Mix: Bland baby food 1 chopped hard-boiled egg 2 oz fresh beef liver 1 teaspoon white sugar Use enough baby food to be able to make one day's feeding. Feed equal portions 4 times daily at room temperature.
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Dogs – Stomach and Intestinal Disorders
Bernard Tonken, DVM Gastrointestinal problems, including vomiting and diarrhea, require bland, nutritious recipes that are low in fiber and have easily digested proteins. Always supplement these recipe with the B complex group of vitamins. Dogs with stomach and bowel disorders are usually reluctant to eat. Make the food appetizing by following these simple rules: Feed … Continue reading Dogs – Stomach and Intestinal Disorders
If Your Animal Suffers From Heart Disease
Bernard Tonken, DVM Let your veterinarian make the diagnosis. Don't keep your dog where it may be too hot or too cold. Make sure the food is palatable. The drinking water, as well as the food, should be sodium free. If your water softener system utilizes sodium, you may have to use other water for … Continue reading If Your Animal Suffers From Heart Disease
Typical Recipe for Heart Disease
Mix: 8 oz fresh lean beef, boiled and chopped 2 cups of cooked rice 1 teaspoon corn oil A balanced vitamin-mineral supplement Mix all the ingredients well and feed warm. Save the unused portions in the refrigerator for use the next day. If a low-calcium diet is being fed continuously, add one teaspoon dicalcium phosphate … Continue reading Typical Recipe for Heart Disease
Heart Disease
Bernard Tonken, DVM Dogs afflicted wit heart problems should be restricted to diets containing: High protein High carbohydrated Low fat Low Sodium Foods that fit this category, and should be included in your recipes are: Boiled meat or poulty Custard or skim-milk pudding Frozen vegetables Potatoes Cooked rice or cooked dry cereals Unsalted butter or … Continue reading Heart Disease
More How To Cook Brains
Breaded Brains Cut a cooked brain into chunks. Dip chunks into a beaten egg and then into bread crumbs. Grease a pan with vegetable oil and fry brains to the liking of you and your dog. Scrambled Brains Chop cooked brains into small pieces and fry in butter. Add beaten eggs and scramble. Eat … Continue reading More How To Cook Brains
How To Cook Brains
The brain of any animal can be fed to dogs as long as it is cooked. If you decide that you are eating some of it as well, then for a meal full of thought, follow this simple procedure: Cook the brains the same day you purchase them. Cover the brains with cold water and … Continue reading How To Cook Brains
Sweetbreads – For Dogs on an Expense Account
Stand the sweetbreads in cold water for 20 minutes, wash, and drain. Put sweetbreads in a cooking pot with 2 quarts if water. Add 2 tablespoons of vinegar and 1 tablespoon of salt. Mix and bring to a boil. Simmer for 30 minutes and drain. Cut into pieces and mix an equal amount by weight … Continue reading Sweetbreads – For Dogs on an Expense Account
Boiled Beef Tongue
It Could Leave You Speechless Wash and drain a whole fresh beef tongue. Place in cooking pot with just enough water to cover and bring to a boil. Simmer for 2 to 3 hours, depending on size of tongue. Add one cup of a mixture of chopped carrots and celery. Simmer for an additional 30 … Continue reading Boiled Beef Tongue
Kidney Stew
1 beef kidney 6 tablespoons white flour 1 chopped hard-boiled egg Wash a fresh kidney and then cut crosswise into 1/2" slices and then into small pieces. Soak in cold water for 15 minutes and drain. Place in cooking pot, add water, bring to a boil, and simmer for 1/1/2 hours without a cover. Let … Continue reading Kidney Stew