Asparagus – Homemade Dog Food Idea
Asparagus was on sale this week, so it is going to be one of my dogs’ vegetables for the next couple of days.
Asparagus was on sale this week, so it is going to be one of my dogs’ vegetables for the next couple of days.
Many of us enjoyed Halloween treats ourselves and with our families. Now, here are some healthy homemade treats for your dog, using pumpkin, a popular fall ingredient.
It’s fall here in Connecticut, and fresh pumpkins are everywhere. I usually buy a few throughout the season…
Vegetables have numerous vitamins and minerals, but also beneficial plant compounds, antioxidants, fiber and more. When it comes to weight problems in dogs, vegetables also offer a little extra feeling of fullness when trying to cut calories.
This is a low-maintenance, quick recipe. Just add the ingredients and let it do its thing. I hope the ease of this recipe gets you excited about the idea of making healthier, homemade food for your dogs.
Lean ground beef is a staple in my dog’s diet. It is a fantastic protein source. When it comes to protein, the source does matter. For example, protein from legumes (like lentils or chick peas for example) do NOT suffice.
There are so many varieties of peppers available, but the crunchy, mild sweetness of a yellow, orange or red sweet bell pepper makes my dog happy!
I made a quick batch of ground turkey based food for my dog, and this one has some special goodies in it including ginger, flax seeds, and seaweed.
Kale is a dark leafy green that grows well in many climates. It is hardy and can do well in cool or warm weather.
If you are looking for a quick cooking (or even raw in some cases) healthy food for dogs, vegetables are an excellent choice.