Latest

6/recent/ticker-posts

How to Make Homemade Chicken Broth for Your Dog

Last month, Irie had some tummy troubles so she spent a couple of days on a bland chicken and rice diet. To make it a little more flavorful, I used homemade chicken broth when cooking the rice–and even had enough left over to create some frozen treats for her when she started feeling better a couple of days later.

Homemade chicken broth is super easy to make–and a better choice for your dog than commercial chicken broth, which often contains onion, of course a no-no for dogs.

Homemade Chicken Broth

Ingredients:

  • One 3-pound chicken
  • Water

Directions:

  • Place chicken in a large stockpot and cover with three inches of water.
  • Bring to a boil then simmer for 1 hour.
  • Remove chicken from the water and reserve for another recipe. (Discard all cooked chicken bones because cooked bones are a splintering and choking hazard for dogs.)
  • Refrigerate broth to skim off fat before freezing.

That’s it! It really doesn’t get much easier than this. You’ll find many ways to use the homemade chicken broth in your dog’s meals including as a way to soften dry food, a “gravy” over your dog’s normal meal, or frozen in a Kong.

If you have extra, ice trays are a handy way to freeze homemade chicken broth. Once frozen, store cubes in zippered plastic bags for easy use in future treat recipes.



from DogTipper http://bit.ly/2H4u889
via IFTTT

Post a Comment

0 Comments