Tag: Homemade
How to Make Homemade Calming Spray for Dogs
This DIY homemade calming spray for dogs is natural and safe to use around any dog, and may be an effective treatment for your hyper pup.
Recipe: Simple 5 Ingredient Homemade Dog Food
Experts in canine nutrition will tell you that homemade dog food is the only way to provide your pet with the exact nutrition that he needs. When done properly, making homemade meals allows you to provide your pet with a diet that meets his needs through every life stage. This simple homemade food won't be appropriate for all dogs, but your veterinarian can help you add supplements or additional ingredients to cater the recipe to your pup's needs.
Recipe: Homemade Cat Food for Picky Eaters
Are you getting frustrated with your picky kitty? Cats are known for being finicky eaters. Finding a food that is healthy and appetizing to your cat can be a daunting task. Whole food ingredients and the appetizing aroma of real protein sources are usually more tempting to picky pets than commercial pet food. There is a good chance that this homemade cat food for picky eaters will tempt your fussy feline.
Chicken and Rice Recipe For Dogs with Sensitive Stomach
A chicken and rice recipe for dogs is one of the most commonly recommended remedy for dogs with an upset stomach.
Recipe: Sweet Potato Dog Treats
These simple sweet potato dog treats are easy to prepare and appetizing to most pups. They are filled with vitamins and minerals required for a healthy canine diet.
3 Homemade Dog Halloween Costume Ideas
Canine costumes can cost upwards of $50, so if you're looking for something more affordable a homemade dog Halloween costume may be just what you need. All of the options that I've listed below cost less than $10, and you can reuse some of the materials after your Halloween fun is over.
Recipe: Low Fat Food for Dogs with Chicken
Obesity is an epidemic that is quickly taking over our country. Pets and their humans are more obese now than ever before. Obesity is linked to some very serious health conditions, like heart disease, liver disease and even cancer. This low fat food for dogs can help your pooch shed those unnecessary pounds.
Recipe: Homemade Wet Dog Food with Beef & Turkey
This recipe uses two protein sources to offer a variety of flavor within the same meal. You could use just one meat or substitute for different protein sources such as fish, venison or rabbit meat. This homemade wet dog food would make a great for any adult pup, as long as they don't have specific dietary restrictions or needs.
Recipe: Easy Chicken and Broccoli Dog Food with Rice
The biggest factor in the overall cost of homemade dog food is the protein source that you decide to use. I like including this recipe in my repertoire of homemade dog meals because it's simple to make and very affordable. With just four ingredients, this chicken and broccoli dog food can be made for less than $1 per cup.
Recipe: Homemade Kibble for Dogs
Most homemade dog food recipes you can find online or in books will make a moist recipe. If you would prefer to feed a dry dog food, this homemade kibble for dogs is a great recipe to start with. It's easy to make and healthy for most adult dogs. Just be sure to touch base with your veterinarian before making a change to your pup's diet.
Recipe: Skillet Turkey Dog Food with Veggies
Homemade dog food is a healthier alternative to commercial diets for most pets. You can cater the meals to your dog's individual needs, and you can use the healthiest ingredients available. This skillet turkey dog food is made with vegetables, flaxseed, yogurt and other superfood ingredients.
Recipe: Meatless Homemade Dog Food with Peanut Butter
The concern with a meatless diet is that it will not provide the complete, balanced nutrition that your dog requires. This is why it is so important for you to consult with your veterinarian before switching your dog to a meatless diet. Better yet, consult a trained canine nutritionist who can guide you in creating meatless recipes that will provide proper nutrition for your pet.






















