Consider feeding homemade dog treats as healthy snacks
When you feed homemade dog treats, you can be confident you
are giving healthy snacks. You know every ingredient you put in your
homemade dog treats, so there's no question of preservatives, additives,
or allergens. Choosing healthy snacks to reward your dog will promote
health and longer life.
If you've
decided homemade dog treats are best, you don't have to make them! You
can find a variety of healthy snacks made from scratch at pet stores
these days! These tend to be slightly more expensive than a treat you
would make, but they do save a lot of time and effort.
If you'd like
to make your own homemade dog treats for healthy snacks, many recipes
can be found in Joan Harper's
The Healthy Dog And Cat Cookbook ,
which you can find online or in any good bookstore with a 'Pets'
section. She gives a variety of all-natural choices, ranging from quick and easy
to more difficult.
The
possibilities of homemade dog treats are endless. The key to healthy
snacks is feeding them in moderation.
For the
simplest homemade dog treats, try cut up carrot sticks! Many dogs love
them, and they are definitely healthy snacks, even for overweight dogs.
For safety
reasons, do not feed grapes or raisins as homemade dog treats. While
they would seem to be healthy snacks, recent studies have shown they can
damage a dog's kidneys. If you'd like to give a fruit occasionally, you
can share a little bit of apple with your pet.
Many people
make jerky for homemade dog treats. You might even choose healthy
snacks of frozen shrimp or scallops.
>> Click here for some
dog treat recipes.
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