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Free Dog Food Recipes

As I promised you earlier on, here are some great and easy to prepare dog food recipes. Believe me they are tasty doggy meals/treats, and you can’t go wrong with them.

Refer below-

· 6 chicken thighs

· 4 cups frozen vegetables (NO onions) 3 tsp. garlic minced

· 3 cups oatmeal

· 3 cups flour

· 3 eggs

Boil chicken pieces, de-bone, puree w/food processor, set aside (use broth from chicken as needed)

Puree vegetables add with chicken (use broth from chicken as needed)

Preheat oven 350

Add garlic, eggs, and hand mix well

Add oatmeal, flour hand mix well

Coat baking pan with non-stick oil (Pam) (first coating only, not needed for next batch) Drop by large heaping tablespoon on cookie sheet (Flatten the dough out a little with spoon)

Bake for 15 min. for chewy 20 min. for brown bottom (they are not made to be real hard)

· 1 jar baby-food, dinner, vegetables and beef, strained

· 2 1/2 cups flour, all-purpose

· 1 cup whole wheat flour

· 1 cup rice

· 1 package unflavored gelatin

· 1 whole egg

· 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

· 1 cup powdered milk

· 1 package yeast

· 1/4 cup warm water

· 1 beef bouillon cube

Dissolve yeast in warm water. Mix dry ingredients in large bowl. Add yeast, egg, oil, baby food and dissolved beef bouillon. Mix well. Mixture will be very dry, knead with hands until it forms a ball. Roll out on floured surface to 1/4 inch thickness, cut in 1 or 2 inch circles. Bake on un-greased cookie sheet 30 minutes at 300 degrees.

Store in refrigerator.

· 1/2 pound ground beef — or turkey, chicken, lamb

· 1/4 cup cooked rice

· 1 small potato

· 1/4 cup green beans — about 5-8 beans

· 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Brown the meat in a pan. When completely cooked, drain the fat. Add the cooked rice; mix well. Set aside. Cut the potato and beans into small bite-sized pieces. Place in a pot with water; bring to a boil. Simmer until veggies are tender (about 15-20 minutes). Drain. Add the vegetables to the meat mixture. Add garlic powder; toss thoroughly under low heat. Let the dinner cool thoroughly before serving to prevent burning.

Yield: about 2 dinners

These should get you started and your dog will just love them. You won’t find them hard to put together, even I can do it! All you need to do is shop for your loved dog, in the same way you would yourself. If you need an extra ingredient you buy it when you do your supermarket shopping- it’s that easy. The recipes I have given you can be thrown together with your eyes closed. Please let me know how you go with them as I am sure your dog will love them. And if you have any other great Dog Food Recipes feel free to share them with everyone by placing them in the comment section below, for all of us to improve our dog’s future diets.

If you are anything like me and you get frustrated almost to the point of wanting to pull your hair out coz you never know what to cook, then all you need are a lot of recipes to choose from. You will never be short of ideas and you can always pick out a new meal so your dog won’t be bored or lack excitement when you put the dog bowl down at meal time. Maybe you should do what I did and go download these Dog Food Recipes for your inspiration.

Just a thought to help make it easier to sort out your cooking menu for your doggy.

Take care.

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September 9, 2008

JoEllen Barker @ 12:19 pm

Thank you so much for the recipes. I am going to try them. My Shar-Pei has very sensitive skin to outdoor grasses and weeds. I started him on some canned salmon a couple of days ago and he has had a terrible reaction, diarrhea, from it. He will only ear tuna mixed with his organic dog pellets. This will give me another option. Thank you so much
Jo

SALLY JONES @ 9:59 pm

TY JO ELLEN U JUSTGAVE INSIGHT TO AN EXISITNG PROBLEM. MY SHAR PEI HAS BEEN EXPERIENINC WHAT I THOUGHT WAS ALLERGY HOT SPOTS ON THE LOWER PART OF HIS FRONT LEGS, BUT NOW I THINK IT COULD BE DO THE GRASS IN THE YARD. HE STAYS INSIDE BUT HE LIKES TO CHASE THE SQUIRRELS OUTSIDE. NOT LONG AGO HE WAS BEING FED BENEFUL PREPARED DINNERS AND WHEN HE THE ONE WITH FISH IN IT HE GOT EXPLOSIVE DIARRHEA A DAY OR SO LATER AND I THOUH HE WAS GOING TO DIE. I HAVE NOT FED HIM ANY OF THEM SINCE BUT HE SEMD TO TOLERATE THE KINDS WITH BEEF, CHICKEN,ETC. JUST NOT THE FISH. TY SO MUCH I WILL KEEP AN EYE ON THIS.

AGAIN,

MELISSA THANK YOU FOR THE RECIPES AND I WILL SEE IF THAT HELPS HIM.
SWEET DREAMS TO ALL SHAR PEI OWNERS BECAUSE THEY ARE SUCH UNIQUE DOGS. MY DOG IS NAMED M&M. THAT’S CERTAINLY ROYALTY FOR YOU…LOL SHORT FOR MESSY MARVIN. HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE. BYE-BYE

September 10, 2008

Paula @ 2:00 am

I’ve been feeding my Mollie home made food for over a year now and am amazed at the difference in her skin. We had terrible huge spots where her hair was falling out but that has for the most part resolved. I have found that she really likes fresh fruit in the morning especially mangos. Go figure. During the early summer they were real easy to find but not so much anymore. I have a great recipe I got from Rachel Ray call Turkey Mutt Balls with Ditalini pasta. Just call our if anyone is interested and I’ll share.

September 21, 2008

Debbie Burich @ 5:16 pm

What are owners’ thoughts on the raw food diet for Sharpeis?
Also, I read that Sharpeis are NOT to eat chicken.
I was surprised that I see chicken in some of these recipes.
Thanks, Debbie

September 25, 2008

emily @ 3:49 am

i just have a question. i thought garlic is poison to dogs???? am i wrong? or is it just un-cooked?

November 23, 2008

Mona Martinez @ 12:44 am

Hi, Would love any of your home recipes you have for your Shar Pei. The one in particular you mentined in a email was Turkey Mutt you recieved from Rachel Ray.

Thanks
Mona

December 5, 2008

JoEllen Barker @ 7:27 pm

The other thing that i have tried is to boil your hamburg and not fry it. Boiling it and dumping off the water truly is a good way to get all of the fat out of the hamburg. This is especially good if your Shar Pei has problems with fats in their diet. The boiled hamburg and white rice diet is a favorite of my Pei. I also will add mixed veggies to this, which he picks out the peas(how he does this with his big snooter is beyond me). He also loves turkey and white rice. They sure are tempermental dogs, but that’s why we love them so much.
Jo

December 20, 2008

Lisa @ 3:03 pm

Have you tried adding a tablespoon of plain yogurt to your dog’s food? I also feed her lamb and rice. It works well for my shar pei.

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