dog food


I have a 55 lb Flat Coated Retriever (black lab type dog). I really would like to make homemade dog food for her to save some money and to get her away from eating commercial dog food.
Do you have any links to dog food recipes, any tips, do you make your own dog food, etc…
I don’t have a large freezer to store things in, but I was thinking about it and I Really want to try making her dog food.

Let me know if you can help me out with it!

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11 Responses

  1. 1 Alex
    2009 Jul 23

    yes!
    Here is a website that will give you recipes for dog food:

    I personally love to make my dog treats! They are great for training, and they break easily into pieces for smaller dogs!

    Dog treat:
    Ground up dog food. half a cup
    Crumble in vegetables like carrots and celery. one fourth cup
    add a small amount of flour
    add milk or water, whatever you like best
    also add a small amount of peanut butter for color and taste
    mix and combine until you have a gooey substance, but on
    the wetter side.
    Roll out and use small cookie cutters to cut out the dog treats.
    Put them in the oven at 350 degrees and bake for awhile, until they look about done. Let them sit, because they will harden later.

    Dog food recipes:

    I hope that I helped!

  2. 2 Chibi.Midori
    2009 Jul 26

    my vet told me its okay to give my dog boiled meats and chicken. veggies and fruits are good too

    just dont give her any foods on this list and talk to your vet about the foods you do want to give her!

  3. 3 Karen W
    2009 Jul 27

    Yes you CAN do it.
    Would it be cheaper? Probably not for a dog that size, esp if you are purchasing quality ingredients.
    Here’s a website with recipes:
    Personally I would just go with a quality dry food like Canidae All Life Stages. It does not have corn wheat or added fillers so you feed less, they get quality nutrition, and the bottom line price is about the same. Plus there IS the added convenience of having to just rip and pour… no mucking about in the kitchen or worrying about freezer space…

  4. 4 piercedprincess59
    2009 Jul 28

    just give a read to the back of any reputable dog food bag, then omit anything you can’t pronounce as it is probably crap a dog doesn’t need anyways, or preservatives. Alot of dog foods main ingredients are rice, meats and some vegatables. Check with your vet to see if there are any foods your dog should stay away from, and go from there.

  5. 5 Larry the Cucumber
    2009 Aug 01

    I don’t think you are going to save $$, since doggie meat doesn’t have to go through the regulations regular meat does, which makes it cheaper.

  6. 6 jacro95
    2009 Aug 01

    Leftovers, They love them.

  7. 7 Shelly
    2009 Aug 02

    The Ultimate Diet (Natural Nutrition for Dogs & Cats) by Kymythy R Schutze, A.H.I.
    Give Your Dog A Bone (The practical commonsense way to feed dogs for a long healthy life) by Dr. Ian Billinghurst, V.V.Sc.(Hons), B.Sc.Agr., Dip.Ed.

  8. 8 askbabbs
    2009 Aug 04

    Making your own dog food is very expensive and time consuming. My two labs ate home made meals all their lives…plus took vitamins for their extra suppliments. Be prepared to spend a lot of money and time. And remember…..table scraps don’t count.

  9. 9 CF_
    2009 Aug 04

    making your own food WONT be cheaper… especially if you factor in your time…

    best thing is to feed a top quality food - NOT any from grocery store or Wal Mart - with the top quality foods you get more nutrition and less filler so your dog wont need to eat as much - in the long run the better foods save you money - less poop too!!!

    best idea is to PLANT a garden and suppliment the dogs food with things you can grow yourself.. like potatoes, tomatoes.. beans..

    brown rice is something you can easily prepare when making your own meal just make some extra and give to your dog.

  10. 10 looper35
    2009 Aug 05

  11. 11 annie
    2009 Aug 06

    this is a site that was so very helpful to me when I was first getting started making my dog’s food