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How To Make Mother's Pudding From Scratch

Our popular Mother’s Pudding recipe is a great source of calcium, fat, and protein for lactating bitches, plus quick energy from the sugar. 

Bitches love it and will (in our experience) gladly lap it up even when they’re being finicky about their regular food. Our 55-65ish pound bitches will consume two batches per day when lactating. 
  • 14 mins
  • Instructor: Jane Messineo Lindquist

    Free Video Overview

    Our popular Mother’s Pudding recipe is now available to watch online for free.
    Featured in the Puppy Culture workbook, our recipe is a great source of calcium, fat, and protein for lactating bitches, plus quick energy from the sugar. Bitches love it and will (in our experience) gladly lap it up even when they’re being finicky about their regular food. Our 55-65ish pound bitches will consume two batches per day when lactating.

    However, we’ve found that our recipe calls for pudding mix, which we’ve found out isn’t called pudding mix in other parts of the world. In some places it is referred to as a custard mix.

    So we thought we’d show you how to make it from scratch. It’s super easy and doesn’t require many ingredients at all. Anyone can do it! And our step-by-step video is available for everyone to view online for free.

    Our step-by-step video makes it easy!

    We cover all the ingredients you will need ...
    ... and guide you through the whole process from start to finish.

    Mother's Pudding Recipe Card

    The recipe card referenced in this video is available to download from the Free Resources page on puppyculture.com or can be downloaded below.

    Jane Messineo Lindquist

    Creator of Puppy Culture, author of When Pigs Fly, and breeder of Madcap Bull Terriers

    About

    Jane Messineo Lindquist (Killion) is the director of “Puppy Culture the Powerful First Twelve Weeks That Can Shape Your Puppies’ Future” as well as the author of “When Pigs Fly: Training Success With Impossible Dogs” and founder of Madcap University.

    Jane has had Bull Terriers since 1982 and she and her husband, Mark Lindquist, breed Bull Terriers under the Madcap kennel name.

    Her interests include dog shows, dog agility, gardening, and any cocktail that involves an infused simple syrup.