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The Ultimate Guide To Making Homemade Dog Food


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Making homemade dog food is an excellent way to ensure that your puppy gets the nutrients he needs. It also allows you to control exactly what goes into his food.


Puppies are cute, cuddly, and adorable, but they can also be quite demanding. They require a lot of attention and care. If you want to give your puppy the best start in life, then you should consider making him some homemade puppy food.


This article will provide you with a step-by-step guide to making homemade puppy food.


How Much Should I Feed My Puppy?


When it comes to feeding puppies, there’s no one size fits all answer. The amount of food needed depends on several factors including:



What Kind Of Diet Do Puppies Need?


There are two main kinds of diets available when it comes to puppy foods: wet and dry. Wet foods contain water along with other ingredients whereas dry foods do not. Dry foods tend to be easier to digest since they don’t get soggy after being cooked. However, this doesn’t mean that wet foods are bad. In fact, both wet and dry foods work well for puppies.


Wet Foods


There are three basic categories of wet foods: commercial foods, homemade foods, and raw meat-based foods. Commercial foods come from large companies that specialize in producing high-quality products. These include brands such as Purina Pro Plan, Hill's Science Diet, Royal Canin, etc. Home-made foods are often prepared by people who make their own meals using fresh ingredients. Raw meats are usually fed directly to young animals without cooking first.


Dry Foods


Home-made foods are generally considered superior to commercially produced ones. Most owners choose to prepare their own food instead of relying solely on store-bought items. When preparing your own food, you must take special precautions to avoid contamination. For example, you shouldn't use chicken bones or leftover beef stew as these could potentially carry harmful bacteria. Instead, buy whole chickens or ground beef and cook them yourself.


Homemade vs Commercially Produced Pet Food


If you decide to go ahead and purchase readymade pet food, you'll notice that there are actually four major categories. Each category has its pros and cons depending on whether you're looking for convenience, price, nutrition, or taste. Here we compare the benefits and drawbacks of each kind of food.


Commercial Products


These are typically manufactured under strict guidelines set forth by the Association of American Feed Control Officials.