Canning Homemade Dog Food – Recipe and Instructions! (2024)

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Our pup, Diesel, dropping me a hint.

By Stephanie Dayle - via The America Preppers Network

When I make dog food, I make it using one type of meat per batch. So we'll make a batch of dog food using beef, and another for chicken parts(we save the less desirable parts from the chickens we butcher and turkeys we eat when we have enough of these random parts we grind them up and make a batch of dog food with them)but we don't combine them. So when we came acrosssome extra meat this fall we didn't want it to go to waste and made some dog food out of it. It is fairly cost efficient and much more healthy than the stuff you by at the store. As a nice side effect, it also boosts our stock of dog food we keep at the house in case of an emergency and if push comes to shove it's completely safe for humans to eat too.

After a successful hunting season, we took the parts of our deer that weren't used for steaks, sausage, or jerky and trimmed them up again. This includes the liver and some other organ meats - we love to eat venison heart so the dogs didn't get that. We cut all the tendon out, any bone, and any abnormally large chunks of fat. Anything eatable that was cut out of the dog food was fed to the dogs in small amounts as snacks, treats, or mixed in with their regular food. They even got the bone marrow from the bigger bones. The ONLY thing that was thrown out on this deer, was the rib cage, spine, and lower intestinal tact, all devoid of meat - everything else was used.

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Since I wanted to can this batch of Dog Food, it was important to not have too much fat in the recipe - I know the dogs need fat as part of their diet, but too much and you run the risk of it going rancid even when it is canned. So we included some fat but not too much. I just eye balled this, as we tossed the meat into a large stock pot with some water. We cooked all the meat with water for just over an hour in a giant canning/dog food making session. This created a "meat stock" we used later.

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I cooked up some veggies to mix in. Carrots and spinach(the next time it will be carrots and green beans, I have heard green beans are a better fiber for moving things along in their intestinal track)it is just stuff we had from the garden so it was all grown at home. I added those in for vitamins and minerals. Then added some hard boiled eggs from my chickens WITH the shells for calcium (also home grown).

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I also cooked up some rice (overcook the rice with more water than is needed so it can't swell anymore, if you are not planning on canning the dog food - please disregard this step) as this is usually very easy for dogs to digest, and its dirt cheap.

Then we added some cider vinegar - to keep the acidity level up(this discourages bacteria growth when canned)and because I have read it is good for their joints. Our older German Shepherd needs everything good for joints. We also added a little bit of garlic - which in small amounts can improve palatability for the dogs and helps repeal insects. I have heard garlic can be bad but after doing some reading on the subject and talking to my vet, I learned this small amount of garlic is harmless and may even be beneficial as there are people who say adding some garlic in their diet can help to discourage mosquitoes and ticks.

We mixed all that together. Then we ran it all through ameat grinder- on medium - with a course grind blade.

Next we prepared the jars and pressure canner for canning.

We kept the ground up dog food warm on the stove - and then added back in some of the "meat stock" which was also being kept warm on the stove back in the jars. This is what is commonly known as a hot pack in the world of canning. In retrospect - we found out the hard way, that too much liquid causes the seals to fail. So all the jars we've done since then have been a tad more on the dry side.

Leaving just about 2 inches of headspace in the jars, we filled them and processed them in ourpressure cannerat 12 lbs for 90 minutes following the recommendation in our canning book for 'ground beef'. Don't forget to adjust for your altitude! UPDATE: Due to what I have learned about canning safety I have switched to canning this recipe at 15 lbs for the entire 90 minutes and using only pint jars, this adds a little bit more insurance for me that I am doing everything I can to produce a safe end product.

I love hearing that ping of a successfully sealed jar!

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The finished product (please note I no longer use quart size jars).

And just in case you are wondering homemade dog food doesn't stink. In fact it smells like a roast beef cooking in the oven. It will make you hungry. Our dogs LOVE it - whenever we feed it every dish is licked perfectly clean when they are done. We don't prep this dog food exclusively but we do make it when we have scrap meat like I mentioned above and add it into a rotation. It helps me know that I am doing everything I can as a responsible pet owner to provide for them in the event of a disaster.

"Pet Food-What to Store and How"is another article I have written for American Preppers Network that also addresses all types of store bought dog and cat food, if making your own is not your thing. I have covered how to store it to get the maximum amount of storage life out of it, techniques for usage, and even some new ideas for food - like freeze-dried dog food.Click Here!

Here is the recipe - I got the original one fromThe Canning Granny Blog(a wonderful blog for all things 'canning and preserving' plus she's a Washington native and just a neat lady!)and made a few modifications due to my preference for a higher meat ratio and needing less liquid.

This will do a single batch of 6 or so pint jars.

  • 3.5 Cups of Meat
  • 2 Cups of Rice
  • 2-3 Large Cooked Carrots
  • Half a bag of Cooked Spinach or a Handful of Cooked Green Beans
  • One Boiled Egg still in the shell
  • 2-3 TBS of Cider Vinegar
  • 1 TBS of Garlic Powder
  • 1 Cup of "Meat Stock"

If you want to forgo the pressure canning you can partition out serving sizes, stick them into little freezer bags orFoodSaverbags, vacuum them and then freeze them. This recipe would even make good RAW meals for your dog if you aren't canning it. Each morning simply get a bag of food out and it will be thawed and ready to serve in the evening. No wheat, no corn, no preservatives, or other goofy crap that Dog Food companies like to add.

According to The Canning Granny, one pint of this dog food will feed a 100lb dog for a day, fed half in the morning and half in the evening. Of course, this will vary from dog to dog as they have different energy needs so like any dog food you will have to keep an eye on your dogs weight.

I would also like to add that I understand that USDA advises against canning rice. They recommend this because rice swells, it also increases the density making it more difficult for the contents to come up to temperature. Also know this recipe is has not been scientifically tested for safety, so you are taking a risk by using it. But I do know this, and now so do you . I choose to can it anyways. You will have to decide for yourself if you want to can with rice and with this unapproved recipe.


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Canning Homemade Dog Food – Recipe and Instructions! (2024)

FAQs

What ingredients should not be in canned dog food? ›

Ingredients to avoid:
  • Corn and wheat gluten.
  • Meat and grain meals and by-products.
  • BHA (Butylated Hydroxyanisole)
  • BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
  • Ethoxyquin.
  • Food Dyes (Blue 2, Red 40, Yellow 5 and 6, 4-MIE)
  • PG (Propylene Glycol)
  • Rendered fat.

What are the best ingredients to put in homemade dog food? ›

Good homemade food for healthy dogs includes all the vitamins, calcium, proteins and minerals your pet needs to stay healthy. You can add ground beef, chicken, lamb or venison, as well as vegetables, such as zucchini, carrots, parsnips, beets, yams, butternut squash, and sweet potatoes.

How to preserve homemade dog food? ›

What is the best container to store your dog's homemade food?
  1. Pre-portioned containers. This method is easiest for quick, pre-portioned feeding. ...
  2. Air-tight containers. Storing your dog's homemade food in air-tight contains, like Tupperware, is a great way to keep their meals fresh. ...
  3. Food storage bags.

How many cans of dog food per day for a 50 lb dog? ›

Adult Feeding Guide
Dog WeightFeeding As A Complete MealFeeding As A Topper
lb170g cans / day170g cans / day
2 - 12 lb½ - 1¼
13 - 22 lb1 - 2¼
23 - 55 lb2 - 4½
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What should top 3 ingredients be in dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What are the disadvantages of canned dog food? ›

Canned food has a few limitations to consider.

It does not stay fresh for very long once it has been transferred from the can to a food dish. Any amount that is not eaten within about 30 minutes should be discarded. For dogs that are picky and don't finish a meal, this can lead to a lot of food waste.

What not to put in homemade dog food? ›

There is a wide variety of unhealthy and unsafe foods to avoid when preparing meals for your dog. Potentially toxic ingredients are of special concern, including chocolate, xylitol, avocado, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and macadamia nuts.

What three ingredients should not be in dog food? ›

Corn, wheat, and soy are cheap, commonly used fillers in many commercial dog foods. While they may provide some nutritional value, they are also some of the most common allergens in dogs. Many dogs have trouble digesting these ingredients, which can manifest as skin irritations and other health issues.

What should be the number 1 ingredient in dog food? ›

The best dog foods will always have meat as the top ingredient, and you should look for recipes that emphasize real animal proteins, rather than just meat meals. Because your dog's food should have more meat than any other ingredient, it's vital to choose a meat source that will benefit your dog's health.

Do vets recommend homemade dog food? ›

“Homemade food is a great option for many pets, but we recommend that owners avoid general recipes from books and the Internet and instead consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist,” Larsen said.

Should I add anything to my homemade dog food? ›

Depending on your homemade dog food recipe, you may need to add in certain supplements. Your veterinary nutritionist will be able to advise on these.

What is the ratio for homemade dog food? ›

Most nutritionally sound commercial diets include protein, carbohydrates, fats, and other minerals and vitamins in specific proportions. Your dog food should take into consideration the following ratio of 40% protein, 50% vegetables, and 10% starch.

How many cans of dog food should a 100 pound dog eat a day? ›

Give your dog one 3 oz can per 3 - 3½ pounds of body weight daily, divided into two or more meals.

Is 2 cans of dog food a day too much? ›

Feeding guides for canned dog food typically recommend giving one can per day for a specific amount of the dog's body weight. Calculate the number of cans needed to feed your dog per day: Divide the recommended pounds per can by your dog's total body weight.

How much cooked meat should a dog eat per day? ›

How Much
Body weight kg/lbsProteinVeggies & Fruits
Meat
2.5kg / 5.5lbs30 - 37.5gr7.5 - 12.5gr
5kg / 11lbs60 - 75gr15 - 25gr
10kg / 22lbs120 - 150gr30 - 50gr
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What canned food is good for dogs? ›

What Canned Vegetables Can My Dog Eat?
  • Peas.
  • Carrots.
  • Green beans.
  • Corn.
  • Pumpkin.
  • Chickpeas.
  • Black, pinto and kidney beans.
  • Beets.

Are canned food bad for dogs? ›

Canned foods are a good choice for both dogs and cats. They tend to have a high meat content, contain few carbohydrates, and preserve the food's naturally occurring moisture.

What ingredients in dog food cause heart problems? ›

We do know that many of the reported cases of diet-associated cardiomyopathy occurred in dogs eating foods with large proportions of lentils, peas, chickpeas, and other legumes. These ingredients have been safely included in dog foods for decades, but were used in larger amounts when grain-free foods became popular.

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