4 Legs of Love - Sprouts For Dogs (and People)
Red Clover, Alfalfa, Broccoli, 4 Lentils, Mung Beans & Hulless Oats
This Mix is the perfect raw sprout mix-in for dogs. Humans can enjoy this mix too. Many customers tell us it is their favorite @:-) Tested and approved by our beloved mutts; Dobie and Chester, and our current mutt, Ira. - 4 Legs of Love also has our veterinarian’s stamp of approval.
Vitamins A, B, C, E and K
Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc
Carotene, Amino Acids, Antioxidants, Trace Elements
Protein: 30%
The amount of 4 Legs of Love - Sprouts For Dogs (and People) produced by 1 unit of Seed. For Example 2:1 means that 1 pound of Seed will produce 2 pounds of Sprouts or whatever crop you are growing. You do not have to grow them all at once of course, unless you wish to =:-D
The time it takes to grow a finished 2 - 3 days, or other crop (Micro-Greens, Grass, Greens) from a dry Seed. Note: This "finished" Sprout is our preference. you may grow them for as long as you want! In fact, we suggest that you taste them at every rinse to discover when you like them best.
How to Grow 4 Legs of Love
- Soak 1/3 to 1 cup of seed in cool water for 8-12 hours.
- Drain off soak water. Do not ever soak again.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Drain thoroughly.
- Rinse and drain with cool water every 8-12 hours.
- These sprouts don't need light. Keep your sprouter in a low light location.
- Harvest on day 2 or 3, when most of the sprouts have short roots.
- Refrigerate your crop.
4 Legs of Love awaits Soaking.
12 hours later... Soaked, Rinsed and Drained thoroughly.
12 hours later... Another Rinse/Drain cycle.
12 hours later... Harvest Time! You may go for another Rinse/Drain cycle if you really want to.
A close-up look at the finished crop above. We love this picture, and this is how we like our 4 Legs of Love.
4 Legs of Love awaits Soaking.
12 hours later... Soaked, Rinsed and Drained thoroughly.
12 hours later... Another Rinse/Drain cycle.
12 hours later... Harvest Time! You may go for another Rinse/Drain cycle if you really want to.
A close-up look at the finished crop above. We love this picture, and this is how we like our 4 Legs of Love.
Yields approximately 4 Cups (1/2 lb.) of Sprouts
Seed Prep
Measure out 2 Tablespoons of seed* (slightly heaping) into your Sprouter or a strainer.
Rinse your seeds to remove dust and debris.
Soak
Transfer your seeds into your Sprouter (if necessary), or to a bowl.
Mix seeds up as you slowly add water to assure even water contact for all.
Add 2-3 times as much cool (70-80°F) water.
Allow seeds to Soak for 4-12 hours.
Do Not Ever Soak Again. Soaking is done only this one time.
We start counting days at this point - when the Soak is done (post-Soak is the phrase we use).
A crop of Leafy Sprouts usually takes 6 days - from This point in time to harvest.
Sprouting
Empty the seeds into your Sprouter (if necessary).
Drain off the soak water.
You can use it - it has nutrients in it. We use it on house plants.
Rinse thoroughly with cool (70-80°F) water.
Drain thoroughly.
Draining Thoroughly (Maniacally even) is the key to great crops. The smaller the seed (all Leafy Sprouts are small seeds) the more thorough you must be. Do Not skimp on Rinsing - but focus seriously on Draining.
If you need to see what we mean by Thorough Draining - check out our videos.
Set your Sprouter anywhere out of direct sunlight and at room temperature (70° is optimal) between Rinses.
This is where your sprouts do their growing. We use a counter top - in the corner of our kitchen, where the sprouter won't get knocked over by cats, dogs, kids or us. Indirect sunlight is fine, as is your regular room light - because light just does not matter much in the first couple days.
A plant can only perform photosynthesis when it has leaves. Until a plant has leaves, light has little if any effect. Sprouts also happen to like air-circulation, so don't hide your sprouts. When leaves do appear, this will be plenty of light for them to green up. You can also use Grow Lights if you like.
Rinse and Drain again every 8-12 hours for 3 days.
Always be sure to Drain very thoroughly. The most common cause of inferior sprouts is inadequate drainage. Even the best designed Sprouting Device holds water, so pay special attention to this step.
Greening
On the 4th day (post soak) relocate your sprouts, if necessary.
If you've been keeping them away from light - move them. Avoid direct sun as it can cook your sprouts, unless you are growing in a Tray Sprouter - in which case direct sunlight is great. Indirect sunlight is best for non-tray Sprouters but grow lights work well too. Experiment - you will be amazed at how little light sprouts require to green up. Photosynthesis is a marvel!
Continue to Rinse and Drain thoroughly every 8-12 hours.
Your last Rinse and Drain will be either at the end of day 5 or the start of day 6.
Always Drain Thoroughly.
Finishing
Your sprouts will be done about the end of day 6.
The majority of sprouts will have open leaves which will be green. You'll recognize them.
De-Hulling
Hulls are the thin coat on a seed. In most cases they separate themselves from the sprout. They are only a problem when it comes to the shelf life of your finished crop. We've eaten them for years and consider them extra roughage, but the crop looks better and lasts longer without them - so removing them is good.
You may De-Hull your sprouts at any time during day 5 or 6.
If you have a Salad Spinner - De-Hulling can be your last step. You can harvest and refrigerate them immediately after you finish.
You can also remove hulls prior to harvest...
If you are growing in a Jar - using the Coarse Mesh Screen will allow some hulls to float out through the screen while Rinsing. Repeating and agitating your sprouts will allow more hulls to escape.
If you're growing in an Easy Sprout Sprouter - transfer your sprouts to the Solid Base, fill with water, and agitate with a fork. This will help hulls get to the surface - where you can skim them off. When you've gotten all you can - move your sprouts back to the Growing Vessel, Rinse again, and Drain Thoroughly.
If you're growing in our Stainless Steel Sprouter you can get rid of most of the hulls by Rinsing Upside Down. Instead of writing words - let us direct you to our short video on the subject: Rinsing Leafy Sprouts Upside Down
Here is our video on De-Hulling.
Harvest
If you De-hulled with a salad spinner - you can go right to refrigeration. If not... Your sprouts are done 8-12 hours after your final Rinse and Very Thorough Draining. If we minimize the surface moisture of our sprouts they store much better in refrigeration, so we let them sit for 8-12 hours after that final Maniacal Draining.
Storing Your Crop
Transfer your sprout crop to a plastic bag or the sealed container of your choice. We have Produce Storage Bags that can extend shelf life substantially.
Leafy Sprouts are best within a week of harvest, but we've had some crops last for over a month in the fridge.
Great work sprout farmer!
*Amount of Seed to Use
* If using Sproutpeople's Single Harvest Pack - use the whole bag (for a one-quart Sprouter). It will produce a crop of approximately 8 ounces.
These seeds yield approximately 7:1 - which means the sprouts will weigh 7 times as much as the seed you start with, but, they will increase even more in volume - so don't start with more than 2 (heaping) Tablespoons per quart/litre of sprouter capacity.
We have had dogs in our home forever. Beanie's Awesome Mix is named after our first dog, Clem's Choice is named for our 2nd dog, so it seems like this mix should have been introduced ages ago. All of our dogs have eaten sprouts. We decided it was about time we put something together that was specifically good for dogs, and also easy to get them to eat. Every dog has its own tastes of course - so we work with that. We ground the sprouts in a food processor before mixing them into the other food we were serving - for our finicky Chihuerrier* Chester. Now that Ira is the dog of the house grinding isn't necessary. He loves them mixed into his food whole. This is great stuff!
Our original trio of girls - Jupiter, Clementine and Fagie - came to us in very lean years. We didn't have enough money to feed them high quality food until they were senior citizens. None of them lived longer than 12 years. Though they changed our lives in ways we are still discovering - that's just not enough time.
Our former dogs - boys named Dobie and Chester - ate better than we did during those lean years and Ira eats like a king. He's on a mostly raw diet thanks to our neighbor, EcoPawz which offers a lot of great food and treats.
We're glad we can offer these sprouts to our dogs, and to your dogs. Feed them well - they are dogs. 'Nuf said.
May Dog Be With You.
* Chihuerrier (chi-wear-e-er) is our name for a Chihuahua Terrier Mix. We've been using it for over 15 years - since Mr. C came into our lives. We're surprised it hasn't caught on yet @:-D
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Love these sprouting seeds! My dog loves these and they are our favorites too on salads and sandwiches. Really nice crunch and always fresh!
Easy to sprout. My dog actually eats them. I thought he might not, but he likes them.
Our two dogs get a special treat each evening after their meal, and it's whatever scraps are left from our own dinner on top of a healthy portion of Four Legs of Love. Without a doubt, a healthy "dessert" for our four-legged buddies.
He loves all sprouts but he goes crazy for these. He will stand on the floor next to the counter where they are sprouting to let me know he wants some.
He gobbles them up like a child with candy.
I love the variety so he gets a lot of different nutrients.
He loves all sprouts but he goes crazy for these. He will stand on the floor next to the counter where they are sprouting to let me know he wants some.
He gobbles them up like a child with candy.
I love the variety so he gets a lot of different nutrients.