How To Make Your Own Healthy Dog Food

Generally, dogs love homemade foods. But you can make your pet continue to love your homemade food by making foods that are not only delicious but nutritious. How do you make that happen?
Generally, dogs love homemade foods. But you can make your pet continue to love your homemade food by making foods that are not only delicious but nutritious. How do you make that happen?
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There used to be a time, I mean days before the introduction of commercially produced dog food, when dogs ate the same foods as humans. From this point, you should have known that dogs prefer and love homemade foods. We have cooked up a few tips on how to make delicious and nutritious foods for your dogs with suitable recipes and ingredients.

There used to be a time, I mean days before the introduction of commercially produced dog food, when dogs ate the same foods as humans. From this point, you should have known that dogs prefer and love homemade foods. We have cooked up a few tips on how to make delicious and nutritious foods for your dogs with suitable recipes and ingredients.

Chicken Jerky Strips

Chicken Jerky Strips is a grain-free recipe for dog food made with chicken, the primary ingredient.

Ingredients

2 to 4 boneless, 3-oz skinless chicken breasts

How To Make This

Firstly, preheat the oven to about 200 degrees Fahrenheit before you start making the dog meal from chicken breast. You will trim all the excess fat off the chicken breasts you are using for your dog food. Then, cut into one-eighth inch thick Strips with a paring knife. Using a baking sheet, bake for about two hours until the products are dry and hard. Cool the final product—Chicken Jerky Strips—before presenting it to your dog.

Pumpkin Dog Biscuits

Does your dog have digestive issues? If it does, a pumpkin dog biscuit is the best food option to consider for your dog meal. It can serve as an all-natural tummy aid for your dog’s diet, especially the puppies.

Ingredients

A can of pumpkin puree

Two eggs

Half cup of oat

Three cups of wheat flour, brown rice flour or gluten-free flour

Three tablespoons of peanut butter

Half teaspoon of cinnamon

How To Make This

Preheat the oven to about 350 degrees Fahrenheit
Stir together the flour, oats and cinnamon in a small bowl
Whisk together the eggs, pumpkin and peanut butter in a separate container.
Pour onto a floured surface and roll partially thick dough. Use a cookie cutter to cut them out
Add a dusting of flour to your hands and make use of the rolling pin to help when handling the sticky dough
Bake for about thirty to thirty-five minutes until they turn golden brown
Let them cool on a cooling rack. They will harden as they cool

Turkey, Rice, And Veggie Mix

Turkey, Rice, And Veggie Mix is an excellent dog food low in calories and fat, and it can serve as a weight management food. It is a balanced diet that contains protein, healthy carbs and veggies to provide your dog with the adequate nutrients they need.

Ingredients

Six cups water
A pound of ground turkey
Two cups uncooked brown rice
A teaspoon dried rosemary
Half (16 ounces) package frozen broccoli, carrots and cauliflower

How To Make This

Place the water, ground turkey, rice, and rosemary into a large oven. Stir until the ground turkey is broken up and evenly distributed throughout the mixture. Simmer for 20 minutes, then add frozen vegetables and continue cooking for about five more minutes. Remove the product from heat and cool by refrigerating it before presenting it to your dog.

Easy Slow Cooker Beef & Rice Meal

Ingredients

Two and a half pounds ground beef
One and a half cups uncooked brown rice
A (15-ounce) can of kidney beans, drained and rinsed
One and a half cups chopped butternut squash
One and a half cups diced carrots
Half cup frozen peas
Four cups of water

How To Make This

Stir all the ingredients in a slow cooker with four cups of water, and cover and cook for at least six hours on low heat before cooking for three hours on high heat. Stir until the product is ready and cool to room temperature.

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