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Sweet Potatoes-Chicken Homemade Dog Food for your Adult Dog with Gastric Motility Disorders and Skin Condition

Posted by Dr Sam, On 30 May, 2023 | Updated On 30 May, 2023 No Comments »


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No matter what your dog's dietary needs are, this homemade recipe is a great option for your adult dog. It's good for dog with Esophagitis, Gastric Motility Disorders and Skin Condition

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Main Ingredients Organic Chicken, Sweet Potato, Olive Oil
Cook Time 30 minutes
Cooking Method Simmering
Nutrition Calories – 1500 Kcal, Protein – 67.5 g, Fat – 20.7 g, Carb – 260.93. See Nutrition Details
Suitable For Adult Dog with Esophagitis, Gastric Motility Disorders and Skin Condition
Category Food Recipe

Ingredients

  1. Chicken – skinless, boneless raw (ground): 214 gram
  2. Sweet Potato – raw: 1285 gram
  3. Olive Oil: 1 tablespoon
  4. Celery – coarsely chopped: 50 gram
  5. Carrot – coarsely chopped: 50 gram
  6. Broccoli – coarsely chopped: 50 gram

Use kitchen scale to measure your ingredients. If you need to get one, check this out on Amazon.

Supplements

  1. Eggshell Powder – 2 teaspoons See how to make eggshell powder for your dog
  2. Kelp – 1/5 teaspoon (a pinch) Get kelp on Amazon
  3. Vinegar – 2 teaspoons
  4. Pumpkin Seed Powder: 1 tablespoon Get pumpkin seed powder on Amazon

Cooking Directions

Step 1
If your chicken is in chunks, grind it first.  Get meat grinder on Amazon
Peel your sweet and cut it to size.
Place the ground chicken and the potato into a large Dutch oven.
Add enough water and stir until ground chicken is broken up and equally spread throughout the mixture.
Bring to a boil over high heat – (212°F) 100°C , then reduce heat to low – 185°F (85°C) and simmer for 20 minutes.

Step 2
Add celery, carrot, broccoli, olive oil and all the supplements, and cook for an additional 5 minutes.

Step 3
Remove from heat and cool. Put in the fridge till using.

Feeding Direction

It’s recommended you divide the daily meal of your adult dog into two and feed her at intervals.

Note: This recipe is 1500 Kcal. Ensure you know your dog daily energy requirement (DER) to know the portion of this recipe you need to make and feed your dog.

Nutrition Details

Nutrient
Calorie 1500 Kcal
Protein 67.5 g
Fat 20.7 g
Carbs 260.93 g

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