wheels wrote:Nutczak
My daughter's boyfriend's father makes a 'liver cake' for the dogs. It's sort of leathery ground liver - I'll find out how he does it.
Phil
That would be wonderful, Thank you! I am looking for any and all good pet treat recipes. becuase;
I actually decided to start a small home-based business making dog treats. We have had some serious problems in the states over the last decade with imported dog food and treats being contaminated with several poisonous compounds and people are looking elsewhere for their pets health.
My plans are to use human-edible quality raw ingredients, using as little cure as I can to make it safe for smoking, (dogs tolerate cures if used in proper amounts) and marketing them as a high-end canine treat that is also healthy for them. Curing agents are avoided by most people when they are found in pet foods, but treats are not meant to be fed to the dog daily and in the amounts of regular dog food.
I was actually quite appaled when I researched what is used, and is considered acceptable to make most dog foods. What is marked "inedible" by the slaughter houses needs to be "Denatured" so a human would not be tempted to eat it, common denaturing agents are fuel oil, kerosene, citronella,ground charcoal and other nastiness, and of course this does not get washed from the meats before being processed into pet foods. And moldy grains are commonly used causing toxins to be present in many pet foods. Anyone remember the melamine that was found in Chinese sourced grains? they used it to falsley show a higher protein content!
I feed my dogs (2 German Shepherds) a commercial food, but it is made near me, and they have gotten great reports from breeders and the regulatory agencies. the bulk of the food is meat, not grains.
I operate a BBQ-Catering business in the summer months, so I have 3 commercial smokers sitting idle most of the winter, So why not see if they can produce some doggy products to help pay for them?
I have a few retail outlets willing to give my products shelf space, and I hope to have some internet-based storefront too. If things progress, I hope to be in an actual retail building with production and sales areas.
Oh, here is another thing that will make you sick, when people's pets die or get killed, it is common practice for those animals to be processed at a rendering plant, and to be used in animal feed. So you may be feeding your pet, someone elses pet after they died!! That brings a whole new meaning to "it is a Dog eat dog world" doesn't it?