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The Natural Pet Food Cookbook: Healthful Recipes for Dogs and Cats

The Natural Pet Food Cookbook: Healthful Recipes for Dogs and Cats
By Wendy Nan Rees, Kevin Schlanger

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You Want The Best For Your Pets

After the massive commercial pet food recall in 2007, you're probably concerned about why to feed your dog or cat. The Natural Pet Food Cookbook: Healthful Recipes For Dogs And Cats gives you great ways to supplement your pet's primary diet with nutritious meals that you prepare; that way, you're sure your dog or cat gets healthy variety. With nn emphasis on natural ingredients and lots of colorful, fun illustrations, this cookbook gives you:
* More than 50 vet-approved, pet-tested recipes, ranging from basic kibble to casseroles to stews
* Tips on cooking techniques, food selection, and more
* Info on storing and freezing your homemade pet foods
* Details about the nutritional requirements of dogs and cats
* Warnings about potentially harmful foods


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #244662 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 110 pages

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From the Back Cover
You Want The Best For Your Pets

After the massive commercial pet food recall in 2007, you're probably concerned about why to feed your dog or cat. The Natural Pet Food Cookbook: Healthful Recipes For Dogs And Cats gives you great ways to supplement your pet's primary diet with nutritious meals that you prepare; that way, you're sure your dog or cat gets healthy variety. With nn emphasis on natural ingredients and lots of colorful, fun illustrations, this cookbook gives you:

  • More than 50 vet-approved, pet-tested recipes, ranging from basic kibble to casseroles to stews
  • Tips on cooking techniques, food selection, and more
  • Info on storing and freezing your homemade pet foods
  • Details about the nutritional requirements of dogs and cats
  • Warnings about potentially harmful foods

About the Author
Wendy Nan Rees has been involved in the pet industry for more that 25 years, starting when she founded Lip Smackers, a company that provides all-natural treats for pets. She has authored three pet cookbooks, written for Your Pet Magazine, served as the Pet Lifestyle Advisor on Animal Planet's Petsburg, USA, and helped to create Cedar Green, a line ff all-natural pet odor eliminators. Rees also hosts an Internet radio show, Wendy's Animal Talk, at www.healthylife.net. Her new line of natural pet products can be found at www.wendynanrees.com.

Kevin Schlanger, Dvm, is the owner ff Westside Animal Medical Associates and chief veterinarian of Brent-Air Animal Hospital in Los Angeles. His areas of expertise are general surgery, pediatric medicine, and nutrition. He works with numerous nonprofit rescue groups.


Customer Reviews

Dog-UNFRIENDLY Ingredients3
I was very surprised to see that many of the recipes call for corn. Dogs cannot digest corn and this is widely known. Before I was aware of this fact, I included mixed vegetables (which include corn) in my dog's recipes. Her poop would contain undigested corn. That's what made me Google corn for dogs. So, I was disapponted to see corn in the recipes - supposedly OK'd by a vet.

difficult to implement3
I bought this book to be able to make more wholesome foods for my beloved beagle. But the recipes are so hard to do and so difficult to get some of the ingredients and so costly that I just can't do it. Maybe someday, maybe. I had hoped it would be easier than it is.

Looks alot like my cookbooks.4
Cute little cookbook. Alot of the recipes look like recipes I now make. Made me feel better about his not eating dog food.