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How to control the temperature of your dog’s handmade rice!

By Lovingdogs

What is the best temperature to make your dog homemade rice at?

Dogs basically eat food, so if it’s too hot, they’ll get burned.

We’ll teach you how to cook homemade rice at the appropriate temperature for your dog and how to regulate the temperature.

The optimal temperature for a dog’s diet

Food bowl

The optimum temperature for handmade rice to give to your dog is around 35 degrees Celsius.

The temperature of a person’s fingertips is about 32 to 34 degrees Celsius, so a little warm to the touch is just the right temperature.

Dogs basically swallow without chewing too much. If the temperatures feels hot to the touch, they can burn the digestive tract.

We recommend that you remember that dogs can’t eat burning hot food, so keep it warm to the touch.

Benefits of warming your dog’s diet

Dogs food

If you heat it below 35 ° C, your dog can eat without getting burned. So why should we bother to warm it up to about 35 ° C?

Warming merit 1: The scent stands out

The biggest merit is that the ingredients are scented by warming them.

The dog taste rather than the sense of smell has been to determine the taste of the meal. The warmer the meal, the more fragrant it is, so you can expect your dog to eat better.

In fact, there is an example that just changing the temperature improved eating, so please try it for your dog who does not have a good appetite or eating.

Warming merit 2: Bacteria and microorganisms can be removed

There is also the advantage that heat-sensitive bacteria and microorganisms can be removed by heating the ingredients once.

In particular, cows, pigs, and chickens are said to be warm-blooded animals, and their body temperature is an environment in which microorganisms and bacteria can easily grow.

For meals using beef, pork, and chicken, it is recommended to cook with fire rather than giving it raw.

How to control the temperature of your dog’s diet?

Dog food

Now that you know the benefits, I will show you how to actually adjust the temperature of your dog’s rice.

How to warm a cold meal?

  • Sprinkle soup stock (boiled soup stock) 🐕
  • Chin in the microwave

Sprinkle soup stock (boiled soup stock)

Simply add warm soup stock or boiled soup stock to a hot meal. Many children like dried bonito, kelp, and animal meat soup stock, so please give it a try.

It is recommended to use the boiled juice used for cooking without using chemical seasonings.

Chin in the microwave

Food

The method of chinning in the microwave is also easy and recommended. I hadn’t eaten well until now, but I just started eating dog food! There are many things.

However, if you use the microwave oven method, temperature unevenness is likely to occur, so there may be areas that are too hot.

It is recommended that you do not feed it immediately after chinning, but let it cool for a while before giving it.

How to cool a meal that is too hot?

  • Leave it to remove the rough heat
  • Put ice

Freshly cooked rice is too hot and needs to be cooled. Here’s an easy way to cool the ingredients.

Leave it to remove the rough heat

There is a method of simply turning off the heat and leaving it to cool to remove the rough heat.

It takes time, but it is easy to control the temperature by just leaving it alone.

Put ice

There is also a way to add ice and cool it all at once.

The taste will fade, but it doesn’t matter because dogs aren’t naturally sensitive to taste.

There is also the advantage that you can add water to the handmade rice by adding ice.

Precautions when warming your dog’s diet

If you heat it too much, they will get burned. It’s too hot at temperatures above 40 ° C. 😅

This is because dogs have a habit of swallowing food in their mouths without chewing. As introduced above, please raise the temperature to about 35 ° C, which gives off a scent but does not cause burns.

How to make the scent stand without warming?

Dog food

The primary purpose of warming the ingredients was to create a scent. In the following items, we will introduce how to make only the scent stand out without warming.

Use ingredients with a strong scent

Of salt-free dried tuna, dried sardine, shrimp, seaweed ingredients, can be just enough to maintain the smell if you put a pinch in the meal.

The scent of fermented foods such as miso, natto, yogurt, and cheese is also synonymous with the scent that dogs like. However, these are used not for seasoning but for fragrance, so the point is to add only a small amount.

Finely chop

You can also make the fragrance stand out by chopping the ingredients into smaller pieces. Not only will it be easier to eat, but it will also be easier to digest.

However, if you are the owner of a medium-sized dog or a large dog, you may not have time to chop up all the amount your dog eats, so it is recommended to use a food processor to chop quickly.  🐶

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