Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Sharing a recipe for healthy homemade dog food!

Hi friends! How are ya? I hope that your day is going well! Today, Iโ€™m off to the kidsโ€™ school to volunteer and am looking forward to some time in the sauna blanket after a workout. It should be a pretty low-key day!

For todayโ€™s post, I wanted to share Maiseyโ€™s latest obsession with you: homemade dog food. This simple recipe is PACKED with nutrients and she goes crazy with it.

(See the crazy eyes?? She’s INTO IT.)

TBH, I always felt a little bad giving her packaged dog food because this creature LOVES fresh food. Sheโ€™s constantly begging for scraps of broccoli and bell pepper (her two faves), has stolen an entire brisket off the counter (and ate it on our new white couch..), a whole chicken breast (bones and all, and thankfully didnโ€™t get sick), as well as ramen and curry. Knowing her flavor profile, I would pour her kibble into her bowl and feel a little bad for the gourmet gal. To spice things up, we would put Fresh Pet on top from Whole Foods (SO expensive and still felt like a block of packaged meat), but I knew there had to be a better way.

I started researching a ton, and found a recipe online that inspired me to finally make our own.

Iโ€™m excited to share all of the details with you! Itโ€™s less expensive than Fresh Pet, with certified organic, farm fresh, and wild-caught ingredients, and I love that I know everything that went into it. No preservatives or extra stuff. Friendly reminder: always talk to your fed before changing your dog’s food.

Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Benefits of Homemade Dog Food:

Making your dog’s food at home can have a ton of benefits, including:

Control Over Ingredients: By preparing your dog’s food from scratch, you have full control over the quality of ingredients used, ensuring that your furry friend gets only the best.

Avoidance of Sketchy Ingredients: Conventional dog foods often contain questionable ingredients such as fillers, artificial preservatives, and low-quality meats that can be harmful to your dog’s health.

Tailored Nutrition: Homemade dog food allows you to tailor your dog’s diet to their specific needs, whether they require a certain protein source or have allergies to certain ingredients.

Increased Digestibility: Whole, fresh ingredients are more easily digestible for dogs, leading to better nutrient absorption and overall health.

Ingredients and Their Benefits:

The recipe that inspired this one is Dr. Judyโ€™s Puploaf. She has the full post here and you can actually order it online! Since this is more of a topper – Maisey still gets some I and love and you Nude Super Food kibble (you can order it from Thrive Market) in her bowl – I didnโ€™t have to be as specific with ratios of ingredients.

Ground Beef: A excellent source of protein and essential amino acids for muscle health.

Organ Meats (Heart, Liver, Gizzards, Spleen): Rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, and vitamin B12, vital for your dog’s overall health.

Butternut Squash: Packed with vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants to support immune function and digestion.

Sardines: A great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which promote healthy skin and coat, reduce inflammation, and support joint health. Sardines are one of Maiseyโ€™s all-time favorite foods!

Leafy Greens: Provide essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin K, calcium, and folate, for overall health and vitality.

Eggs: Rich in choline, protein, and essential nutrients. If youโ€™re using farm fresh eggs, you can also add the shell. Since these were organic from the grocery store, I used the membrane inside the egg.

Oysters: High in zinc and selenium, important for immune function and thyroid health.

Cranberries: Rich in antioxidants and beneficial for urinary tract health.

Broccoli: Contains fiber, vitamins, and minerals, including vitamin C and calcium, for optimal health.

Bell Pepper: Provides vitamin A, vitamin C, and antioxidants to support immune function and eye health.

Flax Oil: A source of omega-3 fatty acids for healthy skin and coat, as well as joint support.

Ginger: Has anti-inflammatory properties and aids in digestion.

Healthy homemade dog food recipe

Directions:

In a large bowl, combine ground beef, organ meats, butternut squash, sardines, leafy greens, oysters, cranberries, broccoli, bell pepper, and ginger. I keep the flax oil in the fridge and drizzle on a little before serving.

Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure even distribution.

Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and lightly bake for 20-30 minutes at 325ยฐF.

Allow the food to cool before serving to your dog. Keeps in the fridge for up to 5 days, and you can freeze the rest in individual portions. I used Souper Cubes.

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This healthy homemade dog food recipe is based on Dr. Judy’s pup loaf recipe. It’s a great way to give your dog fresh food with tons of nutrients!

  • Author: Gina Harney // Fitnessista.com

Ingredients

Scale

2 lbs organic grass-fed ground beef

1 cup of chicken hearts

Add in any other organ meats, like spleen, gizzards, or liver – we used a blend from a local farm that contained heart, spleen, and liver

2 cans of sardines in water

2 cans of mussels in olive oil

3 eggs (if farm fresh, use the shell. If from the grocery store, use the egg membrane on the inside of the shell)

1 cup butternut squash, chopped

1 cup of broccoli, chopped

2 bell peppers, seeded and chopped

a handful of leafy greens (I used chard), chopped

1 teaspoon of freshly grated ginger

1/2 c dried cranberries (make sure there is no added sugar, and no extra ingredients)

cold-pressed flax oil, to serve

Instructions

In a large bowl, combine ground beef, organ meats, chopped butternut squash, sardines, leafy greens, oysters, cranberries, broccoli, bell pepper, and ginger. I keep the flax oil in the fridge and drizzle on a little before serving.

Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure even distribution.

Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and lightly bake for 20-30 minutes at 325ยฐF.

Notes

Allow the food to cool before serving to your dog. Keeps in the fridge for up to 5 days, and you can free the rest in individual portions. I used Souper Cubes.

It feels so good to give Maisey fresh food thatโ€™s also packed with nutrients!!

So, tell me, friends: do you make your dogโ€™s food? Are there any brands you love?

xo

Gina

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12 Comments

  1. Judy a mooney on May 18, 2024 at 1:46 pm

    Is This recipe food topper or total food? if total food would i feed same amount of food?

    • Fitnessista on May 18, 2024 at 7:47 pm

      I would follow dr. Judy’s recipe if you’re going to use it for total food to get the ratio just right. I do it as a topper on top of the I and love and you nude food kibble. She gets about half of each and a drizzle of flax oil on top.

    • Jacquie on October 12, 2024 at 5:42 pm

      I am very hard to please and my dogs are worse than I am. This recipe is the greatest. Ever. I have added some brown rice for a little carb. They lose their mind for it.

  2. Taygan on July 20, 2024 at 11:17 pm

    For Dr Judy’s recipe, is the pup load linked the one you would use as a full mean? We want to use a full fresh diet for our pups meals but I wanna be sure we use the right recipe

    • Fitnessista on July 21, 2024 at 6:04 pm

      yes, I think that’s how she designed it to be. since I played with a ratios and ingredients a little, I wouldn’t use my own as a full meal. Maisey gets like half homemade dog loaf, half I and love and you nude superfood kibble

  3. Harvey Butler on October 25, 2024 at 1:18 am

    Homemade dog food is a fantastic way to ensure your pup gets wholesome ingredients! Itโ€™s great to see recipes that balance nutrition with flavors theyโ€™ll love. Plus, it allows you to tailor meals to your dog’s specific needs and preferences. Just remember to consult with a vet to ensure it meets all their dietary requirements. Happy cooking for your furry friend! Thanks for sharing.

  4. Sally on November 11, 2024 at 1:31 pm

    Would I be able to substitute 2lbs of venison burger for the hamburger?

    • Fitnessista on November 11, 2024 at 3:44 pm

      if your dog likes it, I don’t see why not!

  5. Michaela on December 8, 2024 at 12:11 pm

    Hi i am currently on Ollie for my dog. I am wanting to switch. Right now she is 55 lbs and she gets 707 calories. How much would you recommend feeding her morning and night? Would i go by pounds?

    • Fitnessista on December 8, 2024 at 2:53 pm

      I would check with your vet to be sure! Maisey is about 25 lbs and she gets about a cup twice a day with kibble as well (I and love and you nude superfood)

  6. The Purcell-Spencer Residence on December 14, 2024 at 11:16 am

    My dad and daughter made this together last night for our dogs. It was super easy to make and so far has been a success with 4 dogs and even the cat!






    • Fitnessista on December 17, 2024 at 10:08 am

      I’m so happy to hear they love it, too!

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