Anti-Inflammatory Home Made Dog Food recipe, Vet Approved (2024)

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The best anti-inflammatory diet for dogs is one that consists of high-quality proteins, good fats, vegetables that are high in fiber, and nutrients with low levels of sugar and carbohydrates. This vet-approved, home made dog food recipe is full of inflammation-reducing ingredients that will nourish your dog from the inside out like quinoa, turnip greens, blueberries, and flaxseed.

***Please note, I am not a veterinarian, just a very passionate dog owner! The information in this blog post documents our own personal experiences, research, and the recipes that we feed our dogs under our veterinarian's careful supervision. Please, consult with your vet and use your own personal judgment when considering transitioning to a 100% human grade food diet for your pup.***

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Is homemade dog food better for dogs?

Our lives drastically changed in 2019 when our dog Hooch's blood levels showed indicators for stage 4 kidney disease. We were literally blindsided!

There were no signs like you would expect; No symptoms to make us suspect something sinister was happening inside his body. Just the signs of what we thought was old age setting in. Then the vet said the unfathomable - we likely only had 3 - 6 months left with him.

We just could not wrap our heads around it - his symptoms were very mild. So mild in fact we just associated them with aging. We left the clinic that day saddled with grief. Armed with only a massive vet bill, and a small bag of prescription diet food that cost about $100.

Upon returning home I did what any dog mom would do - I started pouring myself into research. How could I make the time we had left comfortable for him? How could I help improve his quality of life? Are there measures we can take to prolong his life and improve his health?

Turns out - there was a lot we could do! To our surprise, the changes that had the most positive health impact were actually quite easy lifestyle changes for us to make.

I have written ALL about Hooch's kidney disease diagnosis and how we made 4 basic changes to his lifestyle that drastically improved his health.

I'm happy to report that it has been 2 years and Hooch no longer shows markers for kidney disease whatsoever! In fact, he is happier, healthier, and more active than ever!

Homemade Dog Food recipe

It's a fact, feeding your pup a diet of 100% human-grade dog food is easy, cost-effective, and WAY better for them than a traditional doggie diet of processed kibble!

Oureasy homemade dog food recipe combines lean ground beef, wholesome brown rice, fresh vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, and tender herbs for a healthy, vibrant alternative to traditional dog food that has given our senior dog a new lease on life!

Hooch no longer shows any indicators for kidney disease thankfully, but we have noticed the inevitable signs of age creeping up on him over the past few years. This is why we created this 100% human-grade anti-inflammatory, homemade dog food recipe that is also gentle on his kidneys.

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What ingredients are needed to make this Anti-Inflammatory Home Made Dog Food recipe?

The recipe box below contains a printable version of our recipe for this anti-inflammatory homemade dog food, but let's go into each ingredient in detail.

Lean ground sirloin:

Lean ground sirloin contains omega 3 fatty acids which reduce inflammation. However, ground chicken, ground white or dark meat turkey, & ground pork are all great options for your dog too.

Just be sure to make certain that any meat you feed your animals is free of seasonings when purchasing!Dog's living with a kidney disease diagnosis need meals that arelower in phosphorus- so for us a lean ground beef like ground sirloin is best the way to go!

Thoroughly washed quinoa:

Often used as an ingredient in high-quality dry dog foods, quinoa has a high protein content. Its strong nutritional profile makes it a healthy alternative to corn, wheat, and soy — other starches that are often used to make kibble.

If your dog has never eaten quinoa before, start by giving them a small amount. Though quinoa is generally a healthy food for dogs, some canines might have difficulty digesting it.

As quinoa grows, the plant produces a naturally occurring chemical called "saponin" to protect itself from insects. The amount of saponin found on quinoa is typicallytoo smallto create any health problems. But, it is possible that dogs' digestive systems are more sensitive to saponin than humans' digestive systems. A thorough wash of the quinoa before cooking it should remove most if not all of the saponin so you will no longer need to worry.

Eggs:

Eggs are high in protein, vitamins, and fatty acids that help support your dog inside and out.

Carrots:

Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A which is responsible for good vision, growth, immune function, and cell function. They also offer our dogs potassium, and fiber, among other vitamins.

Green beans:

Green beans are full of important vitamins and minerals, such as protein, iron, calcium, and vitamins B6, A, C, and K.

Turnip greens:

Turnips are helpful for dogs that suffer from kidney disease as they act as a natural diuretic. This means that they help create urine by increasing kidney filtration and stimulating kidney function. Turnips are also high in various antioxidants which are perfect for fighting inflammation.

Ground chia & flax seeds:

Chia is said to be an immune-system booster and is credited with supporting dogs' electrolyte balance. Flax is high in fiber, and both are high in anti-inflammatories.

Olive oil or another oil high in Omega 3's:

You will want to drizzle a few tablespoons of oil that are high in Omega 3's into each batch of dog food you make. I usually just stick with olive oil or safflower oil because I typically have them on hand and they are affordable. There are greatOmega oil blendsavailable on the market too that contain Omega's 3,6, & 9 but they tend to be a bit pricier.

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How much 100% human grade food to feed your dog.

This will obviously vary from dog to dog, but a general rule of thumb isfor every 10 pounds your dog weighs theyshould be fed roughly 1 cup of prepared food.

I know this seems like quite a bit compared to the amount of traditional kibble a dog would eat in a day, but this is because kibble has had all of the liquid cooked out of it. This condenses it down which means you need less of it to feed your pet. Real food like this is fully hydrated which means it takes more of it to feed your pup.

If you are concerned about how much you should feed your dog you should call and consult with your vet about transitioning your dog's diet and the amount of food your dog should eat each day.

Looking for more home made dog food recipes? We've got you covered!

We have noticed that our dogs thrive with a variety of fruits and vegetables in their diets. So, we developed this fall-inspired version below.

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The Best DIY Dog Food with Turkey and Veggies

This 100% human grade home made dog food recipe utilizes some of the best fall produce for your dogs like sweet potatoes, cranberries, rosemary, and sage. It's perfect for everyday feedings and does double duty as a really delicious holiday meal for your dog!

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To make prepping this homemade dog food a cinch and to save LOTS of time and dishes in the process I like to cook the hard-boiled eggs and quinoa in my Instant Pot!

I cook the eggs first, then while the quinoa is cooking in the Instant Pot, I brown the sirloin and get all of the fresh ingredients together. It really does help make the process of meal prepping homemade dog food so much easier! See recipe notes for Instant Pot cooking tips and times!

  • Author: This Mess is Ours
  • Yield: 40 cups 1x
  • Category: Dog food
  • Method: Stove top
  • Cuisine: Dog Food

Ingredients

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½ cup chia seeds

½ cup hemp hearts

1 dozen eggs, hardboiled, peeled, and chopped

2 (12-ounce) packages or 4 cups uncooked quinoa, prepared

4 pounds ground sirloin, browned and drained

2 pounds (32-ounces) frozen green beans

4 cups fresh or frozen blueberries

2 (15-ounce) packages of frozen turnip greens

2 (10-ounce) packages of shredded carrots

6 tablespoons good quality olive oil or other oil that is rich in Omega 3's

Instructions

Place the chia seeds and hemp hearts in a blender or food processor and pulse to break down. Set aside.

Prepare the hardboiled eggs and quinoa in the Instant Pot as directed below.

When all of the ingredients that require cooking are ready combine everything in a large container and mix well. I find it easier to layer the ingredients in, adding a little of the olive oil with every layer. Then pop on a lid and give a big shake, it’s a whole lot easier than stirring.

Portion out into individual servings and freeze if desired.

Notes

Instant Pot Quinoa

It will take your Instant Pot about 15-20 minutes to come to pressure, but once it does cooking quinoa happens FAST!

4 cups uncooked quinoa, rinsed

6 cups water

Cook on 1-minute high pressure with 10 minutes slow release. Cool before mixing into other ingredients.

Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs:

Place the metal trivet into the Instant Pot and add 1 cup of water. Add uncooked eggs on top of the trivet. Place the lid on top, lock to sealing, and cook high pressure for 5 minutes. Release pressure valve manually at the end of the cooking time and carefully remove the hard boiled eggs to a water bath to cool.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup per 10 lbs.
  • Calories: 253
  • Sugar: 4.1 g
  • Sodium: 46.6 mg
  • Fat: 6.3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 54.3 g
  • Protein: 7.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 55.8 mg

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FAQs

Do vets approve of homemade dog food? ›

“Homemade food is a great option for many pets, but we recommend that owners avoid general recipes from books and the Internet and instead consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist,” Larsen said.

What dog food is a natural anti-inflammatory? ›

9 Anti-Inflammatory Foods for Dogs
  • Leafy greens: like spinach and kale, for example, are rich in antioxidants.
  • Blueberries.
  • Fatty fish like salmon and sardines are packed with omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • Pumpkin: fresh or canned but NOT pumpkin pie filling as it's filled with sugar.
  • Broccoli.
  • Carrots.
  • Turmeric.
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What raw food is good for dogs with anti-inflammatory? ›

Raw and whole food diets that contain oily fish such as salmon, sardines and mackerel provide a great source of the omega-3 fats eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for our dogs, which are known to have potent anti-inflammatory effects in the body.

What meat is anti-inflammatory for dogs? ›

Lean ground sirloin contains omega 3 fatty acids which reduce inflammation. However, ground chicken, ground white or dark meat turkey, & ground pork are all great options for your dog too.

What not to put in homemade dog food? ›

There is a wide variety of unhealthy and unsafe foods to avoid when preparing meals for your dog. Potentially toxic ingredients are of special concern, including chocolate, xylitol, avocado, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and macadamia nuts.

What should top 3 ingredients be in dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What is the number 1 natural anti-inflammatory? ›

1. Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids , which are abundant in fatty fish such as salmon or tuna, are among the most potent anti-inflammatory supplements. These supplements may help fight several types of inflammation, including vascular inflammation.

What is no 1 anti-inflammatory food? ›

Anti-inflammatory Foods

One form of these powerful inflammation fighters is found in fatty fish such as salmon, herring, mackerel, sardines, tuna, striped bass and anchovies. You can get the benefit from eating the fish or by taking fish oil supplements. Vegetarians and vegans have options, too.

What is the best thing to give a dog for inflammation? ›

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used to control pain and inflammation in dogs. NSAIDs help many dogs lead more comfortable lives, but these drugs should be used carefully because they all can cause side effects, some of which can be serious.

What can I mix with raw meat for my dog? ›

Adding healthy sources of vegetables such as carrots, swede, peas and spinach can provide your dog with a great source of dietary fibre, which can help to maintain gut health. Dog-friendly fruits can also provide taste, texture and smell. Check out our dog-friendly list of fruit and veg.

Can I give my dog anti-inflammatory without food? ›

Chewable tablets should be given as directed by your veterinarian. Give meloxicam with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects.

Are eggs inflammatory for dogs? ›

Takeaways. Dogs can eat eggs as long as they're fully cooked. Eggs are packed with nutrients that can be a healthy supplement to your dog's diet. Like humans, some dogs may be allergic or sensitive to eggs, so be sure to check for any signs of allergic reaction after feeding them eggs.

Is rice inflammatory for dogs? ›

First, let's take a look at rice.

It is inherently inflammatory. Dogs do no not digest rice too well. It takes a lot of work for the body to break down. Rice is a carbohydrate and we know dogs have little nutritional requirement for carbohydrates in their diet.

Does turmeric help dogs? ›

In addition to treating joint issues, turmeric can also be used for dogs suffering from digestive issues, as it stimulates the production of bile in the liver that help break food down quicker, enabling your dog to feel more comfortable after eating.

What is the vet-approved ratio for homemade dog food? ›

Your dog needs more than protein. Most nutritionally sound commercial diets include protein, carbohydrates, fats, and other minerals and vitamins in specific proportions. Your dog food should take into consideration the following ratio of 40% protein, 50% vegetables, and 10% starch.

Is homemade dog food healthy for dogs? ›

Usually not! According to the American Kennel Club many vets don't believe that feeding homemade food is better than a diet of commercial dog food. There's currently a lack of evidence to suggest there are any benefits of homemade dog food that dogs can't already get from a complete and balanced dry or wet food.

Can I feed my dog chicken and rice every day? ›

The reason your dog shouldn't eat chicken and rice long-term is because it isn't a balanced diet.

Should I give my dog homemade food? ›

A major benefit of cooking homemade dog food over feeding a commercial diet is that the diet can be individualized to provide the appropriate calories and nutrients for your dog's age, body weight, and health issues.

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