Chicken Thighs and Berries Dog Food Recipe
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Treat your dog to a wholesome, homemade meal dog food with chicken with this delicious Chicken Thigh and Berries dog food recipe!! Packed with protein-rich chicken thigh, antioxidant-rich berries, and essential nutrients, this dog-friendly dish is both healthy and scrumptious.
Chicken and Berry Homemade Dog Food Recipe
Category
Homemade Dog Food
Servings
4 Cups
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
The tender, juicy chicken thigh provides an excellent source of lean protein to help build and maintain strong muscles while also offering a mouthwatering flavour that your dog will love. The nutritious blend of blueberries and cranberries supplies antioxidants to support your pup’s immune system, as well as fibre to promote optimal digestion. Plus, the addition of green beans and green peppers ensures a well-rounded meal with essential vitamins and minerals.
Formulated for Adult Maintenance.
Makes 3.2 lbs or 1508 grams.
For accurate nutrition, use a scale and measure out ingredients in grams.
This recipe was developed by a leading nutritionist to be complete & balanced. Click here to view the full nutritional information.
Author:Dog Child
Ingredients
1.5 lb or 654g or 23 Oz of Chicken Boneless Thighs
1 Cup or 240g or 8.5 Oz of Water
3 Cups or 222g or 7.8 Oz of Green Beans
⅔ Cup or 92g or 3.2 Oz of Green peppers, chopped
1 ⅓ Cup or 164g or 5.8 Oz of Cranberries
¾ Cup or 98g or 3.5 Oz of Blueberries
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½ Cup or 64g or 2.24 Oz of Dog Child Essential Nutrient Mix
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2 Tablespoon or 13g or 0.5 Oz of Dog Child Omega Oil
Directions
In a pot, lightly poach the chicken thighs in water.
Once the chicken thighs are almost done cooking, add in the fruits and vegetables to soften them up.
Let cool slightly and add in the Omega Oil and Essential Nutrient Mix
After everything is mixed, add it all into a blender and blend until smooth.
Add the blended mixture onto a lick tray and top with some more blueberries and cranberries. Enjoy!
Recipe Note
Storage:
It can be stored in the refrigerator for 3 days or in the freezer for up to 90 days