Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Sharing a recipe for healthy foods for homemade dogs!

Hello friends! How are you? I hope your day goes well! Today I go to the Children’s School to be volunteer and I am looking forward to some time in The sauna blanket After training. It should be a fairly discreet day!

For today’s publication, I call all dog owners. I wanted to share Maisey’s last obsession with you: Homemade dog food. If you are looking to update what feeds your dog, this simple recipe is full of nutrients and goes crazy with it.

(Do you see crazy eyes? She is interested in that).

TBH, I always felt a little bad giving him packaged dog food because this creature loves fresh food. She is constantly asking for broccoli and pepper (her two favorites), she has stolen a complete breast of the counter (and ate it in our new white sofa …), an entire chicken breast (bones and everything, and fortunately not He did it in patients), as well as Ramen and Curry. But can you blame it? Knowing his flavor profile, he poured his croquette in his bowl and I would feel a little bad for the Gourmet girl. To season things, put to the upper part of Whole Foods we would put a fresh pet (so expensive and still felt like a block of packaged meat), but I knew there had to be a better way.

I began to investigate a ton and found a recipe approved by the veterinarian online that inspired me to do ours.

I am excited to share all the details with you! It is less expensive than the fresh pet, with organic certified ingredients, fresh farm and captured in nature, and I love that I know everything that was dedicated to it. No preservatives or additional things. Friendly reminder: Always talk to your veterinarian before changing your dog’s food. While this works for Maisey, it is important to keep in mind that dogs can have different allergens, or simply cannot tolerate certain things.

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Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Home food benefits for dogs:

Making your dog’s food at home can have a lot of benefits, which include:

Control over ingredients: When preparing your dog’s food from scratch, you have total control over the quality of the ingredients used, ensuring that your furry friend only gets the best.

Avoid incomplete ingredients: Conventional dog foods often contain questionable ingredients such as landfills, artificial preservatives and low quality meats that can be harmful to your dog’s health.

Custom nutrition: Homemade dog food allows you to adapt your dog’s diet to your specific needs, whether they require a certain source of protein or have allergies to certain ingredients.

Greater digestibility: New and fresh ingredients are more easily digestible for dogs, which leads to a better absorption of nutrients and health in general.

Ingredients and its benefits:

The recipe that inspired this is Dr. Judy Puploaf. She has the Complete publication here And you can really ask for it online! Since this is more a topper, Maisey still receives some “me and love and you” croquettes of super bare foods (You can ask for it from the Thrive market) In his bowl, he did not have to be so specific to the proportions of ingredients.

I also include some additional ingredients that are not in the original recipe, but they are so beneficial and delicious for their dogs.

Ground meat: An excellent source of proteins and amino acids essential for muscle health. Bonus points if it is thin ground meat!

Ground Türkiye: Low fat protein that is full of essential nutrients. It is also considered hypoallergenic, which makes it an excellent option for puppies with allergies.

Organ meats (heart, liver, gizzards, spleen): Rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc and vitamin B12, vital for the general health of your dog.

Butternut Squash: Full of vitamins A and C, fiber and antioxidants to support immune function and digestion.

Sardines: A great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which promote healthy skin and coat, reduce inflammation and support joints. Sardines are one of the favorite meals of all Maisey’s time!

Leafy green: Provide essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin K, calcium and folate, for health and vitality in general.

French beans: Ideal to provide vitamins, minerals and a high dose of fiber. Green beans help with things like vision, immune system and bone health.

Eggs: Rich in hill, proteins and essential nutrients. If you use fresh farm eggs, you can also add the peel. As I used organic eggs from the grocery store, I use the membrane inside the egg every time I use this ingredient in my recipe.

Oysters: High in zinc and selenium, important for immune function and thyroid health.

Blueberry: Rich in antioxidants and beneficial to the health of the urinary tract.

Broccoli: It contains fiber, vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C and calcium, for optimal health.

Pepper: It provides vitamin, vitamin C and antioxidants to support immune function and eye health.

Linen oil: A source of omega-3 fatty acids for healthy skin and coat, as well as joint support.

Ginger: It has anti -inflammatory and AIDS properties in digestion.

Brown rice: A healthy addition to any diet due to its fiber, vitamins and minerals.

Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Instructions:

In a large bowl, combine ground meat, organ meats, pumpkin, sardines, green leafy vegetables, oysters, blueberries, broccoli, pepper and ginger. You can find this easier to mix in a food processor, but it is personal preference.

I keep the linen oil in the refrigerator and dew in a small amount before serving.

Mix the ingredients well to guarantee a uniform distribution.

Transfer the mixture to a source to bake and bake slightly for 20-30 minutes at 325 ° F.

Let the food cool before serving your dog. Keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, and can freeze the rest in individual portions. Instead of serving food for dinner, I used Ulna To feed this super delicious food until it’s time to do more!

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This healthy recipe for homemade dog food is based on Dr. Judy’s puppy bread recipe. It is an excellent way to give your dog fresh food with tons of nutrients!

  • Author: Gina Harney // Fitnessista.com

2 LBS of ground ground meat fed with grass

1 cup chicken hearts

Add any other organ meat, such as spleen, gizzard or liver: we use a mixture of a local farm containing heart, spleen and liver

2 cans of sardines in water

2 cans of mussels in olive oil

3 Eggs (if it is a fresh farm, use the peel. If from the grocery store, use the egg membrane inside the peel)

1 cup Butternut pumpkin, chopped

1 cup from broccoli, chopped

2 peppers, sown and chopped

A handful of green leafy vegetables (I used chard), chopped

1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger

1/2 C Dry blueberries (make sure there is no added sugar and there are no additional ingredients)

Cold pressed linen oil, to serve

In a large bowl, combine ground beef, organ meats, chopped pumpkin, sardines, green leafy vegetables, oysters, blueberries, broccoli, pepper and ginger. I keep the linen oil in the refrigerator and drizzle a little before serving.

Mix the ingredients well to guarantee a uniform distribution.

Transfer the mixture to a source to bake and bake slightly for 20-30 minutes at 325 ° F.

Grades

Let the food cool before serving your dog. Keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, and can release the rest in individual portions. I used Souper Cubes.

It feels so good to give Maisey Food Food that it is also full of nutrients!

So, tell me, friends: do you make your dog’s food? Is there any brand you love?

XO

Gina

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