does anybody else do a home-prepared dog food diet? I've been reading up on what is actually in commercial dog food, and its really gross and unhealthy. I have been reading into home-prepared dog food diets, and i was wondering if anybody else does that? and NO, i do NOT mean a raw food diet.
if you do prepare your dogs food at home, what recipes do you use? etc.Home-prepared dog food diet.?
My dogs are fed a "partial - raw" diet.
Breakfast is either raw or homecooked dogfood.
Supper is a good kibble.
The kibble I use has rice, not corn.
I crock pot my dogs' meals most days.
I have a 6gal crock pot. I keep it simple. Dogs don't need fancy. They LOVE meat...
I fill the crock pot about 2/3 of the way with meat (don't remove the fat) %26amp; cover it completely with water, usually beef products (including heart, tongue, liver, pancreas, etc. from the abbatoir). Once the meat has cooked in the crock pot for 4-6 hours, I put in 1 to 1.5 cups of rice and crock pot it another 1-2 hours. Sometimes I add chopped celery at this point. Finally, I put in 1 to 1.5 cups of plain oatmeal and turn the pot off. This absorbs the remaining liquid not absorbed by the rice. I may also add canned spinach (drained) at this time if I didn't add celery.
That's it. All it needs after this is to be cooled down.
In the morning, I serve each dog 1% of it's body weight in raw or homemade dogfood and then top it with 1/8 tsp of kelp and 1-2 TB of plain yogurt. These help with skin condition and gassiness problems.
Breakfast excites my dogs and their energy levels went WAY UP when I shifted to this diet. Dogs don't need a variety of recipes. I alternate beef with chicken. If you have hunters who can provide you with deer meat, this is also a good meat to cook for your dog. If you have meat cutters in your area that you can get trimmings from, the dogs LOVE goat %26amp; lamb bones and scraps of meat and fat. My dogs get MOST excited when I have the lamb trimming scraps from the 4H lambs that people had butchered for the freezer. The meat cutter gave me all those scraps for free and I kept them in the freezer and got out a bit at a time as treats or to put in the homemade food.
Enjoy. You can email me if you need more information @-%26gt;--Home-prepared dog food diet.?
my best advice is dont do it you cant get all what a dog needs with human food best to stick with dog food or your dog will become malnurished there are alot of organic dog food out there like nature's own
It is all I've fed for 3 years now and my pets health has improved 10000000%. Check out Dr Pitcairn, the Whole Dog Journal(a magazine), and many more I don't know about. The pet food companies somehow try to convince you that dog food is good but read the ingredients. Would you eat that? If you did you would be sick as a dog. If you are smart enough to feed yourself, you can feed your dog with just a little research. Too bad you're against raw.Home-prepared dog food diet.?
Dogs should naturally eat raw food, that is what makes their immune system and general health at its best. If you really don't want to feed raw, just give cooked meats such as chicken or beef etc. your dog will improve so very much when you switch from commerical dog foods!
i personally dont cook kiras food, i raw feed, but i know lots of people who do cook the food.
all they do is boil up the meats, sometimes add a bit of rice (tbh i dont know why) and sometimes cook a bit of veg up. Little bits of organs like liver and heart should also be added. Just vary the meat each day or couple of days to keep it interested.
tbh tho i dont see why you want to cook it though, your cooking the bulk of the nutrients out. but its your choice. either way its much better than kibble.Home-prepared dog food diet.?
Hi, if you feel you don't have enough time to make something for your dog as well as yourself, there is an alternative- frozen dog food. These meals are home cooked and sold frozen, so you can defrost them when it's supper time. This way you're getting the best of both- your dog is eating something healthy and nutritious, yet it's not any more trouble for you. Plus there's lots of different flavours/recipes to choose from. Any pet shop should sell these, eg, PamPurred Pets.
Many people have had success with preparing their own food for their dogs. It's probably better than most commercial kibble if you pay careful attention to the dog's nutritional needs. It certainly takes a little more planning and preparation. I do feed my dog a raw diet with great results so far. I made that decision because cooking does remove some of the nutritional value.
There are quite a few Yahoo groups you could look into joining, people that make their own food, cooked or raw. Good luck!
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Nut鈥?/a>
http://pets.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/C鈥?/a>
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