Today is dog food day, the day I can food for my mastiff-lab mix. Croc’s weight peaked at 128 pounds. He was short of breath,wheezed and snored badly. He was also plagued with allergies and licked his itchy feet incessantly. The vet wanted his weight down to 90 pounds. I decided to start him on home canned dog food.
I make it of 1/3 lean meat, 1/3 vegetables, a mix of beans and whatever frozen or fresh veggies or fruit I have available, and 1/3 brown rice. I can enough for it least a week at a time. I could as easily freeze it. In three months, his weight has dropped to 100 pounds. His allergies have cleared up and he no longer has itchy feet. He runs again. His snoring and shortness of breath have resolved as well.
He is always so happy to see my canner come out, knowing he’ll have fresh food for dinner



His health is greatly improved since switching him to home canned food.







Sometimes I get obsessive about canning and filling my freezers. I make a point to get to it the markdowns at the meat counter and in the produce department. You get great deals that way. The butcher was marking meat down as I was making my selection today. I simply handed him my purchases and he checked the date and marked it right then. If I had been five minutes earlier, I’d have paid thirty percent more. It made my day. I make sure to watch the dates in he freezer and can the meat up if it’s been there a few months. I buy whole turkeys after the holidays, bake them, and can the turkey and broth. I still have four quarts of canned turkey from Christmas. It makes great soup, turkey salad, pot pies, and casseroles.


