Homemade pet food recipes?

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by in homemade pet food

With all the problems about pet food recall and now China denying that they imported to us. I want some good recipes for two small dogs. I’ve just been feeding them hamburg, rice,peas and carrots. I think they want a change.

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4 Responses to “Homemade pet food recipes?”

  1. Pink_Skittle

    20. Mar, 2010

    Pet Biscuits:

    1 hour 30 min prep
    15 servings
    24-36 biscuits(depends on size)

    1 cup ground turkey or ground chicken
    2 cups white flour
    1 cup cornmeal
    1 egg
    3 tablespoons oil
    3/4 cup water
    2 teaspoons tarragon

    1. heat oven to 375* Grease cookie sheets.
    2. Cook turkey and crumble into bowl with wet ingredients.
    3. Mix dry ingredients into separate bowl.
    4. Add the dry to the wet and mix thoroughly.
    5. Turn out on floured surface and roll to 1/2 inch thick.
    6. Cut with bone cutters or what ever cutters you want.
    7. Place on cookie sheets; bake about 15-20 minutes.
    8. Cool on racks.
    9. Store covered in refrigerator.

  2. Run_For_President

    20. Mar, 2010

    My dogs love:

    hamburger
    chicken
    fish
    cheese
    sweetness
    subtleness

  3. Uncle John

    20. Mar, 2010

    I have the same concern. I lost my cat, but the cat hospital couldn’t tell me why. I took a can of food to them, and it wasn’t on the list.
    CHEESE PLEASE:
    1/ 2 cup grated cheese
    2 Tabespoons plain yogurt
    a little oatmeal
    2 tablespoons low fat spread

    Mash all ingedients together, adding them in the order given, and serve cold. No cooking is neede. Some cats wont like it because it’s not meat based; otehrs will want more!

    CHICKEN SOAP (I don’t know why it’s called soap):

    Combine 1 chicken lier, 1 giblet, 1 chicken heart, 1 chicken neck, 2 cups water and 1 tablespoon finely chopped parseley

    cover and simmer until the gilblet is tender. Chop all the meat for dogs (although cats would like this, too!) removing the bones and mix with kibble; for cats, you might want to grind the meat in a blender.

  4. Allen

    20. Mar, 2010

    This site has a growing list of recipes for dog foods and treats…all are public domain and can used and also shared on your website just for mentioning the owner of the recipes. the list is BIG. There is even a recipe for frozen Pupcicles. Cool site!

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