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The following recipes have been compiled from fellow dog lovers like yourself. Have fun and Bone Appetite!

Puppy Party Appetizers Beef-Based
Yield: 25 servings
1/2 lb Ground beef
1 Carrot, finely grated
1 ts Grated cheese
1/2 ts Garlic powder
1/2 c Whole wheat bread crumbs
1 Egg, beaten
1 ts Tomato paste
Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine all ingredients, mix well. Roll into meat balls. Place on a greased cookie sheet. Bake 15 min. or until brown and firm. Cool and store in fridge in airtight container or freeze.
Pet Party Mix
Yield: 20 servings
2 c Cheerios
2 c Spoon size shredded wheat
2 c Crispix
1/2 c Melted butter/margarine
2 tb Dry gravy mix
1/2 c Kraft grated American cheese powder
1/2 c Bacon bits
1 c Dog jerky/pupperoni/sausages
Preheat oven to 250. Pour melted butter into 13 x 9 baking pan. Stir in cheese powder, bacon bits and gravy mix. Add cereals and stir well until all pieces are coated. Heat in oven for 45 min. Meanwhile cut doggie meat treats into 1/2 inch pieces. Remove cereal from oven, add doggie treats. Store in airtight containers. May be frozen and keeps well.
Muttzoh Balls
1 cup Any natural dry dog food
2 Eggs, beaten lightly
1 tsp. Polyunsaturated oil
1/3 cup Cold water Sprinkle of garlic powder
1/2 cup Chicken soup OR 2
chicken bouillon cubes Grind dry dog food smooth in a food processor or blender. Lightly beat egg and add oil. tes.
Mix all moist ingredients together except soup. Add to dry ingredients. Form into 1/2" balls. In large pan, bring 1 quart water to boiling to which you have added 1/2 cup chicken soup or the 2 bouillon cubes. Drop balls into boiling water. Boil for 3 minuRemove from water, drain and cool. Refrigerate.
Puppy Party Appetizers
1/2 cup Whole wheat brea
1 Carrot, finely grated
1 Egg; beaten
1 tsp. Grated cheese
1 tsp. Tomato p
1/2 tsp. Garlic powder
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Satin Balls
Cheap hamburger meat [high fat content}
Lg box of Total Cereal
Lg box of uncooked oatmeal
1 jar of Wheat Germ
1 1/4 cup of veg oil
1 1/4 cup of unflavored molasses
10 eggs, no whites
10 pks of unflavored gelatin
Garlic to Taste
1 cup of flaxseed...ground up.
2 scoops of Source/Kelp
Take all dry ingredients and place in a bowl. I crunch up the total while still in the box, and then pour all the other dry ingredients over it In a another large bowl put the hamburger meat and the wet ingredients. Mix each bowl well, then half each so that it is easier to mix. Mix just like you would a meatloaf I then take it raw, and place in freezer bags and put in the freezer, thaw out a bag as needed. feed raw. I use this not only as a quick weight gain, but as a everyday supplement for my dogs this recipe has been tested and analyzed by several universities and was found to be a total canine diet a dog could live on this without added kibble or any other supplements...this was before I added the Garlic and the Flaxseed and Kelp I have long hair black dogs, and this recipe really keeps their coat black/soft/long since I have...the past 6 months I have had no vet bills...and my dogs coats are wonderful, you need to watch how much you feed it will put weight on a slim dog in a matter of a few days. It will also make an easy keeper fat in just a short period of time. Try it, your dogs will love it!!! One other thing, I have just started to add Kelp to it also, just for the added Iodine, may be good for those dogs that have a lower normal thyroid function. You can make this recipe in what ever amount you need/want by just halving the recipe down to what you want.
Meals
German Shepherd Dog Pie
6 oz broth
8 oz meat scraps
1 cup whole wheat flour
8 oz dog meal
Grease a pan and spread half the meat in it. Sprinkle the meat generously with whole wheat flour. Spread remaining half of meat into pan. Sprinkle again with whole wheat flour. Cover with dog meal and pour broth over. Bake at 150C for 45 minutes and then allow to cool. Feed warm. Vegetables and cheese can be added depending on your dogs taste.
German Shepherd Casserole
500gms of any meat
1 carrot finely chopped
1 small potato finely chopped
1 stick celery finely chopped
1/2 cup sliced green beans (string less)
1 tbsn Gravox
Place all ingredients into a large casserole dish. Cover with water and mix. Place lid on casserole. Microwave on High for 10 minutes and then Medium for 10 minutes. This should be cooked at least an hour before feeding so that it is well cooled.
Scrambled Eggs Doggie Style
1 cup dry dog food
3 eggs
1/2 cup ground hamburger
any other ingredients your dog may fancy.
Mix eggs, hamburger, and any other ingredients. Scramble. Pour over dry dog food.
Akita Style Lamb & Rice
1lb ground lamb (beef if you wish)
1 1/2 cups brown rice
2 stalks Broccoli
2 or 3 medium potatoes
3 medium carrots
4 cloves garlic
1 sheet kombu, Sea Kelp (optional)
Brown lamb in a fry pan. After it gets going, put on the chopped garlic to brown. Boil water, put about 4-5 cups into a crock pot, so it is already hot while you are fixing the rest of the ingredients. Add cubed potatoes to the frypan. Cut broccoli and add this to the crock. Put the rest of the works in the pot, add enough hot water to cover. Add pepper to taste. Throw in 1/2 cup brown rice and mix.
Katie Cudlin’s Dog Food
A bit about the following recipe...Katie is a friend of mine with two very gorgeous and healthy German Shepherds. Katie follows the idea that your dog's diet should be composed of about 30% fresh and raw (i.e., unprocessed) foods because processed food has had the enzymes and micro-nutrients cooked out. Katie cooks this up about once a month.
8 cups oats
2 cups brown rice
6 Cups barley
2 lbs. carrots finely grated
3-4 bunches broccoli - grate stems, chop flowerets
6 zucchini grated or 1 lb. green beans chopped
1/2 bunch parsley, chopped
4-5 cloves garlic, minced
Use 8 quart stock pots. Cook oats. In another pot, cook brown rice and barley. Cool (to save time, cook in evening and cool overnight). Next day: Cut vegetables - use food processor. Using rubber gloves, combine all ingredients in a 25 quart stock pot. Shape into balls about 1/4 lb. each. Wrap and freeze.
This recipe can be easily scaled down for smaller batches.
Home Cooking
This is a bulk recipe for those with more than one dog who want to feed well balanced home cooked food.
approx. 5 lbs of ground beef or chicken
3/4 cup canola oil
4-5 cloves garlic
32 cups water
8-10 cups processed veggies (various)
(carrots, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, bean sprouts, potatoes, sweet potatoes, red peppers, spinach, beets, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.)
NO ONIONS (not good for dogs)
2-3 cans kidney beans
1/2 molasses (optional)
42-45 oz oatmeal (quick cooking oats)
eggs can be added to boost protein , NO WHITES
In a large 24qt pot brown ground meat, add canola oil and garlic. When well cooked, add water. Bring to boil, then add veggies that have been processed, (frozen or canned veggies will work too). I use dried kidney beans and soak them the night before preparing a batch of food. While I am cooking the meat I have the beans in another pot cooking them. Once cooked, they are added to the above mixture. Next, the oatmeal is added. Frequent stirring is necessary at this point as the mixture will stick. Remove from heat, cool and put into containers. The above mixture feeds 3 Boxers for 1 week. I occasionally add pumpernickel bread and some times substitute brown rice for some of the oatmeal. This recipe is very flexible. I also add a mixture called Healthy powder to each meal. I feed twice daily and add 1 tsp of healthy powder to each meal for each dog.
Auggie's Wolfdown
16-qt stew pot with cover
enough olive oil to coat bottom of pot
5-6 lbs. ground beef
2 50-oz cans chicken broth
4 cups water
1 3-lb bag frozen corn
1 3-lb bag brown rice
Brown ground beef in olive oil. When beef is cooked, add broth, water, and corn. (Note that broth and water amount to just over a gallon of liquid; you can also just dump in a gallon jug of water and add a bunch of bouillon cubes.) Bring to a boil. Add brown rice, stir well, cover, and bring to a boil again. Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 1 hour. Remove from heat and let cool overnight. Makes approximately 40-45 cups of food.
I divide the yield into generous 2-cup portions and freeze most of it (it freezes well). I always have some thawed in the fridge and microwave it for a minute or so to get it to room temperature. I then serve it as follows:
Breakfast
1 portion (2 cups) Wolfdown
1 cup high-quality all-natural kibble
Dinner
1 portion (2 cups) Wolfdown
1 cup fresh shredded veggies
2-3 times a week: a little nonfat plain yogurt and an egg yolk
Auggie was a reluctant eater with commercial foods; now he's a tail-waggin', dish-movin', food inhalation machine. Bon appetite!
Leftovers Stew
Any dog safe leftovers
2 eggs, No Whites
milk (as much as your dog prefers)
dog food (you won't need too much )
Cut up leftovers into pieces. Be sure there are no tiny bones. Use as much as you want. Mix in two raw eggs. Pour in milk. Use as much as you want. Mix together, and heat in microwave for 20-30 sec. ( or serve cold ) Poor over dog food.
Grrrrisotto
olive oil
sesame oil
1 potato, peeled and finely chopped
3-4 button mushrooms, cut into quarters or sliced
50g/2 oz cooked whole grain rice
50g/2 oz canned sweet corn
75 g/3 oz cooked chicken, in strips or chunks
Heat the oil, throw in the potato pieces, and sauté until translucent. Add the mushrooms, and keep stirring while adding the rice and the sweet corn. Next add the chicken, stirring a little longer; reduce the heat to low. Keep stirring for a further 2-3 minutes. Lastly stir in the yogurt, reduce the heat to very low. Continue to stir for 1 more minute. Cover and leave for 5 minutes, lifting off the lid and stirring briefly every minute or so. Allow to cool completely. Sprinkle sesame oil on top of food (optional). 39 g/2 tbsp plain yogurt
LIVER CORNBREAD
Substitute pureed beef liver for milk in an otherwise standard packet of corn bread. Follow packet directions, except that it takes less time to bake. Variations: use chicken liver or ground turkey or chicken instead of beef liver; use up to 1 lb of beef liver instead of 2/3 cup; add an egg; add garlic; add extra oil. Highly perishable, so cut into pieces and freeze. Very rich, a little goes a long way.
Mint Rice Hamburger
5 cups of uncooked rice
10 cups of water
2 pounds low fat hamburger
5 tbs dried mint
Bring rice to a boil. Add hamburger and mint. Bring back to boil. Mix well. Reduce heat to low. Cook until all water is absorbed. My golden retriever loves this meal and the mint gets rid of bad breath!
Pasta Hash Supreme
This is a bulk recipe for those with more than one dog who want to feed well balanced home cooked food.
2 lbs pasta (The shapely kind has more texture)
2 lbs brown rice
32 oz Cottage cheese
1 package chicken leg quarters
1 lb chicken liver
1 lb Mixed veggies (No corn, it just comes out the other end undigested so why waste the money)
Garlic
Italian seasoning
Place liver and rice in pot with 2-3 cloves of garlic add water in a 2-1 ratio (2 cups water to 1 cup rice). bring to a boil. Turn down heat and cook for 40 min. Season chicken with spices and bake in oven at 400 degrees for 1 1/2-2 hours. Or till a little crispy.
After chicken is done. Boil water in a large pot add pasta. Cook 8-10 Min. Dump rice and liver mix into a large container( it will need to be big enough to mix all the ingredients together. Large tupperware works great).
Place frozen veggies in colander. Drain pasta over veggies.
Debone chicken add to rice mix. Add pasta mix. Add cottage cheese. Stir well. Serve mixed with a little kibble or just by itself.
Caution this can be a little messy with the rice kernels and cottage cheese. serve in a place that can be easily cleaned up after the pig out session. Save chicken bones and boil with a pot full of water until 1/4 of the water remains. This makes a great broth for the next time you make the rice mix just substitute 1/2 the water for this rich broth. The dogs really love it.
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Pampered Pets of Southern Maryland
10525 Jaybee Ln
White Plains, MD 20695
ph: 404-925-4785
fax: 240-573-3525
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