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This is the place to share your best homemade dog food and treat recipes with each other! Remember to use caution if your pet has allergies and to make any diet changes gradually so that your dog's stomach can adjust to the new foods you are introducing.


Basic Home Cooked Recipes Needed

  
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Sadie

Is it nap time- yet???
 
 
Barked: Fri Jun 19, '09 3:44pm PST
Hi Taser,

I'm in Canada too. Do you have a Giant Tiger in your area? If you don't mind buying your meat frozen, check out their frozen section. I've found awsome steaks and pork and beef roasts in the frozen section at a real cheap price!

Hope that helps!!
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Bingley

Cookie Monster
 
 
Barked: Fri Jul 3, '09 8:11am PST
I second the suggestion on the Healthy Dog Cookbook way to go I just got it in the mail from amazon.com yesterday, and can't wait to start cooking Bingley some meals and treats from it. They are all so simple looking, and look good, too puppy
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K-10 Von- Canein

K-10. 1 step- above a k-9
 
 
Barked: Fri Jul 3, '09 10:48am PST
No milk? I'm sorry, but I don't believe that. I bet you'd love raw goat milk or even raw sheep milk. Many people are lactose intollorant and can have raw goat milk just fine. Please look at your medical records or ask your current vet who has them if goat milk would be good for you. I also am on a raw diet. My owner grinds a cow for me every couple of months through a 1" plate. Fine grinds, such as 3/16 are not good, but just strips of meat can cause me to up-chuck it. I eat several pounds of ground beef per day, mixed with BROWN rice, not white. We also add in some tomato, cantalope, farm eggs (not the irriadeted junk in the stores) iodized salt, and a good vitamin. I get to chew on bones anytime I want as well. The way we can afford this is quite simple. If a steer breaks a leg etc. in a feedlot, the feedlot needs to dispose of the animal. We pick it up while it is still live, and butcher it ourselves. We are lucky enough to have a grinder that will grind over 200 pounds per minute, but most people can get by with a $200.00 grinder that can grind up a cow in less than a day. We also have a game warden who will give us fresh deer that have been taken away due to a hunting violation or extremely fresh road kill. Sometimes our local grocery store will give us several packages of hot dogs right after the expiration date, and they are still good food. We spend less than $20.00 per month in dog food for a 100 pound puppy who is still growing and quite active.
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Chocolate

Every cute dog- deserves meat!
 
 
Barked: Mon Jul 6, '09 7:51pm PST
Maybe a meat,sweet potatoes,and veg
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Byron

It's all fur!
 
 
Barked: Tue Jul 7, '09 2:13pm PST
Taser, do you have goat's milk available? I've read that many people and dogs who are sensitive to cow's milk can process goat without a problem. It's not cheap here, but worth checking out where you live. If it's the difference between being able to use a recipe or not, maybe it's worth it.
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