Monday, February 20, 2012

Recipes for dogs anything will do?

I feed two of my three puppies raw or cooked food 100% of the time (the other one prefers canned food, kibble and chicken, I only use good quality canned food and kibble).

Well, someone just posted about good raw foods for their dogs, and I wanted to know some more recipes to feed my dogs.

Currently they generally get either a broth (mince, carrot, broccoli, sweet potato, peas, pumpkin) or yoghurt (lactose free) and berries or if I am lazy mince, kibble and canned dog food for all three (maybe, once a week).

Well, what are some other recipes I can try out for dogs?

And if you don't have any, do you know any other foods I can introduce to the broth I make them or what you feed your dogs??

Thanks!

=)Recipes for dogs anything will do?
Feeding you dogs a variety of things that are not dog food per se will make it impossible to get them to eat what is good and balanced for them. Many dogs fed homemmade diets end up at the vet with deficiencies, some of which can be life threatening. Not good.



Doing this can also be life threatening in that someone else might not be willing to cook for these dogs, and God forbid anything should happen to you - they might not eat what they were fed. Anything like this can mean the difference between getting a new home, and not. Just something to think about, in case.



If you insist upon feeding your dogs homemade diets. take a look at this website, and speak toyour vet. You should be supplementing the food with the proper vitamins to complete the picture:

WWW.BalanceIt.com

This website not only is a place to buy the prescription vitamins, but it also has a tool by which you can balance your recipes so they are more complete.



Keep in min d that just because it seems like a good thing for humans to eat, it may not be the best thing for dogs, and dogs these days often have multiple food allergies.Recipes for dogs anything will do?
my dogs are fed on a combination of raw bones, meat and fruit and veg put through the juicer and the juice and pulp mixed together again, also known as the BARF diet ( Bones And Raw Food). They have offal and some fish and oil also. No comercial food ever goes near my dogs and they look so good on it the new vet at our practice would not have it that my lab is 8 years old as his teeth are as clean as a puppy's and i've never brushed them they get cleaned when the dogs eat the bones. Look it up, it well worth it and i will never go back.
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