I'll be the first to admit that I'm not expert but I've been cooking for my greyhounds for the past two years. Their health is good, their coats are shiny and they are happy. When people find out I cook for my dogs they are either incredulous or they're interested so I thought I would share my recipe.
Keep in mind that this feeds two large male greyhounds for five days. One of them is prone to stress related weight loss so he literally eats twice as much as other dogs his size so assume this works for three dogs at 5 days each. One cup of home-made food is roughly equivalent to about half a cup of dry kibble so for my dogs I feed them the recommended amount for their weight and activity level in kibble less half a cup which I make up for with a full cup of homemade food.
Ingredients:
2 1/2 pounds of carrots
3 pounds of sweet potatoes
3 1/2 - 4 pounds of chicken (I buy thighs with bone in and skin on)
32 ounces of cottage cheese
16 ounces of frozen green beans
8 - 10 ounces of frozen brussel sprouts
powdered supplements
Step one: Cut the carrots into one inch pieces and boil for approximate an hour and fifteen minutes.
Step two: Cut the the sweet potatoes into two inch thick slices and add to the carrots. Add the chicken to the boiling water, cover and cook for thirty minutes.
Step three: Allow the carrots, sweet potatoes and chicken to cool. You can pour off some of the liquid to speed the cooling process but reserve three and a half cups for later use.
Step four: Take the three and a half cups of liquid and add to it your vitamin supplement, cottage cheese and frozen vegetables. Then shred the chicken while adding it to your vegetable/cottage cheese mixture. Add the remaining vegetables and mix thoroughly. The sweet potatoes will be soft and will probably fall apart.
Step five: Spoil your greyhounds.
The nutritional supplement I used is NuPro and it makes a kind of gravy when you add it to liquid.
Final disclaimer - I am not a veterinary nutritionist and while my dogs have thrived on this food it may not be suitable for all dogs.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
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