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There’s nothing quite like home cooking to bring
a smile to your face – and a wag to the tail of your dog! I’ve specially designed all of these recipes – with a little help from a certain dog – so they are easy for you to cook at home for your dog, and I’ve made sure they’re all really healthy and totally tasty.

There are everyday meals, which you can feed along with your dog’s Joe & Jack’s, and special meals for those one-off occasions such as doggy birthdays – and even some recipes designed for elderly dogs and dogs with health problems such as diabetes.

If you and your dog enjoy trying out some of these recipes, don’t forget to look out at our complete book range

 

Recipe Book

 

Meals for Special Occasions

Birthday Cake

What better way to celebrate the dog’s big day than with a big, tasty cake? However you can’t just bake a normal human cake – it’ll be too rich and is likely to upset the dog’s digestive tract – and that’s the last thing you want on the dog’s birthday! So here’s a recipe for a healthy doggy birthday cake that will put a smile on the dog’s face, and won’t cause trouble.

To make a cake big enough for 3 or 4 dogs, you’ll need:
 

  • 250g beef mince
  • 1 grated carrot
  • 75g Oatmeal
  • 75g flour
  • 30g butter
  • 3 eggs
  • Yoghurt
  • Bacon

Fry the mince until brown, add in the grated carrot and continue to cook gently for a few minutes. Meanwhile, mix together the flour and oatmeal and rub in the butter. Beat in the eggs to form a sticky paste, and then add in the mince and carrot, complete with any juice from the pan. Knead the mixture together and press it into a well-greased cake tin. Cook for 30 minutes in a moderate oven and then turn out and allow to cool.

Grill the bacon until crisp and then cut up into small pieces. Cover the cake with yoghurt and sprinkle on the bacon pieces.

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