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Cooking Recipe for Cane Corso of my own :)

bokobuva

Member
today I cooked 30kilos kind of a paste for my CC puppy , this is the recipe I hope you'll find something useful

First of all I boiled for 4 hours a large young cow bone in a enormous metal container then I removed it , put a bit of salt , then I sliced young cow meat in little peaces and put it to boil on low temp for about an hour , then I added sliced Carrots , Potatoes , Rise , Pasta and bits of Soy meat , and at the end wheat powder and some old bread , cooked on low temp and then when it cooled it became like jelly from the bone essence full with the ingredients I put. My pup loves it :D
 

2nd Chance

Well-Known Member
there are ingredients in this recipe that one of my dogs would have issues with. wheat powder and beef.
I like home made food, and make my own. I would never cook it though..... cept root veges, they get a fast blast in mircrowave to just soften, or dogs wont eat them. I have recently rescued a DDB who has been fed tinned dog food for the 1st year of his life and is underweight. He wouldnt touch this on night one. so after 10 mins i lifted his bowl and he went without till next meal time. He was then starving, and a lot less fussy. Gone in seconds.

Here's a recipe im using:
10 lbs cheap meat raw
12 cups cereal
2 tbsp of dripping
5lb in season veges

1 large box uncooked oatmeal (about 15 cups oats)
10 raw eggs
1 15oz jar wheat germ
10 packages Knox unflavored gelatin
1 and 1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 and 1/4 cup unsulfured molasses
Pinch of salt


Additional extra's i throw in when i have a supply of it.
Any fish caught here that we dont eat
any rabbits we hunt
tins of sardines
whiting fish chopped (oily cheap small fish)
wild garlic

I mix it in my kitchen sink, then divide and freeze. Each night i defrost their meals for next day.
This plus half a marrow bone daily. And any rabbits my dogs manage to hunt down themselves occasionally.
Are fit as fiddle, not an ounce of fat on them. And no health issues in my 2 older dogs who live of this stuff. I have yet to see how the new dog turns out on it.

I get a sense of doing the right thing by my dogs, coz i 'cooked' for them! lol
 

DennasMom

Well-Known Member
We try to minimize Denna's wheat, corn and soy consumption... so we keep it even more simple around here.
Raw meat, liver, kidney and then some "extras" for fun.

I do like "cooking" for our fur-kids, too!

Interesting to see what everyone else is doing.

Somehow "paste" and meat "jelly" doesn't bring up a pretty picture in my mind - but, hey, if the dogs love it, who am I to question it?? :)
 

bokobuva

Member
it is my first CC but I've had dogs before , they all loved this kind of food :) and if someone is worried further you can do a research , all the pros and cons for every ingrediend , but this pup particulary likes cooked food over royal canin
 

Bean

Well-Known Member
I make a similar home cooked meal on weekends for my 19 week old cane corso.

I add sliced apples and carrots. (Sometimes spinach and other greens)
2 hard boiled eggs chopped as well as the broken shell pieces (small enough to not cause scratches)
Wild organic rice
Tbl spoon of olive oil

You can substitute sweet potatoes for the rice, or beef, venison, chicken, fish for the eggs. And alternate every once in a while.

My girl loves it (so far)