Sunday, February 26, 2012

Is this a good dog food recipe?

Raw Fed Pups

鈥?1 录 cup ground chicken

鈥?1 录 cup ground beef

鈥?录 cup liver of any animal

鈥?录 cup heart of any animal

鈥?2 陆 cups cup raw pureed vegetables (always feed pureed since in the wild stomach contents would be the primary veggie source. Variety!)

鈥?4 teaspoons bonemeal powder

鈥?1teaspoon ascorbic acid powder with bioflavinoids (vitamin C)

鈥?1 teaspoon kelp powder

鈥?1 teaspoon minced garlic (not powder)

鈥?6 teaspoons oil mixture

Oil mixture:

鈥?11 oz. canola oil (cold pressed)

鈥?2 oz. wheat germ oil

鈥?2 oz. flax oilIs this a good dog food recipe?
Not bad but I don't like the canola oil part. Here's another recipe for you, My dogs love it.



1lb lean Hamburger, boiled and drained of grease.

Then add a few cups of water and a cup of minute rice (add more rice or water as needed later on for desired thickness or soupiness).

Add a little beef bulllion for taste. Crack one or two eggs, mix it up really good and then mix that up with the hamburger/rice mix during cooking. Add some frozen chopped carrots, frozen corn and frozen lima beans (or even fresh diced potatoes) and keep boiling mixture till everything is cooked thouroughly. Turn off the heat and throw in a few ice cubes and stir really well to complete cool down process faster. Put into seperate bowls for each dog and let cool before serve. Make a bowl for yourself and salt/pepper to your liking. Then you all enjoy. Every dog I've ever made this for has loved it. I have to say that it looks terrible but it tastes really great and it really fills the dogs bellies up fast. It also has a lot of nutrients, some fat and a lot of protein. Not an everyday treat because of the fat content, more like a once a month treat. Any leftovers, put into the fridge and microwave the next day for either you or the dogs.

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