Free Dog Food Recipes: Natural Homemade Dog Food Recipes

by Beth McKittrin

Natural Homemade Dog Food
Free Natural Dog Food Recipes

Wow! Everyone seems to want to make their own natural homemade dog food — Jaime and I have been flooded with requests for a free recipe book!

Naturally we wanted it filled with recipes for healthy, natural food for your dog.

Sorry to say we haven’t fully prepared our own yet, but knew of a book that was prepared by a trusted friend of ours, Mike Mullins. Mike, dog lover that he is, told us we could go ahead and offer it to you on our blog.

And, because Mike is such a dog lover, he told us we could give it away for free!

So that’s what we are going to do!

Attaboy Mike!

You can download your free copy of Pamper Your Dog – 130 Recipes for Your Canine Friend right now….with one proviso.

Jaime and I have been working on a newsletter.  For right now it will start out as a mailing list that we can use to send you great information about your dog’s health, training, and any great news related items that will affect your pet.

We know everyone who visits our site will want to join this list!

Then Jaime came up with the a genius idea.

He said we should offer you Mike’s book when you join our list…

Sort of killing two birds with one stone (what a horrible analogy for an animal lover’s website!)

So that is what we have set up.

Join our list by adding your first name and email address, below, and, once we confirm your email address (done instantly), you can download this great free natural dog food recipe book!

The book  includes 130 natural homemade dog food recipes and other goodies for pooch!

By the way, we have had thousands join our list, and we have NEVER given a single e-mail address to anyone!  We keep them completely PRIVATE!  That is our promise to you.

Remember, when you make these natural homemade dog food recipes — get your kids involved!

They will love doing something good for their pet and it will bring you closer together as a family.

Don’t forget — it’s their dog!

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7 Responses to “Free Dog Food Recipes: Natural Homemade Dog Food Recipes”

  • Loving your site.

  • Heather:

    I’ve been feeding my dogs homemade natural food for a few years now and they have never been healthier

  • Tracy:

    my dog won’t eat commercial dog food anymore.

  • Sheila McDaniel:

    Very nice website and very helpful. I have a dog who absolutely refuses to eat any type of commercial dog food so I was very concerned about this. I wanted to do natural homemade stuff but didn’t want it costing a arm and a legg and spending a lot of time preparing it. But now with the help of your website it is very east and only takes about 10 minutes to fix his food and he loves it, licking his bowl clean. He loves people food, so I knew this was the way to go for him. Thank you very much.

  • I have been having a problem trying to download the free dog recipes

  • Deborah: Sorry about that. I just went in and tried it and it seems to be
    working fine.

    In the meantime, I am sending a copy of the book to your email address.

    Thanks for taking the time to write.

  • Thanks for the feedback, Sheila. We’re in the process of updating our website, so please check back in a few weeks to see new articles and recipes and doggie talk. Beth M.

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Oatmeal Biscuit Recipe
Preheat oven to 325F

Ingredients

* 1 cup uncooked oatmeal

* 1 tablespoon bouillon granules (Beef, Chicken or vegetable)

* 1 egg, beaten

* 1 1/2 cups hot water

* 3/4 cups cornmeal

* 3 cups whole wheat flour

How to Do it:

In a mixing bowl pour hot water over bouillon and oatmeal: let stand 7 minutes. Stir in cornmeal and egg.

Add flour, 1/2 cup at a time, mixing well after each addition.

Knead 3 to 4 minutes, adding more flour if necessary to make a very stiff dough.

Pat or roll dough to 1/2 inch thickness.

Cut into bone shapes and place on a greased baking sheet.

Bake for 50 minutes. Allow to cool and dry out until hard.

Makes approximately 1 1/2 pounds.

Store in an airtight container

Beef Dinner
Ingredients:

1.5 cups cooked brown rice

1/2 cups lean cooked beef

2 teaspoons vegetable oil

½ cup cooked vegetables*

*(never feed your dog onions)

½ cup plain yogurt

How to Do it:

Merely blend the ingredients. They may be hand blended or mixed in a blender or food processor

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These are Great Little Treats That Taste Like Chicken!

Preheat Oven to 350F Ingredients:

* 2 cups whole wheat flour

* 2 tsp. garlic powder

* 2 cups white flour

* 1 cup skim milk powder

* 2 eggs

* water

* 1/2 cup melted organic chicken drippings.

Put to use the fat drippings the next time you roast a chicken.

How to Do It:

Mix ingredients together with enough water to make a stiff dough.

Roll out and cut into shapes. Bake on cookie sheet until hard.

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