Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Need healthy nutritional homemade dog food recipes....?

What your dog will need could vary. Avoid typical table scraps including fat trimmings, gravies, onions, garlic, red meat (except occasionally). If dogs get too many fatty foods and greasy foods they are prone to pancreatitis which is serious.


Here's a site for a raw diet. I have used this for feeding my three dogs and they did GREAT on it. One of my dogs had a history of pancreatitis from before she started this diet. For her, I would grind the raw meaty bones because she could not or would not chew the bones, being a ';gulper';.


The only reason I stopped feeding this was because I have a small freezer space and also for convenience sake. So I feed partial raw, meaning my dogs get raw meaty bones a few times a week but otherwise eat commercial dog food.


The brand mine eat was not on any recall list and does not contain any wheat products.


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What you'll need


- 2 cups of whole wholemeal flour


- 125 grams of mince beef


- 1 cup of water


- Some butter


- Rolling pin or clean glass bottle


- Biscuit cutter (optional)





What you do


- Preheat the oven to 250C.


- Prepare baking tray by slightly buttering tray and adding greaseproof paper.


- Mix all the beef, flour and water in the mixing bowl and knead until doughy. If the mixture turns too sticky, sprinkle some flour on it.


- Using the rolling pin, roll the dough out into a sheet about 1/2 cm thick.


- Cut the pastry out into fun shapes using a knife or a biscuit cutter


- Brush or spray butter onto top of biscuits to get a golden colour on them


- Add biscuits to tray, place in the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes


- Check progress after 10 minutes


- Once done, take the tray out and let the biscuits cool for a while.


- See what your dog thinks of them!





*Wholemeal flour is by far the most healthiest and nutritious flour out of the alternatives.

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