Homemade senior dog food recipe example
For a 30kg neutered senior dog
Recipe for homemade senior dog food
30KG NEUTERED SENIOR
Recipe for a neutered senior (sedentary) >8 years
This recipe for homemade senior dog food is designed for a 30kg neutered senior (over 8 years old).
If your senior dog isn’t neutered, make sure to follow the adequate recipe.
If your dog is less than 8 years old, then follow the recipe for a 30 kg adult dog .
Ingredients: amount and details
- Meat
KANGOO human grade MEAT (boneless no mince no banga. Weight raw, then slightly cook, poach OR pan with no fat for 5 minutes)
270 grams
20 ml
- Oil
CANOLA OIL or SOYBEAN OIL (Do not cook or heat. Keep the bottle in the fridge)
20 ml
- Vegetables
PUMPKIN (Weight raw. Steam or boil ; cook until soft (mashable) and cut in 5mm pieces)
600 grams
- Carbohydrates
WHITE RICE (weight dry, then cook twice the time on the label for humans)
or SWEET POTATOES / POTATOES (skinless, boiled in water, must be cooked enough to be easily mashed)
90 grams
360 grams
Adjust the amount of food delivered daily, but keep the same proportions of all ingredients listed here, in order to keep the diet balanced.
The recipe for one day can be prepared as described, and distributed in 2 days. The half for the next day shall be stored in the fridge.
Homemade diet: easy preparation, storage and distribution
1- Weigh all ingredients raw, or as mentioned in the recipe
2- Chop and cook vegetables and meat/fish
If using canned vegetables, only strained and rinse.
If used fresh or frozen vegetables, cook them in salted boiling water, until mashable. Add the meat/fish filet for the last 5 minutes of cooking.
3- Prepare the mixture
First, mix the small ingredients, then add the cooked ones.
Mix the Vit’i5 powder + Canola or Soybean Oil + Salt/Wheat bran if any in the recipe.
Add cooked vegetables and meat/fish. Mix all ingredients until the mixture is homogenous.
4- Storage, preservation & feeding
If any in the recipe, cooked carbohydrates, such as oat flakes or rice or potato, must not be frozen/thamw : cook them on the day of distribution, and add to the freshly made or defrost mixture.
- Prepared and distributed the same day?
Cook the carbohydrates with the vegetables, This mixture can be used for the day.
The portion left for the other meals of the day can be stored in the fridge for 24 hours. - Prepared for later?
The mixture can be frozen in daily portions. It can be frozen for up to 4 weeks.
Each portion can be thaw in the fridge the day before the day of distribution.
The carbohydrate must be cooked on the day of distribution and mixed with the thawed portion of food.
This mixture can be used for the day. The portion left for the other meals of the day can be stored in the fridge for 24 hours.
5- Split the daily amount in at least 4 meals (no matter at what time)
Give the first meal freshly prepared, or a meal from the fridge.
Do not fry pan, microwave oven or oven heat: you can heat a meal by mixing with a bit of warm water.
Give half the amount of wet or dry petfood normally recommended to feed the dog for a day.
In case you feed your dog Half-Half, for instance kibble or canned petfood in the morning, and Homemade (this recipe) in the evening, use Vit’i5 Half-Half instead of the Vit’i5 Blue in the home prepared recipe, at the same amount, to balance the home prepared half of the diet.
If you have more specific questions, or in case of health issue, ask a certified nutritionist for special recipes.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This recipe for homemade senior dog food is balanced and formulated by a veterinary nutrition specialist for a heathy pet. It is offered for personal use only.
Copyright 2024 @DrGeraldineBLANCHARD, European Specialist in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition
Tailored recipes are also available on our website.
Warning
Avoid changing ingredients without a proper advice.
Changing an ingredient for another in a recipe may affect the overall composition and balance: for instance, for the same amount, providing a fatter meat/fish will bring more calories from fat (energy) and may increase body weight by increasing fat mass. Also, different vegetables may bring different amount of calories (energy).
Nutritional information
WHY SUCH INGREDIENTS?
This recipe for homemade senior dog food contains
Animal Proteins
First of all, meat or fish is a source of animal protein, and provide protein and all amino acids.
You can cook it slightly or well cooked as food safety to avoid contamination problems (such as bacteria, parasites…).
The meat and fish differ by their proportion of protein and fat, and energy.
Also, some pets find some tastes more interesting/palatable/attractive than others.
Do not replace without considering the composition or asking to your vet or following the body weight of your pet weekly.
Mineral vitamin supplement
Vit’i5 is a veterinary nutrition specialist formulated mineral and vitamin supplement for homemade diet. It provides the micronutrients that are lacking of in the routine dietary components.
Vit’i5 has to be added to a diet with fish or meat component. It has been designed in 3 products. It may be adapted depending on age and condition, and with the amount of meat/fish, however it is not seasonal or optional.
If the diet is half homemade and half commercial, give Vit’i5 Half-Half instead of any Vit’i5 recommended in the homemade recipe.
Warning:
Do not heat or cook Vit’i5, in order to preserve vitamins
Do not give Vit’i5 if your dog of cat eats only a complete pet food either dry or wet.
Treat
Fruits may represent a treat of a part of the vegetables in a recipe for self made dog food. Dogs can eat them raw.
One may offer as treats. Only offer juicy FRUITS such as apple, peach, watermelon, strawberry, peach. (Do not offer banana or dry fruit as a TREAT.)
If doing so, stick to the following equivalence: 50 grams of FRESH FRUIT may subsitute 100 grams of CARROT.
Also, DO NOT REPLACE more than half of the vegetables with fruits as part of fiber source.
For example, in a recipe with 200grams of vegetables, there should not be more than 100 grams (half of 200 grams) of vegetables replaced by fruits. Thus so 100/2 = 50 grams of FRUIT such as fresh APPLE in this recipe.
Essential fatty acids
Canola oil, or soybean oil, is a source of essential fatty acids, omega 6 (linoleic acid) and omega 3 (linolenic acid).
Don’t heat or cook it, to preserve the fatty acids
Caps of fish oil may be added to bring also long chain omega 3 fatty acids EPA & DHA, but this does not replace the canola or soybean oil. The fatty acids are different.
Fiber source
Vegetables are a beneficial source of fiber (or at least wheat bran, are a source of fiber).
Give all vegetables cooked, either boiled, or steamed enough to become smooth form, or strained if canned.
Zucchini is a special vegetable that can be frozen raw, and, once defrost, included in the diet without cooking if the cat/dog prefers.
Carrots may be replaced by broccolis, green beans, skinless pumpkin or butternut with the same weight basis. These vegetables must be cooked enough to be easily cut or mashed.
Last, to offer a bigger amount of vegetables, 100 grams of carrots or equivalent may be replaced by 150 grams of zucchini, tomato, mushroom, asparagus, endives, all cooked well enough to be easily cut or mashed.
Complex carbohydrates (source of energy from Starch)
Starch is a complex carbohydrates, which requires digestion to be a good source of energy.
Make sure to boil carbohydrates, such as rice or peeled potatoes, TWICE the time it should be for people. Indeed, this maximises the digestibility of the starch by pets.
Once cooked, DO NOT freeze the carbohydrates, as freezing-defrosting process decreases the digestibility of the starch, and could induce digestive issue such as diarrhoea and bloating.
In a recipe for self made dog food, a part of Carbs can also be replaced by other carbs or by treats, to provide an equivalent amount of calories.
Equivalent to 10 grams of raw (dry) white RICE:
– 10 grams of PASTA or OAT FLAKES, cooked
– 40 grams of POTATO or SWEET POTATO, cooked
– 10 grams of any BISCUIT designed for dogs
– 5ml (1 spoon) of peanut butter
– 10 grams of Cheese, such as cheddar CHEESE
– 40 grams of Cottage cheese (4%Fat)
– 50 grams of Pure Plain 4%Fat Natural YOGURT (such as Greek or Plain organic yogurt without additional flavours or ingredients)
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