Make Your Own Organic Dog Food
You know all the benefits of switching to an organic diet for a healthier and longer life. But did you know that your four-legged friend can benefit from eating organic dog food, as well? By switching your dog to an organic diet, you can help to ensure that he or she lives a longer, healthier life; with fewer trips to the veterinarian, more energy, and better overall health.
You can even help to save a ton of your money by making your own brand of organic dog food right in your own kitchen. Not only does this give you the piece of mind of knowing that you're giving your dog a chance at a healthier life, but also the peace of mind that comes from knowing you've saved a bunch of money in the process.
A Recipe for Success
One of the first things that you need to have on hand when you go to make your own organic dog food is an air-tight container to store the finished food in. Homemade dog food should only be stored for a few days, no more than four or five, so be sure not to make up any more than your dog can finish in that time. Organic dog food should be fed in much the same way as commercial dog food; for example, if your dog currently eats a cup of dry food per day, then the same amount of your homemade food should be sufficient.
The next most important part of your organic dog food is the ingredients you use. Choose only the finest ground beef, turkey, or chicken that you would feed your family, and you will help to ensure that your pet eats as healthy as you. Cook the meat you choose thoroughly, and blend into a fine ground in your blender or food processor.
Choosing vegetables for your organic dog food is also important. Dogs need beta carotene as much as humans do for good eyesight, so we recommend grinding several carrots (three or four) through your blender into a fine pulp. Mix both meat and vegetables together and add several cups of well cooked, brown rice to bind it all together. This should then be stored in an air-tight container in your refrigerator, and fed to your dog on a regular basis.
As you can see, making your own organic dog food is easy as pie, and it only adds a few dollars to your grocery budget each week. If you have a breed of dog that requires nutritional supplements, you will find that they can be easily blended with your organic dog food mixture, in order to take the hassle out of giving them to your dog.