Tired of paying premium prices for dog food filled with ingredients you can’t pronounce?
What if you could feed your dog better food-made from real, whole ingredients you choose yourself-while saving hundreds of dollars every year?
DIY Dog Kibble shows you exactly how. This comprehensive guide takes you from complete beginner to confident kibble maker, with step-by-step instructions, 11 tested kibble recipes plus homemade treats, and everything you need to know about canine nutrition.
THE REAL COST OF COMMERCIAL DOG FOOD
Since 2019, dog food prices have skyrocketed over 25%. Premium brands now cost $70-$120 per bag. For a 50-pound dog, that’s $960-$1,440 per year-and you’re still feeding them "meat by-products," artificial preservatives, and mysterious fillers.
Homemade kibble costs just $35-$55 per month. That’s potential savings of $200-$780 per year, per dog.
WHAT’S INSIDE THIS BOOK:
Complete Nutrition Guide - Understand exactly what your dog needs to thrive, including proteins, fats, vitamins, and the critical calcium-phosphorus balance
Essential Safety Information - Know which foods are toxic to dogs (some will surprise you) and how to handle ingredients safely
Step-by-Step Methods - Master both oven and dehydrator techniques with clear, foolproof instructions
11 Complete Kibble Recipes Including:
- Classic Chicken & Rice Kibble
- Turkey & Sweet Potato Kibble
- Beef & Vegetable Kibble
- Fish & Oat Kibble (great for skin & coat!)
- Budget-Friendly Mixed Protein (under $0.40/cup!)
- Puppy Growth Formula
- Senior Dog Kibble with joint support
- Weight Management Kibble
- Sensitive Stomach Formula
- Allergy-Friendly Novel Protein Kibble
- High-Energy Working Dog Formula
Bonus Recipes: Homemade training treats, peanut butter biscuits, and frozen summer treats
Practical Tools - Feeding charts by weight, cost calculators, ingredient substitution guides, troubleshooting tips, and meal planning strategies
Professional Guidance - Know when to consult your veterinarian and how to ensure nutritional balance
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:
- Dog owners frustrated with rising pet food costs
- Anyone concerned about commercial dog food ingredients and recalls
- Pet parents with dogs who have allergies or sensitivities
- People who want to know exactly what their dog is eating
- Budget-conscious families who refuse to compromise on pet nutrition
THE BOTTOM LINE:
If you can bake cookies, you can make kibble. The process takes about 45 minutes of active time, produces weeks of food, and costs a fraction of store-bought alternatives.
Your dog deserves real food. Your wallet deserves a break. This book delivers both.
Start making healthier, cheaper dog food today.