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Sunday, June 07, 2009

Trying out homemade dog food???

 Here are some ideas...:

Make sure all food has no salt content, because it will cause fur loss and give your dog moderate amount of food. :) Good luck to all dog's lovers and ME!

I have found a few great recipes, let me share with you guys!

Spaghetti for dinner?? Wow...

Ingredients:

1 1/2 lbs ground meat (beef, venison)
1 pkg. spaghetti noodles
1 can tomato sauce (no salt!)
1/2 can olives
1 small can mushrooms
Spices to taste (basil, oregano, garlic & pepper- no onions, except for human portion!)
2-3 cups frozen veggies (I use broccoli, carrots & cauliflower)
Olive oil

Procedures:

Boil water & 2 tsp. olive oil. Add noodles when boiling. Boil just a few tablespoons water in another pot, add frozen veggies, boil about 15 minutes and remove. Brown meat, seasoning with basil, oregano, a little pepper and a little garlic. Add tomato sauce, mushrooms & cut up olives. Remove 3/4 of meat mixture into three dog dishes to cool. Add more garlic & spices (onions if you wish) to remaining mixture to taste, and let simmer. Rinse noodles under cool water, divide equally into four bowls. Add remaining sauce to human portion. Serve with cooked veggies.

......................Not only can feed Milo, but mummy and daddy can have a share too! How wonderful!


Mmm.. how about baking Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats for your doggie??

Here is something that I have found on the net..
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PREP TIME 15 Min
COOK TIME 40 Min
READY IN 1 Hr 40 Min
Original recipe yield 25 treats

Ingredients: (Nutrition)

2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons peanut butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
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Procedures:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Whisk together the flour, eggs, pumpkin, peanut butter, salt, and cinnamon in a bowl. Add water as needed to help make the dough workable, but the dough should be dry and stiff. Roll the dough into a 1/2-inch-thick roll. Cut into 1/2-inch pieces.
Bake in preheated oven until hard, about 40 minutes.

....................................Milo!!! Mummy can't wait to try this!!!

These are a few healthy homemade dog food for your doggie...

Any homemade dog food diet must start with a source of protein and a source of carbohydrates. Potential protein sources for a homemade dog food diet are:
skinless chicken breast - roasted
ground beef - pan browned
pork loin - broiled
lamb chop - broiled
Atlantic salmon - baked
whole egg - hard boiled
cottage cheese
tofu

Potential sources of carbohydrates for homemade dog food diets include:
long-grained white rice - cooked
long-grained brown rice - cooked
white potatoes - baked, flesh and skin
sweet potatoes - baked, flesh only
spaghetti - enriched, cooked
oats - cooked
barley - pearled, cooked
couscous - cooked
tapioca - dry

However do not feed them food like:

-Chocolate which can cause seizures in dogs.
-Coffee and tea can cause similar problems as chocolate.
-Raisins and grapes can cause kidney failure.
-Nutmeg can also cause seizures.
-Raw eggs could contain salmonella, so they’re not worth the risk.
-Onions are not advised as they can interfere with blood circulation.
-Macadamia nuts can cause dogs to have tremors and lead to paralysis.
-Other food cautions include moldy foods, yeast dough and fruit pits. Many fruit pits contain cyanide.

Hope these information can help me and all dog's lovers out there!! Cheers!!!



Loves.XOXO

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