Homemade Dog Treats
June 2nd 2008 15:51
We all want the best for our pets, and if you look at the shelf at the pet store or grocery store, there are so many unhealthy dog treats. The best way around that is making your own homemade dog biscuit. This ensures that you know every ingredient that goes into the dog cookie, and it ensures that the dog treat is healthy.
Before you try to make your own dog treats, make sure that you find recipes that are vet approved. Because dog's can't eat all the things that people can, you want to make sure that you're not baking regular ole peanut butter cookies, packed with sugar and butter. You want to make sure that the ingredients that go into your homemade dog cookies are healthy for your dog to eat. If you have any questions, you should ask your vet before using the ingredient.
Otherwise, you can find tons of recipes by looking online or purchasing a dog cook book. You just want to make sure that the recipe that you're looking at is healthy and safe for your dog. I mean if your dog is allergic to corn, you don't want to bake a treat that uses corn flower as the base; you'll want to find a whole grain dog treat.
The whole point of making dog treats for your pet to make sure that the treats are healthy. I mean if you really look at the ingredients of dog treats on the market today, most of them are extremely fatty. Milkbones, being one of the worst; they've been around forever, but they're not the healthiest treat for your puppy.
So, the best way to ensure that your dog is getting something healthy and nutritious is to make the treats yourself. This way you'll know that the treats do not contain ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction, and that the dog treats really are helpful for your dog.
So anyway, check out these dog treat recipes:
* High Energy Biscuits
* Special Needs Treats
* Whole Grain Biscuits
* Reduced Calorie Dog Treats
* Cookies for Allergies
* Fruit and Vegetable Dog Cookies
Before you try to make your own dog treats, make sure that you find recipes that are vet approved. Because dog's can't eat all the things that people can, you want to make sure that you're not baking regular ole peanut butter cookies, packed with sugar and butter. You want to make sure that the ingredients that go into your homemade dog cookies are healthy for your dog to eat. If you have any questions, you should ask your vet before using the ingredient.
Otherwise, you can find tons of recipes by looking online or purchasing a dog cook book. You just want to make sure that the recipe that you're looking at is healthy and safe for your dog. I mean if your dog is allergic to corn, you don't want to bake a treat that uses corn flower as the base; you'll want to find a whole grain dog treat.
The whole point of making dog treats for your pet to make sure that the treats are healthy. I mean if you really look at the ingredients of dog treats on the market today, most of them are extremely fatty. Milkbones, being one of the worst; they've been around forever, but they're not the healthiest treat for your puppy.
So, the best way to ensure that your dog is getting something healthy and nutritious is to make the treats yourself. This way you'll know that the treats do not contain ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction, and that the dog treats really are helpful for your dog.
So anyway, check out these dog treat recipes:
* Special Needs Treats
* Whole Grain Biscuits
* Reduced Calorie Dog Treats
* Cookies for Allergies
* Fruit and Vegetable Dog Cookies
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