

Adjustments for weight gain or weight loss Human tendency is to over emphasize/assess activity levels. Is your dog mostly a lounger that hangs out inside all day with a few backyard jaunts or is it a truly active dog like a sporting breed that hunts, a working dog like a police K9 or your pal that goes hiking with you multiple times a week for hours on end?


Vegetables/fruits: Ginger happens to hate vegetables and fruit. Liver and kidneys are the two easiest to find in the grocery store. Nothing like some slimy chicken livers getting pulsed up in your food processor. The bad news is organs are kind of gross. Organs: The good news is organs are cheap. Beef, chicken, pork, bison, gamey meats, etc. Meat with fat: I will usually buy ground meat of some sort for this just because it’s easier than breaking down other cuts. Using those simple proportions, you can pretty much make up your own recipe from whatever you have on hand or find on sale at the store or. I think that’s the number 1 question I get when talk about this with people so I figured we’d get that out of the way first.Īnd if you’re wondering what else dogs can eat, check out my other site – What Can My Dog Eat? Raw Dog Food Recipe Proportions (BARF diet)

It’s a bit disgusting as you see raw meat and organs swirl around in your food processor, but it’s not difficult by any means. Sorry, pup, I don’t eat out every day either.Īnd it turns out, making your own raw dog food isn’t really that hard. The first meal I gave her the homemade raw dog food, she came running back into the kitchen after licking the bowl clean as if she was begging for more.Īs I was preparing the second meal and she saw me take the food out of the refrigerator, she just about lost it running back and forth between the kitchen and the laundry room (where we feed her), her legs moving faster than her body could on the wood floor running into chairs and walls like a lunatic.Īt $25 for 3 pounds of food however, I knew immediately that wasn’t going to happen and I needed to start looking into some homemade dog food recipes. So, next trip to Petco, I was forking over some serious money (like 3 times the price of dry food) for frozen raw dog food patties and giving this whole thing a shot. I completely buy into the same theories from a human perspective, why wouldn’t it be the same for dogs? He explained how he starting feeding a raw food diet for his dogs and how their energy levels were through the roof (not that Ginger needs help in that department), their coats were shinier than ever and their teeth in great shape. The guy who sold us our water softener system was sitting in our kitchen and as Ulysses looked over models trying to figure out which one made the most sense, the sales guy and I started talking about dog food. Then one day earlier this year it was like a switch got flipped. Of course, occasionally I made her homemade pumpkin dog treats but more often than not her food was anything but homemade. Sure, it was the good fast food but after awhile, even Chick-Fil-A isn’t “healthy” any more if you know what I mean. An easy recipe and guidelines for making homemade raw dog food that you can tweak as necessary to what best fits your dog.įor as health conscious as I am about what kind of foods I put in my own body, I have to admit for the better part of six of her seven years, I pretty much fed Ginger the equivalent of fast food to humans.
