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    Mutty Meatloaf


    1 1/2 lbs poultry food product (ground turkey, chicken, etc...)
    12 oz. cooked rice
    8 oz. cooked chicken liver
    4 cooked eggs
    4 oz. cooked carrots
    4 oz. cooked broccoli
    1/2 tsp. salt

    Mix ingredients, put in mini bread loaf pan, and cover with tin foil.
    Bake on 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

    This is good enough to sit down & eat right along with your dog!
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    I like how simple this recipe is, good job!
    An ounce of nutrition is worth a pound of vet bills.

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    Just wondering, could one use ground beef as well, or not?

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    I don't see why you couldn't go with ground beef. Or use half beef & half poultry which I sometimes do with my own meatloaf. I would use a meatloaf pan so any & all fat will drain out of it.

    Let me know how your dog likes it.

    I also have recipes for dogs with allergies that I got from a vet if anyone is interested. Be happy to post.
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    I tried it with ground chicken. My dogs loved it. Thank you for the great idea!

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    Glad your dogs liked it. This is pretty much what my dog gets except I don't throw it all together & bake it......I have it all in separate plastic containers & chop it up as I go to feed it. She's been doing so well since I took her off commercial & started to cook for her.

    I still do give her a small amount of commercial kibble to mix in with her home cooked......I just like the idea of crunch instead of all soft food.

    Took a while to get it all squared away so she doesn't lose or gain weight but we have it down to a science (ha!) now......at least sort of a science.
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    Thanks for this idea! My dogies are like so much.



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    Thank you for this! It looks so simple yet delicious, I can't wait to try it.

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