DIY Homemade Dog Food
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Keep your dog healthy and fit with this easy peasy homemade recipe – it’s cheaper than store-bought and chockfull of fresh veggies!
I never thought I would be one of those dog owners who made homemade human food for their pups. Not in a million years.
But when Butters recently fell sick with an upset stomach, our vet advised us to feed him a bland diet – chicken and rice without any kind of seasoning. So that’s what we did – we poached a chicken, shredded it in a food processor, and mixed in some white rice and fed him this bland diet for 3 days.
That’s when I started to do some research on homemade dog food, and I have been so amazed as to how many different kinds of vegetables dogs can have. And with the help of Balance IT, you can create so many different recipes for your pup!
Now the best part about making homemade dog food – just like making anything at home – is that you know exactly what is going into the dog bowl, and not any of that questionable gelatinous gunk from the canned food.
But it’s important to note that dogs have different nutrient requirements than humans for their proportional body size, such as:
- High-quality protein (meat, seafood, dairy or eggs)
- Fat (meat or oil)
- Carbohydrates (grains or vegetables)
- Calcium (dairy)
- Essential fatty acids (egg yolks or oatmeal)
Now this recipe here has a balance of 50% protein, 25% veggies and 25% grains, but the ratios can easily be adjusted to suit your pup’s breed and/or needs.
Once you’ve made your batch, you can divide them up into single servings, note the date, and freeze it. When ready to serve, you can defrost it in the fridge overnight and nuke it for 15-30 seconds. That’s it! Now who knew that making dog food would be this easy?
DIY Homemade Dog Food
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups brown rice
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 pounds ground turkey
- 3 cups baby spinach, chopped
- 2 carrots, shredded
- 1 zucchini, shredded
- ½ cup peas, canned or frozen
Equipment
Instructions
- In a large saucepan of 3 cups water, cook rice according to package instructions; set aside.
- Heat olive oil in a large stockpot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add ground turkey and cook until browned, about 3-5 minutes, making sure to crumble the turkey as it cooks.
- Stir in spinach, carrots, zucchini, peas and brown rice until the spinach has wilted and the mixture is heated through, about 3-5 minutes.
- Let cool completely.
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I been thinking of making homemade dog food for my Hank he is getting older and picky eater but beg me to share my food with him .
Thank you so much for sharing ideas and I will start doing it.
I’m about to make our dane a LOT of salmon based food and I am so stoked that I found this… off to buy veggies in the morning!
My doodles are scarfing this up right now! I made it to supplement (not replace) their usual food. I didn’t have peas so I added a can of black beans, and also a large (diced and roasted) sweet potato. It was so quick and easy with shredding the veg in my food processor Will definitely make again!
Thank you for.the recipe. How.much should I feed my 20 lb Cockapoo.
Thank you
My JRT and Toy Fox slicked this up! Good recipe!
My picky Schnoodle LOVES this food! i put string beans i/o zucchini but i’ll add zucchini next batch. i put in 15 freezer bags 1-1/4 c each! i add probiotic and flaxseed/omega-3 treats in AM Hope to see her relief from summer allergies!
How many feedings does this make?
I usually cook 3 times a week and store in the fridge…
Awesome! Taco loves this recipe!
Good post guys!
I made this for the dog who will be joining us on Friday, slightly awkward that the usually rather picky cats have gone mad for it :/
I haven’t tried this yet. But my question is.. How do you determine the quantity to feed the pet? I have a 70lb female belgion Malinois German Shepard rescue mix.
Once you are sure she’ll eat it, you can start by testing to see how much she’ll eat in 2 minutes. Use that as a starting point. Feed that amount twice per day.
I love this recipe – I’m going to try it tonight for my 15-pound Terrier/mix with Maltese- thanks for sharing
I have 4 dogs, 10yr old Torky, 4 yr old Golden Shepherd, and 2- 7 yr old Cavashells, 1 is obese.. so I don’t know about making different recipes for the different breeds, but after reading the ingredients, I don’t see why they wouldn’t all benefit from them. These dogs get boiled chicken breast and rice. Bowels have improved since taking off the processed food but they still attack grass..considering greens brought me to this site…Thank you for the info,,besides the greens, I will be changing the white rice to brown.
I just made this yesterday, it is very easy. I added veal liver to it I got package of frozen riced cauliflower and broccoli and used itBella loved it. She is a picky eater so I was so happy. She sat in the kitchen with me talking to me, telling me to hurry I guess! We are
Country is important for adjusting this recipe as well. They tell me the Philippines has spinach. It is just too expensive. I have only seen it in cans here. Thanks for sharing. Our dogs mostly get leftovers, which is sometimes not the best thing.
How do you know how much to give your dog
What do you think of using canned salmon in the mix?
Short answer is dogs can eat just about any fish. The question is how it is canned and what it is packed in. Look up all ingredients on the can… I would love to feed my dogs tuna sometimes. But, I read that everything I can find has something not recommended.
Hello, Thanks for sharing a great recipe. I have a doubt. It will be great if you can clarify that. I have 2 beagles, 7 yr old male and a 1 year old female. both fixed. Suggested daily calorie is 350 and 450 cals /day for them. Does this recipe provide 412 calories per cup? Does that means, I should give a bit less than one cup to the older & a bit over one cup to the younger one? Pls help me out. I am new to home made food. Thanks.
I can’t answer your question but did your beagles like this? I’m looking for homemade food for our pocket 6 month old beagle puppy. Thanks!
Ok,, if you follow this recipe that is 412 calories, if you add more veggies, or more meat that will change the number also you don’t have to be exact. i do a half a cup in the morning and half a cup in the evening. I do add some things to it, like some egg in the morning. I have an 8 lb terrier, high energy. and we can adjust as she gets older,
Reference -MyFitnessPal
I got 310 calories for every 1 cup
This is a great help. I love this blog. Keep it up to help dog parents so much help.
Very healthy for my chihuahuas & very delicious going to try today for 2nd opinion my boyz
Wow my dogs really enjoyed this meal, thank you so much.