VENISON DOG FOOD

Take care of Poochie after the deer is packaged and froze.  Use any older, scraps and freezer-burned meat to make the best homemade dog food.  Sure makes the best use of those venison scraps.  This is veterinarian-approved, especially to prevent Pancreatitis or if your dog is overweight - venison has no fat. 


VENISON/RICE DOG FOOD

In a 2 qt pan
3/4 full broth or salted water 
1 Cup white rice, 1/2 Cup brown rice
Bring to rolling boil, stir well to keep from balling up
1/2# baby or whole carrots chopped or diced
1 Cup chopped spinach or type of greens
1/2 tsp turmeric, 1/2 tsp garlic* chopped or powder
1 tsp basil 
(spices are optional but garlic in moderation is good for dogs) 
add 2 Tbsp bacon grease
Keep stirring till all liquid is absorbed.
*http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/safe-herbs-for-dogs.html

In a 3 gallon stock pot boil all venison:
Soft gristle, neck bone, all trimmings of meat not suitable for human consumption.
Boil 30 minutes - reduce heat to simmer 2- 3 hours.
All bones will be soft, meat will fall off or float.
Let both pots cool (cover and put them on the back stoop if it's cold enough outdoors).  Blend together well with your hands or big spoon so meatstuff is throughout the mixture.
Spoon into freezer baggies, one meal portions. Write  "DOG FOOD" and the date on the baggies.
It is safe for humans except sometimes I add kibble dog food to the mix if it's runny.  You may not like that entree!

Any wild game meat can be substituted for deer meat.
          Feed to your pooch with kibble or without (Sasha likes it both ways).

   http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/home-cooked-dog-food.html