Friday, December 3, 2010

Raw Dog Food Recipes



Raw dog food diets are gaining increasing popularity with pet owners due to the increasing difficulty it is to find good dog food that has been processed and the many benefits that a raw dog food diet has to offer. Feeding your dog only natural, raw meats in combination with other ingredients,  provides a well-balanced and nutritional diet for dogs. It only makes sense that the best foods for your pet may be those that were intended by nature, raw meat. Many dog owners are concluding that a raw diet is indeed the best dog food to offer your pooch. It is being shown that many dogs suffer from less digestion problems and maintain better nutrition due to the loss of nutrients during the process of preparing manufactured dog food.

A couple of great raw dog food recipes that I feel worthy of passing on to you are listed below. It is best to gradually incorporate a raw meat diet into your pet's feeding gradually, preventing possible digestive upset upon introducing a new meal plan.

Raw Dog Food Recipes

Preparing your raw dog food meal isn't especially difficult, in fact it's relatively easy. There are many great recipes that are sure to be favorites with your dog. Preparing your own homemade dog food ensures that only the best quality of ingrediants are included, thus creating wholesome, healthy dog food.  Easy Dog Food Recipes, Click Here!

Chicken & Liver with Vegetables

1 ounce of liver
2 1/2 ounces of chicken
3/8 ounce food grade bone meal, sterilized
1/2 tsp. corn or olive oil
1/2 cup of carrots
1/2 cup of brussel sprouts
Pinch of clove garlic

Prepare meat by cutting the liver and chicken into small pieces. Peel the skin from carrot, chop, cut brussel sprouts into sections. In a bowl mix together vegetables and meats, add remaining ingredients and mix well.

Banana/Apple Dog Treats

One Banana
1/2 of an Apple
4 tbsp of Cottage Cheese

Cut the banana into small pieces, peel apple and cut into small pieces. In a bowl add apple and banana pieces and mix in the cottage cheese.


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