Thursday, September 22, 2011

What can my pets eat that is homemade, safe and healthy?

I want to make my pets (I have a dog and a cat) treats at home, but I want to make sure the ingredients are both safe and healthy for the animals. I want ingredients that will fortify and boost their health, rather than just something they think is yummy. What are some good ingredients? Please have reputable resources to back up your claims.|||Cats and dogs have different tastes. If you make something for the cat, the dog will eat it as dogs have a wider range of acceptable foods.





Chicken, baked or roasted without seasonings is always good. Cats love chicken. Tuna (small quantities), rare steak. Baked liver. Cantaloupe, grated zucchini, grated carrot....not all cats like these things.





Dogs also like steamed green veggies like broccoli (in moderate quantities) and beans. Some like salads provided there is dressing and they all love cheddar or string cheese. Cream cheese is a favorite and makes a good addition to Kongs especially when frozen.





Just remember to stay away from the hazardous foods:





http://www.metpet.com/Reference/Dogs/Hea鈥?/a>|||Boiled chicken is yummu and a very good food for animals. Not too fatty, no bad substances, etc. Just don't add salt or spices. Cats also like fish, but beware of bones.|||Dried meat (jerky) is great for cats and dogs. Not only is it the best source of protein, it also is safer than giving rawhide which helps exercise their jaws and keep their teeth clean. All you need is a dehydrator and any meat you would like to give. Then you know there are no preservatives . Some good choices would be lamb, turkey, beef, liver, salmon, white fish. The choice is yours! If you wanted to help with a breath problem, just insert some parsley into the treats before they are dehydrated and it will help with their breath. Hope this helps.|||Check out this website - http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/鈥?/a>





It has some great natural receipes.





Have fun cooking!|||I am not sure that you read the article that I wrote on making homemade animal food,





The recipe that I use is:





2 Pkg of stew meat (or any other type of boneless meat)


1-2 cups of rice (dry - you will be using an extra large pot)


1 1 lb pkg of vegetable of your choice


8 oz of omega3 animal oil (found in WalMart or PetSmart or wherever).





Make a slow cooked stew of the above ingredients except for the oil. Let cool.





Spoon ingredients into a food processor and empty the whole mess into a very large bowl until every thing has been processed (The main reason that I do this is so your dog or cat won't just pick through their food and pick out all of the meat and leave the rest).





Finally, add the oil and mix well. (Aside from the nutritional value from Omega3 oil which your animal needs, this also promotes healthy skin and coat and is also good for their heart).





I package this food up in plastic bowls with lids and freeze. Each bowl when thawed last up to 3-5 days (I have a small dog though). And the night before you start getting low, pull another out of the freezer.





For snacks - take this same mixture - spread some out in a baking dish about 1/2" deep and slow bake for an hour. Once it is cooled, break it apart and use for snacks.

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