"Paperback Best-Seller List December 2009." The Vero Beach Book Center,
Vero Beach, FL.
HOW TO COOK FOR YOUR PET, 76 pages.
HOMEMADE PET FOOD RECIPES FOR DOGS/PUPS, CATS/KITTENS
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For those who know the importance of healthy eating, not only for humans but for dogs and cats, this informative cookbook is a necessity.
Cousino, a licensed veterinarian and cook, has combined her talents to come up with healthy, nutritious recipes that are not only simple, but are based on fresh food ingredients. You'll be able to incorporate fresh ingredients found at your local grocery and get your kids involved in the process with her step-by-step instructions, designed especially for quick and easy preparation.
Included is an exclusive NO-NO List/YES-YES List of foods and seasonings that are not safe/safe to feed dogs and cats.
In addition you'll find feeding guides, supplies you'll need for preparation and a questionnaire to help you determine your pet's favorite foods.
FAQ:
Q:What makes this pet food cookbook unique and different from other
petfood cookbooks?
A: The NO-NO LIST included in the cookbook is a listing of common
foods and seasonings that are toxic, indigestible, or provoke illnesses
in dogs and cats. The home cook can use this reference to avoid these
foods.
Q: What sources did the author use to compile the NO-NO List?
A: Veterinary textbooks and periodicals, consults with real pet owners over
years of clinical practice, veterinary internet websites.
Q: Can't I just use recipes I find on the internet, pet magazines, etc.
A: Sure you can, but the author routinely surveys such recipes and has
found that up to 96% of them contain one or more foods or seasonings
that are toxic, indigestible, or provoke illnesses. So it is taking a chance
with your pet's health. You could use the NO-NO List/YES-YES List
found in HOW TO COOK FOR YOUR PET, to eliminate NO-NO
foods and seasonings from any recipe you find, making the recipe safe.