In order for a puppy to grow up healthy and beautiful, it needs to be properly fed. More than half of the total diet should be meat, because the dog is still a predator. But she also needs other products: vegetables, herbs, dairy products and, of course, cereals. For feeding, it is best to use porridge cooked with meat and vegetables.
It is necessary
- - meat products;
- - cereals;
- - vegetables;
- - butter;
- - greens.
Instructions
Step 1
Take meat or offal and rinse thoroughly. Pork should not be used for feeding the puppies. it is very oily. Be sure to remove all small bones and their fragments so that the puppy does not damage the stomach. If you use offal, then take them 1.5 times more than meat, because they are of less value to the body. Pour meat products with water and boil, then remove the broth and boil thoroughly. You can add a little iodized salt to the broth. By-products are cooked half as much as meat.
Step 2
Take cereals: oatmeal, wheat, buckwheat, barley, rice or millet. It should make up about forty percent of the whole dish. Oatmeal and barley can cause stomach problems, so be sure to add other names to them. Whole wheat and pearl barley cause digestive upset in most dogs, so it is best not to give them to the puppy.
Step 3
You can make porridge from several types of cereals at once. For example, take one quarter of rice, millet, barley and buckwheat. Add them to boiling broth and cover with water. Porridge for puppies (and for adult dogs too) should cook twice as long as for humans. Therefore, more liquid must be added.
Step 4
At the end of cooking, add a few tablespoons of vegetable oil to the porridge. It can be replaced with a small piece of butter, but be careful as butter can cause diarrhea. When the dish is ready, scoop it up with a spoon: the porridge should fall off of it in a lump, and not drain. Only then will the food be suitable for the dog. If the porridge is thin, boil it a little more.
Step 5
Simmer fresh vegetables in a separate saucepan. You can use carrots, beets, pumpkins, or turnips. Add them to already cooked porridge. You can also add a little fresh chopped greens there: dill, parsley, cilantro, spinach or carrot tops. Then all the products need to be mixed, cooled, and only then given to the dog.