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Homemade Dog Food

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Question Everything

  • Point #1

Folks selling stuff do not have your best intrest at heart.  They have your money at heart.  How to get your money into their wallet, that is.

  • Point #2

I have my doubts about the quality of ANY factory produced dog and cat food.  (think China)

  • Point #3

My hubs’ mom used to cook for the dogs.  She cooked the weird, gross parts of the chicken that we usually don’t eat and threw in some cornmeal or oats or something.

Now, when I put all of these points together in my brain and leave ‘em to brew for a while the obvious outcome is that Trixie-the-Wonder-Dog is gonna be eating some homemade dog food.

You know you’re curious.  Go ahead and Google homemade dog food.  As always, Google came up with 4 billion recipes (~ 3.9999 billion).  I can’t say I am gonna follow any of those, but just using the ideas as a guideline I oughtta be able to provide some yummy meals for my favorite 4 footed admirer.

And I found a great site for dog treat recipes.  This one is very similar to the recipe I use.

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2 Comments

  1. MrsP says:

    We had a very experienced trainer come to our home and work with our dog (he has some emotional issues, like being scared of his own shadow) he recommended that we feed our dog raw meat and raw vegetables with some bran or a small amount of cooked rice/pasta, the meat can be of any grade including offal but only once or twice a week
    most vegetables are fine but definitely NO ONION, and we can normally pick up 3-5kg bag of bones from our local butcher for $1 or $2 and substitute a bone or two for meat once or twice a week

  2. angie says:

    truly never thought about making my own dogfood and now you have the wheels rolling I am going to check this out