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Joni
Mon Mar 16 2009, 09:46AM

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Does anyone have a recipe for home made dog food? Right now we feed a high end kibble and our dogs are doing ok on it, but I would like to try to make my own food because I feel that even though we are feeding good kibble it is still processed food. I also think it must get boring eating the same old thing every day. I want to make sure that my dogs are getting all of the nutrients that they need though, and I am a little bit nervous about making my own food because of this. I know that a lot of you guys feed raw, but my dogs won't eat pieces of raw meat for some reason (they do enjoy the raw meaty bones that I get from the butcher though). But cook it slightly and they gobble it right up. So I do plan to slightly cook the meat. Also for dogs that are fed home made food do you guys still give supplements? Right now my dogs get Prozyme (digestive enzyme) and Liquid Health Level 5000 which is a joint supplement. If you guys have a recipe to share I would greatly appreciate it

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Mon Mar 16 2009, 10:56AM

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My dog food recipe, buy a whole chicken, whack into halves or give whole.

Beef liver, semi frozen is easier to handle and to be eaten.

Green tripe is best feed outside or the smell will make you gag.

Pork can give them loose stools so introduce slowly.

Find a meat wholesaler or Coop to get the best prices.

Make friends with hunters. Game meat is the best!!

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join the yahoo group for rawfeeders

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This group is a great source for information.

Good luck!!

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I got fresh green tripe on saturday and it actually had no smell although by the time it got to sunday morning it was pretty pungent LOL

It is one of the best foods i have found
i can see a difference already with the puppy here

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Wed Mar 18 2009, 06:28AM

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Thanks for the tips guys! I am excited to see how my dogs do on fresh food.

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Wed Mar 18 2009, 09:03AM

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Joni- try transitioning to raw using chicken necks.

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Wed Mar 18 2009, 11:20AM

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I feed my pup raw meat and raw chicken. He wont eat liver or tripe. How do you guys prepare it?


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Wed Mar 18 2009, 12:42PM

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To start them off with liver I bake it on a sheet pan and give it to them. Gradually cooking less and less until they are good with eating such a densely rich food with no problems. Tripe should not be cooked at all.

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Wed Mar 18 2009, 08:04PM

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Cut it up into small pieces, freeze individually and give it frozen. They will often accept it frozen but refuse it raw. Grind the tripe and feed it semi-frozen, as well.

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Wed Mar 18 2009, 09:26PM

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Agrippina wrote ...

To start them off with liver I bake it on a sheet pan and give it to them. Gradually cooking less and less until they are good with eating such a densely rich food with no problems. Tripe should not be cooked at all.


People food works best for Beau...JK, lol
Still using kibble with either beef or chicken hearts/livers mixed in. Also feed chicken breast, pasta and rice. Not to mention steak, apples, cheese sticks, pot roast, pork tenderloin, bread, corned beef, meatballs, oops...have I said too much?


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