Thursday, May 28, 2015

Homemade Whole Foods Plant-Based (Vegan) Dog Food


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47 comments:

  1. Thanks for both the recipe and for the heads-up about V-Dog Kibble. I just ordered a bag. I got my Shih Tzu rescue transitioned over to sweet potato jerky for treats and was looking for ALL plant-based food for her. Currently, I am mixing pumpkin, brown rice, flax, and canned "good" dog food. Now I feel confident that I'll be able to get her off the junk. Many thanks!

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    1. Sharlynn...Every dog that has tried our food LOVES it! Wishing you the best! Let me know!

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  2. Thanks so much for this recipe! I plant to try it this weekend. I calculated online that this recipe makes 2,748 calories worth of food. Do you have a good way to calculate or know how much to feed a dog per day?

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    1. Our dogs are 16 lbs. each. We feed them just under 1 cup of homemade food and 2/3 cup V-dog per day, plus they eat a mixture of sweet potato/pumpkin and have a peanut butter oat treat every day. In addition, we feel them various fruits and veggies as little snacks (while we're chopping for meals). Maybe you can figure out what your dog needs by his/her weight from the above info. I hope so!

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  3. What are the measurements on the beans prior to soaking/cooking? Thanks!

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  4. Looks great, thanks! I don't have a pressure cooker. Do you know of another way to cook this? Thanks!

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    1. Yes! You can use a crockpot or cook it on the stove in a stockpot. You may need to adjust the water. Generally, you need more water for those other options.

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  5. How much beans? 1....lb/cup...? Looks great - can't wait to try it but need measurement. Thank you!!!

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    1. I am so sorry! It is 1 CUP for each of the types of beans. I just updated this page. That's odd. I thought I had fixed this before. Thank you for your patience.

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  6. I have a Pug also. She is 26 lbs. I am looking for a way to transition her all the way totally to vegan. Your recipe and method sounds good. I have read to be sure they get enough B12, L-Carnitine and Taurine in a vegan diet.Do you know if your diet contains the recommended amount ?

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  7. Thank you so much for this recipe! Our poodle LOVES it and I'm so happy to get her off the processed junk she was eating. I was just wondering if you have directions for preparing this in a crockpot, we don't have a pressure cooker and I am a novice with our crock pot still!

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  8. I don't know if my shih tzus will go for this--they love meat, sometimes will eat rice, and peas, asparagus and green beans. They dislike all other veggies. Picky little things. I am going to give it a try though, offering this in small doses. Thanks for posting!

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  9. I always like seeing my pets when they enjoy Bark Box treats, as I am totally sure about its quality.

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  10. Love this article!! You are an awesome fur baby mom!!

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  11. I have an Instant Pot and it takes 22 minutes with natural release to get done. Does it not matter if the rice gets done? I'm guessing the beans must get done because they've been coarsely processed? Should I stay with the nine minutes?

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    1. I am not fully understanding your question. Because it takes so long to come to pressure and come down from pressure, it is really cooking way more than 9 minutes overall. It cooks precisely for us every time.

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    2. Thanks! I made it and it turned out great. My dog likes it and eats it before he eats the rest of his food.

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  12. Yay!! Send me a photo of your dog eating it sometime. I'd love to post it!

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  13. Why do you need to add the kibble? We don’t have vegan kibble in my country. Why I cannot give them the homemade food only?

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    1. You can feed homemade only. We just give our girls a little kibble for the crunch and variety. We have several friends who just feed their dogs the homemade food and some raw fruits/veggies and other healthy whole plant foods.

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    2. The main thing to consider is how your dog's health is. Making sure you are feeding enough calories is essential. Also, our vet told us to always be monitoring their coats and skin because these can show signs of health issues. We haven't seen any so far, and it's been 5 years!

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  14. Can you tell me if this recipe is nutritionally balanced - with all the vitamins and minerals necessary for a healthy dog diet?

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    1. Sheila,
      I cannot tell you what nutritional profile your specific dog needs. I know that my own dogs have been eating this food for more than 5 years, along with raw fruits, veggies, a small amount of V-Dog kibble (which a lot of people who give their dogs this food do NOT feed them), and pumpkin/sweet potatoes daily. I believe (and so does my vet) that our dogs' diet is nutritionally balanced for them. They look super healthy and are thriving well. Again, you would have to try your dog on the food for some time to know, but our vet told us to specifically watch their coats and skin to see if issues popped up (dryness, red patches, etc.), but we never had any issues. In fact, it was quite the opposite (super shiny coats, healthy body weight, reduction in allergies). Also, all of the other people who are feeding this food who have kept in touch with me say they're dogs have improved in many health areas! Let me know how it goes.

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  15. Hi, I don't have a pressure cooker so how long will it take to cook in a normal stove top pan please? X

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  16. Hi Mrs Plant,
    I am assuming each of your dogs ate 1/3 c of this recipe with a 1/4 c v-dog each dog twice a day as well as 1/3 c sweet potato and pumpkin for each dog (I would like to know how you made this - equal parts of each and did you cook them - did you use can pumpkin - what about extra salt, etc. from canned pumpkin?). My three dachies are 13-16 pounds and one has Cushing's disease with low thyroid (she takes meds for this) and another is starting to act like the first one I mentioned before in that she is drinking more and urinating more than she used to (we will be taking her to the Vet this week). I am trying an organic vegan diet like yours with the hopes their bodies will heal as I can't believe these symptoms are not food related. Years ago with other dachies, they suddenly started having a lot of bladder infections after switching to a new dog food and though my Vet said it was diet related, I switched dog food again and it stopped. So please just clarify that you mean the food portions are per dog and please tell me how you gave them sweet potatoes and pumpkin - raw/cooked (cooking time and temp) and how much of each in a recipe - thanks, Jan

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    1. Jan...Please write me a quick email at mrsplantintexas@gmail.com. I will call you to speak specifically about this.

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  17. Oh my goodness! My pug, Max, loves this food! I made it late last night and he had some this morning. He "licked the platter clean!!!" haha! Next up is those yummy dog biscuits! Thanks for sharing your recipe! Tina

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    1. That is AWESOME news! Please e-mail me a picture of Max at mrsplantintexas@gmail.com!

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  18. Do you have a general measurement for how many lbs. your dog is? I am trying to figure out how much to feed my two 65 lb. dogs per day without the v-dog substitute. We would love to feed our dogs healthy food instead of the commercial stuff. ��

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    1. My dogs weigh only 16.5 lbs each, so I am not sure how much for your size dog. You might look up how many calories your dogs need per day and calculate the total calories for the batch and divide by their caloric needs.

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  19. Hi I just found your website for vegan dog food!

    Could you tell me if your dogs are still really healthy on this diet since you first put them on in 2012?

    Also do you also supplement them with anything else besides the V-dog?

    And do you find this much cheaper and healthier to make your own recipe for your pups?

    Could you also tell me what you do to keep their teeth clean?

    I am just trying to find more natural ways to take care of my pups and I love that your dogs look so healthy. Thanks for your help.

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    1. Please message me with your e-mail address. I will set up a call with you to answer all of your questions.
      There is a message form on the home page.

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  20. Hi, I have a labradoodle puppy, 14.8 kgs and 20 weeks, should I be giving them extra nutrients or vitamins to supplement their food. I want to transition to vegan food, for the dogs health.

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  21. That is cool. I currently look for this one. Thanks. I will be back to ask for reviews and advice about these cool food for my pitbull.

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  22. Do the spinach and peas need to be frozen to be cooked in the pressure cooker? Can we use a fresh spinach and peas instead?

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    1. That means I can use fresh spinach and peas, right?
      Thank you, Mrs. Plant!

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  23. Hi! I have an 8 week old Maltese mix. Can I feed him this and V-dog kibble even if he’s a puppy? Or do I have to wait until he’s an adult dog?

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  24. Could you tell me about how much cost in one batch of your dog food is. I know costs vary per location and store, but trying to get an estimate. Thanks so much!

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    1. I have never priced it out. It really depends on where you buy the ingredients and whether or not you use conventional or organic.

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  25. Are you dogs still doing well on this diet? I have been making this for my dog for a couple of months, but I have to admit, I'm scared to make him 100% vegan. I've been feeding him some fish (from the pet food store) and the occasional egg as well as his fish kibble.

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    1. Yes, our dogs are 100% vegan! They are 10+ years now, and they have been eating the regimen above for 8 of those years.

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    2. Thank you Mrsplantintexas! I am still feeding my dog this recipe, which he absolutely loved. I have added Natural Balance vegan dog kibble to his diet as well. So far he is doing much better than when he was on the egg/fish/kibble diet.

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    3. That is superb news! Send me pics of him. I love to see people's dogs!

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    4. Are you on Instagram? I am cozycatsandbooks on Instagram, I just posted a sweet picture of him today. My account is private but if you send me a request I will accept it. =)

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  26. Hi Mrs Plant,
    Thank you for the vegan recipe. I don't have a pressure cooker. Can I put the rice, lentil and veg in a pan instead? Or do I need to cook the rice and lentils first and then add the vegs. Thank you, Ninotchka

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    1. We originally used to make this recipe in a stock pot. You should be able to do the same thing, but you may need more water to cook it. I wish I could remember how much, but it's been YEARS!

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