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Kibble Stew

by Teresa
(Mars)

Ever want to make a fancy form of food for your fluffy friend? Here is how.

-Take your dogs food bowl and fill it with a little less food than you usually do.
-In a different bowl, fill with warm water and frozen vegetable (thawed) (you can even take those leftover vegetables no one ate the first time) (make sure they are dog safe, such as carrots and peas)*
-Combine the mixtures. The excess water will look like gravy after a while.
-Feed to hungry dogs!

You can use garlic or garlic powder if you want to, but some people think it is bad for dogs and others don't. If you believe it's bad, don't include it just to be safe.

Make sure the water isn't too hot, it could hurt the dog (especially if your dog scarfs food down fast)

If your dog eats too fast, it can cause problems. Try putting in a rubber chew toy in the bowl, but nothing too small that they could swallow it.

*Editor's note: Cook thawed vegetables and mash, or grate raw vegetables. Corn is not recommended since it just goes right through the dog's sytem intact. See Dangerous foods for dogs for other foods to avoid.
P.S. Teresa, this is going to be moved to the Dog Treats Recipe page shortly.

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