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Homemade Dog Food

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

Ever heard of a perfect dog? You might possibly be the proud owner of one with the right tools of the trade—mainly mouth watering homemade dog treats. These simple and effective tips on how to make absolutely delicious dog treats will leave your canine no choice but to love you more and follow your every beck and call.

Let’s begin with the more savory treats shall we? If you are having chicken for dinner then it will be a perfect time to prepare your doggie’s little snack items as well. Cut the chicken you can spare in little strips and spread them over a baking sheet with plenty of cheese sprinkled on top of them. Bake them in a pre heated oven of about 110?C until it becomes crisp. Let it cool and its ready to be served.

Boil liver or beef heart in water and season with spices your dog seem to like. Let simmer for about 2 hours or until well cooked and slice them in chewable treats. You can place these in a plastic air tight bag and freeze them until needed. Make sure you completely thaw them out first before you feed it to the pup lest he gets indigestion and iced teeth.

If these are not available, hotdogs are acceptable and even appreciated doggie snacks. Cut the well cooked sausages or hot dogs in slivers and microwave them until they are hard. Have these on hand for ready noshes anytime of the day. Are you one of those owners who hold the treats between your teeth? Then savory, human friendly nibbles like these will be your best friend.

How about some sweet treats? Mix 2 Tbsp honey, 2 ¾ cups water, an egg and a dash of vanilla in a bowl. Add in a small jar of applesauce and blend all the ingredients well. In another bowl put in 4 cups of flour, 1 Tbsp baking powder and 1Tbsp nutmeg powder and combine all these together. Fold in the batter of the first bowl into the second bowl, thoroughly blending until it the whole mixture is perfectly incorporated into each other. Scoop out dollops of the prepared batter onto a grease lined tray and bake at 350? F for one hour. This delicious dessert is good for 12 servings—6 for Fido and 6 for you.

You can add or subtract ingredients but make sure to research first before you do. Certain food that we eat are hazardous to canines like chocolates, grapes and most nuts. These homemade dog treats are easy to make but always exercise special care and consult with the vet before any significant change in their diets are made.

Learning how to make dog treats you can personally do bespeaks of a loving and thoughtful pet owner who want nothing but the best for their dogs. Your canine is lucky to have you and with these treats—you can be sure you have a well contented dog that will only be too happy to serve you.

To learn more on how to make Healthy Homemade Dog Food visit Homemade Dog Food Recipes official website.

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