If you're looking for a delicious and healthy dog food recipe, you're in the right place. This Just Food for Dogs Turkey and Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe is a game-changer for your furry friend.
The recipe is made with fresh turkey, which is rich in protein and essential amino acids that support your dog's overall health.
Turkey contains a nutrient called tryptophan, which helps regulate your dog's mood and sleep patterns.
Pumpkin, on the other hand, is a fiber-rich ingredient that can help support your dog's digestive health.
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Ingredients List
The ingredients list for the Just Food for Dogs Turkey Recipe is straightforward. You'll need 5 pounds of Ground Turkey.
The recipe also calls for 2.5 ounces of Turkey Liver, which can be found at your local grocery store or butcher if you can't find it elsewhere. This ingredient is crucial for the recipe's nutritional balance.
You'll also need 2 pounds 8 ounces of Whole Wheat Macaroni, 5 ounces of Carrots, 5 ounces of Zucchini, and 5 ounces of Broccoli. These vegetables provide essential fiber and nutrients for your dog.
In addition to the vegetables, the recipe includes 2.5 ounces of Cranberries, which offer antioxidants and other health benefits.
To ensure the recipe is complete and balanced, you'll need to add 5 teaspoons of JustFoodForDogs Omega Plus Fish Oil and 2 1/2 tablespoons of JustFoodForDogs Turkey & Whole Wheat Macaroni DIY Nutrient Blend. This blend is formulated specifically to meet AAFCO recommendations and is compounded from 100% human-grade nutraceuticals regulated by the FDA.
Here is a summary of the ingredients you'll need:
- 5 lbs Ground Turkey
- 2.5 oz Turkey Liver
- 2 lbs 8 oz Whole Wheat Macaroni
- 5 oz Carrots
- 5 oz Zucchini
- 5 oz Broccoli
- 2.5 oz Cranberries
- 5 tsp JustFoodForDogs Omega Plus Fish Oil
- 2 1/2 tbsp JustFoodForDogs Turkey & Whole Wheat Macaroni DIY Nutrient Blend
Turkey and Pumpkin Recipe
If you're looking to make a homemade dog food recipe using turkey and pumpkin, you'll want to consider the serving size for your furry friend. For a 20-pound Yorkie, feeding it as a main course rather than a topper, you'll need to give about 1 cup of the recipe per day.
Rhonda Rogers, a dog owner, asked about serving sizes for her dogs, a 15-pound and a 23-pound dog. Unfortunately, the recipe doesn't specify the exact amount, but it's likely between 1/2 to 1 cup per day for each dog. If your dog gets a half cup of kibble in the evening, you can supplement with a moist food in the morning, like this recipe.
You can use ground turkey in this recipe, as Anita asked if she could use all ground turkey, and the answer is yes, you can.
Here's a rough estimate of serving sizes for different dog weights:
Keep in mind that these are just estimates, and you should adjust the serving size based on your dog's individual needs and activity level.
Turkey Recipes
You can make homemade turkey dog food in various ways, including using a Crockpot or Instant Pot.
Feeding your dog this homemade recipe can give you peace of mind knowing they're getting the best possible nutrition.
These recipes are not only easy to make, but they can also be stored in the refrigerator or freezer for future meals.
You can make six vet-approved turkey dog food recipes in a Crockpot, making it a convenient option for pet parents.
Making homemade dog food in an Instant Pot is a great idea, and it's perfect for pet parents who want to try something new.
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Cooking Methods
You can cook the Just Food For Dogs Turkey Recipe in a variety of ways, including a Crock Pot or Instant Pot. Prep time is minimal, making it easy to fit into your busy schedule.
Prep time is indeed minimal, regardless of the cooking method you choose. This is one of the many benefits of making homemade dog food.
Cook time may vary depending on the equipment you use, but with an Instant Pot, you can make the recipe quickly and efficiently.
To ensure your dog's meals are balanced and complete, don't forget to add the nutrient blend. This will provide your dog with all the essential vitamins and minerals they need.
Prefer to make a smaller batch? You can easily scale down the recipe to make a half batch, and we even provide a printable PDF with instructions for both full and half batches.
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Sources
- Turkey and Pumpkin Homemade Dog Food Recipe - nikki (thecaninehealthnut.com)
- JustFoodForDogs Ground Turkey Dog Food Recipe (justfoodfordogs.com)
- Pinterest (pinterest.com)
- Linkedin (linkedin.com)
- Instant Pot Recipe: Turkey and Whole Wheat Macaroni Dog Food (facebook.com)
- Crockpot Turkey and Whole Wheat Macaroni Dog Food Recipe (facebook.com)
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