than to make our dog’s
life as happy and long as possible. We buy him toys to play
with, we make sure that he is warm in the winter and cool in
the summer, and we feed him a high quality food. The only
problem is that many of the ‘quality foods’ that are sold in
pet shops and supermarkets are not exactly what you would
consider quality at all.
The fact is that some contain products that most of us would
prefer our pets not eat. With that being said it’s not
surprising that there is a growing trend for dog owners to make
their own homemade dog food. This is one way to insure that
your dog is getting a quality food and you know exactly what it
is made of.
If the thought of creating your own dog food sounds
intimidating, relax – it can be as easy as you want to make it.
Here’s a quick and nutritious dog meal that my dogs love. I
begin with instant oats, instant rice, and peanut butter.
In reality I don’t measure at all, but for the sake of this
article I will say that I use about 1 cup of oats, ½ cup of
rice and about 1 cup of peanut butter. I then add enough water
to cook the oats and rice. The next step is simply microwaving
the mix for 2 - 3 minutes. Then I add a large, store bought can
of beef stew. My dogs love this mix and it’s quick and easy to
whip up. I add the beef stew after I have micro-waved so the
mixture will be warm but not hot.
This is a healthy and nutritious meal because it provides
plenty of protein along with lots of grains and vegetables. But
even though this recipe works great for my dogs, you should
check with your veterinarian before using it or any homemade
recipe. The reason is that many dogs have food related
allergies and that means the recipe would need to be modified
to meet your dog’s needs.
Although my method of creating homemade dog food is quick
and easy, some people prefer to cook homemade mixtures more
slowly in crock pots or Dutch ovens. This of course means they
are preparing large quantities that can be separated out for
future single uses. This method allows for immediate future
feedings then, as all you have to do is warm the prepared meal
before serving.
A sample recipe of that sort follows:
Start with a pound of chicken or turkey. Add 6 cups of water
and 2 cups of rice (brown rice is preferable). Mix in 8 ounces
of frozen mix of broccoli, cauliflower and carrots. Season with
1 teaspoon of dried Rosemary. Cooking time in a Dutch oven will
be approximately 25 – 30 minutes, in a crock pot it will be
approximately 2 – 3 hours.
When finished cooking let cool and separate into single
servings. These can be frozen if desired. When feeding time
arrives, simply remove dish from refrigerator or freezer, warm
in microwave, and serve.
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