
When you consider the expense of commercially created dry and wet dog foods, is it any wonder we are reading more labels – checking out ingredients – than we ever did in the past?
Not only do we want to get more bang for our buck but since our pets are a part of the family we want to make certain they too are eating foods that are tasty and nutritionally sound!
The best way to make certain our dogs are getting everything they need in their food is to make it ourselves. Now, you may think that it’s a terrific idea but far too expensive and time-consuming to go into for a meal or two a day. Certainly creating the meals may take a small chunk out of a day but the expense is not as bad as you might think!
Some of your better dry, pre-made dog foods can go up to $50.00 a bag, and if you want to feed your pooch a high-end wet food, you can easily reach $2.00 a can or container!
Homemade meals, on the other hand, can be much less expensive at $2.25 per day!
To learn more about how to make your own dog's food and to compare the costs, visit the next page.
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Josh Wallin
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Virginia Marie Vaughn
David Prospero
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Megan Hier
Hugo Saenz
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Marcy Martinez
Alexis Janìce
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Mike Banocy, this is obviously our next step!
Becky Jo Dillehay
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Soo True – I made home made food for my PUG – she was healthy for a loving life of 16 years !!!
Jim Knapik
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For years have always made my own. Vet told me to mix with Hard dog food for stuff they need though.
Eric Christensen
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Christianne Christensen
Loren Ross
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Megan Daniel
Kathy Sheppard Holley
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I make my Pug’s dogfood. He’s so healthy and happy! “Dinner Pawsible” is a great dog/cat cookbook.
Sheri Hessler
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always good when looking to cut down salt! We learned that Monty’s seizures are being exacerbated by salt so… any chance to reduce it in the diet is a good one!
Emily Burns
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Pugs Mansion
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Keep up the nice content!
Karo N. Gary
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Cooking diet dog food…hamburger, lard. Cranberries, green bean, carrots, pepitas and sunflower seeds. Pepitas kill parasites, so I give it to them often. I also use chicken or chicken livers in their food instead of burger, whatever is on sale.
Tyler Arguin
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this can’t be right 🙂
Pamela Taylor
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Love this!!!
Rebecca Whitaker
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🙂
Karo N. Gary
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Cooking diet dog food…hamburger[or chicken], lard. Cranberries, green beans, carrots [or] pumpkin], pepitas and sunflower seeds
Kathy Meehan
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I make my own wet….cheaper than the canned food and better…..mix with dry….
Melvin Evans
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i laughed so hard
EbonyDavis
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no way!
Karo N. Gary
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Cooking diet dog food…hamburger, lard. Cranberries, green bean, carrots, pepitas and sunflower seeds.
Jason Pitt
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me to