The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2012
I made this last week for my two mini dachshunds. I am now getting ready to make s second batch. They loved it and literally dance around the kitchen at dinner time.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 25, 2011
I am so glad that I found this recipe. The first time I made it I followed the recipe exactly and mixed it with his kibble and my dog LOVED it. Since then, I have changed up the ingredients based on what I have on hand, but follow the 3-3-3 ratio (1/3 meat, 1/3 rice & 1/3 vegetables). Thanks so much for posting!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2011
Easy to prepare and dogs love this combination
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2010
While my poodle would love to have a constant diet of chicken, there does need to be some variety. Also, it seems as if some reviewers are taking better care of their pets than themselves! I don't think this recipe is meant to be the only thing that the dog eats (it does say mix with kibble, hopefully a higher end nutritious one!) Thanks for the recipe!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2010
I have two shih tzu, and they are the most finicky dogs I've ever had. They LOVE this! Finally - something that I don't have to force them to eat! I mix this half and half with kibble, and they can't get enough!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2010
Great basic recipe. However, I would use rolled oats or brown rice instead of white rice for nutrients and fiber. Also, just like humans, dogs need vitamins, minerals, and oils that are not represented in this recipe, so supplement with a multivitamin and add olive oil to the recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2010
I use just about this same recipe. Only I add just a dash of Garlic powder to control the fleas. And I use fresh ground white turkey, canned peas and green beans and brown rice. My dog LOVES her food and whenever I can I mix it up a bit to give her variety.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2009
I need to comment on this... 1st...use brown rice 2nd..get a pressure cooker, do an entire chicken... yes, bones too. 3rd...the veggies, add them after the chicken is cooked. Minimal processing... I add liver, & beef or pork, eggs (shells belnded). as a base I use pumpkin, when I find it, and lots of squash. I save all my chicken bones and scrap food, and add that to the batch in the pressure cooker. Save those potatoe skins all the good stuff and less starch. Barley is also good to use, oatmeal can be used too. Think about what the food would do for you, and add that information to what you cook and how long you cook it. Think Minimal processing~~~ I think I will subscribe and publish my recipe. I now cook for 2 large boxers. AND no matter what I try, my 2 cats will not eat people food...period! So anyone who has an idea, love to hear it!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2009
After having my dog break out in a rash from corn allergy, but trying to save money on the food. Did my first run of it. Comes down to about a dollar a day to feed both my dogs. ( 70 pound and 15 pound) I read it was recommended to feed 1 cup per 35 pounds body weight, if that helps anyone. I plan on rotating chicken and fish. For the fish I used tilapia, can tuna, pack of salmon. I did about a little under half meat then the other half was white and brown rice, potato, eggs scrambled in olive oil, carrot, and brocolli. They absolutely loved it. And I feel so much better feeding them quality food instead of spending 15 dollars on a cheap bag of dog food that's practically all corn, what a rip off.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.5 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 11, 2009
I saw many reviewers worried about their children... or animals ha ha, not receiving the proper nutrition or being on a fixed income. After reading the nutritionist's (Kim)review I was hesitant and almost didn't recall the recipe description also says, "combined with a kibble" as well as the recipe was for people worried about dog food recall. This recipe is a low cost and decent substitution. Also, mixing this with his regular food has made food last twice as long. My dog has severe skin allergies and he hasn't broke out with this food! Not recommended for a good regular diet as Kim stated, but if you need cheap and temporary food, good choice. :)
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