Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dog Biscuit Recipes That Any Dog Would Love

By Geraldine Dimarco


Most people would agree with me when I say that our dogs are not just animals we keep at home-they have obtained family status for a lot of us. Just like family, they love us, are loyal to us and they also sometimes stink. Kidding aside, it is a natural response to want to be good to those who are good to us. If you are looking for ways on how to do it, then you've come to the right place. There is nothing that shows your love better to your canine than delectable dog biscuit recipes you can read right now.

Now, you might ask, why do I need to bother making homemade dog treats when there are so many commercial pet food available out in the market today? A lot of these store-bought feed are very affordable; and more than that, it is so much more convenient to open a bag and have a ready treat anytime, anywhere. That's a lot of time saved right there, some people might be thinking.

While serving commercial food is very convenient for many busy pet owners, homemade biscuits are undeniably better for the valuable animal. For one thing, because you have control over what goes in each prepared treat-you can manage the amount of nutrients the dog will benefit from. Their diets will benefit greatly from this decision to go more natural. Another important reason to choose homemade dog treats? They are delicious-enough said.

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.

Peanut butter and oatmeal are scrumptious ingredients the canine will love. Include bananas and other fruits for that vitamin boost your pet will benefit from. Who says dog food has to be boring? Think out of the box and be as creative with it as you want. Call in the kids and have fun with decorating the cookies and cutting them up into funny shapes and sizes.

You can also try baking treats that are more robust in flavor. Take some meat like chicken, beef or turkey, cut them up into bite-size pieces and sprinkle some cheese on top. Bake them until they harden. Take them out to cool before storing or serving it to the animal. You can also have the dog snack on organ meat. Boil chopped up pieces of beef heart or liver (you can season the water with garlic), and serve whenever you feel like it.

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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