Homemade Dog Food Recipes
If you are interested in making your dog’s food, whether for regular meals or just a snack, we’ve put together a list of options for you. We include some protein rich foods, some safe veggies and starches, and other important supplements.
There are 56 recipes in this free eBook. That’s a long list! So instead of listing them all out here, we’ve created a more reader friendly version.
You can view or download our pet recipe book here!
Happy cooking!
About Hannah Savoy
Hannah used to be the Marketing Manager at dogIDs before heading on to new opportunities. She spends most of her time focused on emails, digital ads and social media. Hannah is a dog lover and can talk for hours about her furry nephews and nieces. She hopes to have a furry friend of her own very soon!
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This is wonderful!
Fantastic article and I have shared an excerpt and a link to the post on my blog. I have always fed my dogs a home prepared diet and they have thrived.
[…] We aren’t here to tell you what to do. All humans are different, just like all dogs are different, one diet doesn’t work for all humans, and one way of preparing food doesn’t work for all types of dogs. We are here to give you options! To open your mind and to generate questions! Read the rest of the post here…..https://www.dogids.com/blog/dog-food-recipes/ […]
Thank you so much for the recipes. Loved the article. But could you tell me how many servings/meals are the recipes for (4 pound chicken etc isnt for each meal, right?)
Hi Adwait,
That will depend on how much your dog eats in an average day. Each recipe makes a meal but it is up to you as a pet owner to determine how much your dog eats in the day.
Okay. Thank you so much! 🙂
[…] Kale Nachos […]
you are not supposed to give dogs Kale or any dark leafy greens!!!
You are correct. Thank you for catching this, we have removed the recipe.
[…] you should be good to go! Below we have 5 homemade dog food recipes that incorporate peas from our 56 Homemade Dog Food Recipes […]
Some dogs have difficulty digesting peas and they can make them gassy. They are ok for the most part but try to avoid them if you can.
How can I get the pdf ebook? Each link doesn’t go anywhere.
To get your free copy please email us at marketing@dogids.com
[…] you like these, check out 56 More Dog Food Recipes […]
Fantastic recipes.. Your article helpful. I have save and make soon.
Where can I purchase kelp powder, and what form of coconut oil should be used. I’ve noticed a lot of different ones out there.
Kelp powder can be purchased online. We recomend pressed coconut oil, you can find that here!
Hi Hannah, just wondering if kelp powder is safe for dogs? Asking because I read Michele fords comment above on leafy greens not being safe for dogs and you replied that that information was correct. Is it different giving it in a powder form? Thank you for yr informative blog I enjoy reading the many different articles, keep up the good work???
This would be a great question for your vet, we are unsure what the correct answer is.
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Does any of your recipes have grain free and can be made dry.
Hi Sherry,
Most of the recipes in this book are for wet food vs dry food.
Kelp is okay for dogs it’s listed in many of the high end commercial dog foods I used to buy. Kale on the other hand can cause bladder and kidney stones and should not be fed to dogs
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thanks for the book, i will print by pages.
Looks like a nice assortment..Thanks for sharing! It’s good to find a food that we can actually feed dogs.
nice post
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