Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Your Happy Dog

You know that look your dog gives you when you’re cooking? That pure, hopeful stare that says, “Is that for me?” Well, my pup, Baxter, is the king of the kitchen stare-down, and it’s what finally pushed me to learn how to make my own nourishing food for him. I got tired of reading confusing labels on store-bought treats and wanted to give him something I knew was pure and good. That’s how I landed on this incredible beef bone broth with sweet potato for dogs. It’s become our weekly ritual, and let me tell you, the happy dance he does when he hears the jar open is worth every single minute of simmering. It’s packed with everything his joints and tummy need, and it’s so much easier than you’d think!

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Why Your Dog Will Love This Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato

Trust me, your pup will go absolutely nuts for this broth—and not just because it smells amazing! Here’s why this recipe has become Baxter’s favorite (and why it’ll be your dog’s too):

  • Joint magic: Those beef bones release collagen and gelatin as they simmer, which are like little hugs for your dog’s joints. My old boy Baxter moves like a puppy again after his broth days!
  • Tummy soother: The natural gelatin is gentle on sensitive stomachs. When Baxter’s had an “I ate something questionable at the park” day, this broth settles him right down.
  • Sweet potato power: Packed with vitamins A and C, sweet potatoes give their immune system a boost while making the broth naturally sweet—dogs can’t resist!
  • Hydration helper: On hot days or for pups who don’t drink enough water, pouring a little broth over their kibble works like a charm.

The best part? You’ll see the difference in their shiny coat and bright eyes almost immediately. Baxter starts wagging the second he hears the jar open—that’s the real test!

Ingredients for Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Dogs

Gathering the right ingredients is the first step to making broth that’ll have your pup licking their bowl clean—here’s exactly what you’ll need:

  • 2 lbs beef bones (marrow or knuckle work best—just ask your butcher for dog-safe bones!)
  • 1 large sweet potato, peeled and chopped into 1-inch chunks (trust me, peeling is worth it for easier digestion)
  • 2 carrots, roughly chopped (no need to peel—extra fiber!)
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar (this helps pull all the good stuff from the bones)
  • 8 cups water (filtered is ideal if your pup has a sensitive tummy)
  • 1 tsp turmeric (optional, but great for inflammation—Baxter loves the earthy flavor!)

Important! Never add onions, garlic, or salt—they’re toxic for dogs. I keep a sticky note on my fridge as a reminder when I’m prepping. And if your bones are frozen? No worries—just add an extra 30 minutes to the roasting time.

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How to Make Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Dogs

Making this magical broth is easier than teaching your dog to sit—and way more rewarding! Just follow these simple steps, and you’ll have liquid gold that’ll make your pup’s tail wag like crazy.

Roasting the Bones

First things first—crank your oven to 400°F (200°C). While it heats up, spread your beef bones on a baking sheet (no oil needed!). Roast them for about 20 minutes until they get nice and browned. This step is non-negotiable—it gives the broth that deep, rich flavor dogs go wild for!

Simmering the Broth

Now comes the patience part—but oh boy, is it worth it! Toss those gorgeous roasted bones into your biggest pot with the water and apple cider vinegar. The vinegar is sneaky-smart—it helps pull all the good minerals from the bones. Add turmeric now if you’re using it. Bring it just to a boil, then reduce to the lowest simmer possible. Let it bubble gently for 12-24 hours (I usually do overnight). Skim off any foam that rises to the top—it makes for clearer broth!

Adding Vegetables

Here’s my favorite trick—wait until the last 2 hours to add your sweet potato and carrots. This keeps them from turning to mush while still giving plenty of flavor and nutrients. You’ll know they’re ready when they’re soft but still hold their shape. Pro tip: I always taste-test the sweet potatoes—if they’re sweet and tender, your pup’s in for a treat!

When time’s up, strain everything through a fine mesh sieve (watch those paws—it’s hot!), let it cool completely, and get ready for the happiest dog dance you’ve ever seen!

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Storing and Serving Beef Bone Broth for Dogs

Now that you’ve made this gorgeous, golden broth, let’s talk about keeping it fresh and serving it up right! I store mine in mason jars—they’re perfect for seeing when the broth starts to gel (that’s how you know all that good collagen is in there!). In the fridge, it’ll stay fresh for about 5 days. For longer storage, pour it into ice cube trays or small containers and freeze. Baxter gets about ¼ cup per 10 lbs of body weight—just warm it slightly (never hot!) by placing the container in warm water for a few minutes. Pro tip: Frozen broth cubes make awesome summer treats straight from the freezer!

Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Dogs: Tips for Success

After making this broth weekly for years (and seeing Baxter’s happy dance every time), I’ve picked up some foolproof tricks to make it even better:

  • Go organic when you can: Especially with bones—it makes a difference in flavor and purity. My butcher saves me grass-fed marrow bones every Thursday!
  • Skim the fat for chunky pups: After cooling, just lift off the solid fat layer with a spoon. Still delicious, but lighter for weight-conscious dogs.
  • Start slow with newbies: Introduce just a tablespoon or two at first—some pups need time to adjust to rich broth.
  • Freeze in portions: Ice cube trays are perfect for small dogs, while muffin tins work great for big breeds.
  • Save the pulp: Those soft cooked sweet potatoes? Mash them into your dog’s kibble for bonus nutrition!

Remember, every dog’s different—Baxter licks his bowl clean immediately, but my neighbor’s pup prefers it drizzled over her food. You’ll learn what makes your dog’s tail go wild!

Nutritional Benefits of Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Dogs

This isn’t just tasty—it’s like a multivitamin in a bowl for your pup! Let me break down the goodness in each golden sip:

  • Collagen powerhouse: Those long-simmered beef bones release collagen that supports joints and gives your dog that gorgeous, shiny coat. Baxter’s groomer actually asked what I was doing differently!
  • Sweet potato superfood: Packed with vitamin A for eye health and vitamin C for immunity, plus fiber to keep things moving. One serving has about 2g of natural sugars—just enough to make it irresistible.
  • Protein punch: At 3g per half-cup, it’s perfect for muscle maintenance without overdoing it. Great for senior dogs who need gentle nutrition.
  • Low-fat goodness: Only 1g of fat per serving (skim off the top layer if your pup’s watching their waistline).

Fun fact: The turmeric adds a bonus anti-inflammatory boost—Baxter’s vet approved!

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Frequently Asked Questions

I get questions about this broth all the time from fellow dog lovers—here are the ones that come up most often with Baxter-approved answers!

Can puppies eat this beef bone broth?
Absolutely! Just start with smaller amounts—about a teaspoon per pound of puppy weight. Their tiny tummies need time to adjust to rich foods. Baxter’s niece, Luna, got her first taste at 12 weeks and now does zoomies when she smells it cooking!

Can I use chicken bones instead?
Oh heavens no—please don’t! Chicken bones can splinter and cause serious harm. Stick with sturdy beef bones that soften beautifully during the long simmer. Trust me, your pup won’t miss the chicken when they taste this rich beefy goodness.

How often should I serve this broth?
We do 3-4 times a week—it’s become Baxter’s Monday-Wednesday-Friday treat! Daily is fine too if your dog tolerates it well. Just remember it’s rich, so adjust portions if you notice looser stools. The happy tail wags will tell you when you’ve got the perfect schedule!

Share Your Experience

There’s nothing I love more than seeing pups enjoy this broth as much as Baxter does! Snap a pic of your dog’s first happy slurp (the messier, the better!) and share it in the comments. Let’s start a drool-worthy collection of broth-loving pups—I can’t wait to see those wagging tails and licked-clean bowls!

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Beef Bone Broth with Sweet Potato for Your Happy Dog

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A nutritious and delicious bone broth for dogs, packed with protein and vitamins from beef bones and sweet potatoes. This recipe supports joint health and digestion.

  • Author: Natalie georgia
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12-24 hours
  • Total Time: 12-24 hours (plus 10 minutes prep)
  • Yield: 6-8 cups
  • Category: Dog Food
  • Method: Simmering
  • Cuisine: Pet Food
  • Diet: Low Salt

Ingredients

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  • 2 lbs beef bones (marrow or knuckle)
  • 1 large sweet potato, peeled and chopped
  • 2 carrots, chopped
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 8 cups water
  • 1 tsp turmeric (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Roast beef bones for 20 minutes.
  2. Transfer bones to a large pot. Add water, apple cider vinegar, and turmeric.
  3. Simmer on low heat for 12-24 hours. Skim off any foam.
  4. Add sweet potato and carrots in the last 2 hours of cooking.
  5. Strain the broth, discard solids, and let it cool before serving.

Notes

  • Store broth in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze in portions.
  • Do not add onions, garlic, or salt—they are toxic to dogs.
  • Adjust portion size based on your dog’s weight.

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