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Learn to cook easy, healthy, homemade food for your dogs-with amazing results on the health and well-being of your furry friends - in just 10-15 minutes. Homemade dog food is super simple to prepare, even if your meats are still frozen! I will walk you through how to make dog food and give you some tips to make it go smoothly. It's easier and much faster than you think! Easy Subscribe: / @jentasticjourney How to connect with me: @JentasticJourney Facebook: Jentastic Journey Email: [email protected] Instagram: Jentastic Journey GENTLY COOKED CANINE FOOD RECIPE for 4-5 dogs (Used in the Video): PROTEINS: • 9 lbs. Pork Chops, boneless (also can use Beef, Turkey, Veal, Lamb, or Chicken, unless a sensitivity) • 2 lb. Salmon • 2-3 cans Sardines in water, no sodium or low sodium • 3-5 Eggs • Optional: 8 oz. package Calf Liver (beef liver, heart or other organ meat) VEGGIES/FRUITS: • 8 oz. frozen Broccoli, Cauliflower, Carrot mix (California Blend) • 4 oz. Kale • ½ cup Blueberries (added after cooking) • 1 can 100% pure Pumpkin (added after cooking) OTHER INGREDIENTS: • 1 cup Bone Broth (Unsalted) • Water **WARNING: Make sure everything used is no salt or low sodium ** SUPPLEMENTS (added after cooked, or individually per meal) – see further below for brands used: • Canine Vitamin supplement (follow package recommended serving per dog) • Canine Mineral Supplement (follow package recommended serving per dog) • Kelp Supplement (follow package recommended serving per dog) • Mushroom Extract Powder (follow package recommended serving per dog) • Coenzyme COQ10 (follow package recommended serving per dog) NOTE: Please check with your veterinarian, before changing the diet of your pet or adding/removing supplements. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANINE GENTLY COOKED FOOD: Gently cook (I use a slow cooker on low 8 hours for thawed meat, 10 hours for partially frozen) Once cooked, and then cooled enough to work with it, grind/mix all ingredients together (I use a food processor). Use within 3-5 days, freeze any amount that cannot be used within that time. Warm to room temperature before feeding. FEEDING SUGGESTIONS*: --Feed 2-3% of your dog’s body weight per day. As an example, if you have a 20-pound (9 kg) dog, you will feed it 6.4 ounces (181.4 g) to 9.6 ounces (272.2 g) daily. If you have an 80-pound (36.3 kg) dog, you will feed it between 25.6 oz. (725.7 g) to 38.4 oz (1088.6 g). *Please check with your veterinarian, for specific feeding amounts for your pet. CANINE SUPPLEMENT BRANDS that I use: • Canine Vitamin Supplement: RX Essentials for Dogs by RX Vitamins • Canine Mineral supplement: RX Vitamins Canine Minerals for Dogs • Mushroom Powder: SACRED 7 Mushroom Extract Powder Supplement • Kelp Supplement: Back 40 Dogs Sea Kelp Supplement for Dogs FOODS you should NOT feed your dog (provided by the Humane Society.org): • Alcoholic beverages • Apple seeds • Apricot pits • Avocados • Cherry pits • Candy (particularly chocolate—which is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets —and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) • Chives • Chocolate • Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate-covered espresso beans) • Garlic • Grapes • Gum (can cause blockages and sugar-free gums may contain the toxic sweetener Xylitol) • Hops (used in home beer brewing) • Macadamia nuts • Moldy foods • Mushroom plants • Mustard seeds • Onions, onion powder and onion flakes • Peach pits • Potato leaves and stems (green parts) • Raisins • Rhubarb leaves • Salt • Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tea (because it contains caffeine) • Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) • Walnuts • Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets) • Yeast dough NOTE: This is NOT an exhaustive list; any decision to provide your pet with food not specifically intended for animals should be discussed with your pet’s veterinarian or a board-certified veterinary nutritionist ITEMS USED in video: Silicone Liner (similar): --https://www.amazon.com/Maywe-Tanso-Re... Slow Cooker (Hamilton Beach): -- https://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach... Food Processors (Magiccos): --https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YSYKHLD/? CREDITS: Music by: Artists: New Library Sounds; Song Title "Feeling Alright"