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    Junior Member Shayhara's Avatar
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    Help in making homemade dog food

    I have a two year old beagle who is the pickiest thing I have ever met. She will turn up her nose at canned food, a bowl of dry can sit out for two or three days with only a couple bites taken. She has been to the vet and they said there is nothing physically wrong with her, and that we just need to find what she wants to eat. We have tried all the dog foods from natures valley, taste of the wild, iams, eukanuba, even the cheaper stuff like dog chow and pedigree. She just isn't interested. She never had people food until after her last check up at the vet, he said try it, just meats, rice and dairy. So we have and she will eat that.
    So I am wanting to make my own dog food. I am looking for what would be the best ingredients I am thinking of going with rice, chicken, beef, maybe turkey? and rabbit (we raise rabbits and chickens so that would be "free" meat) I am also thinking of adding in some vegetables every so often like peas, green beans, broccoli and carrots (she loves carrots if you cook them with a roast and give her the carrots) she also likes cottage cheese but I think that can just be a treat I would like to be able to cook up enough of the food to store for at least a week or two, then just take it out of the freezer the day before, throw it in the microwave the next morning and give it to her.
    Any suggestions, opinions, anyone out there try feeding there dogs there own premade food? She will of course still have the dry available 24/7 she just doesn't eat it.
    Living the life I always dreamed of, a wonderful husband, two wonderful house dogs, two beautiful farm dogs, and a menagerie of chickens, ducks, guinea fowl and rabbits which we raise, show, and sell during the spring and summer. After 8 years away from the breeding scene, really looking forward to next spring/summer when our Annie girl will be bred for our first litter of Beagle pups.

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    When I have a pregnant (or nursing) mama dog here, I cook "doggie stew" for her, since sometimes they get a little "picky" when pregnant. I usually cook rice (brown is probably better), add chicken, hamburger or whatever meat I have on hand (I'm sure they'd love rabbit or turkey), and chopped veggies - lots of carrots, green beans, squash, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, whatever is around - what I do is mix the "stew" with her kibble and she will usually gobble it down. If your pup isn't eating kibble it probably wouldn't hurt to give her a doggie vitamin to supplement and make sure she's getting the vitamins she needs.
    My dogs also get cottage cheese and/or yogurt - with occasional scrambled eggs mixed with their kibble. I NEVER give them canned food. When I make doggie stew, I make a BIG pot and put it in serving size freezer bags - it can be frozen. I hope this is helpful.
    Glenda 'n the girls
    Chloe, JoJo, Lottie & Lily

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