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  • Alternatives to Store-Bought Dog Treats

    Store-bought dog treats are often made primarily with wheat as the main ingredient. Many dogs have intolerance to wheat products (which includes wheat) and may even have allergies to them. In this case, find an alternative to feeding store-bought dog treats that may contain an allergen. Your dog may also have intolerance to other ingredients or you may just prefer to feed a more natural alternative.

  • Sweets That Dogs Can Eat

    Resisting the urge to give sweet human foods to dogs can be difficult, but most processed sweet foods are harmful to dogs since their bodies do not process sugars as easily as ours do. Certain foods, including chocolate, raisins and grapes, are toxic to dogs and should be completely avoided--although their particular toxicity is not due to sugar. There are, however, other naturally sweet foods you can safely feed to dogs as treats or add to their daily diet.

  • Treats That Dogs Can Eat

    Humans show love by sharing food. It seems natural to show our dogs love by sharing our favorite treats with them; however, some foods humans can safely eat cause our dogs to become very ill. Others, like dark chocolate, can even kill them. However, you can give your dog healthful, and even amusing treats that will not put your canine friend at risk.

  • Is Popcorn a Good Treat for Dogs?

    As a pet owner, it is important to keep in mind that dogs cannot enjoy the same foods as humans. There are many known dangers to feeding your dog table food, such as the risks of obesity and even death. But many people are not aware that popcorn is acceptable, as long as dogs are fed just a few popped kernels as a snack.

  • List of Healthy Dried Fruit Treats for Dogs

    Who says that dogs don't enjoy eating fruit? Several products available in the dog food aisle of your grocery store have fruit integrated in them, especially dog treats. Healthier canines, stronger teeth, and shinier coats are just a few of the benefits of fruit-enhanced dog treats, the makers claim.

  • Procedures for Filled Bone Pet Treats

    There are many dog treats, but filled bones are often a favorite for dogs. They not only get to chew on the bone, an exercise that can last awhile, but also get to eat the tasty filling inside. However, there are certain procedures that should be followed when giving your dog these treats.

  • How to Make Pet Treats

    If your dog has allergies or you are just very careful about what you let him put in his mouth, then you may have trouble finding pet treats that are acceptable. By making treats yourself, you can be sure that only appropriate ingredients go into his goodies. One particular pet treat recipe--beet treats--is vegetarian to help dogs who are on low-protein diets; its sweet taste is complemented by being low in calories and fat.

  • Safe Treats for Dogs

    There are many dog treats on the market, which can make it difficult to choose the one that's safe for your dog's health. Many commercial dog treats are full of ingredients that can harm your dog: chemical preservatives, sugar, salt and artificial colors and flavors. To make sure you're getting safe treats, read the package label and check carefully for healthy ingredients, buy raw food for your dog or make your own dog treats.

  • Making Healthy Dog Treats

    Making healthy dog treats is an easy alternative to expensive favors containing questionable ingredients. A formal recipe can be used but is not necessary. Knowing what ingredients can be used successfully is the foundation of making homemade healthy dog treats. Ingredients used to make healthy dog treats: lean ground mean (turkey, chicken or beef), peanut butter, eggs (including shells), chopped carrots, grated zucchini, grated sweet potatoes, grated white potatoes, frozen peas, chopped broccoli, oatmeal, cooked rice and ricotta cheese or cottage cheese.

  • How to Make & Sell Dog Treats

    Anyone who owns a dog knows they are more than pets. They are family members. Just as any member of the family, dogs deserve a special treat every so often. Dog treats can get expensive so instead of buying them, why not make your own and sell them? Just like anything homemade, your dog will like them better than store-bought treats, and you will enjoy making a few extra bucks.

  • How to Make Frosting for Dog Treats

    If your dog is one of the family, you will want to celebrate his birthday. You may have purchased some chew toys as a gift, but what do you do about a cake? It is not healthy to give dogs cake or regular icing. A better option is to make some frosting that won't hurt your dog and decorate some of his dog treats. Then you can eat the cake with your family while your dog enjoys some treats.

  • How to Make Healthy Homemade Dog Treats

    Are all the pet food recalls making you wary of what you feed your pets? By making your own homemade dog treats, not only can you avoid all the nasty plastics and other chemicals that are so often finding their way into the food supply, but you can control what exactly goes into them. This way, you can take the medical needs of your pet in mind and make sure that what they get is both healthy and tasty. Making homemade dog treats is not very different from baking for humans. The only real variation is the ingredients, as you…

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