I baked fish last night, and saved a little out for my dog. I cooked about a pound of this lovely salmon in a baking dish with a little olive oil and dill at 350 for about 45 minutes, and set aside a couple ounces for my girl to have over the next day or two. I enjoyed the rest.
~ Sarah
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About Dog Food Journal – A Day in the Life of a Well Fed Dog
So many days, as I watch my dog adorably gazing at me as I enjoy a range of foods, I ask myself, can my dog have some of this? My guess is you’ve probably wondered the same thing.
I do not suggest loading your dog up with a pile of unfamiliar foods all at once. The result there can be unpleasant for both of you. I do, however, know it is ideal to include healthy foods in my dog’s diet. Therefore, I try my best to include my dog when I make dog friendly foods.
And that’s what Dog Food Journal is all about. It’s part of Dog Food Coach, and chronicles the seemingly endless healthy foods I share with my dog – and you can do it too. I choose each food specifically because it is easy to find and prepare, and nutritious for your dog (and most of the time, you!).
Dog Food Journal is largely video and image focused. Enjoy short video clips of what I’m making, along with cooking tips, serving suggestions and more. And when you’re ready for more one on one learning, you can always contact me to set up a Q&A session via email, phone, text or another platform. Just send me an email at [email protected]. I also hope you will subscribe to my free email newsletter to keep in touch.
Best wishes,
Sarah