It's clear that making your own natural dog food has substantial
benefits for the physical health of your dog, as well as a financial benefit to your
wallet/purse.
Now that you are aware of the main foods to avoid, the next step is to actually prepare some delicious and savoury meals for
your dog to enjoy.
Just like food
recipes for humans, there are many recipes and variations of recipes for our canine friends.
The following Main
Meal Recipes show how to prepare the food, together with suggestions on how you can vary or alter the recipe
according to your dog's tastes. A number of recipes also include serving suggestions along with storage advice. All
of the recipes can be accessed either from the "Recipes" tab on the right navigation menu or simply by clicking
anywhere on the individual recipe listing below:-
Note. There are literally hundreds of different recipes that could be listed here. Apart from
providing a healthy balanced meal the recipes listed above have proven to be a hit with those (dogs) who have tried
them. These can also be used as base recipes from which you can add to, alter or adapt according to your dogs
taste.
Remember, just like human food recipes, dog food recipes are not written in tablets of stone and
should therefore be made with the objective of satisfying individual tastes. Once you know the foods to avoid,
the possibilities are up to you. If you would like more recipes, John Miller who is one of the most respected
dog food experts alive has produced an amazing 245 "Healthy Dog Food:
Homemade Recipes" which will keep any dog satisfied for a longer life.