homemade dog food healthy
Posted on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 6:15 am

I need food safety dog house!?
I have a Lhasa Apso, but shes a big girl (not fat its bone structure) and it weighs about 22 lbs! Anyway, I'm not buying dog food at the store after all the Flunked! I also hear the dog food home may actually be better for your dog. So I need some recipes or web sites with recipes home dog food. Healthy and safe food for dogs!
Check this site out http://www.risingwoods.org/OURFAMILY/THEDOGS/knowntoxicfoodsfordogs.htm Here are some early Recipe: Brown lamb in a frying pan. Once well under way, put the chopped garlic to brown. Boil water, put about 4-5 cups into a crock pot, it is already hot while you're fixing the remaining ingredients. Add potato cubes to the pan. Cut broccoli and add this to the pot. Put the remaining books in the pot, add enough hot water to cover. Pepper to taste. Throw in 1 / 2 cup brown rice and mix. 2) Alfie & Archie's Garlic Flavored Dog Biscuits Yield: 1 batch * 2 1 / 2 c whole wheat flour * 1 / 2 c Powdered milk * 1 / 2 cup salt * 1 / 2 cup garlic powder * 1 ts Sugar, brown * 6 drippings from the meat of tuberculosis or margarine * 1 egg beaten * 1 / 2 c ice water Preheat oven to 350. Lightly oil a baking sheet. Combine milk, flour powder, salt, garlic powder and sugar. Cut into juice cooking the meat until the mixture resembles cornmeal. Combine the egg. Add enough water so that mixture forms a ball. With your fingers, pat the dough on a cookie sheet to half inch thick. Cut with a cookie cutter or knife and remove the remains. Scraps can be formed again and baked. Bake 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from tray and cool on rack. 3) Apple Crunch Pup Cakes * 2 3 / 4 cups water * 1 / 4 cup applesauce, unsweetened * 1 / 4 c. tea vanilla * 4 cups whole wheat flour * 1 cup dried apple chips (you can also use fresh fruit) * 1 tablespoon baking powder * 1 egg, lightly beaten * 4 tablespoons Preheat the oven to 350 degrees honey. Spray muffin tin with cooling spray. Mix all ingredients Wet thoroughly. Mix dry ingredients in a separate bowl. Slowly add wet to dry, scraping to ensure that no mix is left to dry. Pour into muffin cups. Bake in oven for 1 1 / 4 hours or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Store in a sealed container. Makes about 12-14 pupcakes 4.) Wolfdown Auggie's * 16-qt pot with lid enough olive oil to coat bottom pot * 5-6 lbs. Beef chopped * 2 50-oz cans chicken broth * 4 cups water * 1 3-bag of frozen corn * 1 lb 3 lb bag of brown rice Brown ground beef in oil Olive. When the meat is cooked, add broth, water, and corn. (Note that the stock and the amount of water for a little over a gallon of liquid, you can also just dump in a gallon jug of water and add lots of bouillon cubes.) Bring to boil. Add brown rice, although stir, cover and bring to boil again. Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 1 hour. Remove from heat and let cool for the night. Makes about 40-45 cups of food. Divide the yield generous servings, 2 cups and freeze most of it (it freezes well). Always thaw refrigerator and microwave for a minute or two it reaches room temperature. Suggested is the following: Breakfast * 1 serving (2 cups) Wolfdown Auggie's * 1 cup high-quality all-natural kibble Dinner * 1 serving (2 cups) Wolfdown Auggie's * 1 cup vegetables fresh grated * 2-3 times a week: a nonfat yogurt and a little clear egg yolk 5) Cheesy Bacon Biscuits * 3 / 4 cup whole wheat flour * 1 / 2 c. Tea. baking soda * 1 / 2 tsp Tea. Salt * 1 stick margarine, softened * 2 / 3 cup brown sugar * 1 egg, lightly beaten * 1 1 / 2 tsp Tea. vanilla * 1 1 / 2 cups regular oats, uncooked * 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese * 2 / 3 cup wheat germ crumbled * 1 / 2 lb. bacon, cooked crisp, drained and mix flour, soda and salt and mix well and set aside. Butter and sugar and beat in egg and vanilla. Add flour mixture, mix well. Stir in remaining ingredients. Drop dough by heaping teaspoons on UN-plates greased cookie. Bake at 350 for 16 minutes. Cool on baking sheet for a minute or two before removing to cooling rack. 6) Doggie Gravy * 1 boneless skinless chicken breast * 4 cups water * 1 cup flour * 2 eggs Boil chicken breast for about 1 / 2 hours, remove to cool. Add water to the chicken meal. Beat out lumps. Add the beaten eggs before. Cook over low heat until it is thickened. Chicken pulverize in food processor. Add to flour / egg gravy. May need to add more water. Unfortunately, it does not freeze. 7) Doggie Liver Dip * 1 lb. beef liver * 2 cups beef broth * 1 c. Tea. garlic powder * 1 16-oz A pot of plain yogurt Cut liver into chunks. Cover with broth and simmer until cooked through, drain. Put liver and remaining ingredients in a food processor. Blend until smooth. If necessary, add reserved broth or water to desired consistency. Refrigerate immediately. Use within 3-4 days. Serve with raw carrots, celery, or pieces of dog biscuits. You can also use to stuff cooked marrow bones.
German Shepherd Casserole * 500gms any meat * 1 carrot, finely chopped * 1 small potato finely chopped * 1 stalk celery, finely chopped * 1 / 2 cup sliced green beans (string less) * 1 tbsn Gravox Place all ingredients in a large saucepan. Cover with water and mix. Place the lid on the pan. Microwave intensity maximum for 10 minutes then medium for 10 minutes. This should be cooked at least an hour before feeding so that it is cooled. 9) Golden Liver Brownies * liver 1 lb beef liquefied in a food processor or blender * 1 box Jiffy muffin mix corn * 2 teaspoons garlic salt Mix well spread through a cookie sheet sprayed with Pam. Bake at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes. Cool and cut into squares, refrigerate. Hold for about 2 weeks (if they last as long) or you can freeze them. 10) Josie's Liver Treats * 1 lb beef liver * 1 cup whole wheat flour * 1 cup cornmeal * 12 to 14 cloves garlic 2 eggs * Puree liver and garlic in a food processor. Add eggs, whole wheat flour and cornmeal. Grease a cookie sheet and pour the mixture on a baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes, turning to mid-term during cooking. Cut into squares of desired size. Freeze leftovers. 11) Loosey-Goosey Chicken Fix * 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts * 1 cup white rice Nature cooked * 1 cup cooked carrots nature * 1 cup non-or low-fat chicken breasts, cottage cheese boil in a small amount of water until done and chop. Cook carrots in a little water until tender but not mushy. Combine the two with rice and cottage cheese. You may want to add the beef broth or carrots if it seems too dry. An ordinary meal Nice to get your doggy firmed. Store leftovers in refrigerator. Optional flavorings (add 1 if desired) 1 / 4 cup mashed banana, 1 / 4 cup mashed potatoes or chopped plain; 1 / 4 cup cheese shredded low fat. 12) Magic Meatballs * 2 cups whole wheat flour * 3 tablespoons. Rolled oats * 1 egg, lightly beaten * 1 c. Tea. Garlic powder * 2 / 3 cup flour or beef broth Place chicken in a bowl, add egg and broth, mix well. Embed oat powder and garlic. Roll dough into a ball, roll on a lightly floured surface to 1 / 2 inch thick. Cut with a donut cutter small. Reroll scraps and repeat. Form last pieces in hand. Arrange rings on a platter or shallow baking on a sheet of parchment paper in a single layer. Cook on high 10 minutes or until firm. Let cool until hardened. Store in a covered container when doggies do not look not. 13) Yummy Chihuahua Stew * 2 / 3 cup turkey, liver, hamburger * 1 / 2 cup rice * 1 / 4 cup potato * 1 / 4 * tsp.garlic powder 1 / 2 carrot * 1 cup water Cut the meat into tiny pieces size, chop the potatoes and cut carrots. Put all in a saucepan, add 1 / 2 cup water and garlic powder. Turn the oven up position, let bowl. Cook the rice. During cooking add a little water from time to time to stew. Add rice the pan, stir, keep at bowl for 2 minutes more. take the heat. Strain juice into the pan separately. Leave to cool food. Once done, add a little juice if desired.
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