So, our boys decided they HATE store bought food. We tried so many things and always found they wouldn't eat after a few meals of whatever food we could find in the store for time. We decided to give homemade food a try because they began to lose a lot of weight from not eating. We have found that we really enjoy this bonding...
Provided by Tammy Bovender
Categories Other Main Dishes
Time 9h
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Put bones in a large stock pot and boil in water. (This will make a nice bone broth for your Fido). Boil for 45 minutes -1 hour. Remove the bones, set the broth aside.
- 2. Peel the Sweet Potato, then cut into bite size pieces.
- 3. Chunk the Chicken Breasts into bite size pieces and toss into a large crock pot.
- 4. Drain the beans into a strainer and rinse well with water. (This will reduce the sodium level in the beans), then dump the beans in the crock pot.
- 5. Next, dump the rest of your veggies, rice, raw chicken livers and bone broth into the crock pot.
- 6. In a skillet, ground the turkey (Turkey is optional), then place the ground turkey into the crock pot.
- 7. Cook on high in the crock pot for approximately 8 hours or until the rice is tender.
- 8. Once the stew is ready, crack the eggs and stir into mixture. You can crush the egg shells into the mixture for added calcium. I usually rinse the egg shells, bake them and place in a blender to make a powder to add. either way is fine.
- 9. Allow the egg to cook for an additional 15 minutes.
- 10. Scoop out to set some aside to cool and sit back and watch your pups drool over their much anticipated dinner. This will make multiple servings. We measure out 1 cup and place into zip lock bags and freeze.
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kenzi
[email protected]This stew is a great way to give your dog a healthy and hearty meal. It's easy to make and your dog will love it!
Vx Nitro 9
[email protected]The stew was a little bland for my dog's taste. I had to add some salt and pepper to make it more flavorful.
Ben K
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. I always have extra carrots and celery on hand, so this stew is a perfect way to use them up.
Chars dimoles
[email protected]The stew was easy to make and my dog loved it. I will definitely be making it again.
Md Pial Prodhan
[email protected]This recipe was a lifesaver! My dog has been having stomach problems and this stew helped to settle his stomach.
Mac Davis
[email protected]I made this stew for my dog and he absolutely devoured it. He even licked the bowl clean!
Maryan Abdikadir
[email protected]This recipe is great for picky eaters. My dog is usually very picky about what he eats, but he loved this stew.
Labronski Milan
[email protected]The stew was a little too salty for my dog's taste. I had to add some water to dilute it.
Zinnat Hossain
[email protected]I tried this recipe and my dog wasn't a fan. He only ate a few bites and then left the rest.
Rasaq Olamilekan
[email protected]This recipe was easy to follow and my dog loved the stew! I will definitely be making it again.
Buyinza Fredrick
[email protected]The stew came out great! My dog really enjoyed it and I felt good knowing that I was giving him something healthy.
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[email protected]This stew was a hit with my furry friend! He absolutely loved it and ate every last bite. I'm so glad I found this recipe because it's healthy and easy to make.