What You Need to Know About Fantastic Homemade Dog Treats

By Geraldine Dimarco


Most people would agree with me that there is nothing like going home to man's best friends. No, I don't mean the television-I meant Fido of course. Dogs don't care what you look or smell like-they just love you period. Now, isn't that worth doing them something special? It won't take a lot from you-just some love and attention and yes, fantastic homemade dog treats ready in your pockets.

There's not a lot that can show just how much you love your pet than when you make the loving effort to create these delicious dog treats. The good news is that you can find ways to make them just about anywhere you care to look. Before anything else though-do you know what to look for in a good recipe for homemade dog biscuits? Here are critical information to help you make those decisions.

It's crucial that you are aware of ingredients that will be detrimental to the canine's health. One common misconception people hold is that it is perfectly alright to feed leftovers or whatever is left in the refrigerator to the animal. It is not. Most of what we eat are fine; however, certain ingredients endanger the dog's internal organs when consumed in large amounts.

You'll be surprised that some fruits are actually bad for the dog. The seeds of apples, cherries and apricots contain cyanogenic glycosides which can poison the animal. Raisins, grapes, macadamia nuts, onions and the parts of the tomato plant are also harmful for your furry friend. Chocolates contain theobromine which can cause heart diseases that may lead to death.

Get a list of the ingredients that are bad for dogs. Set it up in your kitchen so that you know what not to include in his meals and doggie treats. When you do, you are being the responsible pet owner that your dog relies on you to be.

Although there are some things that must be avoided, there are so much more that you can use for your pet. Do not limit yourself. Take for instance peanut butter. This is a canine favorite you can use to your best advantage. Cover yummy biscuits with peanut butter or grated cheese for mouth-watering treats. Experiment to see the particular preference of your pet-it's a fun process in itself.

It will be excellent if you can make use of a recipe for homemade dog biscuits that is loaded with essential vitamins and minerals. Crush a small amount of eggshell and mix it in the treat for calcium. Chop up pieces of liver and sneak it valuable sources of vitamin A when you feed it as a snack. Don't go overboard with the organ meat though-- too much is not good for the canine.

You can use these homemade dog treats when training them-it will definitely motivate them to do whatever it takes to get to your yummy biscuits. Of course you really don't need a reason to be good to them. You can hand feed them these homemade creations anytime you want to just because you love them. Be inspired and fire up those ovens today!




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