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Magic Muttballs- Organic Healthy Food for Dogs

Posted Apr 16, 2009 10:49 PM
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Increased interest in organics has filtered down to the dog world.
There are several cookbooks that tout healthy or organic home-baked goodies for canines.

Supplementing a good quality kibble with organic recipes can have positive impact on your dogs health.

A word of advice from Martha Smith, Director of Veterinary Medical Services at the Animal Rescue League of Boston. Cooking for your dog is fine, but a diet that is exclusively home- cooked can be dangerous." I just know there is no well balanced diet for a cat or a dog that you can simply make by adding grocery ingredients."They have specific needs for calcium and other nutrients."

Dogs
can eat what humans eat omitting strong spices and onions. And of course no chocolate, grapes ,raisins, or caffeine.
Macadamia nuts and mushrooms are also a no-no. Garlic is debatable, but a small amount of crushed garlic powder for flavor is fine.

Bring the kids in on cooking for the dog, it can be a great family activity and it will teach them to be conscious of healthier food choices for themselves as well.

This recipe is chosen for its simple ingredients and perceived speediness.

Magic Muttballs
1 pound minced chicken
5 ounces dried breadcrumbs
1 Tablespoon dried oregano
1 egg

Mix all ingredients in large bowl. Roll into 1-inch balls and place on a greased baking sheet.
Bake in preheated oven, 350 degrees F. for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven... cool
Store in airtight container and refrigerate or place in freezer bags for up to 6 weeks.

For more 'mouth drooling recipes' check out these books:

"The Healthy Dog Cookbook" by Joanna Anne
"The Everything Cooking for Dogs Book" by Lisa Fortunato
"Pupsnacks" by Stephanie Mehanna

Bone appetit!:-x

Audie

Kids and Pets community
6 Comments
Hi Beatrix,

I am pleased to hear that your dogs eat such a healthy diet. You are very fortunate to have access to a holistic nutritionist for them.

I will be posting a few more recipes in the Kids and Pets community and welcoming more recipes as well.

Pawsitive thoughts,

Audie
Hi Audie,

Thank you very much.I have been looking for awhile for natural,organic snacks for my dogs. My dogs are on raw food, fresh ,natural ,organic food.
I have a great mentor in this case called Pat McKay.
She is a nutritionist ,specializing in dogs and cats.
She has over 30 years of experience and since she retired, she is giving free consultations to help pet owners keep their pets in optimum health, using only natural ,organic food. She is completely holistic and knows more than many vets.
I will share your info with her.

Bea
Simple Pleasures CVommunity
Hi Deborah,

It is my passion to teach Pawsitive health for kids and pets. I will do my best to keep everyone informed.

Pawsitively yours,

Audie
Hi Joy,

Let us know how May May liked her Muttballs!

Give her a hug from me:-x

love,
Audie
Good information Audie. We know you will teach us well to take care of our pets.:-D

Deborah Akridge (Deja):)

http://www.nomorepityparties.com/
Hi Audie,Oh wow, I first thought that was cornbread muffins:) I will try this for May May, she loves human foods, and I watch what I feed her, as she would want human food all the time. May May is my border collie, she is a sweetheart!!! Thanks for sharing this recipe. Joy
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