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Homemade Dog Food Recipe (Low Protein)

Updated: May 6, 2020 by Marye

20 minutes mins
Homemade dog food for dogs who've been put on low protein diets by their vet. ALWAYS check with your own vet before changing your dog's diet!!
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Homemade dog food recipes for senior dogs and those with medical issues aren't as difficult to make as I thought they would be. If you use my tips it doesn't even take that much time! Just a note - I am not a vet. This recipe was given to me by my vet to feed to my dog that has kidney failure. It is meant to be low protein. You should not feed this (or any new food) to your dog without talking to your vet first.

make homemade dog food recipes for senior dogs easily and inexpenively - restlesschipotle.com

If you are following the Restless Chipotle Facebook page you already know that we had a serious issue with Cuddles, our pit bull (yes... Cuddles. If you have a pit you understand why that name, I'm sure).

We aren't sure how it happened but he got a bacterial infection and his kidneys began to shut down. He spent a week in doggie ICU -- refusing to eat.

When he got home he refused the special low-protein dog food and he just got thinner and thinner. It was time for some homemade dog food recipes!

cuddles was very sick but he is getting better on his new low protein diet. Homemade dog food recipes for senior dogs make it easy

I finally started making a dog food gruel that he would eat and he began to make a comeback.

It was a long, hard road! When I took him in for his check up and talked to the vet she gave me a recipe that she approved of. You see, although we have always fed our dogs premium dog food the protein was way too high for Cuddles now.

My vet explained that even our older dogs who were healthy should have less protein than before. She said dog food recipes for Cuddles had to be under 20 grams of protein but under 10 was better.

This recipe has 6.9% protein and Cuddles loves it. In fact, our older dog does, too. He is playing and jumping around like a puppy.

The other two (yes, we have four  -- 2 yorkies that moved in when my husband and I got married and my old dog which is a long haired chihuaha mix-up, and then Cuddles) like the food as well so I mix it in with their dog food.

this is a close up of one of my Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs and dogs that need low protein because of kidney failure. restlesschipotle.com

Cuddles is a rescue dog - both of my dogs are.

We found him under our porch one day. When my son coaxed him out we saw that his chest and shoulders were basically shredded. He had been used as a bait dog -- thrown in with pit bulls being trained to fight.

I am horrified to say that there is a lot of that in my area. Anyway, my son had been wanting a pit bull and praying for one -- who am I to argue with God?

Cuddles after a few weeks after eating his Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs -- so much better! restlesschipotle.com

We found him on a Saturday so of course there were no vets open. I wasn't sure if he wasn't going to need his leg amputated it was so bad.

Shreds of flesh and muscle infested with maggots. I had my husband and son hold him so I could clean the wounds with cotton swabs and a copious amount of peroxide.

I was nervous because here I was digging into this dog's wounds and he was a big dog with big teeth -- even if he was skinny.

That dog never even snapped at me. He looked it me with those big eyes and pushed at my hand with his nose. That was all. I

cleaned those wounds a couple times a day all weekend long and then to my vet.They kept him overnight, put him out, scrubbed a couple of pounds of mud and dried blood off of him, then fixed him up.

Cuddles waiting for one of his favorite Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs -restlesschipotle.com

Tip

When you make homemade dog food recipes for senior dogs, and those with kidney failure, it's important to use the fattiest, cheapest ground beef you can find. You want more fat and less protein.

Totally the opposite of what I do when I'm making meatballs for us, for example.

I get a big chub pack and cook all of it up at once with the eggs that go in the recipe. Then I divide in in portions and freeze it. When I need another batch of food I thaw it and add the rest of the ingredients. So easy!

Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs ready for the freezer - restlesschipotle.com

The recipe calls for boiled eggs but I crack raw eggs into the nearly cooked ground beef and then cover the pan until everything is cooked and the yolks are cooked through. Then I chop them into the ground beef.

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It's very important that you use a kitchen scale to make this and to serve it. It must be done by weight.

This is similar to the kitchen scale I use and it works really well.

Escali Glass Digital Kitchen Scale is thin and accurate plus easy to clean. Just remember to put your dogs bowl on the scale and zero the scale out before measuring in the food.

Measure Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs with a kitchen scale - restlesschipotle.com

Measure everything very accurately and be sure not to make any substitutions or changes. The food should be refrigerated in an airtight container and eaten within three or four days.

Also - get a good canine multivitamin like (another affiliate link) Pet MD Multivitamin plus Minerals. This is extremely important because your food will not be enriched like the commercial foods are.

Update

I am sad to update this to say that Cuddles succumbed to his kidney disease but he lasted longer than the vet thought he would. His kidneys were just very weak.

We miss him terribly but within a few months two more pitties were at our kitchen door, starved and abused. We just couldn't resist Toby and Bisous.

Bisous (left) and Toby (right) showed up at our kitchen door a few months after Cuddles died. We miss Cuddles but we love these girls!
close up homemade dog food

Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs

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Homemade dog food for dogs who've been put on low protein diets by their vet. ALWAYS check with your own vet before changing your dog's diet!!
Course Homemade Pet Food
Cuisine American
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings:1
Calories:
Author:Marye Audet-White

Ingredients

  • ¼ pound ground beef, (do not use lean)
  • 2 cups cooked white rice, (no salt)
  • 1 hard cooked egg, , peeled and chopped
  • 3 slices white bread, , crumbled
  • 1 teaspoon calcium carbonate, (blend a bottle of calcium carbonate in the blender until it's a powder then keep in a resealable plastic bag)

Instructions

  • Cook the beef until it is cooked through.
  • Stir in the remaining ingredients and mix it well.
  • Feed twice a day.
  • Be sure to give your dog a vitamin supplement.

Notes

Body Weight Feed per day:
5 pounds feed ¼ pound
10 pounds feed ½ pound
20 pounds feed 1 pound
40 pounds feed 1 ½ pounds
60 pounds feed 2 pounds
80 pounds feed 2 ½ pounds
100 pounds feed 3 pounds

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This recipe has been tested several times. If you choose to use other ingredients, or change the technique in some way, the results may not be the same.

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  1. john says

    April 28, 2024 at 8:11 am

    5 stars
    The fat ratio was something I did not know. I now buy the 70/30 gb. I put a spoonful of cottage cheese on top now and then

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  2. Pat says

    November 29, 2022 at 9:22 pm

    Can I add carrots I’m told they are very good for fur babies with kidney problems. Haven’t asked vet

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    • Marye says

      November 30, 2022 at 12:42 pm

      You'll need to check with your vet but I'd think it would be ok.

    • Lisa says

      June 23, 2023 at 7:31 am

      Can I substitute ground chicken for the ground beef?

    • Marye says

      June 24, 2023 at 8:26 pm

      No. Chicken has too much protein.

  3. Nancy says

    June 08, 2022 at 9:54 am

    This recipe was originally published in the 1990's by Hill's Pet Food. I've used it several times on our dogs. Here's the printed recipe I have in my possession-
    Canine Restricted Protein Diet
    1/4 lb. ground beef (do not use lean round chuck), 2 cups cooked rice, 1 hard-boiled egg finely chopped, 3 slices white bread, crumbled, 1 teaspoon calcium carbonate, one balanced vitamin-mineral supplement.
    Cook beef in skillet stirring until lightly browned. Stir in remaining ingredients & mix well. This mixture is dry & you can add a little water(not milk). Keep covered in refrigerator. Yield 1 & 1/4 lbs.
    Protein-6.4% Fat-5% Carbs-21.0% Calories 740 Kcal/lb
    Feeding Guide 5lb-1/4 lb. 10 lb-1/2 lb. 20 lb.-1 lb. 40 lb.-1 1/2 lb. 60 lb.-2 lbs. 80 lbs.-2 1/2 lbs. 100 lbs. 3 lbs.

    I've always drained the beef in a strainer. When I go to the grocery store there's 3 types of beef-chuck, ground & sirloin. You want to use the middle one-ground. Chuck is too fatty & Sirloin doesn't have enough fat. Instead of calcium carbonate my vet told me to use the shell off of the hard boiled egg. Chop it up fine.

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  4. Paula Schiavitti says

    May 12, 2022 at 2:23 pm

    This is the same diet my vet recommended I love that you have a double and triple recipe saved me time doing math! Is there a recipe for dog treats for this particular diet?

    Reply
    • Marye says

      May 12, 2022 at 5:29 pm

      I don't have a recipe for treats. 🙁

  5. Pat lake says

    February 08, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    Do I drain all the grease after browning the beef?

    Reply
    • Marye says

      February 08, 2022 at 7:32 pm

      I don't - but check with your vet.

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