Healthy Homemade Dog Food for Dogs

If you’ve ever considered making your dog’s meals at home, this is the perfect guide! As a devoted dog parent, I love knowing exactly what goes into my pups’ bowls fresh, wholesome ingredients without fillers or preservatives.

This recipe combines fresh meats, organ meats, vegetables, fruits, grains, and carefully chosen supplements to provide a nutrient dense, balanced meal your dog will love.


Many pet parents are choosing homemade meals to have more control over their dog’s diet. While commercial dog food is convenient, it often contains fillers, artificial additives, and lower quality protein.

Benefits of homemade meals:

  • Better ingredient quality – You know exactly what’s in the food.
  • Balanced nutrition – Tailor meals to meet your dog’s specific needs.
  • Fewer additives – No unnecessary chemicals or preservatives.
  • Supports digestive health – Whole foods and probiotics promote a healthy gut.

This recipe is formulated to provide protein, healthy fats, fiber, and essential vitamins for a happy, healthy pup.


Proteins (Muscle & Organ Meat)

  • 11 lbs chicken (lean protein)
  • 5 lbs ground pork
  • 4 lbs ground turkey
  • 1.2 lbs duck gizzards (iron-rich)
  • 1.5 lbs lamb heart (taurine for heart health)
  • 1.2 lbs lamb kidney (vitamins & minerals)
  • 1 lb pork pancreas (supports digestion)
  • 1.5 lbs salmon (omega-3 fatty acids)
  • 14 oz anchovies (extra omega-3 & calcium)
  • 35 quail eggs (soft boiled, shells included for calcium)

Vegetables & Fruits

  • 1.2 lbs purple sweet potatoes (fiber & antioxidants)
  • 1 lb sweet potatoes (vitamins A & C)
  • 1.9 lbs carrots (vision & immune health)
  • 1.8 lbs yellow squash (low-cal, vitamin-rich)
  • 12 oz green beans (fiber & vitamins)
  • 12 oz purple cabbage (antioxidants)
  • 14.5 oz beets (liver support)
  • 1 apple (fiber & vitamin C, seeds removed)
  • 1 cup blueberries (antioxidants)
  • 1 cup cranberries (urinary health)

Grains & Seeds

  • 2 cups quinoa (gluten-free, protein-rich)
  • Ground flaxseed (omega-3 & fiber)
  • Pumpkin seeds (digestive & immune support)
  • 1 can pumpkin puree (digestion)
  • Curly parsley (freshens breath & vitamins)
  • Nutritional yeast (B vitamins)
  • Eggshell powder (extra calcium)
  • Turmeric & black pepper (anti-inflammatory)
  • Pre/probiotics (gut health)
  • Mushroom powder (immune support)
  • Bladder support powder (urinary health)
  • Kelp powder (iodine & thyroid support)
  • Apple cider vinegar (digestion & skin health)

Step 1: Prep Ingredients

  • Wash and chop vegetables into small, dog-friendly pieces.
  • Soft boil quail eggs, leaving shells on for calcium.
  • Cook quinoa according to package directions.

Step 2: Cook the Meats & Organ Meats

  • In a large pot or slow cooker, cook chicken, ground pork, and ground turkey until fully done.
  • Lightly cook lamb heart, duck gizzards, and kidney for easier digestion.
  • Bake or steam salmon and set aside.

Step 3: Cook Vegetables

  • Steam or lightly cook sweet potatoes, carrots, yellow squash, green beans, cabbage, and beets.
  • Chop apple into small pieces (leave skin on, remove seeds).

Step 4: Mix Everything Together

  • In a large bowl, combine cooked meats, organ meats, fish, vegetables, and quinoa.
  • Add blueberries, cranberries, pumpkin puree, and parsley.
  • Sprinkle in flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, nutritional yeast, turmeric, and black pepper.
  • Add quail eggs with shells and mix thoroughly.
  • Stir in pre/probiotics, mushroom powder, bladder support powder, kelp powder, and apple cider vinegar.

Step 5: Portion & Store

  • Divide into meal-sized portions in airtight containers.
  • Refrigerate up to 4–5 days or freeze for long-term storage.

  • Thaw frozen portions overnight in the fridge.
  • Serve at room temperature or slightly warmed (never hot).
  • Adjust portions based on your dog’s weight, age, and activity level.

  • High quality protein for muscle maintenance & energy
  • Healthy fats from salmon, anchovies, and flaxseed for skin & coat
  • Fiber rich vegetables & fruits for digestive health
  • Essential vitamins & minerals from organ meats and whole foods
  • Anti inflammatory & immune support from turmeric, mushroom powder, and kelp

This recipe is a well-rounded, nutrient dense meal that supports your dog’s overall health and well being.


Nothing feels better than serving fresh, nutritious meals to your pups. Homemade food takes effort, but the rewards are worth it shinier coats, better digestion, and more consistent energy. It’s more than a meal; it’s an act of care and love that your dog will notice in every bite.

Healthy Homemade Dog Food for Dogs

Healthy Homemade Dog Food for Dogs

Yield: Approximately 40 meal-sized portions
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

If you’ve ever considered making your dog’s meals at home, this is the perfect guide! As a devoted dog parent, I love knowing exactly what goes into my pups’ bowls fresh, wholesome ingredients without fillers or preservatives.

This recipe combines fresh meats, organ meats, vegetables, fruits, grains, and carefully chosen supplements to provide a nutrient dense, balanced meal your dog will love.

Ingredients

  • Proteins (Muscle & Organ Meat)
  • 11 lbs chicken (lean protein)
  • 5 lbs ground pork
  • 4 lbs ground turkey
  • 1.2 lbs duck gizzards (iron-rich)
  • 1.5 lbs lamb heart (taurine for heart health)
  • 1.2 lbs lamb kidney (vitamins & minerals)
  • 1 lb pork pancreas (supports digestion)
  • 1.5 lbs salmon (omega-3 fatty acids)
  • 14 oz anchovies (extra omega-3 & calcium)
  • Eggs & Calcium
  • 35 quail eggs (soft boiled, shells included for calcium)
  • Vegetables & Fruits
  • 1.2 lbs purple sweet potatoes (fiber & antioxidants)
  • 1 lb sweet potatoes (vitamins A & C)
  • 1.9 lbs carrots (vision & immune health)
  • 1.8 lbs yellow squash (low-cal, vitamin-rich)
  • 12 oz green beans (fiber & vitamins)
  • 12 oz purple cabbage (antioxidants)
  • 14.5 oz beets (liver support)
  • 1 apple (fiber & vitamin C, seeds removed)
  • 1 cup blueberries (antioxidants)
  • 1 cup cranberries (urinary health)
  • Grains & Seeds
  • 2 cups quinoa (gluten-free, protein-rich)
  • Ground flaxseed (omega-3 & fiber)
  • Pumpkin seeds (digestive & immune support)

Instructions

    Step 1: Prep Ingredients

  • Wash and chop vegetables into small, dog-friendly pieces.
  • Soft boil quail eggs, leaving shells on for calcium.
  • Cook quinoa according to package directions.

Step 2: Cook the Meats & Organ Meats

  • In a large pot or slow cooker, cook chicken, ground pork, and ground turkey until fully done.
  • Lightly cook lamb heart, duck gizzards, and kidney for easier digestion.
  • Bake or steam salmon and set aside.

Step 3: Cook Vegetables

  • Steam or lightly cook sweet potatoes, carrots, yellow squash, green beans, cabbage, and beets.
  • Chop apple into small pieces (leave skin on, remove seeds).

Step 4: Mix Everything Together

  • In a large bowl, combine cooked meats, organ meats, fish, vegetables, and quinoa.
  • Add blueberries, cranberries, pumpkin puree, and parsley.
  • Sprinkle in flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, nutritional yeast, turmeric, and black pepper.
  • Add quail eggs with shells and mix thoroughly.
  • Stir in pre/probiotics, mushroom powder, bladder support powder, kelp powder, and apple cider vinegar.

Step 5: Portion & Store

  • Divide into meal-sized portions in airtight containers.
  • Refrigerate up to 4–5 days or freeze for long-term storage.

Notes

  • Portion control: Adjust serving sizes according to your dog’s weight, age, and activity level.
  • Thawing: If using frozen portions, thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
  • Serving temperature: Serve at room temperature or slightly warmed never hot.
  • Veterinary guidance: Consult your vet before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.
  • Storage: Refrigerate for up to 4–5 days, or freeze for longer-term use.
  • Nutrition Information:
    Yield: 40 Serving Size: 1 cup
    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 250Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 90mgSodium: 80mgCarbohydrates: 15gFiber: 4gSugar: 3gProtein: 20g

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