What’s Missing in Homemade Dog Food? (And How to Fix It)
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Homemade food for dogs — it’s made with love, familiar flavors, and loads of tail-wagging goodness. From boiled chicken and rice to roti dipped in gravy, Indian pet parents go all out to serve meals that feel wholesome.
But here’s the catch: while home-cooked meals are tasty, they often lack key nutrients your dog needs to truly thrive. And over time, this nutritional gap can show up in subtle but worrying signs like itchy skin, dull coats, weak joints, or tummy troubles.
Let’s break down what’s missing — and how you can fix it without changing your dog's entire diet.
🍛 Homemade Dog Food: Tasty but Not Always Complete
Typical Indian-style dog meals usually include:
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Boiled chicken or eggs
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Rice, roti, or dal
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Veggies like carrots or beans
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Gravy made from bones or meat scraps
This looks (and smells) great, but here's the problem: home-cooked food often falls short on certain essential nutrients.
🧪 What’s Missing in Homemade Dog Food?
Even with the best intentions, your dog might be missing out on:
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Omega-3 & Omega-6 fatty acids
Needed for a shiny coat, brain health, and reduced inflammation.
Why it’s missing: Not present in typical cooking oils used at home. -
Glucosamine & Chondroitin
Crucial for joint flexibility and cartilage support.
Why it’s missing: Found in cartilage and bones, not common meat portions. -
Probiotics
Support smooth digestion and healthy gut bacteria.
Why it’s missing: Killed during cooking. -
Zinc & Biotin
Help with healthy skin, shiny coat, and immune strength.
Why it’s missing: Not found in meaningful amounts in basic ingredients. -
Fiber & Natural Enzymes
Aid in regular pooping, gut health, and nutrient absorption.
Why it’s missing: Lost in cooked, low-fiber meals.
⚠️ Signs Your Dog’s Homemade Diet May Be Falling Short
Even if your dog eats heartily, these signs could point to a nutritional imbalance:
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Dull or dry coat
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Frequent itching or excessive licking
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Limping, stiffness, or difficulty climbing stairs
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Soft or inconsistent poop, gas, or grass-eating
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Low energy, moodiness, or general discomfort
These aren’t just surface-level issues — they’re clues that your dog’s diet may not be delivering everything they need.
💡 The Simple Fix: Keep the Food, Add What’s Missing
The good news? You don’t need to stop feeding home-cooked meals. Instead, complement them with vet-formulated supplements designed to fill in the gaps.
Here’s how each Paw+ supplement helps:
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🟡 Glow Up – Adds Omega-3, Zinc, Biotin, and natural herbs to support an itch-free, glossy coat.
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🟢 Belly Boost – Replaces lost probiotics and supports smoother digestion, firmer poop, and less gas.
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🔵 Happy Hips – Provides Glucosamine, Hadjod, and anti-inflammatory herbs to strengthen joints and improve mobility.
All Paw+ powders are:
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Vet-approved ✅
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Tailored for Indian diets ✅
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Yummy and easy to mix ✅
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Loved by even the pickiest eaters ✅
🐕 A Balanced Plate = A Happy Dog
You’ve got the love. You’ve got the home-cooked meals.
Now, complete the picture with the nutrients your dog truly needs.
Let food be joy, and let supplements be smart.
👉 Try the full Paw+ supplement range at pawplus.care and give your dog the balanced care they deserve — without changing your daily routine.