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A Realistic Plan for Supplementing Commercial Kibble with People Food

Choosing the right dog food for your dog is not an easy decision. After much research, hemming & hawing, and perseverating, we finally figured out what to feed our pups. We ruled out feeding Bernie a raw diet.

With his atypical Addison's Disease we just can't risk exposing him to salmonella poisoning. We also learned that many therapy dogs are not allowed to eat a raw diet, especially if they want to visit hospitals. The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America has a guide for Animals in Healthcare Facilities that specifically states no raw diet within 90 days of a visit.


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Update from January 2020: As we learned more and more about kibble, we decided that feeding kibble was not the right choice for our dogs. However, we decided to keep this post on our site as a resource for those pet parents who may not be ready to switch.

We get it. We’ve lost count of the number of times we adjusted some aspect of how we were feeding our dogs. We tried several types of kibble mixed with different supplements and fresh food. The information here is our best advice for how we balanced the amount of time spent preparing our dogs’ food and the cost of the various products.

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If we can't feed raw, then we want to avoid as many toxins as we can for both our pups. Protect Pets from GMOs and Pesticides is a program from the Institute for Responsible Technology, the people who brought us the documentary film Genetic Roulette, which forever changed how I view produce. Most recently, they've created this documentary short to inform pet parents about the risks of GMOs in your pet's food.

Exclusive interviews with prominent veterinarians and true stories told alerting us to the health risks to our pets from GMOs and pesticides! http://www.petsandgmos.com/

After I watched Rodney Habib's TEDx Talk "Why Don't Dogs Live Forever?" I was inspired to start adding even more people food to our pups' kibble every day.

Are we doing enough for our pets? Rodney Habib is a voice for dogs around the world. After one of his dogs, Sammie, was diagnosed with Cancer, Rodney went on a journey to discover why? What he learned along the way will surprise you and leave you with an idea that will change the way you look at your animals.

I found a great deal of inspiration on Rodney Habib's site Planet Paws. His infographic Fridge Foods was incredibly helpful as I started experimenting with adding different people foods into kibble. While our pups haven't liked every supplement, many of these human foods are a big hit!

Our simple plan for organizing different people foods...

1. We use two different sets of food containers to help us remember what's safe for the pups. We have an older set with red lids and a newer set with gray lids. Anything that goes in a container with a red lid is safe for the pups to eat. If we place foods in containers with gray lids, the food is either not safe for the pups or we're not sharing those yummies.

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2. I keep a shopping list of "Dog Food Supplements to Try" in my Evernote shopping notebook. I clipped the Fridge Foods infographic into a note for easy reference. As I'm preparing my weekly grocery list, I'll look over these choices and determine what I want to add to the shopping list.

3. Preparation has been tricky over the past year. When I first started supplementing their kibble with vegetables, I could just chop up or shred the various greens into smaller pieces. Drizzle some coconut oil over the greens and kibble, and the pups were thrilled to eat their dinner.

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I just pour the bone broth into the NutriBullet cup and add some spinach or kale. Sometimes I'll add other veggies as well. I blend for thirty seconds, and pour the liquid veggie smoothie over their kibble. Bernie and Lizzie love every bite.

Short on time? No fresh ingredients? Pantry items to the rescue!

For some meals, I'm short on preparation time, or I realize I don't have a single fresh vegetable suitable for dog consumption. Or the worst transgression, as far as the dogs are concerned, I'm out of boiled organic chicken breast or Certified Humane organic hard-boiled eggs!

What's a dog mom to do?  I turn to my ready-stocked pantry!

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Wondering how I feed the dogs raw meal mixers? Stella & Chewy's uses High Pressure Processing, HPP, which is "recognized by the USDA as an anti-pathogen treatment since harmful bacteria can't survive in high pressure environments."

Wondering if HPP is really safe? Well, read High Pressure Processing in Raw Dog Food from Whole Dog Journal. The short version: HPP is fine for humans and dogs.


What do our pups love the most?

  • spinach and kale blended with bone broth

  • sardines

  • chicken liver

  • chicken breast

  • raspberries as long as they're crushed really well

  • carrots

  • broccoli

  • hard-boiled eggs with the shells crushed

  • plain Greek yogurt

  • cottage cheese

Top Row: 1. spinach and cottage cheese.. 2 hard boiled egg with shells, phytoplankton, and yogurt. 3 raspberries and bananas.
Middle Row: 1 chicken livers. 2 spinach, kale, and coconut oil. 3. yogurt..
Bottom Row: 1 carrots and chicken breast. 2. frozen peas. 3 spinach, kale, coconut oil, and sardines.

What other supplements do we love?

  • Humarian's Probonix for Dogs (8 drops each morning over Bernie's kibble mix and 6 drops for Lizzie). Between our high quality kibble and a daily probiotic that's effective enough to get to their guts, their poops have never looked better!

    If you and your vet feel your dog (or cat) would benefit from an effective daily probiotic, check out Humarian's Probonix Passes this Dog Mom's Picky Pants Testing for more information.

  • Canine Matrix Organic Mushroom Supplement for Dogs & Cats for Immunity and Wellness.

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There are still so many veggies and other human foods to try. And the pups don't seem to mind the variety. With the help of a daily probiotic their digestive systems handle these small variances well.

Adding human food to commercial dog food is easy and good for your pups. Would you want to eat the same cereal every day for every meal? We top off our kibble concoctions with Humarian's Probonix for Dogs, a daily probiotic that's also simple to use. No refrigeration necessary!

What kinds of people food do you add to kibble? Any pup favorite combinations? Share in the comments below.


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