So many recipes to choose from ! Here is an easy home cooking recipe your dogs will go CRAZY for each time you cook.
If you can't do home cooking 7 days per week at least try it 5 days a week and on weekends do a high quality dry kibble.
When offering a dry dog food look for a brand similar to Fromms Family , Zignature or Merrick dog foods .
ALSO, with home cooking you need to balance with a quality supplement ;
The Vet and clinic recommends the NuVet Plus wafer or powder - info posted below
Dog Food Stew
Stir in the frozen peas. I also add a little bit of sea salt into it for some flavor
The Food will keep fresh for 3-4 Days in a Tupperware container.
If you want to cook 1 time per week you can freeze up batches of food and use Tupperware Freezer Containers -- NO FREEZER burn with Tupperware ....
Please note; If you are going to cook Homemade daily you will need to supplement with a bone meal supplement or crushed egg shells
SNACK :
For Afternoon snack - Place some QUALITY Dry kibble in a dish for your pooch to snack on
I had noted some great brands at the top of this article -
If you are not home during the day just leave some dry food out for you dog to snack on .
Don't forget your Doggie Vitamin
A SUPPLEMENT is a must when home cooking; NOT sold in stores...
We use NuVET Plus Wafers or powder;
NuVet Plus is ; one of the oldest US pet supplement companies on the market today.
~~ a portion of my NuVet sales goes to SENIOR Pet Rescue, year round
Credit to Amanda for the amazing recipe ;
Amanda resides in Canada and loves cooking for her dog
http://smallhomebigstart.com/about
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If you can't do home cooking 7 days per week at least try it 5 days a week and on weekends do a high quality dry kibble.
When offering a dry dog food look for a brand similar to Fromms Family , Zignature or Merrick dog foods .
ALSO, with home cooking you need to balance with a quality supplement ;
The Vet and clinic recommends the NuVet Plus wafer or powder - info posted below
Dog Food Stew
I like to change up his stew all the time, depending on what fresh meat and produce we get, but here is a rough guide of what ratios I put into it.
You can easily double/triple this for a larger batch.
Thanks to Amanda for this recipe !
Thanks to Amanda for this recipe !
1 lb Ground Beef, Chicken or Turkey
1 large Potato or Sweet Potato, diced
1 medium carrot, diced
1/2 cup Frozen Peas
Saute the meat in a large pot until no longer pink. Don’t drain the fat because that’s good fat for your pooch! If I chose a leaner meat like chicken or turkey, I usually add in couple of tablespoons of coconut oil to give him some fats.
Add the Veggies ; Pour in just enough water to cover the vegetables. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes, or until the vegetables are cooked.
Stir in the frozen peas. I also add a little bit of sea salt into it for some flavor
The Food will keep fresh for 3-4 Days in a Tupperware container.
If you want to cook 1 time per week you can freeze up batches of food and use Tupperware Freezer Containers -- NO FREEZER burn with Tupperware ....
Please note; If you are going to cook Homemade daily you will need to supplement with a bone meal supplement or crushed egg shells
SNACK :
For Afternoon snack - Place some QUALITY Dry kibble in a dish for your pooch to snack on
I had noted some great brands at the top of this article -
If you are not home during the day just leave some dry food out for you dog to snack on .
Don't forget your Doggie Vitamin
Spokes Model, Maybull
A SUPPLEMENT is a must when home cooking; NOT sold in stores...
We use NuVET Plus Wafers or powder;
NuVet Plus is ; one of the oldest US pet supplement companies on the market today.
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~~ a portion of my NuVet sales goes to SENIOR Pet Rescue, year round
Credit to Amanda for the amazing recipe ;
Amanda resides in Canada and loves cooking for her dog
http://smallhomebigstart.com/about






















