How to Make Dog Food : Understanding how Homemade Stew can Keep Your Dog Healthy

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Learn to cook homemade stew that can keep your dog healthy in this free video.

Expert: Elise McMahon
Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior, and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • if you cook the bones long enough like she did they crumble, they don't splinter. the chicken turns to mush. It is because you have rendered all of the collagen out of the bone.

  • It took me a long time to realize that even though some things occur in nature does not necessarily mean it is good for the dog. They did survive as a species prior to domestication but many wild dogs would die due to bones lodging in the intestine, they carried all kinds of disease & it was survival of the fittest or more often just plain luck if they lived a full life in the wild. Dog bites become infected & can easily die from that so to keep a dog safe there needs to be some caution taken

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  • I just made my first batch of dog food for my little shitzu today! I used ground pork, vegetables and rice. It looked like something I would have actually made for myself in college! hahahaahha!

  • I made this and my dog loved it

  • youtube, don't give me a freaking pedigree commercial when i'm trying to watch a video about bettering my dog's health.

  • im a little tea cup sort of stout here is a handle here is the doubt

  • damn that looked good

  • About how many hours does this need to cook in a pressure cooker?

  • did u just chuck a fucking whole chicken in that pot! ooh my god that is so crazy!

  • @JuSKallday the last time i checked, stray dogs who eat raw meat have a shorter livespan than domestic dogs who eat cooked meat. some food for thought. anw, not judging. Just saying that it is alright for dogs to eat cooked food. Altho myself, i feed my dogs raw dehydrated.

  • @tmhteacher you should never give your dog chicken bones it breaks up and splinters In their throat.

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