What is the best recipe for homemade DOG FOOD?
Recipes follow, but remember this when making food for your dog: some foods are toxic, this includes; chocolate onions garlic macadamia nuts Pear pips the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots apple core pips (contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide posioning) Potato peelings and green looking potatoes Rhubarb leaves Mouldy/spoiled foods Alcohol Yeast dough Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine) Hops (used in home brewing) Tomato leaves & stems (green parts) Broccoli (in large amounts) Raisins and grapes Cigarettes, tobacco, cigars . Find more at: http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/storytemplate_process.cfm?story_no=257 from http://dog-care.suite101.com/article.cfm/homemade_dog_food_recipes Doggy Hamburger Helper 1 cup hamburger meat, stir-fried in 1 tbsp canola oil 2 boiled e
Do not feed your dog bones, especially cooked bones. Fragments can become lodged in the digestive tract. Canines in the wild who eat bones have the benefit of consuming hair and hide too, which have been found to ‘pad’ the bone fragments and aid in their passing. Other foods to avoid that are dangerous for dogs are chocolate, avocados, mushrooms, macadamia nuts, grapes, raisins, onions, and garlic. Try one of these easy dog food recipes: Doggy Hamburger Helper 1 cup hamburger meat, stir-fried in 1 tbsp canola oil 2 boiled eggs, chopped ½ cup cooked plain oatmeal 1 jar baby food green beans 1 jar baby food carrots 2 Tbsp cottage cheese Combine all ingredients and serve at room temperature. A good doggy multivitamin/mineral supplement may be added for good measure. Be sure to store unused portions in a covered container in the refrigerator and discard any remains after 3 days. Doggy Casserole 1 cup boiled poultry, chopped ½ cup cooked brown rice ½ cup boiled mixed vegetables 3 to 4 Tbsp