Dog Food - Beef

"In 2010, I lost my feline companion to kidney failure due to tainted pet food. We had fought the kidney damage for years but lost the battle in September 2010. Since then I have been more proactive in making pet food for my four-legged companions. My two small mutts are some of the most finicky eaters I have met. I have tried the crockpot recipies with no success and have experimented with various other options to find something that is acceptable to my personal review board. Those recipes that fail their taste test go to a friend's two dogs that are far less finicky. This is one of the favourite recipes to date. When I can, I use free range beef free of antibiotics, organic vegetables and organic brown rice. Sometimes the budget doesn't afford such luxuries so I resort to normal human grade food and if you watch your grocery store flyers, you can get some good deals on meat and fresh produce!"
 
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photo by Kim A. Heaphy photo by Kim A. Heaphy
photo by Kim A. Heaphy
photo by Kim A. Heaphy photo by Kim A. Heaphy
Ready In:
2hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
42
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ingredients

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directions

  • Roast beef until medium-rare (about 170'F on a meat thermometer). Dice into smaller than bite size pieces (varies depending on the size of the dog).
  • Pan fry liver until medium-rare or just a hint of pink is seen when you cut through the the center.
  • Dice vegetables into 1/2 inch (1 cm) cubes and blanch for one minute.
  • Place brown rice into a large pot of boiling water and cook for 25 minutes for most brown rice and 50 minutes for the organic brown rice (or according to package direction). I cook it like pasta, in lots of water and then strain to keep it fluffy and stop it from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
  • Mix all ingredients together.
  • Place into containers and freeze.
  • **NOTE: Vegetables can consist of most high-nutrient options such as fresh or frozen sweet potato, wax beans, peas, pumpkin, spinach, carrots, squash, zucchini, etc.
  • ** Please be careful of those items toxic to dogs such as onions and garlic.

Questions & Replies

  1. I would like to switch out rice for potatoes, I’m doing 4 lbs of beef, how many pounds or cups of potatoes should I use in substitute of the rice
     
  2. I have a 50 pound Pitbull that I’m transitioning to homemade food, this recipe looks perfect as I am giving her organs too, and looks so simple compared to a lot of other ones I’ve looked at. The recipe says it yeilds 46, but not all dogs are the same weight and eat the same obviously. How much do you think I should make to last a week for 50 pounder, also do I feel the same amount as I do kibble? Example : she eats 3 cups daily now (kibble) do I still feed her 3 cups daily?
     
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<p>What can I say? I have been dabbling in the Kitchen for about thirty years and have gone from making Kraft Dinner to preparing international cuisine. Though my cooking skills are far from perfect, I have had a few compliments on the meals that I have provided. I enjoy cooking especially when cooking for friends. I have chosen to post my favourite recipes here on Recipezaar for those who wish to make them and for the friends who keep asking for them! Enjoy!</p>
 
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