HOMEMADE + HEALTHY DOG FOOD RECIPE- USING THE INSTANT POT| COOKING FOR YOUR DOG 2🐶


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HOMEMADE + HEALTHY DOG FOOD RECIPE- USING THE INSTANT POT| COOKING FOR YOUR DOG 2 Hellooo to my animal lovers, You all loved the first …

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  1. Rosemary Hernandez
    Rosemary Hernandez says:

    I love this method of cooking food for your dogs. I have three and I cook for them every three days. We run out of food sometimes and I’m rushing to cook for them. I buy several chicken pieces and freeze them, then I thaw them and cook the veggies, my dogs love kale, string beans and broccoli too. I also cook turkey for them, to give them variety. Your method on the insta pot will help with my cooking time, and if we run out my husband can take it out of the freezer and thaw it in warm water. My dogs drink water all day, I have a stainless steel water fountain they love. I have a maltipoo that was given to me at 12weeks and looks like your cutie pie. Mine is maltipoo mix. Thanks again for the info. Do you know if not getting dry food is ok? I do mix some dry food on top just for their teeth. Can you tell me how you clean her teeth?

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  2. Kristen Beaudet
    Kristen Beaudet says:

    I love this video! Thanks so much for this. I would love to know about how much this recipe costs you and roughly how many cups it makes so that I can figure out an approximate cost per day for my own pooch.

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  3. Cgh Rios
    Cgh Rios says:

    I think it's great that u do this for your little one however it would be better to add water and bone because any kind of bone broth has onions, garlic and salt which are deadly for dogs. Please make your audience aware of these three ingredients which will make dogs very sick.
    Since you're not a veterinarian please inform yourself before you advice people to do this. Again it is with the best intentions that I am posting this.

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  4. Hope
    Hope says:

    I started raw feeding my dog over 3 years ago and she has the most shiny, soft fur of any dog I've had. We recently started raw feeding my daughter's dog who is now 9 years old and has always had horrible skin, gets heat spots and ear infections. It took about a month of raw feeding and his fur has come back in and is shiny and soft.

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  5. Teddi Ted
    Teddi Ted says:

    I tried to order your multivitamin through your link, but Amazon said it couldn’t ship to my address. I live in Maryland. Never happened before! Any other vitamin suggestions-there are just so many!

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  6. Melanie W
    Melanie W says:

    Great video thank you for sharing it’s very informative, I am new to transitioning my senior dog to home cooked dog food. Doing my research I come across your video and find it very inexpensive to make yet still contains lots of nutrition. I do have a question which I have not found an answer to yet I’m hoping you could help, He’s 12 years old and weighs about 80 pounds needing to lose probably 5 to 7 pounds. How much and how many times a day should I feed him of homemade dog food ? I also split up his food in 3 to 4 feedings so I would definitely stick with doing so,
    Makes mores sense to me anyway, why only feed one One time a day and probably leave them hungry later on. Thank you again and I hope you could answer my question on how many times to feed him and how many cups. Xo

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  7. Wendy Walecka
    Wendy Walecka says:

    And I don't know if you've tried it, but my sister LOVES making her own bone broth in her IP. You can be safe knowing your own doesn't contain any hidden onions or garlic as some people commented. Maddie is positively adorable! I forgot to mention that 😊

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  8. Wendy Walecka
    Wendy Walecka says:

    My dog LOVES cauliflower and green beans! I supplemented my dog's kibble with from a mail order fresh dog food subscription, but it became too expensive. Now she isn't a fan of just her kibble. She does like bone broth and coconut oil, but I'm trying to cut back on cottage cheese (which she loves!) to save calories. I think I'd like to try this or something similar to help her lose weight and help with her skin allergies.

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  9. barbaranne boyer
    barbaranne boyer says:

    great video! lm making your recipe on the weekend for my 10 lb sweetie pom . Baby loves her veggies too,but just wondering how much to give her morning and evening meals 3/4cup each meal? Also l'll have to use my slow cooker as its all l have. Anyone have any suggestions.. thks so much cheers from BC

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  10. Paula Andrea
    Paula Andrea says:

    I have a question: I give my dogs kibble and I would like to start making them their food, is there a transition period? Like when we change their food you have to transition them off the old food to the new.

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  11. Amber S
    Amber S says:

    I bought a puzzle bowl for my small dog off of amazon. It’s actually made for cats so it’s the perfect size for my fur baby. I think it can fit up to two cups of food at a time.

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  12. shayney yeeheee
    shayney yeeheee says:

    Hey Shelby ! Thank you so much for making this video 🙂 I have been finding the perfect recipe for a full dog meal for my shihtzu as kibble is not the best. I tried this recipe and my doggo loves it. Once again , thank you!

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  13. Debbie Joyner
    Debbie Joyner says:

    I worry about bag and can dog foods. I have a pomeranian and I want good food for her. Do you feel that your dog gets the right amount of vitamins? Do you have any skin issues? What about salts and other things..

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  14. Janis M
    Janis M says:

    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your love for your doggie with us. I also make my dog's food and follow pretty much what you do except I put everything in the food processor before adding it to the meat. I add chicken livers for B12, a can of salmon or anchovies for omega 3's, apple for fiber (make sure not to add any seeds,) pumpkin for tender tummies, and egg shell for calcium to the mix, and then live probiotics and fish oil on her food in her serving dish. (My dog has IBD and I healed it with my recipe.) She LOVES it and helps me make her food too, just like your pup! I think I'll try the vitamins your recommend. Note, please use only glass or stainless for containers because the plastics leach into the food and may harm our beloved pets.

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  15. Elia reyes
    Elia reyes says:

    We have two Maltese Pomeranian 7yr old girls named Pita and Missy. We only had them for a month. They came with a bag of Iams dry dog food and they hate it. I made them the ground turkey with carrots only cause that’s all I had but I mixed the iams into it to see if they would eat it but they picked around it. So I guess I’ll try the full recipe and just get rid of dry food all together and see how it goes but Im a little concerned if the greens will give them the runs? Has anyone else had problems with green vegetables?

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  16. katerina vasilaropoulou
    katerina vasilaropoulou says:

    You and your baby are so sweet! I am giving my baby’s raw food but always interesting about cooking them! So my answer is how do I know if I am cooking the right quantities of ingredients and don’t left something they needed left? If you can tell me your opinion because of your experience of cooking! Thank you 🙏 ♥️💖♥️🥰💖💋

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  17. Angelica Gonzalez
    Angelica Gonzalez says:

    How long has she been eating this recipe?
    My dachshund puppy has been having an upset stomach & i think I’ve been feeding him too much chicken & not Enough veggies. I definitely will try this recipe once he’s well!

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  18. David LeeRoth
    David LeeRoth says:

    i belong to a 14 year old bojack she’s been my service dog for 12 years…she’s been on a raw food diet and the difference it’s made in her is amazing…she doesn’t shed as much there’s no longer the dog smell even when wet no bad breath smaller stools with little to no smell…she has more energy is sleeping better she has better mobility and is acting like she’s 4 not 14…thanks for posting i’m always looking for new healthy ways of feeding her

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  19. Shih tzu Mayhem
    Shih tzu Mayhem says:

    Where’s the calcium? You could keep your egg shells from the week and just crush them up for her calcium intake. This is why I feed a raw diet it’s by far easier and absolutely the only way to feed your dog, humans are the only species on the planet that are designed to consume a COOKED diet. It’s awsome that your not feeding your precious baby a bunch of commercial junk dog food by just be mindful

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  20. Mrs.Indian Monroe
    Mrs.Indian Monroe says:

    Great video definitely start implementing this and I know she'll be happy. She's a picky eater so I know if there's rice we're good to go oh and turkey she loves😊 any tips for dog breath issues 😅 I have to restle with my puppster, alot of bribing going on in order to brush her darn teeth😩 I heard stories about putting dogs under and not some good outcomes plus on a budget right now so I'm left with wrestle mania with my dog😂

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  21. Varun Kutty
    Varun Kutty says:

    Pro-tip for your camera lens. Figure out the distance from the camera to where you stand and put the lens on manual mode. The auto focus in and out was way too distracting!

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