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Make mealtimes enjoyable for your pup with the "Homemade Healthy Dog Food Cookbook"! 

This cookbook is a comprehensive guide to creating delicious, nutritious meals for your furry family member. With simple recipes, nutrition insights, healthy ingredients, and customized meal plans, the " Homemade Healthy Dog Food Cookbook" will transform your pup's mealtimes. 

Learn to make balanced, tasty meals for your pup while avoiding harmful ingredients. Get the rundown on essential doggy nutrition, different homemade dog food diets, common misconceptions, and storage tips. Enjoy the convenience and satisfaction of homemade meals for your pup - buy the " Homemade Healthy Dog Food Cookbook" now before the price changes!

What is included in the book: 

  • Tasty Recipes 
  • Nutrition Insights 
  • Healthy Ingredients 
  • Customized Meals 
  • Comprehensive Insights 
Discover the joy of creating delicious, nutritious meals for your furry family member with the "Homemade Healthy Dog Food Cookbook". Get all the information you need to give your pup the love they deserve - buy now before the price changes!

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Homemade Healthy Dog Food Cookbook

The Comprehensive Guide to 100 Nutritious Meals and Treats to Keep your Dog Happy

Ruby Clark

Table of Content

Introduction

Required Nutritional Ingredients for your Dog

What to Watch-out for with Homemade Dog Food

How to Prepare Dog Food at Home

Recipes

Frozen Veggies & Turkey

Salmon, Squash & Broccoli Mix

Vegetable & Brown Rice Mix

Slow-Cooked Stew

Slow-Cooked Beef & Vegetable Rice

Slow-Cooked Vegetable Chicken

Broccoli, Cauliflower & Zucchini Turkey Mash

Quick Beef Balls

Yam & Eggs Ball Cakes

Beef Casserole Dish

Rice Meat Cakes

Cheese Meat Loaf

Veggies, Rice & Chicken Layered Cake

Kibble Cookie

Spinach and Salmon Scramble

Black Beans Rice

Rice & Chicken Vegetable Balls

Raw Beef Pucks

Eggs & Turkey Loaf

Chicken & Oats Casserole

Simple Vegetable Casserole

Potatoes Meat Loaf

Chicken & Potassium Mix

Turkey, Rice & Vegetable

Raw Meat Meal

Raw Salmon Dinner

Vegetable Beef Stew

Simple Dog Smoothie

Salmon Patties

Chicken Liver

Simple Dog Cookie

Cheese Filled Biscuits

Dehydrated Treats Mix

Bacon Biscuits

Cinnamon Pumpkin Balls

Peanut Butter Biscuit

Frozen Peanut Yogurt

Cheese Meat Cakes

Sweet Apple Cake

Chicken Chia Treats

Reduced Fats Dinner

Vegetable & Fruits Chicken Dinner

Oat Beef Meal

Low-fat Fruit Mix

Fish-Filled Dinner

Beans Chili

Beef & Chicken Casserole

Cheesy Beef Rice

Broccoli & Chicken Rice

Broccoli Chicken Dinner

Riced Vegetable Chicken

Raw Chicken Dinner

Chicken Potato Mix

Turkey, Rice & Vegetables

Cheese Eggs Rice

Fried Salmon & Veggies Patty

Simple Cream Kibble

Cauliflower & Ground Meat

Cheesy Chicken Meal

Peanut Buttered Cookie

Chicken Potato Stew

Fish & Chicken Stew

Black & Kidney Beans Chili

Sweet Potato Chews

Kibble Soup Cookies

Beef & Vegetable Rice

Broccoli Chicken

Sweet Frosts

Rice, Chicken & Eggs

Raw Salmon Fish Fillets

Proteinous Rice Vegetable

Potassium Chicken Mash

Rice, Vegetable and Turkey Meal

Complete Gourmet Meal

Turkey Organs & Meat Mix

Oatmeal Cranberry Sauced Potatoes

Slow Cooked Veggies Chicken

Ground Beef Stew

xxxRename-Vet-Approved Meal

Broccoli & Cauliflower Rice

Simple Peas Cup

Pressure Cooked Meal

Parsley Dog Meatballs

Simple Dog Kibbles

Potatoes & Meat Smash

Rosemary Turkey Food

Fish Oil Beef Vegetables

Macaroni Turkey

Raw Ground Beef with Yogurt

Grain-Free Chicken Mash

Potatoes Applesauce Cookies

Simple Millet Beef Mix

Pumpkin Yogurt Puree

Beef & Chicken Stew

Baked Vegetables & Beef Stew

Cheesy Vegetable Meatloaf

Asparagus Beetroot Port Soup

Apples & Berry Pork Rice Soup

Chicken & Rice Dinner

Introduction

Having the capacity to regulate the ingredients guarantees there is no danger regarding dog food recalls, which serves as a reason homemade meal have grown more and more common. Furthermore, a lot of individuals are taking steps, a conscious decision to make their meals healthier, so they want their pets doing the same. Others opt for homemade meals due to the fact that they include whole foods, which are usually considered healthier than commercial dog food.

Before incorporating a homemade food plan for your dog, there are quite a few things to take into consideration about.

Ensure the selection of a complete and healthy dog food recipe.

Be certain that your routine affords you ample time to make the food for your pet properly on a regular basis.

It's essential that you're prepared with enough money to purchase the necessary supplies for homemade dog food.

If your dog is picky you might have to find multiple recipes so that you are able to switch up the food you serve in order to keep your dog interested.

Required Nutritional Ingredients for your Dog

Dogs' dietary necessities have to be fulfilled if their bodies are going to flourish, similar to those needed by humans. You can't just begin to feed your dog what you're eating because dogs' dietary requirements vary from those of humans. Vitamin and nutritional deficiencies in dogs may come from serving them an inadequate or unbalanced meal.

A homemade dog food routine needs to comprise the correct ratios of protein, carbs, fibre, and fat. For it to maintain a nutritious diet, healthy and balanced, vitamins and minerals must be contained. 

A minimum of 10 percent of protein, which can include lean meat, fish, poultry, or turkey. 

Rice, pasta, and potatoes, which offer as much as 50 percent carbs and some fibre, 

The proportion of fibre can vary from 2.5% to 4.5% and can be found in vegetables including peas, green beans, and carrots. 

5.5 percent or more fat, typically in the form of vegetable oil

What to Watch-out for with Homemade Dog Food

When transitioning to homemade dog food, it's of the utmost importance that you monitor your dog attentively. Should you note any changes, either good or bad, stay in communication with your animal care professional.

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Maintain records of the weight of your dog and general well-being as time goes on for optimal results. Weigh your dog a minimum of every week, and in the event, you notice unusual weight loss or gain, contact your pet's veterinarian.

Should your dog respond negatively to any of the ingredients, keep watch for signs of diarrhea or vomiting. Take note of these symptoms and notify your animal care professional of any new ones.

How to Prepare Dog Food at Home

It's important that you adhere to a balanced and complete diet when preparing a meal plan yourself for your dog. After you and your animal's doctor have decided on an appropriate template, you can begin.

A kitchen scale, meal processor, saucepans and skillets, and jars or containers for splitting the meals are best to have prepared before you start. 

Invest in fresh, nutritious foods that have not been excessively processed, preserved in containers, or seasoned. 

Set up camp in an area of your kitchen that is hygienic and uncluttered of anything that might cause harm to your dog. 

You ought to gauge the ingredients. For preciseness, whenever it is possible, use a food scale. 

As instructed within the recipe, cook the ingredients. 

Blend nutritional supplements and food properly (ideally, incorporate everything in a food processor). 

Store meals in containers and keep them in a freezer or refrigerator.

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Meals preserved in a refrigeration unit will usually stay healthy for a period of three to four days. Around a two-month period is when refrigerated dog food is at its freshest. Serving homemade dog food that has been kept refrigerated for a period of time exceeding six months is not advised.

Most owners choose to prepare food in quantity and preserve it in pre-portioned jars in their refrigerator or freezer. This can be an excellent means to save both money and time however to determine how your dog adapts to the diet, you may decide to begin with fewer portions.

Recipes

Frozen Veggies & Turkey

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Servings: 5

Ingredients

1/2 package of mixed carrots, cauliflower & frozen broccoli

1 tsp dried rosemary

1 lb of ground turkey

2 cups brown rice

6 cups water

Instructions

1. Add all the ingredients except the mixed veggies into a big Dutch oven.

2. Mix until the turkey is broken up and thoroughly combined.

3. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat then simmer for 20 minutes over low heat.

4. Pour in the frozen veggies and cook for an extra 5 minutes.

5. Take the meal off the heat and allow to cool.

6. Serve and let your dog enjoy or refrigerate until ready to serve.