Homemade Dog Food Cookbook Benefits Greyhound Rescue
Published by Karyn Zoldan April 5th, 2007 in Gourmet Dog Food.Check out Let Them Eat Cookies, a cookbook whose time is now. This pet food recall is scary. Every day there’s some new and worse finding then the day before.
Recipes are divided into beastly suppers and stews, canine cookies and pupcakes, pooch parties, and special needs recipes. Lots of helpful, practical information throughout including herb guide, ingredient guide, and feeding common sense guide.
The photography is gorgeous. It really captures what gentle souls greyhounds are.
Both you and your 4-legged friend will be pleasantly surprised.

Once every week and a half. I cook a whole bag of rice in a large pot, Boil a bag of chicken breasts with no bones, and boil 3 large bags of chopped carrots. I let them cool and then combine the whole lot with concreted chicken broth made from bullion cubes. Lastly I use my vacuum sealer, and individually seal around 25 bags to keep in the back of our freezer. This allows us to microwave our dog’s food on the go lasting a week and a half. I takes an hour to prepare and seal, but in the end; It’s nice to have quality food for our dog on hand.
Eric,
Thanks for the suggestion.
My only hesitation would be the buillion cubes because they have a lot of salt.
Quality homemade dog food is definitely a good thing.
“This pet food recall is scary. Every day there’s some new and worse finding then the day before.”
This is alarming. For us pet owners to make sure that our pets are eating safe food, we better make homemade dog food ourselves.
This is a great suggestion. I will try this. Thanks!