My favorite is "Bone Appetit-Gourmet Cooking for Your Dog", but I also like
"Real Food for Dogs-50 Vet Approved Recipes to Please the Canine Gastronome"
and "Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook". The first one has easy kibble recipes that
my dogs love.
*Kim* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ok, thanks for the info! Is there a
particular book that you recommend? Thats too
funny about the cookies. I could so see that happening at my house! LOL
Kim
On 7/11/07, LOuise Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've had
mine on a homemade diet for some time now (since all the original scare). I
bought a lot of dog food recipe books from Amazon.com and printed out a lot of
recipes I found on the net. I can usually make enough food during the weekend
to last during the week while I am working. Found some really good treats too.
I had made some dog cookies one evening and had left them on the cooling rack
in the kitchen and went to take a shower. Hubby came in and stuck his head in
the bathroom and said" These cookies aren't bad but they need something." OMG,
I told him they were for the dogs and I thought he was going to flip!!! Teach
him to ask before grabbing, huh?
*Kim* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have really been contemplating
putting Fendi on a homemade diet. Seems like every time I turn
around there is something on the news about tainted dog food. We usually have
grilled or baked
chicken about once a week so I have been buying an extra breast for her and
that lasts her for
awhile. What else should I be giving her to complete her diet nutritionally?
Does anyone else
feed a homemade diet only? Is this hard to do? I would greatly appreciate any
tips!
Kim
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