Natural Home Made Dog Food — Welcome!

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The film Marley and Me opened on Christmas Day, 2008. In four days time it had grossed over
$100,000,000 in the United States alone!

Why?

Could it be because it struck a nerve? All I know is that my wife and I both sobbed shamelessly at the
end. We would have been embarrassed, but the packed audience was too busy to notice — they were all
crying too!

Now I have to be honest. It doesn’t take much to make me cry at a movie. Heck, I cried at the end of
Charlotte’s Web even though spiders give me the willies.

When Bambi lost his mother? Oh, man, I hate to think about that one. Suffice it to say, I was completely
humiliated. Especially considering the fact I watched it with my whole 6th grade boy scout troop.

But those were both just mere warm-ups for the end of Marley and Me. I haven’t sobbed as hard at the
end of a movie, since, well now, let me see — oh, I remember — since the end of Old Yeller.

The point is, we love our dogs. The big, floppy, furry, lovable creatures are our friends, our
companions, our shoulder to cry on, our ego builders, our, our — well — our family members.

Indeed, man’s best friend is part of the family.

Our family.

Now, before you start thinking I’m the kinda guy that throws paint on women in mink coats or breaks
into science labs to free all the lab rats, let me assure you I am not.

I know dogs are dogs. I know dogs are not human.

But I still maintain they are part of the family.

And when you own a dog, you assume a sacred trust: You agree to take care of your pet: to keep her safe
and to train her and exercise her, and feed her healthy food. She depends upon you for these things.

Now I know you can see where this is headed.

Natural homemade dog food.

dog-dish

Why would we make this the main subject of a blog?

The answer is because the alternative is commercial dog food.

What is wrong with commercial dog food?

As I mentioned earlier, it was the book Dog Food Secrets that opened my eyes and made me   such a believer in making my own dog food for our pet.

So, we have dedicated this blog to sharing information about healthy habits and diets for our four legged family members. As the facts are revealed to you, you will reach your own conclusions.

In the meantime, welcome to our site! We have some healthy recipes for you!

Oh! One other thing: The “Doggy Stuff” over there in the right hand column is how we pay our bills around
here. We don’t endorse any products.

Endorse? Heck — unless we write about some specific product — we don’t even have an opinion on any of
them.

The products are fed into us by category — in this case dogs and dog-related things. There might even
be some excellent products over there. But that’s for you to decide.

I will be honest. I spend some time roaming about over there because it’s all new to me, too — and it
is canine related. I have even found and purchased three or four pretty cool things.

But there are a number of things I probably wouldn’t buy — just so you understand.

If you are going to spend a little time with us, click on a link or two when something catches your
eye. You may find something you really need or are looking for. I hope you do, because, if so — we get
a little cut.

Good for us!

Anyway, whether you like the products or not, it’s fun to shop for things you enjoy. And if you are on
this site, you must enjoy dogs!

OK. We are going to send you on your way now to enjoy learning about the healthy way to care for
your pet with natural homemade dog food.

WELCOME!

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2 Responses to “Natural Home Made Dog Food — Welcome!”

  1. Ann Says:

    I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

    Ann

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  2. Lila Says:

    Finally the truth!…

    Really good post!

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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

“No” Chicken Treats
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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