
Dogs are most definitely part of our family, and we are willing to do pretty much anything for them that will contribute to the health and happiness of our dogs.
That could very well include making healthy, nutritious and delicious meals from scratch at home for them!
One thing you do need to keep in mind, though, is that the DIY homemade dog food recipes you choose don't fall short of important nutrients that keep your dogs healthy and strong.
We've assembled 8 Awesome DIY Homemade Dog Food Recipes on the next page that your dog will absolutely love AND keep them strong and healthy.
Check out the Homemade Dog Food Recipes on the next page:
Siobhán Cole
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guess that makes it a “crock-paw”
Nicole Powell
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They loved there winter cooked meals
Christine Radford
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Melissa Williams
Matthew Rowe
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Jessica Bauer
Gayle Smith
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Dave Smith
Stephanie Whiting
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Christine Chamberlain
Joanne Clorley Delahaye
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Chris Delahaye
Stephanie Estelle
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Matt Battista
Charlotte Lopez Childs
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My Harvey gets fresh meat every night, it can be ground beef, chicken breast or whatever cheap cut of beef I can get, he eats what we eat as well. He is almost six and thankfully he is healthy and happy. That’s him begging for his spaghetti cooling on the counter, his all time favorite….
Mary Jo Stull
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Dogs are carnivores not veggitarian
Brenda Tapia
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Roman Tapia Veronica Tapia Antonio Tapia
Neil John Maclean
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Looks like mine
Brae Eberle Whitehead
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Jon Izenman
Kelsey Marie Hall
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Troy Gifford
Lori Rous
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It’s an individual needs that will vary through a bit of trial and error. I know a bunch of dogs that can’t eat meat. As long as people give their individual a balanced diet and stick to the base lines of avoiding the bad stuff (onions, herbs, carbs ect). I agree that you shouldn’t cook ANY dog food, exception of a light steam for veggies when they get older and the insides don’t work as well.
Lori Rous
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They arnt actually classified as carnivores, interestingly science has struggled to give dogs a classification other than “opportunistic”
Kathy Calleja
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Diane Coulson
Brenda Shingoose
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Calsey Langkopf
Chloe Taylor
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Nick Randle
Nicole Slawson
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Amy Smith
Carlos Moreno
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Manny Reyes Valerie Reyes
Manny Reyes
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I barely cook for myself and you want me to be cooking for the dog! Lol
Valerie Reyes
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I would probably cook more for Max that for you Manny
Carlos Moreno
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Lmao
Eddie Bracamontes
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Prey model raw diet is better their bodies can’t digest and process fruits and veggies all that well hardly any nutrient is even absorbed. With raw all the balanced and nutritional needs are met and satisfied with a balanced and variety full diet.
Eddie Bracamontes
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But veggies can’t be processed so how does that benefit them when they get older if there stomach isn’t working properly. Tjey can barely digest any veggie period then want to “help” them when they get older. Doing more harm then good.
Jessie Rennicker
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raw prey model here….so much easier than cooking for your pet.
Ellen Byl
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where’s the beeef. Lol
Kylie Ellis-Barry
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Brad Ellis…..perhaps you could indulge Lily?
Zoe Majewski
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Real dog food! Note veg is just a treat they like not needed!
Suzanne Davis
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Boo Blackhurst
Aaron Williams
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Samantha Huhta
Shawna Wilson
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Shelley Wolinsky
Shelley Wolinsky
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Really Shawna?
Shawna Wilson
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Yup you said you wouldn’t cook for you but maybe you’ll cook for him
Shelley Wolinsky
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I really doubt it!!
Phoebe M Tessmann
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Katherine Tessmann
Frank Spiropoulos
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George Spiropoulos
Karen Hill-Kapp
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Richard Kapp
Patti Conoryea Miller
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Dogs that can’t eat meat!!!???
Dale Westerman Swain
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Joe Swain
Lynne Pearce Chappell
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Yep only raw for my fur babies
Katherine Tessmann
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Thanks! Phoebe.
Adriann Sherman
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Joni Shahan
Zoe Majewski
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lol so you can afford to cook the meat but not give it raw lol. No needed extra vitamins other then zinc needed. When you cook it you need to add vitamins. Not to mention rice and grains are not necessary and can cause yeast issues in many dogs. So your buying foods not needed . That is a wast of money ..
Zoe Majewski
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umm dogs are meat eaters veg doesn’t even digest properly even cooked. Lets see a pic of your dogs poop I bet it’s huge all that unnecessary veg.
Leslie Pearlman
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Zoe I’m trying my best to feed what is right. It’s a huge learning and trust curve. Having part of his food cooked is ok. I also have an immune disorder so raw can make me sicker easier than cooked. Check out Dr. Karen Becker.
Tina Houghtalin Stuk
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Milt Houghtalin/MOM
Joni Shahan
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No sweet potato or rice for Herkie. He does not like either even though a little rice in something is different. He refuses any food if he can smell or taste sweet potato! But now I know what to do with at least one turkey in the freezer!
Letty Paquian
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Laura Paquian…there you go…start cooking Rocky’s food