I was thinking about changing my dogs food to a homemade diet. After doing some research, i found out that store bought dog foods have vitamins that are going to be hard to provide in a homemade diet. Now, of course you have to provide your dog with a good, healthy, and natural store bought diet, for them to really benefit. I personally feed my dog a grain free dog food that is free of euthanized animals and roadkill, which is included in some brands of dog food. I feed her 'Kirkland natures domain salmon sweet potato formula' ( I provided a link to a picture of what the bag looks like, just in case you might want to check it out at your local store. We get ours at Costco, but for some reason it's not on their website.) It comes in a 40lb bag at a reasonable price. Anyways, I thought that to get top nutritional benefits, i would do half homemade food, and half commercial (store bought) dog food. I did some research on nutritional things to feed dogs, and came up with this recipe, that sort of reminds me of fall. A great thing about this recipe is, it's amazingly easy! Lets begin!
Ingredients-
Until next time-
May
Ingredients-
- 1 sweet potato
- 1/2 can of pumpkin
- 1 can of pink salmon ( i bought mine still with the skin and bones. But don't worry, the bones fall apart if you pinch, or bite, them.)
- 2 carrots
- Peel and dice the potato ( the peels are considered toxic to dogs)
- Dice the carrots ( when dicing your fruit and veggie, take into consideration what your dog could easily choke on.)
- Mix your pumpkin with your carrots and potato
- Lastly, add in your salmon, stirring it in well.
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge, and serve it as 1/3 to 1/2 of your dogs food, and the other part commercial food.
Until next time-
May