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Homemade Pet Recipes

Wholesome recipes made with your pet in mind.

Discover simple homemade meals, treats, and ingredient guides for dogs, cats, birds, and small pets.

Homemade chicken and pumpkin pet meal in a ceramic bowl with a dog nearby Simple homemade chicken and pumpkin meal topper for cats Fresh homemade snack ingredients prepared for companion birds
Simple ingredients, clear notes, careful portions.
100+ recipe pages Meals, treats, toppers, and snacks by pet type.
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Every pet is different. Always introduce new foods gradually and speak with your veterinarian before making major changes to your pet's regular diet, especially if your pet has allergies or medical needs.

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What is Pawdishy?

Pawdishy is a homemade pet recipe website for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and small pets, built around recipe search, pet type browsing, and clear safety notes.

Are homemade pet recipes complete diets?

Most recipes here are treats, toppers, snacks, or occasional meal inspiration. They should not replace a complete regular diet unless your veterinarian recommends that change.

How should I introduce a new pet recipe?

Start with a small amount beside your pet's regular food, introduce one new idea at a time, and stop if your pet shows any unusual reaction.