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Making your dog treats is simple and less time consuming compared to taking a trip to your nearby grocery or pet store to grab snacks. Naturally you want only the best for your own treasured four legged doggy however that does not necessarily mean you will need to buy goodies that are costly. Moreover, many of them are simply harmful to your canine? When you help make your personal doggie snacks for Fido, you know specifically what’s in them. The ingredients are not at all costly and you will really be pleasantly surprised at just how very simple they can be to create.

With a base of plain yogurt you can mix in any of your doggie’s favored flavors to make frozen snacks for your doggy. Try mixing a bit of peanut butter with the plain yogurt and stuffing an ice cube tray together with the mixture and allow it to freeze. These frozen little gems are perfect for cooling down your dog on a very hot summer day. You can also try mixing up a drop or perhaps two of spearmint while using yogurt and deep freeze to produce breath mint candies for the puppy with halitosis.

Basic components of wheat flour, rolled oats, powdered milk, and also flavoring agents of peanut butter, vanilla, banana, and broth from cooked meats will get you started on a lot of recipes for baked doggy snacks. You can also use jars of infant meal to create flavors dog’s really like. Research shows that most canines really like carrots, peas, corn, broccoli, cauliflower as well as apples. Do you know that?

Practice with a number of different flavors and bases until you find your own pup’s favorites. You may be surprised any time he or she really prefers carrots more than anything else. You can give your dog a whole carrot to use as a very chewy treat. Naturally every dog differs from the others, and so is their taste, so be patient. You can try the flavors before making them into doggie snacks to be sure he or she will like them if you prefer.

Small amounts of bacon grease are a huge favorite for pet dogs. You can flavor their goodies with a half piece of bacon or maybe with a 1/4 teaspoon of the bacon grease. You will probably have difficulty finding a canine that doesn’t love bacon. The same is true with cheese. Almost any kind of cheese and served pretty much any way you can think of and your pup will likely gulp it right down and come looking for more.

Many of these treats are great for your dog, they are in fact treats. There are several dog food recipes on the internet and in books if you would like create your own nutritious dog food. If making meat snacks for your puppy consider using a crock pot as the long cooking time will ensure that the meat is soft and also tender. You can adapt on of the hundreds of slow cooker recipes to create some tasty dog food. While you are having a good time making snacks for you puppy, do not give him or her too many of them. It’s significantly harder to keep your pet dog thin than it is to try and reduce the weight of an over-weight dog. Dogs that are too heavy have as much health problems as over-weight folks do thus be careful. Also be aware that there are many individuals foods that are poisonous to dogs, thus be sure you are mixing a nutritious treat and not a toxic one.

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