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I want to cook more for Caiza but still give him timberwolf organics mixed with whatever I make him. Today I made him some thick stew with ground beef,lamb,lamb liver, carrots,celery,and zuchinni and added a can of low sodium beef broth along with 2 cans of water. I also added in some pasta. I plan on mixing it in with his dinner tonight
Can anyone share or direct me to a good book or home cooking website? Thanks!
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I would love to hear some responses too! I would love to cook more for the dogs.
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I feed my dog something similar to the recipe at Dogie Bag. It's pretty simple though. Monica Segal's books gets a lot of raves from owners who feed homecooked, but I personally haven't read any of them yet.
Here are more links: http://www.showdog-magazine.com/Recipes/recipes.htm http://www.doggiedietician.com/ |
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I don't always give Kona my home cooked food, but when I make a big meal, she gets some for dinner
![]() Lately it has been Quail stew. We bagged about 50 this season and I am still cooking it! I toss in some carrots, celery, potatoes... let it simmer from 8am to 5pm, and it is great stuff! Kona loves it, she literally drools when she smells it cooking. The quail can be replaced with chicken or beef. You dog is sure to love it! |
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