Filler Blender
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What to put in homeade dog food? Perhaps a canine food pyramid would help?
My dog, Boo, a ten pound pap may have food allergies. I say this because she allways itchy, and no fleas to be found. Because the cost of special food is irritating, and I don't know what I'm getting, I want to feed her "real" food.
My thought is to brown some ground turkey/beef/whatever, throw it in a blender with a little water and some raw veggies, and freeze in ice-cube trays. Then I can pop out cubes, thaw, and feed along with some (brown?) rice as filler (got the idea from my trainer tonight.) I don't know how much of anything to throw in, though.
Should I cook the veggies? Add garlic as flea repelent? Any recipe I plan to run by my vet, first, but does anyone have one? Raw diet is not so grand an idea for me, as I don't like having raw meat around and the food-cube idea sounds fairly easy in terms of feedeing and prep.
Also, what are the most common canine food allergies? I want to know what to avoid.
Your idea sounds exactly like what I did to feed my daughter instead of buying baby food. It worked like a charm, and she's a 26 year old med student now, so it certainly didn't harm her!
I say give your doggie daily vitamins to make sure he isn't missing anything, and as long as you stick with mutton, chicken, brown rice and green veggies, you should be just fine.
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