Shrimp, Barley, Black Beans, Asparagus
I made a meal with shrimp and some other healthy foods. This is another demonstration of how easy it is to incorporate nutritious foods into your dog’s diet.
I made a meal with shrimp and some other healthy foods. This is another demonstration of how easy it is to incorporate nutritious foods into your dog’s diet.
I made another dog friendly meal for myself and saved some out for my dogs. The ingredients are white fish, asparagus and red potatoes with the skin.
Many people ask me whether they should add a multivitamin and mineral supplement to their dog’s food. This seems to be of particular concern for dog parents feeding a homemade diet.
There are SO many beneficial compounds in plants and it would be next to impossible to highlight them all here. So, I am sharing just a few with you. Enjoy!
Many animal-based foods provide animal protein and functional properties. Foods with specific purpose are sometimes called functional foods.
Growing up, when my mom made any kind of vegetable, she always saved the cooking water, and used it later as an addition to soups or other dishes.
Asparagus was on sale this week, so it is going to be one of my dogs’ vegetables for the next couple of days.
March is Nutrition Month. While we human folk strive for better diets, why not do the same for our dog friends?.
This recipe can act as a base for a soup with other healthy ingredients, or can be used as a topper to tempt dogs who may not feel well and don’t want to eat. Pouring a little of this over their regular meals may help.
My colleagues at Fullscript share many resources with me. Many are geared towards us humans, but a lot of the content applies to dogs as well! Today I share their handout entitled “4R Gut Healing Protocol.”