I have sardines, how should i prepare them?Does anyone have a healthy (inexpensive) recipe for home made dog food?
You can give sardines to your dog straight out of a can, there's nothing to prepare. Dogs eat meat and following the RAW diet is not cheap.Does anyone have a healthy (inexpensive) recipe for home made dog food?
i modified this recipe from klgsd.com its ground beef celery apples potatoes eggs mix and seperate my dog loves it sometimes i throw in some yogurt or cottage cheese and some mising link dog supplement just in case i miss something.
Here's a site where you can get a free recipe book,
http://www.bestdogtraining.net
Hope this is what your pup was looking for :)
Actually the RAW diet can be much cheaper than many commercial brands.
Sardines are perfectly fine if they are in water and not oil. Feed them raw.
Here's a good starter site
http://www.dogguide.net/raw-diet-basics.鈥?/a>
Open the fridge and hand them to your dog. Or if they are tinned in spring water then just open the tin. Some dogs prefer fish to be mixed with other meats unti they get used to it. Yesterday my dogs had half a (very much marked down) chicken each, the day before some lamb heart and kangaroo mince, tonight they are getting roo mince and lamb liver, tomorrow is a pork hock each.
No need to cook, grind, puree vegetables, ferment grains or add supplements like kelp or flaxseed. Just join a forum like rawfeeding or RawMeatyBones, make friends with your local butcher, cruise the meat section of your supermarket for marked down meats, ask around for any friends or family members that hunt etc. Some people even advertise on craigslist or freecycle for frozen older or freezer burned meat!!
I would agree that prepared commercial raw is very expensive but (as long as you have the freezer space) once you get into the swing of it, 'real' rawfeeding can be much cheaper.
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