Homemade Dog Food Recipes
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Homemade Dog Food Recipes
Structured. Balanced. Calorie-Based.
If you’re searching for homemade dog food recipes that are more than random ingredient lists, this is where structure replaces guesswork.
Every recipe here is built using measurable ingredient percentages, macro breakdowns, and calorie-based feeding guidelines.
No vague scoops. No “fill the bowl” instructions. No unbalanced formulas.
How to Make Homemade Dog Food Recipes the Right Way
Learning how to make homemade dog food recipes starts with one principle: Feed by calories, not by volume.
Homemade meals vary in moisture and fat content. Two bowls that look identical can contain very different calorie loads.
That’s why every recipe on this site includes:
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Exact gram measurements
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Calories per 100 grams
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Total batch calories
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Macro breakdown (protein, fat, carbohydrates by calorie %)
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Ingredient percentages by weight
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Feeding math example
You are not feeding a bowl. You are feeding a calorie requirement.
What Makes These Homemade Dog Food Recipes Different?
Most online recipes:
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Do not calculate calories
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Do not list macro percentages
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Do not explain portion scaling
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Do not include a supplement framework
Our recipes include:
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50–60% animal-based structure (when appropriate for the formula)
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Controlled vegetable inclusion
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Clearly defined carbohydrate levels
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Transparent supplementation strategy
Each recipe is designed as a balanced base batch, not a fixed feeding amount.
The Framework Behind Every Homemade Dog Food Recipe
When you learn how to make homemade dog food recipes correctly, you follow a structure:
1. Start with a Primary Protein
Chicken, beef, turkey, lamb, or fish.
2. Include Organ Meat and Oily Fish
Beef liver and sardines are our top choices.
3. Add Strategic Plant Ingredients
Vegetables selected for fiber and micronutrient support.
4. Include Carbohydrates When Appropriate
Rice, oats, lentils, or other measured additions.
5. Balance with Supplements
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Calcium source
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Iodine source
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Broad-spectrum multivitamin
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Optional omega support
Cooking alone does not create balance. Structure does.
Built for Precision and Real Life
Homemade feeding does not need to be complicated. It needs to be measurable.
These recipes are designed for:
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Weekly batch cooking
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Multi-dog households
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Structured macro targets
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Long-term weight management
Start Here
If you’re ready to learn how to make homemade dog food recipes correctly:
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Determine your dog’s daily calorie requirement.
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Select a structured recipe.
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Portion by grams, not scoops.
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Monitor body condition and adjust accordingly.
Explore our full collection of homemade dog food recipes and feed with measurable precision.





