The Recipe for Terrier Tuna Egg and Cheese Supreme
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Terrier Tuna, Egg and Cheese Supreme Recipe Download
Notice that all the ingredients are listed by calories, we’ve analyzed every recipe in Dog Food SECRETS and boken the ingredients down by calories which is super-useful for deciding how much to feed you dog.
sneak yourself a mouthful of this too because its yummy!
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Andy L
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we tried out your recipe for terrier tuna egg and cheese supreme yesterday morning.our 14 month old pit bull,Bella,loved it.it was gone in a minute! we also made her a meal of brown rice,ground turkey,and peas cooked in a little canola oil for dinner.she loved it.we are waiting until we save enough money to get your book but our dog loves eating this natural way.i think she should eat the way we do.we don’t like processed food and additives.we look forward to buying your book.thank you.oh,how much should we feed her each day? she is 53 pounds right now.
how much you feed her will depend on her activity level and also whether 53lbs is an ideal weight for her of if she is under/overweight. Dog Food SECRETS comes with a full exaplanation on how to decide.
I have two Giant Sshnauzer puppies. The breeder says she has them on Blue Buffalo Puppy, chicken. Is this a good dry food?
I like blue buffalo
My dog is a maltise x mastiff. and she is BIG. yes her dad was the mastiff and a step ladder was not needed. i got a recipi here for a small dog . she has to be about 55 60 kg do i just double up and is it going to do her much harm if i buy the gold and black meaty bites for her evry second day? i try to swap between the cans and the meaty rings so shes helthy but i understand this stuff is not good for her?
Definitely never use a “Black and Gold” or “No Name” type discount brand of dog food because its poison in a can. Yes, you need to dish up more. All the recipes in Dog Food SECRETS 4th Edition have a serving guide for 5 different dog sizes, including large and x-large breeds.
I have a 7mo old Blue Heeler that I’m having a hard time keeping weight on- he runs it off! Meantime- hes looking scrawny! Part of it is just his age- the lankyness- vet says hes healthy. But I’m concerned. Hes gotten terribly picky in his eating habits- he shares my sons meals- he wont touch dog food anymore (cant say I blame him, looks nasty) I have been baking chicken breast and rice …he loves it. Now I’ve got your recipe-this dog eats as well as we do! And we wouldnt have it any other way!
Fantastic Kathy, you have a very lucky dog!
Hi, i have just gotten 2 yorkie puppies. Im looking for a really great food to feed them. not to much in to the ideal of cooking food my self. i have 4 boys and that is like feeding the army. So if you can just suggest me one brand for small pups and small dogs i would be ever so greatful. been doing a lot of research and i just cant figure out what i am looking at.
Thanks
Shawnna
When choosing a puppy food, look for something high in protein (50%) which follows all the other recommendations in Dog Food SECRETS
hello
I feed my 1 1/2 year old sproker on Burns dog food with oily fish once per week, is this healthy for him
Paula, there are 1000s of dog brands and many more released weekly so I dont have advice on every brand sorry. All I can say is this one is not on our recommended list. All of the foods on our recommended list which comes with Dog Food SECRETS Gold has been selected because it is as good as it gets.
Hi Andy; I have three small dogs. I plan on ordering your books but would first like to try tuna recipe on my dogs. Since I don`t have the chart yet as to how much to give them. What do you suggest? One dog weighs 35pds. One weighs 20pds. And my 7month old puppy weighs 6pds. So how much do I give each one. Thanks for your time. God Bless!! Mary
I’m about to try your tuna egg an cheese supreme on my little Lucy shes 13 pounds and shes just become very fussy about what she eats I’ll let you know how she likes it.
I hope she likes it, seems popular even with fussy dogs.
I have a 5 month old Siberian Husky. I feed him Calfornia Natural Puppy Food, and was wondering what your thoughts are on this company. I have concerns about him getting the proper vitimans and minerals on home recipe diets.
Don’t know it Bob. Pups need a higher protein diet than adults. They go thru 3 stages of feeding before reaching the 4th stage which is an adult diet and at 5mths your dog would be in the 3rd stage. Dog Food SECRETS now comes with a puppy feeding guide including recipes for each stage.
We would have to coerce, bribe, threaten to take away, hand feed, lap feed, and many other methods just to get our 60 lb. 2 year old to eat his dry dog food. He is our first rescue and we have had him for a year but his eating habits had us in a quandary. We followed the instructions that the foster mom gave us as to his feeding but in no time he became “funny” about his meals. I mean downright not doglike at all. He would protect his bowl but not eat his food. I noticed that if I gave him Beneful canned dog food as a special treat, he did not hesitate one bit. I said to my husband, this stuff really smells good, it almost smells like homemade. I check the ingredients and much of it was what I would normally cook for us. Also, our former 3 dogs were all given table scraps besides their dog food. Our 50 lb. mutt lived to be 14, our beagle was badly traumatized but mainatain optimal physical health until he was 12, our Toy Fox Terrier live to a ripe old 16 12 years, even though he was badly arthritic and could barely leave his bed. His organs shut down one day and we had to put him down because even if the vet did what she could we figured at 16 1/2 years and badly crippled, Gweedo deserved the rest. When Gweedo was diagnosed with a birth defect that prevented his injured leg from healing, our vet had put him on steroids to strenghten his leg muscles and stated to start feeding him fruits and vegetables so he would not gain weight as a result of the medicine. Not knowing the vet was talking about dehydrated fruits and veggies (or maybe he wasn’t, after all) I begain supplementing the dry food with an occasional topping of people food leftovers, or green beans when I was cleaning them, or potato chunks when I was cooking, simply because he would drive me crazy until I gave him something. Gweedo ate, among other things, raw broccoli, oranges as well as orange juice, tea, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, spaghetti and meatballs, tomatoes and cukes, facial tissue, paper toweling, (don’t encourage this), and just about anything else we ate as long as it was not too salty. Not once did he get sick to his stomach on any of this food and I now believe the reason he lived so long, other than being a downright stubborn terrier, is because of his varied diet and of course the excellent care of both vets he had during his lifetime. Our newest is, of course, Marley, and I am now making him his dog food and no longer do I need to beg him to eat. As soon as I head for the refrigerator, he goes and waits at his bowl because he knows what’s coming. I am new at this but I am enjoying all of it immensely.
Watched your video yesterday and made the the tuna and eggs. My two Bichon’s loved it and so did I!! I also gave some to one of my cats that loves most everything, and he also licked his dish clean!
I too, have a hard time affording the higher end grain free dry foods for both my cats and dogs. I do give my dogs chicken,cottage cheese, certain vegetables, fish, etc., along with their dry food which is not a grocery store variety.
I am looking forward to purchasing your book as soon as I can afford it.
Your site is great and you do a great job on your videos! Wish I had found it sooner!
Thanks for caring!
I have lost a cat and a dog to kidney disease and I am convinced it was because of the dry food.
Well thank you Linda, always lovely to hear nice feedback. I also lost a dog to kidney disease which my vet confirmed was from his commercial diet, that’s how I got started on this track. Thanks again.
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the recipe. Perhaps I’ll try it for Floyd one day, when I am caught short without his regular home-made food. I’m sure he will enjoy it.
Not trying to be critical, but why are you cooking their food? What’s wrong with all raw? I feed my dog the BARF diet (you’re an Australian, you must have heard of it). I make a batch for him once a fortnight, freeze it in portions, and he is lean, healthy and happy. He does really good poo too – not mountains of revolting smelly stuff like dogs do on commercial food.
The only cooked food he gets are the home-made biscuits I make him. They contain all good things including Vegemite. Oh, he does get some table scraps but I live on my own so there aren’t too many of those. I guess whether cooked or raw is just a matter of preference, and I prefer raw for my boy.
Are the dog food industry rules and regulations in Australia the same as the US? I suspect they may be.
I thank you most sincerely for your website. I came across it months ago just after I got my dog and was looking for an alternative to feeding him commercial food. I felt shocked, sickened and horrified at what I read, and it made me determined to find a better way. There are no “animal byproducts” going down my dog’s throat! You have taught me a great deal.
Thank you.
Good points you have made. There is definitely much merit in BARF and raw diets. It is the extreme end of the philosophy of home feeding your dogs and I have deliberately gone for the middle ground to make the info I share more accessible to everyone. We include some raw food with our recipes but not everything. Also, the arguments against 100% raw are the dangers of harmful microbes in uncooked meat and that dogs have been domesticated for over 10,000 years and have not been eating raw food in the wild for hundreds of generations. Thanks for your addition to this discussion
I have been reading about diffent foods for dogs. I thought that milk products were a big “no” in their diet? Please clarify.
Andy,
I have a 3 1/2 year old rough collie that is diagnosed with kidney failure. Does Dog Food Secrets contain recipes for kidney issues?
Sincerely,
Keri
Keri, Dog Food SECRETS now comes with a book called “Recipes for Dogs With Special Needs” which includes a recipe for kidney problems… sorry to hear and I hope it goes well.
Hey there Andy,
I have a yorkie terrier that’s 10 years old. Whenever he eats cheese or fish he gets gas, so we\’ve opted not to use this recipe. We\’d like to mix kibble with homemade foods since we are trying to get his weight down, do you have any meal suggestions for overweight senior toy breeds? We\’ve been feeding him and our other dog (a toy poodle also 10) Nature\’s Recipe which was suggested by their vet. This brand of food has helped but with his advancing age and the development of a collapsed trachea exercise isn\’t really an option so perhaps an addition to his diet will.
I would avoid using the kibble because it will be high in fat but low in nutritional value. If you want to keep weight down, use nutritionally rich foods high in fiber so nutrients are released slowly into your dogs body. I suggest you try a diet of low fat meat with brown rice (or oats) and green vegetables. Do a ratio of about 40% protein. Dog Food SECRETS now comes with a guide for Special Needs which includes a weight loss recipe.
I have 5 dogs anything I can make that can feed all of them healthier than the dry dog food I have been buying cause I know the video talks about the dry dog food being unhealthy for them.I also need to find some healthy food for my growing st. bernard he is so cute. I need to read up on finding some food that will support his bones since his breed needs that any ideas of where to search and what would be really good for him.
Hi Andy
I was absoloutely horrified to read about the dog food from your link on youtube. I just cannot believe that this is actually true?
I am feeding my 2 chihuahuas either on IAMS or SCIENCE PLAN (a food that is reccommended by vets) Which i thought were balanced healthy diets? they are not cheap dog foods, and cost £15 a bag!!
Is this a way to get people to buy your books, or is what you say, a legitimate argument?
If all what you say is true, i cannot believe i have been feeding my babies this stuff…..
I would also like a link that i can post to all my friends who own dogs
Thanks
Hi Tara, its all true. Every claim made by me is supported by verifiable references. I didn’t make this stuff up, although its so drastically different from what dog food ads tell us 24/7, I understand why dog owners have difficulty believing its true.
Hi, Great receipe. I Cant wait to try more. I Work 12-14 hours per day 6-7 days per week. Although I do plan to make much of my dogs food, You mentioned that there are a few that actually meet your standards. Is Nutrapet one of those few? If not what is? Occasionally I need to supplement, but only want the best for my babies.
Do you have any recipes for cats.
Not yet
Dear Andy,
I have just become aware of your information.
I have a beautiful 4 year old mix–but primarily Norweigan Elkhound.
He continues to gain weight in spite of my walking him or letting him run at dog park.
I am using Wellness low fat food. He does get treats when I am working with him but this is usually bully chips.
Do you approve of the Wellness line of Dog food?
He is now recovering from serious surgery but we are getting ready to start walking and I hope running.
Thank you!
Yes I like Wellnesss. Try feeding smaller amounts more frequently and replacing some of his meal with high fiber foods like green veggies, rice and oats.
is scince plan a healty dog food.
And Can u mix that reicipe with dry food
Will it still be healty
Science is not one we recommend and mixing with dry is only a good idea if its high quality. You’re dog definitely needs veggies so add some of those in too.
Andy – thank you for the tuna/eggs recipe. I fixed it for my 5 pound, 11 month old Yorkie and she loved it. The test was I had a can of dog food open so put some of both the dog food and tuna/egg mixtureon her dish. She ate the tuna/egg first. Because she is so small, will this mixture freeze well because I don\’t want to give it to her every day. Am waiting to get more recipes for additional meals. Dee
Freezing should work fine Dee, its something I recommend for our recipes.
Hi,
I sent an e-mail yesterday, but I dont know if you recieved it. My question is, my wife and I are about to get a new Golden Retriever pup in the next week doses your book cover making meals for new puppy’s?
Best Regards
Mike
Hi Mike, sorry didnt see the email. Yes, Dog Food SECRETS Gold Pack now comes with a book just for puppies which covers the 4 stages of puppy feeding with recipes and guidelines for each.
Thank You Andy, I have a very picky eater in my 14 yr old Pom. I made the tuna recipe for her and she was very happy with it. I was very pleased with this. Again Thank You Bev
Wonderful Beverly! Thanks for your gratitude.
My friend used to work for Purina, he told me when they cleaned up the floor they even put that in the mixer, that was the day I stopped using dog food from commercial enterprises. So far my retrievers has never eaten that type of food…
I worked in an abattoir when I was in my late teens and the pet food vat was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen, even 20 years later. I write about it in Dog Food SECRETS.
hi andy my dogs loved your tuna egg and cheese supreme, only thing is though i think they are to big for this recipe, they are american bulldogs, what do you think. how many times a week can a dog have this
A few times a week would be fine but it does not cover all your dog’s nutrient requirements so other meals should be served. There are lots of suitable recipes in Dog Food SECRETS
Hi Andy,
We are new to your site and looking forward to visiting more! We had an Aussie, boarder, queensland mix for 19 years his name was Tippy. Tippy ate only people food all his life, along with milkbones for a goodie. When we got our Labardane from the shelter, we thought we would try out some store bought dog food. BIG MISTAKE! When ever Barky would eat then drink water, he would throw up his food. So I went back to feeding people food, when I cook for us I just cook for three instead of two. He has not thrown up since and it has been over a week now, and his coat looks better too. I am soooo glad I found your site, now I feel I have back up when my friends tell me I shouldn’t feed people food to a dog. I feel our Tippy would not have lived for 19years if he ate store dog food.
Thanks for all your help!!!!
19 years! That says it all… 19 years for a dog of that mix is VERY old, well done. Glad you’ve made the decision to stick with the home diet… your experience is a great reminder to the rest of us of how diet can make such a difference in the life and longevity of a dog.
I know my pups would love the tuna recipe. My concern is canned tuna. Doesn’t it have mercury in it? Should it be wild caught? Should the eggs be organic? Should the cheese be organic? Cheese is processed. Shouldn’t we also be concerned about these issues as well???
Hi Kathy, taking it to the nth degree… yes we should be concerned about these things too. But approaching it from a more practical and manageable standpoint, even this recipe, as imperfect as it is is many, many times better than commercial while still being very quick and simple. If I taught only to take to the nth degree, very few people would do it because of the committment and resources it requires.
Dear Andy.
I received your E.Mail to-day thank you.
I cant comment at the present but I have to go out later and will make a point of getting the neccessary ingredients to make up this recipe for Merlin and lassie as well. (Lassie is a border Collie cross.) I am sure that they will both enjoy. I will duly let you know how they get on with it especially as Merlin is getting fussy about what she eats.
Thanking you once again
Regards. John Ramage.
Thanks John, I hope it went well. BTW cool dog names
Hi Andrew,
I have purchased your Dog Food SECRETS and have been feeding my 2 1/2 years old Meekah (Chi) and Harley a 3 year old Zuchon these wonderful recipies.
They love everything I have tried so far. And they are quite yummy…Have been cooking these up for about a week now. Twice a day.
Thanks Sandi
You just became my hero!
Hi Andy,
The breeder where I purchased my new Bordeaux girl suggested Optimum dry food which is made here in Australia. I have looked it up and have seen it at my local supermarket. They say it has been researched and developed at Whaltmans. So far, according to the labelling, it seems like it might be ok, but will do some more research on it. I think our labelling laws and the laws for ingredients in these products are a lot better here. I am also waiting on a second reply from the University of Sydney, Dr Paul McGreevy, regarding vitamin and mineral questions I have specifically for my Dogues on a home cooked diet. It is wonderful that so far people have been only to pleased to help me, Cherie ,Neeki and myself are very thankful.
Great, thanks for the update
Andy,
I am horrified about what I have learned about the ingredients that ARE in most dogfoods. I hope to be able to afford your books soon!
However, it was easy to download the above recipe by clicking on the recipe line. Looking forward to giving it to two of my dogs!
The golden needs something for his size!
thank you and bless you for all you do for our loving pets!
Paula
Paula, you are soooo welcome!!
Hey Andy, was very excited about the tuna supreme.. Immediately I go and fix the recipe AND THEY(two 10lbs.dogs) WOULD NOT TOUCH IT. So I had to throw it away. Thanks Barbara
Sorry to hear it Barbara, you see from the rest of the comments its unusual for a dog not to like it, but thanks for giving it a go… I appreciate that. I guarantee there are recipes in Dog Food SECRETS your little guys would love.
Just wanted to about eggs. It’s not healthy to eat egg’s every day as to much colestrol, my dog has just had 4 fat lump’s removed yesterday, one was quite big. I have 2 Weimaraner’s. One is 9yrs the other is 18mths. I gave it to them today they loved it, but they love all food.
Hi Rhonda, I’d agree eggs everyday is probably not recommended but using this recipe occasionally is very healthy is VERY popular with dogs, thanks for sharing
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the receipe. May I ask what are your qualifications?
Thanks so much.
Hi Betty, professionally I have a Bachelor of Science with majors in human anatomy and neurophysiology and minors in biochemistry and biomechanics. I also have a Masters of Applied Linguistics and speak Spanish and Japanese. The science degree is very helpful in this field but most of what I know is self-taught though my own research and involvement with many vets, trainers and dog owners over the past 6 years.
Hi,
I have ean 80 LB 9 year old lab who recently developed an allergy, so I’m now learning how to cook. Also, I have a 10+ old beagle who weight 41lbs. and he should be about 32lbs. I am trying to determine how much food from the various receipts to give. Any advise ? I would like to give the beagle enough, but a reducing amount so he can loose some of this weigh…thanks so much for help and comments.
H
Holly, allergies are often related to food and simply changing to a healthier diet brings rapid relief. All of the recipes in Dog Food SECRETS come with a calorie breakdown and feeding recommendations for Toy, Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large dogs…. if you follow those recipes and guidelines you’ll definitely achieve weight loss in your beagle.
Hello, I can’t get the receipe to download.
it is working jo, site may have been misbehavin’ when you tried earlier, give it another go because other people are downloading it every day – thanks
Andy,thanks for your time. I live on a ranch & raise beef,pork,chickens,eggs. I have an american bulldog, border collie. these recipes you have published will help with our food buget and pets lives. My wife is eager to start making these. She knows its a start to thier health , the american bulldog has allergies and this is the reason i started looking for other alternitves. Im an elecrtician and work on a big project and have let everyone i know with pets about your video that i have come across. They are also eager to see it. Hopefully they contact you and your secret. live on with the knowlege that you are making a differance and making good to all fury freinds.