Share healthy homemade dog food recipes!
Hello friends! What do you think? I hope your day is going well! Today I go to my kids’ school for volunteers and look forward to doing it for a while. Sauna blanket After training. It should be a rather modest day!
In today’s post, I am calling on all dog owners. I wanted to share Maisey’s latest obsession with you: Homemade dog food. If you want to upgrade what feed your dog, this simple recipe is packed with nutrients and she’ll be hooked on it.
(Look at your crazy eyes. She’s crazy about it.)
TBH, I always felt a bit bad giving her packaged dog food. She has always begged for scraps of broccoli and peppers (her two favorites), and stole the whole brisket from the counter (and ate it on our new white sofa, which makes me sick), Ramen and curry. But can you blame her? Knowing her flavour profile, I pour her kibble into her bowl and feel a bit off by the gourmet gal. To get things up, we put fresh pets from whole food on top (it felt very expensive and still like a block of packaged meat), but I have to have a better way I knew it.
I began researching Tons and found veterinarian-approved recipes online and eventually started making them myself.
We look forward to sharing all the details with you! It’s cheaper than a fresh pet with certified organic, fresh farm, wild ingredients, and I love knowing everything that’s got into it. There are no preservatives or anything extra. Friendly reminder: Always consult your vet before changing your dog’s food. This works in Maisey, but it is important to note that dogs may be able to have different allergens or may not be able to withstand certain things.
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Healthy homemade dog food recipes
Benefits of homemade dog food:
There are many benefits to making dog food at home, including:
Material Control: Preparing your dog’s food from scratch gives you complete control over the quality of the ingredients used, ensuring your furry friend only gets the best.
Avoiding rough ingredients: Traditional dog foods often contain suspicious ingredients such as fillers, artificial preservatives, and low-quality meat that is harmful to the health of your dog.
Tailored nutrition: Homemade dog foods allow you to tailor your dog’s diet to your specific needs, whether you require a specific protein source or are allergic to certain ingredients.
Improved digestibility: The whole fresh ingredients are easier to digest for dogs, improving nutrient absorption and overall health.
Materials and their advantages:
The recipe that influenced this is Dr. Judy’s Papore Af. To her Complete post here And you can actually order it online! This is more of a topper, so Maisey still gets the “Me, Love and You” nude superfood kibble (You can order from Thrive Market. In her bowl, there was no need to be specific in the ingredient ratio.
We also include some extra ingredients that are not found in the original recipe, but they are also beneficial and delicious for your dog.
Ground beef: An excellent source of proteins and essential amino acids for muscle health. Bonus points for lean ground beef!
Ground Türkiye: Low-fat lean protein packed with essential nutrients. It is also considered hypoallergenic, making it ideal for allergic puppies.
Organ meat (heart, liver, gravel, spleen): It is rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc and vitamin B12, and is essential for your dog’s overall health.
Butternut squash: Packed with vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants to support immune function and digestion.
sardine: An excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids that promote healthy skin and coat, reduce inflammation and support joint health. Sardines are one of Mysy’s greatest foods ever!
Lush greenery: It provides essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamin K, calcium and folic acid for overall health and vitality.
Green Beans: Perfect for providing vitamins, minerals and high doses of fiber. Green beans help with vision, immune system, bone health and more.
egg: It is rich in choline, protein, and essential nutrients. If you’re using fresh farm eggs, you can also add a shell. I used organic eggs from the grocery store, so every time I use this ingredient in my recipe, I use the membrane inside the egg.
oyster: High in zinc and selenium, which are important for immune function and thyroid health.
cranberry: It is rich in antioxidants and is beneficial for urinary tract health.
broccoli: It contains fiber, vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C and calcium, for optimal health.
green pepper: Provides vitamin A, vitamin C and antioxidants to support immune function and eye health.
Flax oil: Sources of omega-3 fatty acids for healthy skin and coats, and joint support.
ginger: It has anti-inflammatory properties and AIDS in digestion.
brown rice: A healthy addition to any diet due to fiber, vitamins and minerals.
Healthy homemade dog food recipes
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In a large bowl, mix ground beef, organ meat, butternut squash, sardines, leafy greens, oysters, cranberries, broccoli, peppers and ginger. It may be the easiest way to blend this easily in a food processor, but that’s a personal preference.
I put flax oil in the fridge and drizzle with a small amount before serving.
Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure uniform distribution.
Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and lightly bake at 325°F for 20-30 minutes.
Let the food cool before serving it to your dog. Keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, and the rest can be frozen in individual parts. Instead of serving a maisie cup for dinner, I used Super Cube Until you feed her this extremely delicious meal, until it’s time to make more!
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Healthy homemade dog food recipes
This healthy homemade dog food recipe is based on Dr. Judy’s puppy loaf recipe. It’s a great way to give your dog fresh food with lots of nutrients!
2 LBS Organic Glass Feed Grand Beef
1 cup The chicken heart
Add other organ meat such as spleen, sugar, and liver. I used a local farm blend containing heart, spleen and liver
2 Can of sardines underwater
2 Olive oil mussel can
3 Eggs (use shellfish if fresh on the farm; use egg membrane inside the shell if from a grocery store)
1 cup Butternut squash, minced
1 cup Broccoli chopped
2 Peppers, sown and chopped
A handful of lush greens (I used chard), chopped
1 tsp Grated inger’s
1/2 cDried cranberries (Make sure no sugar is added and no ingredients)
Cold pressed flax oil, serve
In a large bowl, mix ground beef, organ meat, chopped butternut squash, sardines, lush greens, oysters, cranberries, broccoli, peppers and ginger. Place flax oil in the fridge and drizzle a little while ago.
Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure uniform distribution.
Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and lightly bake at 325°F for 20-30 minutes.
Note
Let the food cool before serving it to your dog. Keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, and the rest can be released in individual parts. I used it Super Cube.
It’s so nice to serve fresh Maisey foods packed with nutrients!!
So, tell me, friend: do you make your dog food? Is there a brand you love?
xo
Gina
Homemade dog treats are available here.