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Dog Biscuit Recipes That Any Dog Would Love

By Geraldine Dimarco


If you are like me you probably treat your dog not like a canine pet but as an actual member of the family. And why shouldn't we? They are loyal, loving and completely happy just to be around you. With friends like these, it is only natural that we want to find ways to also be good to them. Well, you don't have to look any further, yummy dog biscuit recipes that show how much you care are right here waiting for you.

Now, you may be asking, why would I want to make these homemade dog treats when I could just as easily run down to the grocery store and get a bag of processed pet food I can give to my pet? There are several of these products that are reasonably priced; but more than that-it's easy to open a bag and pour dry kibble into the dog's food dish.

While the store-bought variety is definitely very convenient for many of us, homemade dog treats are unquestionably better for your pet. First of all, you have the opportunity to customize your dog's diet-the minerals and nutrients he consumes. This is good for his health. Another excellent reason is that these snackables can make his chow time a gustatory experience he will not likely forget. In other words, homemade canine cuisine is yummier.

Actually, whipping up some really tasty dog biscuits isn't as hard as you would think. Several healthy canine recipes can actually be made together with the treats you cook for your own family. A good example is the beloved cookie. When you bake a batch of these trusty desserts; save a few extra mini cookies so you can give it to your dog. Be careful that it doesn't include ingredients that are toxic to canines like chocolates, raisins or caffeine.

Include fruits like bananas and mangoes in the dessert biscuits. You can also use oatmeal or peanut butter to add texture and creamy flavor. Be as creative as you can be-you will find yourself enjoying the whole process. Decorate and have fun with the shapes and sizes, it's a great activity you can involve the rest of your family in as well.

You can also make treats that are more savory-and it's really easy to make. All you need is to bake some pieces of meat (chicken, turkey, beef, etc.) with a sprinkling of cheese on top until they're hard. Let them cool down before you serve it. Organ meat is also a good snack the doggie can munch on. Boil and cut up pieces of liver and heart for delicious and hassle-free nibblers.

Before you decide on any dog biscuit recipes, research the food that will be included. There are several ingredients that are hazardous to dogs. Also don't forget to consult with the vet when you create your pet's food plan. There might be some health concerns that an adjustment in his diet can correct. Now that everything is in order, go and enjoy this time with your furry friend-after all, there are few things more worth the effort than family.




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