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    What should be used to create homemade dogfood on a regular basis?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What should be used to create homemade dogfood on a regular basis?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What should be used to create homemade dogfood on a regular basis?),it will help you,my kids.

Currently I boil chicken, hamburger, ground turkey, gizzards and chicken liver mixed with baby vegtable beef food and brown rice. Is this diet good for a dog regularly

Answer:
Denny's is the closest thing to dog food that I can think of.
NO!!
you can't give a dog all the nutrients it needs with that crap!
Buy real food!
Boiling is actually not a very good option. The reason is that boiling actually takes most of the nutrients out of the meat. Baking is better have been feeding my dogs home made dog foods for over 15 years and my dogs are very healthy. You have a good start. Actually you have a very good start. Don't do the liver so often though it can hurt the digestive tract. only once every other week or so. Kidneys are a great alternative. Add a few scrambled eggs now and then. Make sure the vegi beef doesn't have onions in it, onions can give dogs intestinal blockage. Garlic is good for them in small quantities. Another thing that you haven't mentioned on there is dairy. They need some sort of dairy, not milk. I Highly suggest plain yogurt. It really helps with dogie gas, it helps with digestion, it helps with breath it helps with tons of stuff. about 2 table spoons in the meal is what I use. I actually sell a recipe for home dogie food if your interested email me. (don't believe all the commercial propaganda about how you must not feed real food to your dogs, and how you must only feed them store bought dog food. Commercial dog food, is crap. it has junk in it, corn that dogs can't digest, wheat gluten, which is killing dogs, plastics, rodent by products, chemicals. They tell you all that crap so you buy their products. The reason Dogs have digestion problems when you change from one dog food to the next is that their digestive system has gotten used to one set of junk and you give them another set of junk, and their body freaks out. Stay away from Commercial dog food your Dogs will love you for it...Home Made is the way to go!) That lady below me makes great points.)
My dog was diagnosed with bladder cancer over a year ago. She is on medication every other day and they told me that she would live perhaps 6 months and that would be the limit. She was literally anorexic by the time she was diagnosed. The Veterinarian Specialist noted it in her chart. She totally quit eating (dogs do that when ill) even when offered literally everything under the sun. She wanted to eat but would not.

Anyhow, when I started her on the medicine, and her pain was relieved she started eating but would NOT eat dog food. So for the past year and one month yes, not 6 months but a whole year and one month so far, this is what she eats:
Her proteins:
boneless chicken breasts, boiled or baked
Fried Bologna eckrich brand chicken and pork is in it (the fat is good for her belly when taking this medicine and she will only eat it fried, I do it in the oven)
Turkey sausage
ground turkey
Cottage cheese-mixed in sometimes
hard cheese (used as treats not a meal)
I trade these meats around. Like chicken in the morning and fried bologna at night. Or turkey sausage mixed with cottage cheese in the morning and chicken at night.
Chicken is everyday and then one of the others so she does not get diarrhea from too much of one meat.

So she will have her phosphates and other minerals she needs:
eggo waffles toasted
whole grain breads toasted (sometimes spread with peanut butter)
Whole grain cereals (try to find low sugar) I do use life cereal sometimes and quaker oat squares, cheerios
whole wheat pita, toasted.
low fat triscuits spread with cream cheese
chedder crackers with peanut butter for treats
pizza crust--she loves it!
I also always have dry dog food, Iams lamb and rice if she decides to nibble on it. Sometimes she does.

not really vegetables. Sometimes I offer broccoli cooked and she may take a bite once in a while.

I do not know how long she will keep on going along so well. I do think it is because of the love and good food. :) Her vet says her diet is actually not bad at all.

Whatever you decide, check with your vet. Make sure you serve enough protein for your dog. That is main and then use the healthy carbs as fillers. Good luck!


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