If you’re already feeding a pre-packaged raw diet, then you know the benefits of feeding raw, fresh whole foods. Now you can take it to the next level and make your own homemade dog food. Here are the positives when you make your own dog food: Control over ingredient quality Easy ...
As large dogs, Labradors require good nutrition to live a long, healthy life. Some Lab owners feed their dogs homemade diets to avoid common fillers found incommercial dog food, including meat byproducts, corn, wheat, artificial colors, and additives. When all these are taken into consideratio...
the volume of food you feed your pup should be about 2.5-to-3-percent of her weight. So for a midsize dog around 35 pounds, you should feed her slightly less than 1 pound of cooked food. Salt, pepper, sugar, and other seasonings are not recommended. Serve the food at room temperatur...
Unlike processed dog foods (such as kibbles) which have lost a lot of their nutritional value during the course of processing, home made dog food is fresh and wholesome. It can provide nutrients in their more natural and complete form. You have more control over the ingredients to be ...
So before you start whipping up homemade food, talk to your vet to make sure that what you’re serving will meet your dog’s needs. (Check out what these 4 holistic vets feed their own dogs.) “You want to make sure that your food has the appropriate protein to carb balance. And ...
When I learned how to make a homemade dog cookie recipe, they are not totally like a dessert for the dogs; it is also a necessity. Many ingredients which we add to the recipe like fresh mint and fresh parsley are good for keeping their breath fresh and cleaning their teeth. Sometimes ...
Dog Food Recipes 130 Homemade Dog Treat Recipes The cookbook that your dog and dogs everywhere have been waiting for has finally arrived. Pamper Your Dog unleashes 130 recipes for tasty treats and meals for your canine friend that are sure to have your dog salivating. You cook for yourself...
You can find everything you need to make these homemade dog treats at your local grocery store — and could even eat any of them yourself if you felt like it. We've included dog treats you can bake in the oven, as well as ones you can chill in the refrigerator or freezer. These ...
If you can’t make it home to your pooch, try paying a dog walker or a friend to let your dog out for a short walk and a much-needed bathroom break. There are even portable potty trainers with grass made especially for your dog. Just set it up somewhere in the house if you can'...
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