The potential sources of homemade dog food in protein are skinless chicken breast, ground beef, lamb chops, salmon, whole eggs, cottage cheese and tofu. Potential sources of carbohydrates include long-grain white rice, long-grain brown rice, sweet potato and sweet potato, oat, cassava and coix seed. When making healthy dog food, the diet must start with protein and carbohydrates. Once the homemade dog food diet is realized, don't try to change or increase the diet to avoid complications. Many veterinary nutritionists are willing to work with your veterinarian to make a homemade dog food diet that suits your dog's individual needs.
In homemade dog food diet, you need to consider some preventive measures to avoid pollution, which is dangerous to the health of pet dogs. All meat and poultry products must be cooked correctly as human food to help control the spread of bacteria. Wash your hands thoroughly before handling any food. Cutting boards specially designed for meat and poultry products must be used to avoid pollution. Meat should not be thawed before freezing. Frozen meat should not be thawed in the counter, but should be kept in the refrigerator. However, raw meat is also good for your dog, because it is rich in water and can provide a lot of daily water, which is good for your dog's kidney function. As long as it is fresh, the bones contained in raw meat are ok, because it provides necessary nutrition for your dog, but bones preserved in any way are not recommended. If you also have questions about raw meat preparation, please seek the help of a veterinarian.
In a word, it is possible to provide a nutritious meal for your dog. You just need to carefully choose the right ingredients when making dog food to make it balanced and nutritious. Signs of malnutrition must be carefully monitored, especially for your puppies. It is strongly recommended to go to the vet regularly to reduce the potential harm of homemade dog food.