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.

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!

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.

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?

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.

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!

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 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.

Homemade Dog Food Recipes for Senior Dogs
Print Rate RecipeIngredients
- 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
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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Ellen says
I have a question about using the scale. You don't mention in the recipe any weights. So how do you know how many grams of protein etc. are in the food when you only use imperial measures?
Marye Audet says
well since the portion sizes are based on weight I can't figure the nutrition on my nutrition calculator - it would be different for every size dog. I got this recipe from my vet for my dog. You should ALWAYS check with your own vet before changing your dog's diet.
Jennifer says
Hi Thank you for this. I rescued a dog with renal failure and he is very thin. I am going to make up a batch of this tonight. Question though... The weight for the food to give the dog per day is that off one batch or is that the ground beef weight?
Thank you!
Marye Audet says
the weight of the food.
Kellie Wasden says
Great information! Is the recommended feed about (pounds per day) pounds of protein or the entire mixture? My Juno is 110 pounds, so 3 pounds of food each day total? Or 3 pounds of protein?
Marye Audet says
3 pounds of food - but I suggest you discuss this with your vet just to make sure.
Janie says
Hi - is there an acceptable substitution for the bread in this recipe? My dog is allergic to wheat in addition to having kidney disease.
Marye Audet says
Janie - I don't know. This is the recipe given to my by my vet so I'd hesitate to suggest changes.
Katie King says
What about phosphorous? Does this diet address this at all? I'm trying to figure out the best diet for my pup who was recently diagnosed with CRF and phosphorous is hard on kidneys. Any info is appreciated.
Marye Audet says
I'd suggest discussing this with your vet. 🙂 Just to be on the safe side.
Koby says
Your recipe looks good, but in doing research and in discussions with my vet, Phosphorous should also e limited in dogs with kidney issues. I also include eggs in my homemade diet, but only the egg whites. The yolks are higher in phosphorous. Check vegetables or fruits you include as some are higher in phosphates. Anything on a label with "phos" ingredients should be limited. I search for lower protein treats with no artificial preservatives. Thank you for your recipe!
Marye Audet says
Thanks! This is the recipe my vet suggested in my situation. I always suggest discussing any diet changes with your vet. Thank you for the information!
Karen says
You could try gluten free bread.
Rebecca says
Me too! Have you found anything?
Fsops says
Dr. Harveys diet for dogs with renal problems uses other items in place of grain. Look it up on the web.
Jason says
This recipe says "yields 1".
...One what?
Marye Audet says
It's a typo. There should not be any yield on it at all.