How to Make Dog Food
Learn how to make dog food for your pet at home and give your dog proper nutrition with simple recipes for dietary needs in this free video series and guide.
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Summary: Though there are numerous recommendations and suggestions concerning what kinds of diets are best for dogs, it's certainly indisputable that every canine diet should be rich in protein, calcium and water. Pet owners have several choices when it comes to commercial dog food providers; and while many of the name-brand foods, both dry and canned, claim to contain real meat and vegetables, some veterinarians and pet owners worry that the additives, combined with the poor-quality meat in commercial food, doesn’t provide adequate nutrition for dogs. For these reasons, many pet owners have investigated ways to supplement their pet's nutritional needs at home. Many make homemade meals for their dogs using raw meats and vegetables, eggs, cheeses and a variety of homemade treats. Some pet owners even choose to feed their dogs a strictly vegetarian diet – steaming vegetables and cooking eggs for their pets daily.
In this free video clip series, our expert will discuss the advantages of preparing dog food at home, as well as demonstrate the process for creating a variety of meals and treats for your pet with meat, fruits, vegetables and supplements. Omelets, stews, strips and individual training treats will be prepared and explained for you. Learn how to chop and grind the food you will use for each recipe, as well as the actual steps you will take to provide your canine with all the benefits of a nutrient-rich homemade diet.
This series is an
Equilibrio Films production.
About the Expert
Elise has been working in animal behavior with both domestic and wild canines since the early 1990s. She began working with domestic dogs in Philadelphia, PA where she worked at the Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania in the Behavior Clinic. She held a position there for 2 years and during that time she co-developed a Puppy Problem Prevention Program with Lois Hall. During this time Elise was also studying Animal Behavior and Learning at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as working with a local trainer, Steve Lindsay. Prior to moving to Massachusetts where she pursued her Ph.D. in Animal Behavior, she worked as an animal behavior consultant with her own private clients. Since 1996 Elise has been located in Montage, MA. After completing her fieldwork on Chilean foxes, she opened her training center and began providing both private and group classes, as well as individual evaluations and consultations.
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