Monday, January 30, 2012

Dog food recipes?

i am making homemade food for my dogs now because kibble just doesnt suit them and their sensitive stomachs...so could you please give me a few recipes that have things like chicken in them? and i dont want any raw food recipes, please :)Dog food recipes?
I feed my dogs home-made too and when you do, you need to make very, very sure your dogs are getting a balanced diet complete with all the vitamins and minerals they need. That's why I really recommend you get Dr. Pitcairn's book "Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats". It's got complete recipes for meals, as well as all the additives they need and what they do.



In addition to food, it's also got lots of other info like holistic and alternative therapies, caring for a sick pet, creating a healthy environment, helping your dog make the switch to a natural diet, and much more. The book's a great investment.Dog food recipes?
If my dogs have an upset tummy, I will make them rice with chicken or beef boilion in it with the water while its cooking so it has a good taste. I feed my dogs Nurtomax and Iams, they also have senstive stomaches and they love the food with no issues. Good luck!
I have 2 options for you, #1 you can switch the dog food to Royal Canin for sensitive stomachs I give this to my poms and it works very well, or the other thing is this

use White chicken only, dark meat has to much grease bake until done debone all meat and cook white rice use a bag of mixed frozen veggies ( peas carrots green beans) NO CORN ists to hard to digest, mix 1 part chicken and 1/2 part rice and 1/4 part veggie, use no salt pepper or seasonings, a small amount of garlic power will be ok but dont over do itDog food recipes?
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Sorry I don't know any but remember to get a vitamin for them at the vet's or a good pet store since the kibble comes with supplements you have to add your own and cook with a little oil too.Dog food recipes?
Boiled chicken or ground beef, white rice, green beans, carrots, peas, mac %26amp; cheese, plain yogurt, cottage cheese, scrambled egg ( no butter). Not a recipe but some things your vet would probably recommend, along with a good multi vitamin. No corn or gassy veggies.

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