Homemade food for a Shih Tzu should be nutritious, balanced,
and portion-controlled. Here's a simple guide to safe and healthy homemade
meals:
Protein (40-50%)
· Chicken (boiled, skinless)
· Turkey
· Lean ground beef
· Eggs (cooked)
· Fish (like salmon, fully cooked, deboned)
Carbohydrates (25-35%)
· Brown rice
· Quinoa
· Sweet potatoes (boiled or baked)
· Oats
Vegetables (15-25%)
· Carrots (cooked or grated)
· Green beans
· Peas
· Spinach (cooked)
· Pumpkin (plain, canned or cooked)
Fats (5-10%)
· Olive oil or fish oil (small amounts)
· Coconut oil
Sample Recipe
Shih Tzu Chicken Bowl:
· 1/2 cup cooked chicken (shredded)
· 1/4 cup cooked brown rice
· 1/4 cup steamed carrots and green beans
· 1 tsp olive oil
Let it cool before serving and always introduce new foods
slowly.
The Complete Guide to Shih Tzu Dogs: Learn Everything You
Need to Know in Order to Prepare For, Find, Love, and Successfully Raise Your
New Shih Tzu Puppy
The Complete Guide to Shih Tzu Dogs: Learn Everything You
Need to Know in Order to Prepare For, Find, Love, and Successfully Raise Your
New Shih Tzu Puppy
A revolutionary new look into everything “Shih Tzu”; a MUST-READ that includes practical tips, tricks, and insights to help a new (or seasoned) Shih Tzu owner.
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- Helpful strategies for socializing a Shih Tzu with other dogs
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