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Homemade Dog Food For Your Pet

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Making homemade dog food for your pet is a great idea to keep him healthy and to ease your spending.

Homemade dog food isn’t just healthier for your pet, but it is less expensive than dog food you can buy in stores as well. Homemade dog food can give your pet a fresher experience at meal time. Learn how to make your own homemade dog food for your pet.

Since commercial pet foods contain the right amount of nutrients for your pet, it is important that you provide them in your homemade food as well. It is not about the ingredients in the food, it is about the nutrients that your animal is getting.

When making your dog food it is important to avoid garlic, onions, raisins, grapes, nuts and chocolate. Cooking with these ingredients may be harmful to your dog’s digestive system. It is also required that you cook all meat thoroughly before serving to your pet as it could cause them to get ill, just like humans.

The average adult dog requires the following in their dog food: 38% carbohydrate, 24% calories from protein, 20% protein and 12% fat. Making sure your homemade dog food has these averages in it is a great idea.

Dogs like simple meals and don’t require many spices and flavoring. Below is a healthy recipes you can try to feed to your dog.

Turkey/Vegetable Combo: This is a healthy alternative for your dog. Using brown rice is a lot healthier than white rice and avoiding butter and oil is a necessity. If you want to lightly season the meal with salt and pepper you may do this.

Ingredients you will need: 4 cups of water, 1 pound of ground turkey, 2 cups of brown rice and 8 ounces of a frozen vegetable mix.

First, cook the ground turkey over the stove on a low heat until it is browned.

Next, place the cooked ground turkey and uncooked rice in a pan with the 5 cups of water on the stove. Bring the mixture to a boil and stir in the frozen vegetables.

After that, cook the entire mixture for 5 minutes until the vegetables are done but not too soft.

Lastly, cool in the refrigerator before serving to your dog.

Making homemade dog food for your pet is a great decision that will benefit both you and your companion. If you want to further your journey in making dog food try making homemade treats for him to enjoy. Making nutritious food for your dog can indeed replace commercial pet food that you may buy for him at the store.

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Very interesting article. Well done. Voted up.

Any dog who is fed homemade dog food is lucky! Good also to know the kinds of food that is harmful to dogs. Thanks!

More recipes please. This is good advice, but 1lb of meat per meal is rather expensive.

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