You know the look. Two hopeful eyes at the edge of the table. This book exists so that, most nights of the week, the answer can simply be yes.
GET THE COOKBOOK — $14.99Every one of the 30 recipes is built dog-safe from the very first step. Nothing toxic ever goes into the pot — no separate doggy version, no second pan, no guilt math. You cook one real meal, set aside your dog's portion, and you both eat.
Pancakes, baked salmon, big stews, frittata squares. Food you actually want for dinner — that your dog can safely share.
No onion, no garlic, no grapes, no xylitol — ever. Plus a safety chapter and a printable shared-pantry chart for your fridge.
Season your plate, not the pot. The shared food stays clean; your food still tastes like yours. Salt, spice and lemon land at the table.
41 fully illustrated pages: every recipe has its own collage artwork, a clear method, and a "Dog's Bowl" box that tells you exactly how much to share.
Onion, garlic, chocolate, grapes, xylitol and every other no-no never appear in this book — not even as "remove before serving" steps. A full safety chapter explains what never reaches the bowl and why, and the shared pantry chart keeps it on your fridge forever.
Both — that's the point. Every recipe is a real human meal (pancakes, baked salmon, stews) engineered so your dog's portion can come straight from the same pot, before you season your own plate.
The recipes avoid all commonly toxic ingredients, and each one includes portion guidance. If your dog is a puppy, senior, pregnant, or has a medical condition, check with your vet first — the book says the same thing, prominently.
A beautifully designed PDF, sized for US Letter. Read it on any phone, tablet or computer, or print it. You get the download link immediately after purchase.
No. Everything comes from a normal supermarket: chicken, salmon, oats, sweet potato, blueberries. The shared pantry chart tells you what to share freely, what to share in moderation, and what never to share.