Friday, 17 May 2019

Recipe: Making Bone Broth for Dogs

Healthy slurping

In veterinarian Judy Morgan’s new book, Yin & Yang Nutrition for Dogs, she makes a compelling case for looking beyond the claims of the commercial pet food indus- try when it comes to providing optimum nutrition for our dogs.  A practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which relies  on the healing powers of whole foods, Dr. Morgan provides a thorough primer on how to apply its principles for the benefit of our co-pilots’ constitutions.

Bone broth is all the rage these days. As Dr. Morgan writes, “It is  a strong rejuvenating potion high in minerals, amino acids, glucosamine and many more valuable nutrients. It can be served alone or mixed with meals.” She also notes that it can be used to cook grains and vegetables, or rehydrate freeze- dried food. 



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