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Homemade Dog Food for Skin Allergies: Plant-Based Relief Mix

Homemade vegan dog food with quinoa and sweet potato sauce for skin allergies

Creating homemade food for dogs with skin allergies can be a game-changing solution for pet parents. If your furry friend constantly scratches and deals with itchy skin, this healthy homemade dog food recipe might be exactly what you need! Our best homemade vegan dog food recipe combines protein-rich quinoa and lentils with natural anti-inflammatory ingredients to help soothe your dog's irritated skin from the inside out. Unlike commercial options, this healthy dog food recipe lets you control exactly what goes into your pet's bowl, making it easier to identify and avoid potential allergens.

Note: While this recipe has helped many dogs, remember to consult with your veterinarian before transitioning to any new homemade dog food recipes, as they can help customize portions and ingredients based on your pet's specific needs.

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Difficulty Beginner
Time
Prep Time: 15 mins Cook Time: 30 mins Total Time: 45 mins
Servings 4
Description

A healthy homemade dog food recipe featuring skin-supporting ingredients like quinoa, lentils, and sweet potatoes. This best homemade dog food for itchy skin relief is specifically designed for dogs with skin sensitivities and allergies.

Ingredients
  • 1 cup Quinoa (Uncooked, yields about 3 cups cooked (rich in protein))
  • 1 cup Lentils (Uncooked, yields about 2.5 cups cooked (excellent protein source))
  • 1/2 cup Carrots (Freshly shredded (packed with vitamins))
  • 1/2 cup Sweet Potatoes, (Cooked and mashed (skin-supporting nutrients))
  • 1/4 cup Peanut Butter (Natural (Healthy fats))
Instructions
  1. Cook quinoa according to package instructions (approximately 15-20 minutes)

  2. Cook lentils until tender (approximately 20-25 minutes)

  3. While grains are cooking, peel and shred carrots using a fine grater (5 minutes)

  4. Cook and mash sweet potatoes until smooth (15-20 minutes)

  5. In a large mixing bowl, combine all cooked ingredients

  6. Add natural peanut butter and mix thoroughly until well incorporated

  7. Allow to cool to room temperature before serving

  8. Feed approximately 1 cup of this homemade dog food per 25 pounds of your dog's body weight daily, divided into 2-3 meals. Adjust portions based on your dog's activity level, age, and overall health needs.

  9. Store unused portions in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 3 months. When freezing, divide into individual portions for easier thawing.

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