Curious About Making Homemade Dog Food, But Not Sure?

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šŸ‘‰Vet-Approved, Crockpot, Grain-Free Recipes You Can Prep in 15 Minutes

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āœ… What You’ll Gain From This Free Guide:

Save Money

Learn how real dog owners are feeding homemade dog food for less than kibble — with simple ingredients from any grocery store.

ā± Save Time

Prep a batch in just 15 minutes using your crockpot — no fancy tools, no all-day cooking sessions.

Feed with Confidence

Avoid the biggest beginner mistakes with our 5 Golden Rules — so you can feed safely and feel great about every bowl you serve.

šŸ“˜ What’s Inside This Free Starter Guide:

āœ… Why Homemade?

And why it doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive.

āœ… The 5 Most Important Rules for Homemade Dog Food

Avoid common mistakes, understand balance, and feel confident from the start.

āœ… Kitchen Tools Checklist

You probably already have everything you need.

āœ… Step-by-Step: How to Make Dog Food Easily

The simple 7-step system that keeps it realistic for busy dog parents.

āœ… 3 Starter Recipes

Delicious turkey, chicken, and beef recipes tried, tested, and 100% vet-approved.

āœ… How Much to Feed

Know exactly how much to feed your dog based on their weight and activity level.

āœ… Why Homemade Beats Subscription Dog Food Companies

The truth about what you’re paying for — and how to do better, for less.

šŸ‘‡Try This Tasty Dog Food RecipešŸ‘‡

🐶 Chicken Frozen Veggies Cottage Cheese — Click Here


  • 4# (64 ounces) chicken breasts

  • 4 to 8 ounces chicken liver, chopped

  • 1-16 ounce can wild caught salmon

  • 3-12 ounce bags frozen vegetables (IE: broccoli, cauliflower and carrots and/or green beans and/or Brussels sprouts, no corn)

  • 1 pear, unpeeled, cored and chopped (substitute with an apple)

  • 1-24 ounce full-fat cottage cheese

  • 1/2 cup chia seeds or flaxseed meal

  • 1 tablespoon ground ginger

  • 2-4 cups water, more or less as needed

  • *Calcium

Add all ingredients to a crockpot and mix as best as you can. Cook on low for about 8 hours. If possible, stir it every few hours. When cooked, use a food masher to mash all the ingredients well. Take it out of the heating element to allow it to cool for 30-60 minutes. Divide food into meal prep containers or other storage. 

*Add 900 mg calcium daily, either ½ teaspoon crushed eggshells or 900 mg of a commercial calcium. Just mix it into their food.

  • Total Protein (g): 829 g

  • Total Fat (g): 256 g

  • Total weight (oz): 157 oz

  • Calories Per Ounce: 39.5 kcal/oz

🐾 Real Results From Real Dog Parents

Before:

On Kibble/Poor Nutrition:

After:

On Fresh, Homemade Diet:

"She now has a healthy, full coat of silky beautiful hair! Both of my satos (dogs from Puerto Rico) love their homemade dog food and are much healthier because of it."

— Deb Becker

Who Am I?

Hi, I’m Anne Jackson, Certified Pet Nutritionist.

I’ve taught thousands of dog lovers how to feed fresh, vet-approved homemade meals using nothing but a crockpot and the right guidance.

My system is simple, fast, and affordable—and I’m sharing the first steps with you in this free guide.

FAQ:

Q: Can’t I just use recipes I find online?

You could—but it’s risky.

Most free recipes on the internet (and yes, even dog-related websites!) are unbalanced and can cause serious health issues over time. Dogs need very specific ratios of protein, fat, calcium, and essential nutrients that random recipes rarely meet. 😱

Every recipe in my course is vet-approved and AAFCO-compliant, so you can feed with confidence knowing your dog is getting complete and balanced nutrition in every bowl.

Q: What if I don’t have much time to cook . . . can I REALLY do this?

Absolutely! You don’t need much time to do this. All 30 recipes are designed for busy dog parents and are made in a crockpot.

  • The recipes take 15 minutes (max) to prep

  • The crockpot does the rest while you go about your day

  • Meals can be made in batches and frozen for weeks of convenience

If you can chop, stir, and press ā€œstartā€ on your crockpot, you can do this. šŸ’Ŗ

Q: What if my dog has allergies?

Many dogs with allergies improve on fresh, homemade diets because you can control every ingredient and avoid common triggers found in commercial kibble (like fillers, artificial additives, or certain proteins).

Inside my course, I’ll show you how to:

  • Identify and avoid the most common allergen sources in commercial dog food

  • Customize recipes using safe, vet-approved ingredient swaps

  • Feed a diet that supports healthier skin, better digestion, and overall comfort

If your dog has a known severe allergy, I always recommend consulting your vet before making any major diet changes—but this course will give you the tools to feed with confidence.

Q: How long does the food last in the fridge or freezer?

  • Fridge: 4-5 days in an airtight container

  • Freezer: Up to 6 months (I recommend portioning into meal-size containers)

I’ll show you my batch-prep system so you can cook once, freeze portions, and always have healthy, ready-to-serve meals on hand.

Q: What if my dog is a picky eater?

Most picky eaters become enthusiastic eaters when switched to fresh, homemade food—because it actually smells and tastes like real food!

  • Dogs are often bored with dry, ultra-processed kibble

  • Fresh, warm meals with real meat and veggies trigger their natural appetite

  • Even notoriously fussy dogs usually lick the bowl clean

If your dog is hesitant at first, I’ll teach you gentle transition methods to make the switch easy. Most dogs can’t resist once they get a taste! 🤤

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