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Monday, October 25, 2010
In just a few short days the streets will be filled with miniature goblins, witches, and ghosties all in hot pursuit of that elusive beast: CANDY! But why should human children get all the fun? That furry member of the family suffering that “Dog Vader” costume with the utmost dignity? Doesn’t he deserve something special too? Of course he does! And it’s easier than you think to make delicious home made dog treats. Here are some home made dog food ideas that will make your pooch bow-wow-WOW:
Frozen Peanut Butter Yogurt Treats
Simply melt the peanut butter in a sauce pan over a low flame (or in the microwave in a microwave-safe dish), mix the melted peanut butter together with the yogurt, and pour the mixture into either an empty ice cube tray(s) or cupcake papers. The last step is to put the treats into the freezer until chilled and solid. Pumpkin Wafers
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Combine ingredients and drop small spoonfuls (approximately ½ tablespoon) onto a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake for 15-20 minutes and let cool before serving! Home made dog food is a wonderful way to show your canine companion how much you care! Dog food, in many ways, is no different than human food: the less preservatives and additives the better. If you get in the habit of preparing home cooked dog food, you’ll have the added benefit of knowing exactly what is going into your little guy’s body. Give these home made dog treats a try and don’t be surprised if your furry friend comes begging for more. Resources: by Joy Randel Labels: home cooked dog food, home made dog food, home made dog treats by: Dazzle Dog Delight ![]() ![]() |
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