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    Default Dog Food Recipes.

    1 cup oatmeal uncooked, 1/3 cup margarine, 1 tablespoon beef bouillon granules, 5 1/2 cups hot water, 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 3/4 cup powdered milk, 3/4 cup cornmeal, 3 cups whole wheat flour, 1 whole egg beaten. Method:Pour hot water over oatmeal, margarine, and bouillon let stand for 6 minute. Stir in milk, cornmeal, and egg. Add flour, 1/2 c. at a time; mix well after each addition. Knead 3 to 4 minutes, adding more flour it necessary to make a very STIFF dough. Roll or pat dough to 1/2 thickness. Cut into dog bone shapes with cookie cutter. Bake at 325 degrees for 50 min. on baking parchment Allow to cool and dry out until hard. Store in container.
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    Thanks for the recipe dear.I like it so much.It's really very good & it also works.
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    My dog likes it very much, thank you!


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    Default BreakFast Dog Recipe!

    A yummy and healthy breakfast for your pup.

    Ingredients:

    1) 2 Eggs
    2) Bacon
    3) Toast
    4) Cheese

    Preparation:

    1) Scramble the eggs.
    2) Fry the bacon and toast the toast.
    3) Put it in a bowl sprinkle the cheese over it and serve.

    Easy fun and tasty.
    Dogs LOVE IT!

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    This is really good Thanks...It is only in the years that we have we been led to believe that dogs can not survive without packaged dog food. We are told that it would be harmful if we were to give them the scraps from our own home cooked meals. This is pure poppycock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clara View Post
    1 cup oatmeal uncooked
    Zero nutritional value



    Quote Originally Posted by clara View Post
    1 tablespoon beef bouillon granules,
    Wayyyyy too much sodium

    Quote Originally Posted by clara View Post
    3/4 cup cornmeal
    Entirely undigestable


    Quote Originally Posted by clara View Post
    3 cups whole wheat flour
    see above



    The point of "home cooking" is to give your pets a higher quality diet than they'd have on commercial pet foods. If you wouldn't feed iams, purina, pedigree, etc. then you wouldn't feed this recipe.

    The only thing that might do an ounce of good is the egg.
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    The DANES: Mousse, Zailey, Braxton, Timber & Kola.
    Annie the Boxer, Griffin the Pembroke Welsh Corgi


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    I am not sure about the scrambled egg beakfast. Being in the veterianry field, that usually gives the dogs pancreatitis. I know it would with my girls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorgiPaws View Post
    Zero nutritional value





    Wayyyyy too much sodium



    Entirely undigestable




    see above



    The point of "home cooking" is to give your pets a higher quality diet than they'd have on commercial pet foods. If you wouldn't feed iams, purina, pedigree, etc. then you wouldn't feed this recipe.

    The only thing that might do an ounce of good is the egg.
    Agreed. As far as the oatmeal goes, if you are going to use any grain at all, the only way a dog can get ANY nutrient out of it is by cooking it.

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    Im going to try making those this weekend when i get a chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyka_01 View Post
    Sounds yummy...
    My brian and britney must taste this delicious recipe...
    They will surely love it...^_^
    It may be alright to feed a small amount of this recipe on occasion, however this is really not a meal fit for a dog, more a meal fit for a human. Dogs need meat, organs, and bone in order to thrive, not the stuff mentioned here. Like several others have said, the only nutritional part of these recipes are the eggs. Dogs simply cannot utilize various forms of grains like we can. There systems are not adapt to grains because they wouldn't eat them in the wild. There digestive systems are the same as they were in the wild. I would defiantly try cooking something more fit for a canine than a human.

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