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Old June 24th, 2009, 01:46 PM
Wingnut1244 Wingnut1244 is offline
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Smile home cooking for my dog

Good morning everyone:
I'm new here and wanted to find some good dog food recipes.
I have been cooking for my whippet for about three months now.
He is about 12 years old. I rescued him about 10 years ago.
He is a beautiful boy and I love him so much. I don't think I worried this much over my kids? (just kidding)
He was sick wouldn't eat and would stumble around. The vet said he had had a stroke. The meds the vet gave me made him sicker and he would vomit everything he ate.
I started cooking his food and he is right back to his own self. Running and playing with my other dogs. I enjoy cooking for him but it's the same everyday. I would like to get some variety.
This is what I have been cooking for him.

2 lbs of ground chicken or turkey.
2 cups of brown rice
a bag of frozen vegetables (peas, green beans)
2 cups of raw carrots
one cup unsalted beef stock.

This will last him for three days.

(today I added a small can of tomato paste.)
He gobbled it up.

Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks

Sky's mommy

Last edited by Wingnut1244; June 24th, 2009 at 01:53 PM. Reason: more info
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