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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by sam121(m): 10:49pm On Feb 09, 2020
Should the egg be boiled or left fresh...?

fabulouskay:


To be sincere with u sir, nothing is as good as all these imported dry feeds(or even our own Binngo); it has EVERYTHING u need. We are only improvising cos of the cost. Since it's a GSD, a 10kg puppy feed would be Ok for a month. Just be adding milk and egg
Golden morn and pap are simply a waste of money.

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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by sam121(m): 11:28pm On Feb 09, 2020
I tried grinding the roasted groundnuts but it wasn't in a powdered form but kinda sticky... how do I make powdered...?

welzyj2:



yes
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by welzyj2(m): 6:47am On Feb 11, 2020
sam121:
I tried grinding the roasted groundnuts but it wasn't in a powdered form but kinda sticky... how do I make powdered...?



It obviously was wet. If its dry it would be in powered form.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by welzyj2(m): 6:50am On Feb 11, 2020
sam121:
Should the egg be boiled or left fresh...?


Boil b/c of salmonella....
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by 0905babatee(m): 5:28pm On Feb 19, 2020
I love this thread..
I currently give my dogs this formula mixed with small rice and chicken neck
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Nobody: 12:23pm On Feb 25, 2020
I have a 13 weeks old Lhasa.

After I got him at a little over 8 weeks, the breeder suggested I continue feeding him Diamond Puppy dry dog food. I bought the medium pack but the dog rarely eats it. I tried wetting the dry food with milk and water separately at different times but he rarely eats it.

Instead, he prefers to eat anything he sees me eating. As expected, his stool is mostly soft and does smell like human poop at times.

I plan to try this local dog food formular this weekend and I hope he likes it.

Aside him eating what I eat, I feed him raw egg daily and on weekends I boil a good amount of meat for him. I don't know if this is okay?
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by theecaus(m): 11:59am On Feb 26, 2020
The same thing with my Lhasa too when I got her, she doesn’t eat any dog food except what I eat, I started to give her only noodles and fish and she ate that till she’s over 6 months before I discover this mix, she likes the mix and the mix is very good for her cause it makes her add weight so quickly and obviously. She’s over a year now and still feed on this mix and she’s doing well. so I’ll suggest you try the mix on your dog and see, it should work well for her if you do the mix well.
Bubewilson:
I have a 13 weeks old Lhasa.

After I got him at a little over 8 weeks, the breeder suggested I continue feeding him Diamond Puppy dry dog food. I bought the medium pack but the dog rarely eats it. I tried wetting the dry food with milk and water separately at different times but he rarely eats it.

Instead, he prefers to eat anything he sees me eating. As expected, his stool is mostly soft and does smell like human poop at times.

I plan to try this local dog food formular this weekend and I hope he likes it.

Aside him eating what I eat, I feed him raw egg daily and on weekends I boil a good amount of meat for him. I don't know if this is okay?
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by djakiss2(m): 7:31am On May 12, 2020
Mccarthyal:
INGREDIENTS

▪️2 Parts Corn
▪️1 Part Soya Beans
▪️1 Part Groundnuts
▪️Fish (could be crayfish, fish waste, etc and as much as you can afford. You can do 1 part fish of your choice, don't just go overboard as too much protein isn't good).

Roast the soya beans and groundnuts to remove the shaft. Then grind all together until very smooth.
NB; grind the corn first before adding the other ingredients, as corn is the hardest of them.

PROCEDURE FOR COOKING
Into a pot of water on fire, pour some of the formula and stir (e.g 2 tin cups of milk into 1&1/2 glass cup of water). Keep stiring until you get a consistency like pap (Ogi). It takes a little while to get this consistency, so be patient. If it's too thick, you can add some water. For the wee pups, it's shouldn't be thick. For older dogs, you can serve thick. Add a little salt or seasoning when it's ready. You can also add palm oil if you so desire. Serve cool.

NB; Your dogs won't readily eat it, as its new to them so start small when cooking.

Here's a tip from a fellow nairalander @LordRegalia, if you're having trouble getting your dogs to eat something new, mix it with something they really like. In my case I mixed it with pedigree (rice & chicken). The trick is to have more quantity of what your dog likes with little of what you're introducing. Begin to reduce what it likes while adding more of the staple food - in this case the formula, until it's just the staple food they're consuming.

If there's any part you're unclear about, let me know.

Cheers!


Mccarthyal, are you still here?
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Ucheventure16: 5:42am On Jul 16, 2020
Sir I don't know if is a good thing I added beans to it , and my dog is a year plus now she as not come on heat up till now.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by sekzy99(m): 8:04pm On Sep 05, 2020
Good day boss, please what do you mean by parts? is it the measurement?
Mccarthyal:
INGREDIENTS

▪️2 Parts Corn
▪️1 Part Soya Beans
▪️1 Part Groundnuts
▪️Fish (could be crayfish, fish waste, etc and as much as you can afford. You can do 1 part fish of your choice, don't just go overboard as too much protein isn't good).

Roast the soya beans and groundnuts to remove the shaft. Then grind all together until very smooth.
NB; grind the corn first before adding the other ingredients, as corn is the hardest of them.

PROCEDURE FOR COOKING
Into a pot of water on fire, pour some of the formula and stir (e.g 2 tin cups of milk into 1&1/2 glass cup of water). Keep stiring until you get a consistency like pap (Ogi). It takes a little while to get this consistency, so be patient. If it's too thick, you can add some water. For the wee pups, it's shouldn't be thick. For older dogs, you can serve thick. Add a little salt or seasoning when it's ready. You can also add palm oil if you so desire. Serve cool.

NB; Your dogs won't readily eat it, as its new to them so start small when cooking.

Here's a tip from a fellow nairalander @LordRegalia, if you're having trouble getting your dogs to eat something new, mix it with something they really like. In my case I mixed it with pedigree (rice & chicken). The trick is to have more quantity of what your dog likes with little of what you're introducing. Begin to reduce what it likes while adding more of the staple food - in this case the formula, until it's just the staple food they're consuming.

If there's any part you're unclear about, let me know.

Cheers!
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Daniel2802(m): 9:00am On Dec 13, 2020
sekzy99:
Good day boss, please what do you mean by parts? is it the measurement?

Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by ally08055(m): 9:49am On Dec 17, 2020
I absolutely love dis thread
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by emmanuilteleshe(m): 10:24pm On Jan 21, 2021
Hello. I'm not a fan of homemade dog food at all. In dog food, there are many more useful trace elements and vitamins that dogs need. I used to feed my dog homemade food too, but later he developed allergies and frequent indigestion due to certain foods. The vet put my dog on a diet, and then changed his diet and prescribed food. Now I only buy it for him on Best Dog Food For Huskies. For probably five years now, and my dog still loves this food so much. So be careful with homemade food, it seems to me that this is not the best thing you can do for your four-legged friends.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by MrsSandman: 8:02pm On Jan 25, 2021
emmanuilteleshe:
Hello. I'm not a fan of homemade dog food at all. In dog food, there are many more useful trace elements and vitamins that dogs need. I used to feed my dog homemade food too, but later he developed allergies and frequent indigestion due to certain foods. The vet put my dog on a diet, and then changed his diet and prescribed food. Now I only buy it for him on Best Dog Food For Huskies. For probably five years now, and my dog still loves this food so much. So be careful with homemade food, it seems to me that this is not the best thing you can do for your four-legged friends.
Could you tell me some more information about it? Let’s talk in PM
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by knyte(m): 11:41pm On Jan 25, 2021
Bubewilson:
I have a 13 weeks old Lhasa.

After I got him at a little over 8 weeks, the breeder suggested I continue feeding him Diamond Puppy dry dog food. I bought the medium pack but the dog rarely eats it. I tried wetting the dry food with milk and water separately at different times but he rarely eats it.

Instead, he prefers to eat anything he sees me eating. As expected, his stool is mostly soft and does smell like human poop at times.

I plan to try this local dog food formular this weekend and I hope he likes it.

Aside him eating what I eat, I feed him raw egg daily and on weekends I boil a good amount of meat for him. I don't know if this is okay?
Try mixing the dry feed with beef stock or chicken brooth, I am optimistic the dog would gubble it down

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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Nobody: 6:37am On Jan 26, 2021
knyte:

Try mixing the dry feed with beef stock or chicken brooth, I am optimistic the dog would gubble it down

Thanks a lot for your response.

Smiles.....it's amazing how this platform serves as an archive.

The dog is over a year now and is a voracious eater.

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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by knyte(m): 8:04am On Jan 27, 2021
Bubewilson:


Thanks a lot for your response.

Smiles.....it's amazing how this platform serves as an archive.

The dog is over a year now and is a voracious eater.
Awesome.. Good job

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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by odoemena2020: 4:40pm On Mar 19, 2021
Bubewilson:


Thanks a lot for your response.

Smiles.....it's amazing how this platform serves as an archive.

The dog is over a year now and is a voracious eater.

@Bubewilson please I need your help in putting these things together, how can i contact you? my dog is draining all my money and wasting food, she is very selective, and not growing the way i want.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Nobody: 10:01am On Mar 20, 2021
odoemena2020:


@Bubewilson please I need your help in putting these things together, how can i contact you? my dog is draining all my money and wasting food, she is very selective, and not growing the way i want.

Good morning, I am sorry to learn about your sad experience.

Call/WhatsApp 09080365242. Will be glad to help in any way I can.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by lanrenzo(m): 3:31pm On Mar 20, 2021
We have here four beautiful imported chinese chow chow pups, one Dachshund and one pug. They are vaccinated, microchipped, very healthy and active. they will make very good companion to deserving homes. Feel free to reach out to us if you are interested. We also have other imported exotic cats and dog breeds available.

Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Arufa1: 2:18pm On Mar 22, 2021
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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by RUMONLINE: 3:42pm On Oct 20, 2021
Can I use fish meal, to add to the Preparation of my dog food alongside with corn, dawa, soya beans, fish bone?
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by adetonahaamida7: 10:08pm On Oct 20, 2021
okay
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Tomamort: 2:37am On Jan 24, 2023
Hi. Dog food is very important for his well-being as well as for the health and shine of his coat. In light of this, you need to find the best brands of dog food recommended by your veterinarian for your dog in your area. Canned dog food is often overlooked, but it can also be used as a supplement to dry food, by the way you should click here to find best storage container, along with the dog food recommended by your veterinarian.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Ezebinaugwu(m): 8:34am On Aug 26, 2023
Mccarthyal:
INGREDIENTS

▪️2 Parts Corn
▪️1 Part Soya Beans
▪️1 Part Groundnuts
▪️Fish (could be crayfish, fish waste, etc and as much as you can afford. You can do 1 part fish of your choice, don't just go overboard as too much protein isn't good).

Roast the soya beans and groundnuts to remove the shaft. Then grind all together until very smooth.
NB; grind the corn first before adding the other ingredients, as corn is the hardest of them.

PROCEDURE FOR COOKING
Into a pot of water on fire, pour some of the formula and stir (e.g 2 tin cups of milk into 1&1/2 glass cup of water). Keep stiring until you get a consistency like pap (Ogi). It takes a little while to get this consistency, so be patient. If it's too thick, you can add some water. For the wee pups, it's shouldn't be thick. For older dogs, you can serve thick. Add a little salt or seasoning when it's ready. You can also add palm oil if you so desire. Serve cool.

NB; Your dogs won't readily eat it, as its new to them so start small when cooking.

Here's a tip from a fellow nairalander @LordRegalia, if you're having trouble getting your dogs to eat something new, mix it with something they really like. In my case I mixed it with pedigree (rice & chicken). The trick is to have more quantity of what your dog likes with little of what you're introducing. Begin to reduce what it likes while adding more of the staple food - in this case the formula, until it's just the staple food they're consuming.

If there's any part you're unclear about, let me know.

Cheers!



This is how mine came out

Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by mymadam(m): 9:18am On Aug 26, 2023
Ezebinaugwu:

This is how mine came out
Wow... Yummy wink
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by Mccarthyal(m): 12:00pm On Aug 27, 2023
Your day may eat this, however, this isn’t how it should look. The fish looks like it was added after cooking. It should be added with the other ingredients and ground together before cooking.
Ezebinaugwu:




This is how mine came out

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Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by JOGICE(m): 9:59pm On Aug 27, 2023
Mccarthyal:
Hi,

If you're having issues with your dam, you should consult a vet.
The reason your dam is not gaining weight is because she's depleting her body's reserves at her own expense. This is why at this time, her meals should be highly nutritious.

Feeding your dam with just kibbles will not meet up with her current requirements. She should be fed with highly nutritious and palatable meals to help recover nutrients and electrolytes lost during whelping, as well as help with lactation for the pups.

The above formula might help in providing nutrients for your dam. However, you might want to augment it. I suggest you add chicken to it after preparing. The broth used to cook the chicken can also be added to it while preparing. Make sure to remove the bones from the chicken, so as to reduce the stress of having to crack the bones.
Also, always make sure there's water in her whelping box to prevent dehydration. You can give her this three times daily while still giving her the kibbles. As I do not know the amount of litter, you should note that the larger the litter, the greater the nutrient requirements for milk production and consequently, the greater the portions served. Sources of fat are also very important for the overall wellbeing of the dam. In the formula described above, the groundnuts and fish have adequate amount of fats, but you might want to also give your dam whole eggs as eggs contain more than the normal requirement of fat in then.

Your dam might reject some of these foods. So monitor her closely and find out what she likes. Also, do not over feed her. Giving her the right amount is just sufficient.

To recap, introduce chicken bits to the formula. Add broth from the chicken while preparing the formula. Feed 3x daily. If you wish, you can give her kibbles once a day. Water should be readily available to prevent dehydration. Also, one whole egg per day. I hope this helps.

Good luck with your Dam and her pups.
Cheers!

✔️
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by JOGICE(m): 10:05pm On Aug 27, 2023
horlams:


Thanks a lot. I boil, sun-dry and grind the eggshells into a powdery form. Thanks once again
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by JOGICE(m): 10:06pm On Aug 27, 2023
fabulouskay:
I never remove the groundnut peel since Humans eat it...

Also, maybe u should start small. Don't go buying large quantities for a start cos depending on your dog's age and how 'spoilt' it is, it might reject the food. I started introducing it to my dogs by first mixing it with their indomie before I gradually gave it solely to them. It's this same formula that is in 'mixed indomie'.

Lastly, if u want to use maize, use the YELLOW and not the white one cos it contains better nutrients. But personally, I use wheat cos it's has more calorie and makes their stool firm(wheat meal) as against the watery one you get from maize(Pap). Though the price of wheat has doubled too #400 per Bowl while maize is cheaper
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by JOGICE(m): 10:08pm On Aug 27, 2023
fabulouskay:


1.Roast it separately. The goal of roasting the Gnut is to make it very dry while that of the Soya is to remove the toxic peel. As for me, I remove the soya peel using water then I oven dry the combination of the beans and Nuts.

Please, don't be tempted to buy Fishmeal, GroundNut cake and Soya meal from feedmills. The fish meal is artificially preserved while the oda 2 usually contain toxins and all the oils would have been squeezed out. For the GroundNut, u can buy KULI-KULI crumbs from the Hausa guys as substitute; it cost #400 per Bowl. However, there's no alternative for the fish waste and Soya(#300 and #170 per bowl respectively).

2. it's going to be in powdery form cos all the materials(Fish waste/crayfish, soya, Gnut, wheat/corn and indomie waste or broiler feed) must be dry else it'll get spoilt. It'll be grinded like yam flour.

And to avoid using Maggi as spice when cooking it, buy some ginger and grind it too.
Re: Advice On Local Recipè For Dog Food by JOGICE(m): 10:09pm On Aug 27, 2023
Mccarthyal:
INGREDIENTS

▪️2 Parts Corn
▪️1 Part Soya Beans
▪️1 Part Groundnuts
▪️Fish (could be crayfish, fish waste, etc and as much as you can afford. You can do 1 part fish of your choice, don't just go overboard as too much protein isn't good).

Roast the soya beans and groundnuts to remove the shaft. Then grind all together until very smooth.
NB; grind the corn first before adding the other ingredients, as corn is the hardest of them.

PROCEDURE FOR COOKING
Into a pot of water on fire, pour some of the formula and stir (e.g 2 tin cups of milk into 1&1/2 glass cup of water). Keep stiring until you get a consistency like pap (Ogi). It takes a little while to get this consistency, so be patient. If it's too thick, you can add some water. For the wee pups, it's shouldn't be thick. For older dogs, you can serve thick. Add a little salt or seasoning when it's ready. You can also add palm oil if you so desire. Serve cool.

NB; Your dogs won't readily eat it, as its new to them so start small when cooking.

Here's a tip from a fellow nairalander @LordRegalia, if you're having trouble getting your dogs to eat something new, mix it with something they really like. In my case I mixed it with pedigree (rice & chicken). The trick is to have more quantity of what your dog likes with little of what you're introducing. Begin to reduce what it likes while adding more of the staple food - in this case the formula, until it's just the staple food they're consuming.

If there's any part you're unclear about, let me know.

Cheers!

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