Saturday, October 1, 2011

What are some good food recipes for dogs?

I want to start feeding my dog home cooked food for dinner (dog food in the morning, home cooked food in the evening). What are some good recipes that I can prepare for him?


So far I've tried baked chicken and carrots and he loves it.|||I feel sorry for your dog. He's really missing out. Raw is the most appropriate food for dogs. You'd be surprised at the health of raw fed dogs. We are able to kiss vet's goodbye. Raw feed dogs have clean, pearly white teeth. No need to brush or take to vet and have them cleaned. No bad doggie breath. No flea problems. Poop does not smell, there is very little of it, and left out in the sun, it turns to white powder and disappears because the dog's digestive system was able to remove all of the nutrients from it. Ever seen a commercially fed dog's poop do that? If you did research on the net, you too would see that raw is the most appropriate way to feed your canines.


Check out how easy these recipes are:


www.rawfeddogs.net/recipes|||My dogs love to eat leftover scrambled eggs and bacon in the morning, and sometimes hashbrowns as well. Also, this might sound disgusting, but grease from cooking poured over their dry food is a favorite of theirs as well. You might think that unhealthy, but it's actually helped to heal my dogs faster (in my opinion) when they come home with barbed wire cuts and such. My Australian Kelpie mix also like apples to chew on.|||My dad makes up this mix.


Mince, rice, vegetables of all sorts and beef stock.


Cook the vegetables in the micorwave or boil them until they are soft. Boil mince in water and beef stock and when cooked add vegetables. Turn down low, put lid on pot and let simmer until vegetables go mushy and it all mixs together.


It doesnt look to crash hot but his dogs love it


Hope that helps. I guess you could use different sorts of mince if your dog doesnt like brrf or just for something different. It doesnt matter what vegetables. Im pretty sure dad uses carrots, potato, a little pumpkin, little broccoli, spinach. Its just like making a stew for humans.|||Well dogs need by nature fresh food. They don鈥檛 find cooked beef in the wild, served with baked veggies, its not in their diet however some foods have to be slightly cooked to get rid of bacteria鈥檚 such as salmonella found in raw chicken and raw eggs. My dogs diet consists of steamed veggies to make them softer for him to eat, slightly cooked chicken, cooked rice and raw beef preferably minced, fresh chicken necks to keep his teeth clean and healthy (of course I hold one end whilst he eats because he would swallow the whole chicken neck *sighs*) and also a vitamin supplement.





Edit: Also dont listen to Dmv (whatever his name is above) who stated that dogs care not ALLOWED to eat fresh food. he was obviously under the influence of something when he wrote that.





What I have written above is not "people food." Calling real food "people food" makes it sound as though people are the only living creatures who are entitled to eat fresh foods.|||During the pet food scare, my vet said to mix FATTY ground meat (beef, pork, etc.) with brown rice and a vegetable. Most dogs love green beans.





It's important to get the fatty meat because dogs need the fat.





Mine (2 Labs) have been living on it since the pet food recall and are happy and healthy!|||Dogs are carnivores, they are Canis lupus familiaris. This means they are the closest decendants of Grey Wolves. Do wolves in the wild cook their food? Then why would you want to cook food for your dogs.





Please see www.rawmeatybones.com|||Never feed Human Food for dogs.


Dogs love Dog Food.


They don't need variety like us humans.





Once in a while feed him apples, eggs (boiled).





Anything else is bad for them in the long run.

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