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Making Homemade Dog Food the Easy Way

If you think making homemade dog food is a difficult chore, you're in for a surprise.
Preparing your dog's meals at home can be just as easy as opening a can of his regular food.
If you're skeptical, then you definitely want to keep reading.
When you're done, you'll see how simple the task of making homemade dog food can be.
Most people right away think that making homemade dog food is hard and time consuming.
The truth is, at first it will take you some time, but as you become more familiar with it, you will get faster and be able to find a few short cuts.
The easiest way to make homemade dog food is to first find a good, healthy recipe and then make a ton of it.
When I say 'ton', I mean about a week's worth.
Then feed some to your dog right away so he has a super fresh meal.
So what do you do with the rest of the homemade dog food that you slaved over? Just pack it in a freezer-safe container and pop it in the freezer until you need it again.
You can make several meals in one sitting using several different recipes, and freeze them.
Then just thaw and serve - a different meal each time.
That gives you the convenience of being able to quickly feed your dog and he gets the variety of many healthy ingredients from different recipes.
Of course, in the beginning, just make one meal at a time to make sure he likes each one.
You wouldn't want to make a weeks worth of a meal only to find out he hates it.
Dogs love homemade meals.
They're fresh, tasty, have great aroma, and contain foods they like.
But dogs can be finicky too.
There will be some meals he just won't like.
If that happens, just try substituting ingredients until you find a mix he likes.
Making his meals yourself is definitely worth it and so is your dog.
We all want to do away with our dependence on the pet food industry to feed our dogs.
There have been incidents of tainted pet food and recalls to deal with.
We really need another way.
Homemade dog food is the healthy and safest choice.
When you're in charge of his meals, you'll have no worries.


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