Save money by making your own dog food.
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All Comments (22)
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NO GARLIC FOR DOGS! IT BREAKS DOWN RED BLOOD CELLS AND CAUSES ANEMIA!
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the website listed above, once in it, you have to "click a download" link, don't do it, that's so old school as viruses can be sent to your PC this way, why not just list them all on the webpage? its not hard to do that, no excuses......
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Oats are okayfor dogs as long as they don't have allergies to them. Just like humans, each dog is different. Molasses is also okay in small quantities. These ingredients are in several recipes in a popular dog bakery chain book that I have . I can't see how the corn and grain loaded commerical dog food would be any healthier than this. I see this to be a great recipe to use for my dog. I can change a few things to fit her needs and save us tons of money each month! Thank you :)
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is the mixture puppy safe?
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Oats are an allergen to a lot of dogs. Safer option is brown rice, lentils or quinoa, which pack in vitamins as well as carbohydrates. Dogs dont really need the carbs though. Sugar shouldn't be added (molasses) its not good for pups.
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Oats and grains are not digested by dogs, they are carnivores! Cooking meat takes out vital nutrients too! Kudos to doing it yourself to save money but RAW is best! It's a carnivores natural diet and what thier bodies are made to digest!
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@FreeCityCoupons - thank you for your comment... makes me confident to try it out...
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@wakebrdgrl - the oats is added fiber that can be good for the dogs and puppies and prevents "impacted feces" problem. Dont you think?
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I don't think I would add the oat... That's really just a filler. Not necessary supplements for the diet.
Dogs can have garlic you just need to be careful how much and how frequent. Please google garlic for dogs and if it is a problem for you just leave that small part out of the recipe.
ABStickley 1 year ago