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Recipe: Ground Beef and Vegetable Homemade Dog Food
Ground beef is affordable and very easy to find in any grocery store. It's also easy to prepare, versatile (as it can be used in many different types of homemade food), and most dogs find it appetizing. I used ground beef in this meat and vegetable homemade dog food, but you can substitute with a different protein source if you'd prefer.
It's best to ask your veterinarian if this homemade dog food recipe will provide balanced nutrition for your pet. Keep in mind that virtually every homemade dog food diet will need supplements or additional ingredients to provide 100% balanced nutrition for your dog's unique nutritional needs.
Your dog's dietary requirements are ever changing, and they will vary throughout his life based on his age, weight, activity level and overall health condition. Only your veterinarian or better yet a trained canine nutritionist can tell you if this ground beef dog food recipe will be an appropriate diet for your dog.
The professional you work with will likely recommend adding additional supplements or a multivitamin to the recipe to ensure that it meets all of your pup's nutritional needs. Most recipes will require supplementation by adding commercial products or additional ingredients to boost the nutritional contents of the recipe.
Ground Beef and Vegetable Homemade Dog Food
Making homemade dog food is more time consuming than serving commercial kibble, but the benefits definitely outweigh this drawback. You can use the highest quality ingredients that you can afford. You can also cater the recipes to your dog's individual nutritional needs and taste preferences.
For example, you can substitute chicken or venison for the beef in this recipe. You could also use any other dog-friendly fruits/vegetables of your choosing. Broccoli, peas, squash or blueberries would all be good substitutes for the vegetables in this recipe.
You'll want to keep the sweet potatoes though, because they're asuperfood for your pup! They are high in fiber, which supports a healthy digestive tract. They are also high in beta carotene, Vitamins A, C and B6, iron, potassium and calcium.
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You don't need to use this recipe as your dog's main source of nutrients. You could use it as a food topper to entice a picky eater or to add more nutrients to your pet's commercial kibble.
- Author: Samantha Randall
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: about 4 cups of food 1x
- Category: Cooked Food
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Dog Food
- 1 lb. lean ground beef
- 1/3 cup brown rice
- 1 cup green beans
- 1/3 cup sweet potato (chopped)
- 1/3 cup carrots (chopped)
- 1/4 cup celery (chopped)
Cook the rice according to the instructions on the packaging. Brown the ground beef in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add the cooked rice, green beans, sweet potato, celery and carrots to the skillet. Turn the heat to low and cook for an additional 15 minutes. Stir occasionally to evenly distribute all of the ingredients.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/2 cup
- Calories: 148
- Sugar: 1 g
- Sodium: 47 mg
- Fat: 3.8 g
- Carbohydrates: 9.3 g
- Fiber: 1.2 g
- Protein: 18.3 g
- Cholesterol: 51 mg
How to store:You can store the leftover vegetable homemade dog food in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days or freeze them and theyll keep for up to 3 months. Keep in mind that this recipe includes no preservatives, so it won't last nearly as long as commercial dog food.
For More Information
We publish many homemade dog food and treats recipes every month. For more recipes, pet food cooking tips, and advice, see our Recipes section.
If you're new to the home-cooked dog food subject, I recommend you read more about How Much To Feed to understand serving sizes, What Supplements To Use to create well-balanced meals, and How To Store for tips on simple and easy homemade dog food storing in a fridge or a freezer.
HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE DOG FOOD
Many health benefits come with preparing your dog's food at home. Unlike processed kibble dog food, a homemade diet lets you know exactly what your dogs are eating, giving you peace of mind and reassurance that they're getting what they need to maintain optimal health. Here you can discover our guide to DIY dog food, including tips for choosing the best meats and veggies, to ensure your pets fulfil all their nutritional needs.
IMPROVING YOUR DOG'S HEALTH WITH A HOMEMADE DIET
Balancing the diet is the most important factor. If the meal plan is not balanced, it can ultimately lead to many deficiencies. If there is an imbalance of vitamins or minerals (especially calcium) in the diet, dogs can run into health problems quite quickly. Especially in puppies, it can happen in just a few months. This is the main reason that vets are opposed to homemade meals, they are the ones who witness all the deficiencies firsthand.
HOW TO ENSURE YOUR DOGS GET A BALANCED DIET
Know Better for Dogs provides everything your dog needs. We only work with high-quality ingredients and include essential nutrients and protein for health and longevity. Our whole food premix provides your dog with all the essential vitamins and minerals needed. We make it easy and convenient for dog owners to balance a raw or cooked meat diet at home to improve their dogs' health. Our premix is ideal for all life stages, and we only use 100% human-grade ingredients. Know Better for Dogs contains no grains of any kind. Just add raw or cooked meat and water. Vegetables are optional. Making dog food at home is easier than ever just have fun and enjoy the results! Play around with different meat & vegetable combinations.
CHOOSING THE MEAT FOR A HOMEMADE DOG FOOD
Raw or cooked meat is the main ingredient in homemade dog food. Dogs are essentially obligate carnivores and need a protein-based diet. Meat should be fresh and fit for human consumption. The ideal fat content should be between 8 and 15%. Here is a list of meats to choose from:
Beef:Lean pre-ground stewing meat, heart, boneless steak or roast.Lamb:Pre-ground boneless stewing meat shank, leg, or butt.Poultry:Pre-ground boneless, skinless breast fillet, or thigh.Venison:Pre-ground stewing meat neck, shank, or shoulder.
You can also use exotic meats such as buffalo, caribou, elk, moose, duck or rabbit. Because feeding raw fish can lead to a thiamine deficiency*, we don't recommend the use of fish on a regular basis.*According to Houpt, Hintz & Shepherd in 1978. Ref. The Domestic Dog, Cambridge University Press, 1995)
VEGETABLES FOR HOMEMADE DOG FOOD
Vegetables can make up about 1/4 of the meal and provide vitamins, minerals and fiber. Dogs get more nutrients from vegetables if they are lightly steamed, chopped or pureed. The best vegetables for homemade dog food are:
Butternut squashPumpkinCucumberZucchiniCarrotsParsnips
BeetsYamsSweet potatoesBroccoliCauliflowerBrussels sprouts
THINGS TO AVOID WHEN MAKING DOG FOOD AT HOME
Here are some common human foods you should avoid when preparing your dog's food: raw beans, peas, spinach, beet greens, kale (every day), chard, onions, garlic, leek, green tomato, potato, and bell peppers.
- Avoid feeding your dog raw green beans because they contain a toxic alkaloid similar to arsenic. Cooking green beans will destroy these toxins.- Avoid raw, un-aged garlic. It irritates the mouth, esophagus, and stomach and can cause or exacerbate ulcers.- The use of other members of the Lily family, such as onions, garlic, shallots, and chives, is also not recommended. Dogs can't eat these plants in a raw, cooked, or dried form because it can lead to damage to the red blood cells.-The nightshade family of plants, such as bell peppers, potatoes, and tomatoes, contains an alkaloid called "Solanine", which can be toxic. Solanine is poisonous to humans too, but we would have to eat it in a much more concentrated amount, like that found in potato sprouts or green potatoes, to induce sickness.-Avoid feeding carbohydrates, such as corn, wheat, rice, brown rice and potatoes. Dogs lack the digestive enzymes to break down and metabolize carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are often the main cause of many canine health issues, including gastrointestinal problems, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, kidney disease, diabetes and food allergies. They are added to commercial dog food because it cuts down on the production cost.
HOMEMADE DOG FOOD RECIPES
Making vet-approved dog food at home is easier than you think. You can also make larger batches and freeze them for convenience. You can add more water if desired, especially when preparing the food using ground meat. You can see below two recipes, one with cooked meat and one with raw meat:
Prep Time:5 minCooking Time:7minTotal Time: 12minServings:Makes a 3lb serving of dog food
Ingredients- 2lbs. (900g) meat of your choice- 1 1/2 cups of water- 1/2 cup Know Better for Dogs- 1/2 lb (225g) steamed vegetables, chopped or pureed (vegetables are optional)
RAW HOMEMADE MEAT RECIPE
1. Add 1 1/2 cups of cold water into a bowl2. Add 1/2 cup of Know Better premix and incorporate it well.3. Combine 2lbs. of meat and vegetables (optional). 4. Mix it well and serve.
HOMECOOKED MEAT RECIPE
1. Pour 1 1/2 cups of water to 2lb of ground meat.2. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes on medium heat until it turns brown. 3. Wait until the meat cools down to room temperature.4. You can then add 1/2 cup Know Better premix to the meat, stir and serve.
HOMEMADE DOG FOOD RECIPES
The dog food will stay fresh for 24 hours after you thaw and refrigerate it. You can also freeze the finished product for storage and thaw it as needed. To thaw frozen dog food, warm it to room temperature in a tepid water before serving. Wait for your dog to eat and then remove what's left within 30 minutes to be refrigerated. Avoid microwaving regularly.
HOMEMADE DOG FOOD RECIPES
If you're wondering about the amount of food to feed your dog, follow the recommendations below. Serving sizes are based on the weight of your dog:
Daily Serving:1/4lb. or 1/2 cup:for a 10-12lb. dog1/2lb. or 1 cup:for a 20-25lb. dog1lb. or 2 cups:For a 40-50lb. dog2lbs. or 4 cups:for a 100lb. dog
KNOW BETTER PET FOOD INGREDIENTS
Egg yolk, calcium lactate, beef (or chicken) liver powder, gelatin, rice bran, whey protein concentrate, beetroot, psyllium husks, EFA from fish, barley grass powder, kelp, taurine, rose hip, parsley, Vitamin B complex.You can use any of our Premixes with different types of meat. All of our ingredients, without exception, are of human-grade quality. Our raw materials are 100% natural, and we don't use any preservatives, colors, or other artificial additives.The Beef Recipe Premix contains beef liver powder, whereas the Chicken Recipe Premix is made with chicken liver. Click here to see the nutritional table.Know Better for Dogs contains all the essential vitamins and minerals. Adding optional vegetables to a dog's diet is a source of carbohydrates, particularly for larger or highly active dogs. According to veterinary sources, dogs do not need carbs unless a female is lactating.
SIZES AVAILABLE
Know Better for Dogs is available in 4 sizes:- Trial size 4.8oz - makes 6lbs. of finished food- 24oz pouch - makes 30lbs. of finished food- 5lb pouch - makes 100lbs of finished food- 25lb bucket - makes 500lbs of finished food
WHY IS RICE BRAN IS ADDED?
Rice Bran is an insoluble fiber for dogs' intestinal health. It's not a grain, but the coating of the grain, and it has little carbohydrate content. Sweeps the large intestine much like the fur or feathers of a prey animal.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MAKING YOUR OWN DOG FOOD
Discover below answers to some frequently asked questions dog owners have about making dog food at home:WHAT HOMEMADE FOOD IS GOOD FOR DOGS?Good homemade food for healthy dogs includes all the vitamins, calcium, proteins and minerals your pet needs to stay healthy. You can add ground beef, chicken, lamb or venison, as well as vegetables, such as zucchini, carrots, parsnips, beets, yams, butternut squash, and sweet potatoes.IS IT OK TO FEED HOMEMADE DOG FOOD?Yes, feeding your dog homemade pet food is OK, as long as you ensure the diet includes all the nutrients your dog requires to stay healthy. Check with your Holistic Veterinarian before introducing new food to your dog's diet.WHAT IS THE RATIO FOR HOMEMADE DOG FOOD?Dogs are obligate carnivores, so their diet should mainly consist of meats and protein. A good recommendation is 80% meat, 10% vegetable, and 10% Know Better Pet Food Premix.HOW MUCH FOOD SHOULD YOU FEED YOUR DOG?The amount of food you feed your dog will depend on your dog's size and activity level. Here's our recommendation for daily servings if you're following our homecooked or homemade dog food recipes:- 1/4lb. or 1/2 cup: for a 10-12lb. dog- 1/2lb. or 1 cup: for a 20-25lb. dog- 1lb. or 2 cups: for a 40-50lb. dog- 2lbs. or 4 cups: for a 100lb. dogWHAT ELSE SHOULD YOU FEED A DOG ON A HOMEMADE DIET?Your pet requires a grain-free diet, with high nutritional value. Dog owners can add proteins from animal sources (beef, chicken, or lamb, for example) and fats (from meat). They also require vital omega-3 fatty acids, calcium and magnesium (from certain fish oils, egg yolks, and other foods). You may also want to include some homemade dog treats such as sardines, eggs, fruits or veggies.