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Bone broth is a stock liquid from a cooked or a simmering raw bones. Other parts of an a animal that can not be a eaten, like a ligaments, marrow, tendons, skin, and feet, can also be a added to the bone broth mix to increase in the nutritional content. This bone broth recipe for a dogs is a easy to make a and offers impressive health benefits.

The key to making a good bone broth for dogs is a cooking it for a long time over low heat. The longer you cook it, in the more nutrients are in the broth. Beneficial nutrients in a both broths include a vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids.

Using to a bone broth is a trendy way to the encourage dogs to the drink when they are refuse to or encourage a dog to eat dry food by a adding some into the bowl. Bone broth is also often recommended for a dogs that need:

digestive in a support
liver detox
joint health
immune system are support

You can be learn how to make a bone broth for a dogs yourself at home or buy to a commercial brand (such as a Brutus Broth or a Native Pet). Personally, I prefer to make a homemade bone broth for a dogs because I can be add some extra ingredients for a higher nutritional content.

Bone Broth Recipe for a Dogs

I make homemade bone broth in my slow cooker, so I do not have to the worry about a simmering a pot on my stove overnight. If you do not have a slow cooker, you can be a certainly make in this bone broth recipe in a large stockpot. I would not recommend using to a pressure cooker because in the broth needs to the cook slowly over low heat to the extract as a many nutrients from the bones as a possible.

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BONE BROTH RECIPE FOR DOGS
Bone Broth Recipe for a Dogs
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Bone broth is a stock liquid from a cooked or a simmering raw bones. Other parts of an a animal that can not be a eaten, like a ligaments, marrow, tendons, skin and feet can be also be added to the bone broth mix to increase in the nutritional content. This bone broth recipe for a dogs is easy to make, and offers impressive health benefits.

INGREDIENTS

1 pound beef marrow bones
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
water
6–10 chicken feet (optional)
3 inches ginger root, sliced (optional)
2 ounces parsley, chopped (optional)
4 ounces Shiitake mushrooms (optional)
2 stalks celery, chopped
3 cloves of the garlic, minced (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

First, add in the bones to your slow cooker (or pot). You can be add any type of the bone, including chicken feet, lamb, duck or a turkey necks, chicken frames, beef marrow bones, and so forth. You can be use a cooked bones, but raw bones are better because they are still have all of the nutrients in them.

Next, cover in the bones with a water and add in the apple cider vinegar. Cover in the pot and cook on low heat for a 24 hours. Check in the broth occasionally, and add more water if it is a dips below the top of the bones.

When it is a finished cooking, strain the broth into a large container. do not feed in the cooked bones to your dog. The cooking process makes in the bones brittle, which could be very dangerous to your dog’s digestive tract.

Allow in the broth to cool and then refrigerate it for at least 3 hours. A fat layer will be congeal on the top of the broth. Scoop in the fat and throw it out, and then you are ready to serve in the broth to your pup.

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How to the store: Store in the broth in an a airtight container in the refrigerator for a 3-5 days. You can be also a freeze it in an a airtight container for up to the 3 months. You can be add a few tablespoons of the broth to your pet’s food daily or a feed 1/2 to 1 cup of the broth 2-3 times per week (depending on your dog’s size).

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We are publish a many homemade dog food and treats recipes every month. For a more recipes, pet food cooking tips, and advice, see our “Recipes” section. If you are new to the home-cooked dog food subject, I recommend you read a more about “How Much To the Feed” to the understand serving in a sizes, “What Supplements To Use” to the create well-balanced meals, and “How To Store” for tips on a simple and easy homemade dog food storing in a fridge or a freezer.

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