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Samantha Randall

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Samantha’s biggest passion in life is spending time with her Boxer dogs. After she rescued her first Boxer in 2004, Samantha fell in love with the breed and has continued to rescue three other Boxers since then. She enjoys hiking and swimming with her Boxers, Maddie and Chloe.

RECIPE: Homemade Dog Treats for Bad Breath

Do you dream of the day when you can snuggle Fido without having to smell his stinky breath? These homemade dog treats for bad breath can help!

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Urinary Tract Health

If your dog is prone to UTIs, you may be able to prevent them with a change in diet - like switching to this homemade dog food for urinary tract health.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Joint and Hip Health

In some dogs, these problems develop with age. In others, hip and joint problems are genetic and can effect them at a very young age. This homemade dog food for joint and hip health may be appropriate to add to their diet.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Chihuahua

This homemade dog food for Chihuahua recipe may be a good option for your pint-sized pooch, but you should check with you vet before feeding it.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Skin Allergies

This homemade dog food recipe for skin allergies may need additional supplements to be nutritionally balanced for your pet, so you should consult your vet.

Recipe: Homemade Doggy Donut Treats

These doggy donuts are adorable and healthy. They would make an excellent gift, or you could keep them as a tempting treat for your own dog.

Recipe: Simple Homemade Dog Food

This simple homemade dog food isn't appropriate for all dogs, but your vet can help you add supplements to cater the recipe to your pup's needs.

Recipe: Homemade Doggy Chili (for pups and people)

This homemade doggy chili uses human-grade ingredients. Your dogs will like it, and you might too! It's a meal that you can share with your furry friend.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Heart Disease

Proper nutrition won't cure what is wrong with your pet's heart, but homeade dog food for heart disease can be part of your treatment plan.

Homemade Dog Food Calculator

Using this homemade dog food recipe calculator can help to make the process of feeding your pet a little bit easier, but it is just a guideline.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Pancreatitis

Canine pancreatitis is an inflammation of the animal's pancreas, and it's common in dogs. Serving a homemade dog food for pancreatitis can help manage this condition.

Recipe: Homemade Dog Food for Upset Stomach

If your dog suffers from stomach upset, proper nutrition is key. Homemade dog food for upset stomach should be formulated with ingredients that are easy to digest and help to soothe the gastrointestinal tract, like this recipe here.

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