The best doggy buiscuits recipe
INGREDIENTS
* 2 cups whole wheat flour
* 1 cup cornmeal
* 1 tablespoon salt
* 1/3 cup vegetable oil
* 1 egg
* 1 cup water
INGREDIENTS
* 2 cups whole wheat flour
* 1 cup cornmeal
* 1 tablespoon salt
* 1/3 cup vegetable oil
* 1 egg
* 1 cup water
This recipes was taken from: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/The-Best-Doggy-Biscuits/Detail.aspx
If you enjoyed this free homemade dog food recipe you can also visit my cat food recipes blog and learn more on how to make your own pet food
Chicken feet for your dog
Before to make any fast comment, know that chicken feet are the number one homemade dog food in a LOT of countries, the principal motivation for this is being the cost which can be as low as zero bucks for many kilograms of chicken feet, ..
The first thing that you will need to check is if there are chicken butchers in your country that have live chicken in their shops, this may be not the case if you live in Europe or in America, ..
In spite of some spread claims that chicken feet would make your dog less intelligent, this is totally non-scientific and should not be trusted, however feeding your dog chicken feet exclusively and for a long period of time can be a bad idea as it is not a so nutrient rich dog food!
In fact I am not saying here that this is the perfect homemade dog food that you should ultimately go for or any nonsense like that, truth must be said, this is a poor dog food for poor people, I tell you about it because I know many of you are tired of having to pay expensive food to satisfy their dogs daily needs, .. this idea can help you save some dollars monthly but should not be used to completely substitute normal dog food (homemade or canned) in your dog diet.
If you decided you would get some chicken feet for your dog to eat from time to time, then your next decision would be wheter you want to feed them cooked or raw! I will leave this choice up to you, but I suggest cooking the chicken feet can make them easier to eat for your dog, even if you're into a raw food diet.
If you like this dog food idea you are likely to like my chicken heads cat food recipe article as well! I hade made it for cats but the ideas are the same.
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Eeasy homemade dog food recipe
- 1 cup boiled chicken
- 1/2 cup cooked brown rice
- 2 jars baby food vegetables (carrots, peas, beans, sweet potatoes, etc.)
Doggy Hamburger
- 1 cup hamburger meat, cooked in 1 tbsp canola oil
- 2 boiled peeled and chopped eggs,
- 1/2 cup of cooked oatmeal
- 1 jar of green beans (baby food)
- 1 jar carrots (baby food)
- 2 Tbsp cottage cheese.
Homemade pet food Vs. Commercial canned food
Is Homemade Dog Food Worth the trouble? .. YEAH !!
You've probably heard of the recent pet food recalls. They have terrified every pet owner out there. Consequently, many pet owners have turned to the making of their own homemade pet food as a way to ensure the safety of their pets.
But before you start making your own homemade dog meals, you need to know that you will have to be very careful about what you put in your homemade dog food. Many vets are very worried about the state of dogs health as more owners start making their dog food instead of buying it.
When they make it right, commercial dog food contains all of the necessary nutrients your dog needs. It doesn't have any added ingredients that can harm dogs. Unfortunately, many of the homemade dog food recipes that you can find on the internet can be bad for your dog's health and in some cases it can even be dangerous! (expl: onions! never feed your dog onions!)
Prior to using any of the dog food recipes you find, please consult with your dog's veterinarian. he will tell you if any of the ingredients might be harmful to your dog, and if the recipe is adequate in the nutrition your dog needs.
Do that at least if you have a doubt that your dog may encounter health problems or already has some, but if your dog is perfectly healthy and if the recipes entirely consists of natural dog food (and I mean what dogs eat in nature = meat, ...etc) then I believe there is no need to consult any vets at all :)