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Mindiampets Slow Cooker Dog Food #2 (Ground Beef, Kidney Beans and Butternut)

Ground Beef, Kidney Beans and Butternut

My 4-year old Labradoodle (Rocket) has decided that this Beef, Beans and Vegetables slow cooker recipe from Mindiampets is his favorite tucker.

He has never been a dog that is fussy with his food, so that made me confident that he would eat this one OK. I wasn’t prepared for just how much he would love it.

Fortunately, I portion control each bath and that makes it easier to not overfeed.

On behalf of Rocket and me, thanks Mindiampets.

Ground Beef, Kidney Beans and Butternut

Mindiampets Slow Cooker Dog Food #2 (Ground Beef, Kidney Beans and Butternut)

David
Slow cookers get hot and the food can break down due to the length of time cooking. Therefore, use ingredients that you would use if making a stew or casserole for yourself – exclude Onions and Garlic of course.
4.67 from 3 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 hours
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 2 Dogs
Calories 350 kcal

Equipment

  • Slow Cooker Pot

Ingredients
  

  • 3 Cups Ground Beef
  • 1 Cup Kidney Beans
  • ½ Cup Butternut
  • ½ Cup Carrots
  • ½ Cup Frozen Peas
  • ½ Cup Corn Kernells

Instructions
 

  • Cook until firmest Vegetables/Fruit are tender. Check at around 3 hours, or longer if necessary).
  • Remove from heat and serve when cooled.

Notes

Portion into airtight container(s); can be kept in the fridge for 5 days.
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1 thought on “Mindiampets Slow Cooker Dog Food #2 (Ground Beef, Kidney Beans and Butternut)

  1. 5 stars
    This is probably the best way to provide special food required for any dog with health issues. This recipe is so easy to prepare and you become good pals with your grocery store meat manager when you ask them for the ingredients.

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