Homemade Dog Food Recipes Vet Approved (2024)

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Homemade Dog Food Recipes Vet Approved for your furry friend.

Cooking for your dog? I love to add extra protein, veggies, and nutrients to my dog's kibble. I've reviewed these recipes with my dogs, veterinarians.

Your dog will love these homemade dog food recipes that are vet approved as its meal. It's one of our friend's dog, Zoey's favorites!You can feed these recipes-raw or cook the entire meal.

Homemade dog food can benefit your pets in several ways. If you have a dog who suffers from allergies, skin problems or gastrointestinal issues.

Kibble is highly processed and tends to lose its nutritional value.

Making dog food or dog treats from scratch maintains vital nutrients, therefore making it easier and healthier for your dogs. Besides, who wants to eat the same thing every day!

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Tips and Tricks for Homemade Dog Food Recipes Vet Approved

Just like people, each dog is different and needs different nutritional and amounts of food. There is no one dog fits all rule.

Your dog's weight, health conditions, level of activity and size are all things you should consider when feeding your dog homemade dog food.

A good mix of a dog's basic requirements are enough to maintain a healthy and balanced diet.

Every dog needs protein, carbohydrates, fat, water, minerals and vitamins. I always include a good multi-vitamin like these 5-in-1 Zesty Paws Multivitamin Bites.

Keeping our pets happy and healthy is always my number one concern.

Choosing Protein for Homemade Dog Food Topper

  • Proteins like Beef, Venison, Lamb, Rabbit, Hamburger, Chicken and Turkey help with growth of your dog, maintenance of tissues, organs and provides the amount of hormones and enzymes.
  • Fats from oil and meat help with the absorption of vitamins, protect the internal organs, and help maintain good skin and hair. I prefer using fish as the major source of fat.
  • Carbohydrates like rice, beans and corn helps to keep the intestines healthy while supplying glucose to the organs and the brain.
  • Vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K promote the greatest benefits to the skin, eyes, and provide immunity for our dogs.

Vegetables that can be added

ZucchiniSquash
CarrotsAlfalfa Sprouts
AsparagusGreen Beans
TurnipsParsnips

My dogs love raw carrots. They put them between theirpaws and will spend a good half hour just chewing on a raw carrot.

For mealtime, I find my dogs digest cooked vegetables better than raw vegetables. Raw broccolican cause gas.

These are a good basic diet for adult dogs. If your puppy is overweight, has allergies or needs a high protein diet, you'll want to make the adjustments.

A Couple of Easy Ways to Cook Dog Food

If you're cooking the meat instead of leaving it raw, I recommend cooking it a couple of different ways.

The first is to simmer it in waterin a pot on the stove. Then mix the cooking water with the foodand you'll end up with a stew-like bowl for your puppy.

You'll always want to overcook the grains you choose so that it is easily digestible. Some veterinarians now feel grains should be limited, so check with your pet on his particularnutritional needs.

Vitamin and Nutritional Supplements

30 Minute Vet Approved Homemade Dog Food Recipe

(This recipe is not a balanced meal for your pet. This recipe is only a topper for your dog's food.)

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Beef Gourmet Dog Food Recipe

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Dogs love liver! As carnivores, it's a wonderful addition for a dogs meal. Watch your dogs chow down on this tasty and easy to make mixture.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Chicken or Turkey
  • 5 cups brown rice
  • 4 cups veggies - Carrots, Broccoli, sweet potatoes
  • 3 tbsps coconut oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Daily Multivitamin in powdered form

Instructions

  1. Place your coconut oil in your pan.
  2. Cut up Chicken and pan fry.
  3. Place rice into a seperate pan and boil.
  4. Mix Rice and Veggies of your choosing into your mixture.
  5. Stir until mixed.
  6. Add your powdered nutritional supplements.

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  1. Ivana Kinsley says

    I'm searching for something new recipe for my little dogs morkie. Can I make for him this recipe or this only for big size dogs or any special breeds?

    Reply

  2. Audrey J. Livingston says

    Wow, its a great post for me. I will try it at my home. Thanks for share this awesome post with us. I love it.

    Reply

  3. Teresa Cutrell says

    My question is, how much do i give? I have 8 dogs, 10 pounds up to 150 pounds

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Hi, That sounds like a fun household. I'd love to have 8 dogs. To answer your question with all those various weights of your dogs, is that the general rule of thumb is 2-3% of their body weight. It all depends on your dogs individual metabolism and activity level. Generally large dogs tend to eat a lower percentage and toy breeds a large percentage. I know, it seems backwards doesn't it. But it's because larger breeds tend to not be as active as the toy breeds. For a 100 lb dog I would start with 2 lbs of food a day. 1/2 to 3/4 for a 25 lb dog and about a 1/4 lb for the toy breed. If you feed twice a day, cut that amount in half for each feeding. Watch your dogs weight closely when feeding cooked or even raw. You may need to either increase or decrease as you go along to cater to each of your 8 dogs.

      Reply

  4. Vickie Ferguson says

    I have a Chiweenie and she last weighed in at ii15 pounds. She is very active. How many cups of this homemade dog food do I give to her. I also give her Kefir in her food every day for her tummy troubles. Will the Kefir interfere with the nutrition of her food?
    Thank you.

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    • Ashley says

      When you say it should make 2 meals for a 50lb dog, are you saying feed 2 meals a day? Or is that enough for 2 days? I’m sorry I’m really struggling with how much I should be feeding my 45lb dog

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      • Ruby Doodle Dog says

        Every dog is different for how much food they need. A general rule of thumb is that a dog should be fed 2-3% of your dog's ideal weight ( take your dogs weighty and multiply by @% and then again by 3% to see the range of how much to feed daily.

        When feeding homemade you'll want to monitor your dog's weight and adjust food amounts up or down as needed to maintain his or her property weight.

        Each dog is unique. For some dogs you may need to feed more than 3%, especially if it's considered a lean diet.

        I carefully feel my dogs everyday. I can usually tell by feeling them if they are maintaining, gaining or losing weight.

        Hope that helps.

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  5. Teresa says

    Thank you for this! Finally a simple, complete recipe that I can easily put together for my dogs.

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Glad you enjoyed it...

      Reply

    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Absolutely! You can swap the poultry out for lean beef, lean pork, lamb, duck, venison, rabbit, goat, kangaroo or fish.

      Reply

  6. Jane Steinmetz says

    Thanks for these recipes! My 14 pound Cavalier/Pomeranian actually eats at mealtime instead of often leaving kibble behind. I bought some of the supplements you suggested to ensure Cooper is getting all the proper nutrients he needs and have a question - how much of the Purina Fortiflora should I use? The directions say one packet daily, but that could be anywhere from an 8 pound toy dog to an 80 pound large breed - please advise! Thanks.

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Hi, I'm so happy to hear you're trying the supplements. I know it's confusing since 1 packet can be used for either a 14 lb dog or a 100 lb Lab.

      What they've done is insure that each and every packet contains the right amount of beneficial microorganisms ( probiotics ) for each pet, no matter the size.

      What I did with Ruby, my Goldendoodle was give her 1/2 packet once a day to start out with. Then I gradually added a little more each day until I was giving her 12 packet twice a day with her food.

      Hope that helps.

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      • Anonymous says

        "12 packet twice a day" ?, should be 1/2 packet twice a day, I know this was a typo but don't want someone giving their dog too much....

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  7. Wendy says

    What can I do differently if my dog is allergic to grains?

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  8. Yolanda says

    Can I feed this to my dog instead of dog food for the long term?

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Hi Yolanda,

      No, unfortunately this recipe is not balanced to be fed for the long term. It's used as a topper for dog food.

      Reply

  9. Christine says

    Can you explain how to do the calculation again? And really how often do you need to feed dogs? Once a day or twice? I have 3 dogs 1. 12-15 lbs 2. 15lbs 3. 76.9 and I'm struggling with their weight.

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    • Renee says

      I make my dogs food and have for years. My one was always struggling with her weight as my male never did. I added more veggies to her dish and brown rice and chicken. I fed her twice a day a good portion. Over time she lost weight and is even running again and has a lot more energy. Hope this helps.

      Reply

  10. Maggie says

    Hi, great article and post. So enjoyed reading it and seeing the pics. Thank you

    I am puzzled and I just wondered why is it just a topper?? It seems to have all the ingredients , apart from supplements that appears to be various Gourmet “home cooked “ food that is now being sold for dogs?. Eg butternut box food, which looks v good, but not too different from this recipe??

    I hope you don’t mind me asking.

    Maggie

    Ps What food and how much food is it on top,of??

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      I"m so glad you enjoyed the article and the pictures. Because all dogs have different nutritional needs, I always call it a "topper." Plus that is what I personally use it for with my dogs, Ruby and Callie. As for how much, I usually replace about 1/4 cup of my dog's kibble with the topper. I hope that helps.

      Reply

  11. Cindy A says

    Hi, in your recipe you have 5 cups of rice is that cooked or is it 5 cups of uncooked rice which seems like a lot.
    Thanks!
    Cindy A

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  12. Gary Green says

    Is salt good to add?

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  13. Leah dixon says

    Hello, new to this, I have a cane corso and he is 6months weighs 80lbs, can I use ground chicken and Turkey and do you cook the veggies

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    • Ruby Doodle Dog says

      Hi,

      Yes, you can definitely use chicken and turkey. I do cook the veggies, but my dogs love them raw as well.

      Reply

  14. Robin says

    I also want to know about the rice. Is that 5 cups cooked already? And is 1 pound enough protein for all the rice and veggies ?
    Thank you for your advice

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  15. Mrscmb says

    The carbohydrate ratio in this recipe is higher than the protein. Protein ratio should be higher than carbs and veggies.

    Reply

  16. Amy says

    my dog cannot have rice. what is the best substitute for that?

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  17. Thomas M Knoll says

    I have a 14 year old who wont eat much. He loves liver which is how I get him to eat his meds. Liver sausage and chicken livers. I am confused your recipe begins with "Dogs love liver!" and then there is no kind Liver in the recipe!

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  18. Leslie Meirose says

    How much is a serving size for a 80 lb American bully, I make this for him but I substitute ground beef and drain off the grease for the chicken (allergies) I guess on how much to give him?

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Homemade Dog Food Recipes Vet Approved (2024)

FAQs

What are the best ingredients to put in homemade dog food? ›

Good homemade food for healthy dogs includes all the vitamins, calcium, proteins and minerals your pet needs to stay healthy. You can add ground beef, chicken, lamb or venison, as well as vegetables, such as zucchini, carrots, parsnips, beets, yams, butternut squash, and sweet potatoes.

Do vets approve of homemade dog food? ›

Key Takeaways. You can make homemade dog food with human foods, but it must have the right balance of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals to be healthy. Vets generally don't recommend making your own raw dog food because of the risk of bacterial contamination or possible public health risks.

What should top 3 ingredients be in dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What not to put in homemade dog food? ›

Notes: In general, look for a ratio of 50% protein, 25% veggies/greens, 25% grain. Feel free to mix and match veggies, but there are some things dogs should NEVER eat: NO xylitol, chocolate, avocado, cherries, grapes/raisins, tomatoes, asparagus, mushrooms, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts.

Can I feed my dog chicken and rice every day? ›

Chicken and rice isn't meant to be given as an everyday dog food, nor is it suitable to be used in place of regular dog treats. It's simply a short-term bland diet option intended for a sick dog.

What homemade food can dogs eat everyday? ›

7 Foods to Cook For Your Dog
  • Chicken. Cooked chicken is a good source of protein for dogs. ...
  • Lean Ground Turkey. Lean ground turkey is a safe food to cook for your dog. ...
  • Eggs. Cooked eggs are a safe, healthy food with lots of minerals and vitamins. ...
  • Raw or Steamed Vegetables. ...
  • Fresh Fruits. ...
  • Boiled Potatoes. ...
  • Peanut Butter. ...
  • Yogurt.
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What nutrients do dogs need in homemade dog food? ›

Your pet needs protein (animal meat, seafood, dairy, or eggs), fat (from meat or oil) and carbohydrates (grains or vegetables). They also need calcium (from dairy or an ingredient such as egg shells), and essential fatty acids (from certain plant oils, egg yolks, oatmeal, and other foods).

Is it cheaper to make your own dog food? ›

Homemade meals may even make it possible to feed your dog well for less. Even when you add the cost of a vitamin/mineral supplement opens in a new tab and calcium, it can still cost less than commercial food (like, as little as $3 a day). But there's a catch: What you save in money, you spend in time and commitment.

What are the best grains for homemade dog food? ›

Most fish, including tuna and salmon. Whole (cooked) grains, like brown rice, wheat, couscous, oatmeal, and quinoa.

What ingredient to avoid in dog food? ›

Ingredients to avoid:
  • Corn and wheat gluten.
  • Meat and grain meals and by-products.
  • BHA (Butylated Hydroxyanisole)
  • BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
  • Ethoxyquin.
  • Food Dyes (Blue 2, Red 40, Yellow 5 and 6, 4-MIE)
  • PG (Propylene Glycol)
  • Rendered fat.

What kind of meat do you use for homemade dog food? ›

You can use any cut of beef, chicken, fish, or lamb, but be sure to cut them into bite-size pieces before boiling. You can get bones from a butcher, but be sure not to use chicken bones.

Why do vets not like homemade dog food? ›

Reason #1: Nutritional imbalance

Dogs not getting the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals they need to thrive is a major concern, especially with homemade diets. Many pup parents simply use recipes passed around the internet; recipes that are often unbalanced, leading to severe malnourishment.

What are the problems with homemade dog food? ›

Is homemade dog food “safe”?
  • Toxic ingredients — Many common food ingredients are potentially deadly for dogs, even in small quantities. ...
  • Contamination — Raw or undercooked ingredients, including meats, fruits, and vegetables, may contain harmful bacteria such as Salmonella.
Oct 11, 2023

What home cooked food is best for dogs? ›

Home cooked diet for dogs: main ingredients.
  • High quality proteins: meat, seafood, eggs or legumes. ...
  • Carbohydrates: sweet potatoes, brown rice, buckwheat, quinoa. ...
  • Fibers: vegetables and fruits (carrots, broccoli, green beans, zucchinis, berries, apples, bananas). ...
  • Fats: Coconut, olive, hemp or flax oil.
Apr 1, 2021

What is a good filler for homemade dog food? ›

FILLERS --- (Oats, Brown rice, Yams, Cooked potatoes, and Pasta.) These healthy fillers will keep the dog food together. RECIPE: Ground turkey or chicken, brown rice, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, and peas.

What can I mix in my dog's food to make them eat it? ›

Fruits and veggies are a great way to change your dog's eating habits for the better. Chopped apples, bananas, green beans, and broccoli are healthy foods you can mix with kibble. Sweet potato puree is another good source of fiber, as well as vitamin A.

What are 6 common ingredients in dog food? ›

Dog Food Ingredients
  • Animal Derivatives. Meats are generally good sources of protein, essential fatty acids, iron and some B-group vitamins. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Dairy products and eggs. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Cereals and cereal by- products. ...
  • Fats and oils (animal and vegetable) ...
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements. ...
  • Sodium and chloride.
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What is the ratio of ingredients for homemade dog food? ›

The general rule of thumb for a home-made diet for a healthy canine patient is 75% meat/15%vegetables/10% carbohydrate. Variety is the key to a healthy diet so be sure to vary your meat, carbohydrate and vegetable sources from time to time.

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