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If so, does anyone have recipes or links to websites that would have what I'm looking for?

Only mature answers please.

2006-06-29 07:54:43 · 17 answers · asked by Warbird 1 in Pets Dogs

17 answers

I do, though I don't use recipies. Others will have those for you. I addition to their high-quality kibble, I often cook them (boneless, skinless) chicken, good cuts of beef, veggies such as carrots, peas and green beans, pasta, rice, hard-boiled or poached eggs, and they get plain yogurt once a week. They also love fruit, though I give that in smaller amounts to avoid tummy trouble. Bostons can have very senstive tummies. No seasonings. No grease. (No onions, either.) Now, if only I ate that well!

When my English Bulldog is pregnant, I have to cook for her because she can't have salt, and dog food has salt in it for flavor. (This diet has been shown by some breeders to help avoid water-puppies.)

Edit: "redeemer", maybe your dog isn't. Does it make you feel big to swear at people? Good for you! Shows your lack of vocabulary skills, if nothing else...

2006-06-29 08:06:20 · answer #1 · answered by doldaggabuzzbuzz 3 · 3 0

I definately do .

http://www.simplypets.com/pet-recipes/Dog/Meal
This site has breakfast, birthday cakes, treats, and many more. Here is one as an example of some you will find here.

A healthy stew for doggys (that their owners can enjoy too).

Ingredients
Directions
Cut up meat chunks or chicken off the bone ( anything left over really, chicken maryland is good) and place it in a pot with carrot, zucchini, celery and any other vegetable your pooch wont spit out. Cover with water, add a little garlic and bring to the boil. Simmer until vegeatble begin to soften . Add pasta or rice and continue to cook until soft and vegetable and meat are well done. Cool and serve. Your pup will love the taste, and the garlic makes it smell great. Plus there is no reason why you and your pooch cant share this delicious dish.
http://www.doggieconnection.net/recipe/
This is another good site.

http://www.thepoop.com/pooppantry/

2006-06-29 08:15:36 · answer #2 · answered by badgirl41 6 · 0 0

I bought a book at Borders with recipes for cooking for a dog.

2006-06-29 08:29:28 · answer #3 · answered by Stick to Pet Rocks 7 · 0 0

We have a dog that is on the raw diet, but we cook it. We use chicken, beef, buffalo, turkey mixed with pumpkin and vegetables, and include salmon oil - 1 tablet every other day and 2 tsps of alfalfa and kelp. She also has dried liver treats. She is on this diet because she was allergic to all dried pet foods and they made her very ill. Other people who put their dogs on natural diets include potatoes, rice, oatmeal, eggs, but you need advice from one of the pet stores as to what should be included. good Luck.

2006-06-29 08:17:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i've made dog bicuits for my dog occasionally.

mix 2 cups wheat flour, 2 cups corn meal, 1 1/2 cups chicken broth, 2 TB chopped parsly, and one egg. add a little more water if needed to make the dough hold together. roll out to 1/2 inch thick, cut into bars, and bake for 30-45 minutes at 350, until they are dry and crunchy. store in airtight ziplock bags.

2006-06-29 08:01:09 · answer #5 · answered by Kutekymmee 6 · 0 0

yes i have a dog cook book which has healthy recipes for dogs but i only cook for them on special occasions like christmas or there birthday

2006-06-29 08:37:34 · answer #6 · answered by angel 1 · 0 0

Yes I do.... I cook for him once/twice a week....and he loves it.

Boil chicken and add very lil salt to it and when the chicken is almost cooked, add some cooked plain rice to it and let it both boil together and then when it kinda gets a lil thick, add lil milk (very lil) to it and then mix it up and give him after it is cooled....he loves it to death. He wouldnt even allow me to go near when he is eating that.

2006-06-29 08:01:09 · answer #7 · answered by ~d0g5 aR3 p30pl3 t0o~ 3 · 0 0

Oh my heavens yes!!! I have had picky poodles for years, and I regularly boil him chicken and rice, scrambled eggs and lo fat cheese, etc., etc. He gets this along with doggie burger dog food. He is a healthy 17 yr old. He also loves baked potato's and sour cream. Our Vet. says he can have all these things, but low fat, and along with his burger.

2006-06-29 09:37:47 · answer #8 · answered by J L V 1 · 0 0

If I have some hamburger that is about to go bad that I have thawed out, I will fry it up for them...I make them bacon and eggs, steak, chicken, pasta, and they do get to eat whatever we are having for dinner too! Love my boxer and pitt bull. Even my cat eats pizza and chips!

2006-06-29 08:27:37 · answer #9 · answered by party girl 2 · 0 0

I cook for my dogs. They eat what I eat for lunch. Types of food they eat are scrambled eggs and bacon, macaroni and cheese with tuna , hamburger/chicken/liver-rice and
gravy all mixed together, tuna-egg salad, egg salad, hamburger helper, cottage cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches, and luncheon meat.

At supper, though, they have to eat their dog food.

2006-06-29 08:19:33 · answer #10 · answered by starone 3 · 0 0

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