The Farmers Dog, the leading direct-to-consumer HUMAN-GRADE dog food startup, recommends fruit as a healthy snacking alternative for your dog. Continue reading Fruit for your dog?
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Saturday Survey: Homemade Dog Food & Treats
I printed a recipe earlier in the week for peanut butter dog treats, which I haven’t yet made, but I do intend to. I’ve made dog treats in the past, and have even tried a raw food diet, but it does get pretty expensive with four dogs. Do you feed raw or commercial?
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Dog Treats to Help Your Dog’s Coat
From the good folks at 12 Tomatoes, a dog treat recipe they say will improve overall skin and coat health (it moisturizes and reduces itchiness due to allergies or eczema), and it’s also been linked to preventing diabetes and heart disease.
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Tuesday Top Five: Chain Restaurants that Welcome Your Dog
From Woofipedia: Five chain restaurants that let you buy a treat for your dog while treating yourself.
Starbucks: The Puppucchino is a little espresso cup filled with whipped cream.
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No treats from the dogcatcher!
Smart dog!
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Why are Jerky Treats Making Dogs Sick?
The FDA is looking for clues from veterinarians and pet families as to why many dogs get sick after eating jerky treats. Since 2007, as many as 3,600 dogs have been made ill and 580 have died after eating jerky treats. No specific brand is mentioned in the press release.
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Cleo’s Pumpkin Dog Biscuit Recipe
From my Facebook feed: Cleo’s Pumpkin Dog Biscuits
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons dry milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups brown rice flour *
1 teaspoon dried parsley (optional)
Preheat oven to 350.
In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
Roll dough between 1/4 – 1/2″ – depending on your dog’s chew preferences, – and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork tines into biscuits to make holes on shaft of bone before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
* Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat.
Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits
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Holiday Treat for Your Dog
Saturday Survey: Does Your Dog Get Treats?
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Ins and Outs of Dog Treats
Did you ever want to know everything there was to know about dog treats? Check out WebMD’s slideshow of the Do’s and Don’ts of Pet Treats.
They cover everything from ingredients to watch out for, to balancing out the extra calories in treats, to making your own.
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