treats for liver compromised dogs Does anyone have any home made recipes for doggie treats for liver compromised dogs? I did find a turkey based recipe. Can I substitute boiled chicken in this? Any suggestions for my baby? I like to feed him 3 - 4 times a day to keep his sugar level up. :thumbs up |
Does your furbaby like veges? If so then I might be able to help. If your baby has liver issues, then you probably need to avoid extra protein.... have you talked with your vet about acceptable foods? |
Does your furbaby like veges? If so then I might be able to help. If your baby has liver issues, then you probably need to avoid extra protein.... have you talked with your vet about acceptable foods? They like carrots. I had a recipie for turkey treats but I understand turkey is high in protien. I have not checked with the vet. I do get LP dog food from them but would like to spoil them with treats. My other yorkie is not liver compromised but I am sure she will like what I make. She pretty much sticks to dog food, carrots and apples. Oh and they both love yogurt. |
I am trying to find the vegetable treat recipe that I used years ago. If I am able to find it, I will pm it to you :) You can always slice carrots and freeze them -- that makes a GREAT treat, especially as the weather gets warmer. |
Here is one that will work for you that I make. 4 cups rice flour 1 cup of non fat chicken or beef broth 1/2 cup fresh carrots (in food processer till chopped fine) 1/2 cup fresh broccoli (in food processer till chopped fine) Mix all ingredients well (add more broth a little at a time if it's too dry) and spread out on a non stick cookie sheet to about 1/4 inch thick. Bake in a 200 degree oven for about 40 to 45 minutes. Lay out on a cookie rack to cool and break into small pieces, put in freezer zip-lock bags and freeze. No need to thaw before giving them these treats. |
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