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📌 Full Recipe & Cost Breakdown
➡️ Calories per ounce: 30.77
➡️ Yield: ~2 weeks of food for a 10 lb dog
➡️ Total cost: ~$36 (not including supplements which are multi-use)
(Weigh raw if listed raw, weigh cooked if listed cooked)
635 grams cooked fat free ground turkey | $10.98
1175 grams cooked sweet potatoes | $9.80
430 grams hard boiled eggs | $4.11
275 grams boiled squash | $1
250 grams sardines canned in water | $2.10
215 grams raw red bell pepper | $1.83
200 grams raw kale | $2.11
140 grams blueberries | $1.10
85 grams hemp seeds | $3.33
25 grams Annamaet Enhance meal completer (product linked below)
3 grams Maine Sea Coast kelp granules (product linked below)
💡 Important Notes:
✔️ I also add fish oil for an optimal omega fatty acid ratio.
✔️ Beef liver could be used to provide additional nutrients, but the recipe would need to be rebalanced if any ingredients or supplements are changed.
✔️ Each ingredient should be cooked separately for accurate measuring.
✔️ Always consult your veterinarian before switching your dog’s diet!
Additional ingredients & products used:
Hemp seeds:
Annamaet Enhance:
Maine Coast kelp granules:
Cuisine Art egg cooker:
Food processor:
Glass food containers:
Food scale:
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 INTRO
0:37 CUSTOMIZING RECIPES
1:18 INGREDIENTS
2:10 COOKING + MEAL PREP
4:47 CAT!
5:09 FINAL TOUCHES
Does your site have one for mini schnauzer , low fat, low oxalate, no oil no synthetic vitamin- I used that supplement made my dog ill.
I think a huge part of cooking for dogs is to avoid synthetic vitamins, especially the synthetic copper. I totally understand dogs need these vitamins but synthetic is not the way to go.
Do you have guidance for a Boston Terrier?
i sure wish my picky chihuahua would eat this. i have tried slow cooking and blending veg she wouldnt touch any of it blended. i cannot seem to get her to eat food i have made with powdered suppliements either. what do you suggest i do? i want to home cook but she will eat rice and veg minimally wont eat it blended and then picks the meat out. lately its only chicken she can eat because she presented with panctreatitis after taking a medication for a parasite, med was called fenbenzinole. any suggestions would be appreciated thanks
Why not raw???