Top Organic Dog Treat Recipes

By Edna Booker


You don't have to pay high prices for dog snacks. There are tons of organic dog treat recipes that are quick, easy, and inexpensive to make. Just make sure you're up on all of the foods that canines shouldn't eat. When you're in doubt, be sure to check. Also since you want healthy options with no pesticides or additives that aren't needed, always choose organic option. Luckily, stores now stock lots of this type of food more than they ever have before.

Grains are not the best thing for a pup. Since you will need some for most recipes, use whole wheat. You put some in a bowl along with an egg, a small amount of applesauce, and about 1/2 cup of peanut butter. Stir everything until it's incorporated. Now make some cookies, drop them onto your cookie sheet, bake them for 15 minutes and they'll be ready to enjoy. If you want to turn them into no-bakes, don't add the egg to the mixture.

If you find organic baby food on sale, pick some up for your pooch. Baby food is super healthy, it doesn't have the salt, or fat that adult food has. Add some chicken to these jars of baby food and you'll have a happy canine on your hands.

If you like making holiday cookies in different shapes, make them for your pet too. Pick up a cookie cutter in a bone shape for your pooch. Oats, eggs, and peanut butter, along with some flour is all that is needed to create some shaped snacks for your furry family member. They will not only taste yummy, but they're cute too.

Boil chicken and save the broth for treats. Cut up some cooked chicken, and add some broth and a small amount of flour to the bowl. Mix everything together and roll it into balls. These will last for a couple of days and can be given as treats, or added to the animal's regular food.

You might also want to add flour and some cinnamon to the above mixture for a different flavor. Turn these cookies into drop cookies. Bake them for around twenty minutes. These will keep for several days out on the counter, or for a couple of weeks when they're stored in the refrigerator.

Make some doggy ice cream for those hot days of summer. After all, they want a refreshing treat just like people do. All you need for this is yogurt and some peanut butter. To aid in mixing, melt the peanut butter in the microwave first. Drop balls of this mixture onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper until they are frozen. You can then put them into a bag inside your freezer.

You'll know just what your pooch is eating when you make it yourself. You can also save money.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment