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Old 02-13-2007, 04:38 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by mistyinca View Post
It sounds really yummy, but when I run the numbers, it comes out really low in fat and calcium. I get 4g fat per cup and only 61 mg calcium per cup (that doesn't count whatever calcium/nutrients are in the vitamin or the missing link).

I use Mastercook, which has an entire nutrition database in it, and it is really great for analyzing the nutrition in recipes. At the bottom of the recipe, it shows some of the nutrition. It doesn't export the entire panel, but the calcium came out at 61mg per cup.

I did some searching and found that adult dogs need 54mg of calcium per pound of body weight daily, and puppies need 145mg calcium per pound of body weight daily. So my Chloe is a 4lb puppy, she would need almost 600mg of calcium per day.

The fat would be really easy to add, with one of those good oils that is good for coat, but the calcium seems harder to get.

Anyway, here's what I get with mastercook.


* Exported from MasterCook *

Dog food 2

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 16 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories :

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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3 pounds boneless skinless chicken breast
3 cups chicken stock
1 cup brown rice
1 cup split peas
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary sprigs
1 large sweet potato
1 cup baby carrots
1 cup chopped broccoli
2 cups spinach
12 asparagus spears
16 ounces cottage cheese
4 large eggs, hard-boiled


Yield:
"16 cups"
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Per Serving (excluding unknown items): 247 Calories; 4g Fat (13.4% calories from fat); 30g Protein; 22g Carbohydrate; 4g Dietary Fiber; 105mg Cholesterol; 602mg Sodium. Exchanges: 1 Grain(Starch); 3 1/2 Lean Meat;
1/2 Vegetable; 0 Fat.

I hope you don't mind my looking this up. The last time I ran the numbers, I think it made some people mad . I have always wanted to try feeding my super picky dog homemade food, but I'm so afraid that it won't be nutritionally complete.

Misty
Oh goodness no I am NOT mad at all, I'm GRATEFUL Thank you!!!!! I wonder if I could crush part of a Tums up for the calcium and if that's safe for them. I think that the Missing Link provides a bit more of fat, but I think I should probably drizzle some olive oil on there. They are still eating kibbles, I'm just using my recipe as a substitute for the smelly canned food that they get mixed with the kibble twice a day.

Thanks for your help, I appreciate it We all love our pups so much and it's nice to know that you are helping me to look out for my girls I'm sorry if someone else got mad at you for trying to help
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