“Anytime I make homemade bone broth, I make a small separate batch for the dog using just bones and without flavoring ingredients like onions or garlic. I add it to her regular food, and she gobbles it up even faster than usual. I think it’s one of many things we do that results in her shiny coat, high energy and overall good health.”— Gina Matsoukas
A 2021 study conclusively states that diet plays an important role in your pet’s health, so choosing wholesome foods does matter.
Please consult your veterinarian before introducing any new food into your dog’s diet, especially if they have specific dietary restrictions or health conditions.
Homemade bone broth is an excellent option because you can control the ingredients and know exactly what goes in each batch. However, you can also buy pre-made broth at select stores and online if you’re busy or don’t want to fuss over it.
“We make a bone broth for our dog once or twice a week, giving him the seconds. We keep the first boil of the chicken, lamb or beef bones for ourselves, then reboil a second time for Bingo. It’s still rich and gelatinous. At age three, we haven’t had any health issues yet. Everyone comments on how amazing his coat looks!”— Dan Morris