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Home Made Dog Food Recipes

Today I received the following dog food question from a UK dog lover via the Best Dog Food Guide – Contact Form.

“I feed my 8 week year old puppy chicken breast and vegetables with olive oil. Could you give me some tips of how much to feed him and what else to feed him? He is a Doberman, thanks.”

Below you’ll find the answer I gave him.

My STRONG advice to you is please feed your puppy a commercial dog food! If you insist on cooking for your dog then at least wait until he is full grown.

A diet consisting of chicken breast with vegetables and olive oil is deficient. Your puppy is at risk of developing All Meat Syndrome because you’re feeding a diet high in protein, high in phosphorous and low in calcium (no bones) and vitamin D. This risk is especially high since your dog is a growing puppy.

Since calcium blood levels are kept within strict levels the calcium in the bones will be mobilized leading to dysfunctional bone tissue formation. A possible effect is ‘rubber jaw’ syndrome where a dog cannot eat anymore since they can’t use their jaws to their full bite strength. More general your dog is at risk of developing fragile bones and other joint diseases.

The calcium to phosphorous ratio in dog food should be 1.2 : 1. It is very difficult to obtain this ratio when you assemble your dog’s diet by yourself without guidance from a veterinary nutritionist.

Please do not put your dog’s health at risk. Visit a pet specialty shop and buy a premium or super premium dry dog food to build a strong foundation. You can save the chicken breast to give as a treat.

Even if your dog would be mature then still the minerals in the dog food are important (I have found a recent medical case report about nutritional calcium and vitamin D deficiency in an adult dog should you want to read some in depth background information) but puppies are even more at risk and puppies of large breeds even more.

So forgive me if I’m repeating myself but seek advice of a good veterinarian which I’m sure will tell you the same as I have.

I wish you and your Doberman puppy all the best,

Barbara

Best-Dog-Food-Guide.com

Pampered Golden Retriever Puppy

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Delicious Doggie Birthday Pie

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Today we celebrated Kensho’s birthday as he turned two.
I’ve made him a delicious birthday pie with two blue candles on top .

As this is a very picky Japanese Akita dog that doesn’t like cereals or dog biscuits I made him a special brunch of which I was certain he would love it.
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There appears to be a trend in home made dog food and canine cuisine classes. Surely this can be tied to the massive recall that started in March 2007 that involved multiple brands. It certainly feels safer to use ingredients that you buy at regular grocery stores selling human food.
It’s perfectly fine to supplement commercial [...]

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Feed Table Scraps With Care !

May 24, 2007

What are table scraps anyway? Sure, these are the left-overs of one’s meal. But your meal probably differs from my meal, so there is no clear definition.
A colleague, who regularly feeds his dogs table scraps in addition to premium dog food, told me the following story yesterday. He had fed this three dogs Indonesian table [...]

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Dog Food Cooking Classes

May 17, 2007

Elinor Silverstein of North Tustin (Southern California, USA) started cooking for her dog in seventh grade. Her pet simply refused to eat dry dog food. And being a clever dog (apparently) he stayed with his strategy. She then decided to go and research foods and spices suitable for her dog’s digestion. Elinor is a true [...]

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