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Feed Your Best Friend Better

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From Rick Woodford, the "Dog Food Dude" himself, comes Feed Your Best Friend Better, with easy recipes that will make even humans drool a little bit. Natural food can enable dogs to live longer, healthier lives, just as it can for humans, and with these meals, treats, and cookies, dogs will never miss commercial kibble.

Rick has researched nutrition for dogs and has used the same manuals veterinarians use to develop his recipes. Feed Your Best Friend Better makes the transition to homemade dog food simple, so you can make natural food for your dog every day. From nutritional value to portion sizes, these recipes will help owners know what their dog is eating. The meals are healthy, and dogs love them.

Rick Woodford wants dogs in every family to be healthy and happy. His recipes use a variety of herbs and spices for their antioxidant properties but they smell so good everybody in the house will be drooling. Recipes include:

  • Puppy Pesto

  • Bacon Yappetizers

  • Barkscotti

  • Mutt Loaf

  • Gingerbread Mailman

    In addition to 85 recipes other helpful chapters include:

  • How to Pick out a Commercial Food; making the ingredient label easy to understand with a breakdown of ingredients that are good for the bowl and those that are best left on the shelf.

  • Determining Portion Size; information on body type and size help readers understand how much food their dogs need to be in the best shape

  • Problem Mealtime Behaviors; how to deal with the early morning wake up call, reluctant eaters, counter surfing and more

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    Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: April 18, 2012

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781449410353
    • Release date: April 18, 2012

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781449410353
    • File size: 6773 KB
    • Release date: April 18, 2012

    Formats

    Kindle Book
    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    Languages

    English

    From Rick Woodford, the "Dog Food Dude" himself, comes Feed Your Best Friend Better, with easy recipes that will make even humans drool a little bit. Natural food can enable dogs to live longer, healthier lives, just as it can for humans, and with these meals, treats, and cookies, dogs will never miss commercial kibble.

    Rick has researched nutrition for dogs and has used the same manuals veterinarians use to develop his recipes. Feed Your Best Friend Better makes the transition to homemade dog food simple, so you can make natural food for your dog every day. From nutritional value to portion sizes, these recipes will help owners know what their dog is eating. The meals are healthy, and dogs love them.

    Rick Woodford wants dogs in every family to be healthy and happy. His recipes use a variety of herbs and spices for their antioxidant properties but they smell so good everybody in the house will be drooling. Recipes include:

  • Puppy Pesto

  • Bacon Yappetizers

  • Barkscotti

  • Mutt Loaf

  • Gingerbread Mailman

    In addition to 85 recipes other helpful chapters include:

  • How to Pick out a Commercial Food; making the ingredient label easy to understand with a breakdown of ingredients that are good for the bowl and those that are best left on the shelf.

  • Determining Portion Size; information on body type and size help readers understand how much food their dogs need to be in the best shape

  • Problem Mealtime Behaviors; how to deal with the early morning wake up call, reluctant eaters, counter surfing and more

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