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Topic: Any healthy recipe for dogs !
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Mon 09/21/20 11:58 PM
Edited by VernUpton on Mon 09/21/20 11:58 PM
I have 2 dogs one is 4 years and another is 4 years, 7 months. Can anyone suggest me any healthy recipe for my dogs? Any suggestion would be definitely appreciated.

thank you, happy

ivegotthegirth's photo
Tue 09/22/20 02:42 AM
You know this sounds kinda odd don't you?

I hope you want to make DOG food to feed them..................

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Tue 09/22/20 02:51 AM
laugh
Baked is always healthier than frying

delightfulillusion's photo
Tue 09/22/20 02:53 AM
In a bun is also good too :hotdog:

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Tue 09/22/20 02:54 AM
Hot... doglaugh

ivegotthegirth's photo
Tue 09/22/20 03:16 AM
Cut it out you two...............huh

delightfulillusion's photo
Tue 09/22/20 03:29 AM

Cut it out you two...............huh


You started it laugh

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Tue 09/22/20 03:31 AM
Dawg gone gooood laugh

delightfulillusion's photo
Tue 09/22/20 03:34 AM
It’s a dog eat dog world laugh

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Tue 09/22/20 03:54 AM
Edited by 🍫 KitKat 🍫 on Tue 09/22/20 03:55 AM
rofl

We better stop before we get in the doghouse

delightfulillusion's photo
Tue 09/22/20 04:00 AM
Yes, we better let sleeping dogs lie laugh

Tom4Uhere's photo
Tue 09/22/20 07:15 AM
Edited by Tom4Uhere on Tue 09/22/20 07:17 AM
Dogs are canines.
Canines are carnivorous.
If you think about what a wolf eats, you have a good idea of what your dog needs to eat.

Dogs eat raw meat (best while still on the bone), the bloodier the better. Organ foods like liver and heart.
They also need bones, not those rawhide chews, real bone.
Raw eggs, slightly cooked veggies with meat juices or blood dripped on them.
Believe it or not, fruits too.

There's a podcast where you can get diet tips for your dog.
http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/animal-talk-naturally

I had two full size yellow labs and two mid-size American Eskimos.
We fed them Purina Chow but supplemented with raw meat diet.

Wolf Tucker http://www.wolftucker.co.uk/wolftucker-raw-feeding-guide/ Lists the benefits of a raw diet and talks about the myths and concerns

Just some of the physical benefits of a raw dog food diet can be as follows:

Cleaner teeth and fresh breath
Better weight control
Improved digestion
Shinier, healthier skin and coat
Reduction of allergy symptoms
Harder, smaller, less smelly stools
Increased mobility in older animals
More energy and stamina
Strengthened immune system
Improved liver, pancreatic and bowel health
Savings due to less trips to the vet


Try to remember its a dog, not a person.

person L 's photo
Tue 09/22/20 11:04 PM
buy a piece of meat with a bone in it and bury it for a month then let the dog uncover it

VernUpton 's photo
Tue 09/22/20 11:48 PM

Dogs are canines.
Canines are carnivorous.
If you think about what a wolf eats, you have a good idea of what your dog needs to eat.

Dogs eat raw meat (best while still on the bone), the bloodier the better. Organ foods like liver and heart.
They also need bones, not those rawhide chews, real bone.
Raw eggs, slightly cooked veggies with meat juices or blood dripped on them.
Believe it or not, fruits too.

There's a podcast where you can get diet tips for your dog.
http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/animal-talk-naturally

I had two full size yellow labs and two mid-size American Eskimos.
We fed them Purina Chow but supplemented with raw meat diet.

Wolf Tucker http://www.wolftucker.co.uk/wolftucker-raw-feeding-guide/ Lists the benefits of a raw diet and talks about the myths and concerns

Just some of the physical benefits of a raw dog food diet can be as follows:

Cleaner teeth and fresh breath
Better weight control
Improved digestion
Shinier, healthier skin and coat
Reduction of allergy symptoms
Harder, smaller, less smelly stools
Increased mobility in older animals
More energy and stamina
Strengthened immune system
Improved liver, pancreatic and bowel health
Savings due to less trips to the vet


Try to remember its a dog, not a person.


Thanks for your advice!

ivegotthegirth's photo
Wed 09/23/20 04:06 AM
Yes!
Long ago and far away when I raised German Shepherds I feed them a lot of rabbits. My vet always commented on their health and for several years I was contracted to the Air Force and they were always happy with my pups.

ctr916's photo
Mon 10/12/20 09:00 PM
I have been making my own breadsticks for dogs. I use applesauce, cinnamon, flour, oats, and peanut butter. It is pretty simple. Eggs can also be used in the recipe. I bake them and leave them in the oven to dry out.

no photo
Mon 10/12/20 09:18 PM
Dogs need vegetables too.

no photo
Mon 10/12/20 09:43 PM
My sister gives her dogs a little pumpkin, NO SUGAR, and it's good for them.

Rock's photo
Wed 10/14/20 03:58 PM
Topic: Any healthy recipe for dogs!



Well... First, you make a roux.

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Wed 10/14/20 06:19 PM
Edited by Unknow on Wed 10/14/20 06:25 PM
I bake my dogs homemade biscuits. I use canned pure pumpkin, oat flour, ground flax seed, natural peanut butter, parsley, psyllium husk, baking powder, water.

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