Friday, October 9, 2009

Great Home Made Dog Treats That Will Have Fido At Your Beck And Call

By Juliette Crane

Learn some of these fantastic homemade dog treats to have your pet fetch you your slippers every time you get home. Alright so maybe that?s an exaggeration; but these tips on how to make dog treats will surely make you a hit to any beloved canine. The best part about it is?they are pretty easy to make too.

Let?s begin with the more savory treats shall we? If you are having chicken for dinner then it will be a perfect time to prepare your doggie?s little snack items as well. Cut the chicken you can spare in little strips and spread them over a baking sheet with plenty of cheese sprinkled on top of them. Bake them in a pre heated oven of about 110?C until it becomes crisp. Let it cool and its ready to be served.

You can also put a beef heart or liver in boiling water and allow it to simmer for about two hours. By then it should be thoroughly cooked and ready. Remove from water and slice the organ meat into bite sized treats. Put these in an air tight container and freeze until you need it. Ensure that it is completely defrosted before serving to the eager puppy lest he suffers from indigestion and an iced jaw.

Hotdogs are accessible and cheap nibbles for the canine as well. After cooking the sausages, cut these up into slivers and heat them in a microwave until they are tough. Keep these snackables in a bag with you at all times for ready treats you can give. If you are one of those who hold doggie treats in your mouth, these yummy snacks will be perfect for you.

Looking for some dessert items? Blend in 2 Tbsp of honey with 2 ? cups of water, an egg and ? tsp of vanilla in a bowl. Empty a small jar of applesauce and mix all the ingredients well. In another bowl, combine 4 cups of flour, 1 Tbsp nutmeg powder and 1 Tbsp baking powder. Pour out the ingredients of the first bowl into the second and blend until smooth and lump free. Scoop out spoonfuls of this batter onto prepared cookie sheets and bake at 350?F for one hour. Remove from oven and let cool in the wire rack. This recipe is for 12 servings?not hardly enough once your pet gets a taste of this.

You can add or subtract ingredients but make sure to research first before you do. Certain food that we eat are hazardous to canines like chocolates, grapes and most nuts. These homemade dog treats are easy to make but always exercise special care and consult with the vet before any significant change in their diets are made.

Learning how to make dog treats you can personally do bespeaks of a loving and thoughtful pet owner who want nothing but the best for their dogs. Your canine is lucky to have you and with these treats ? you can be sure you have a well contented dog that will only be too happy to serve you.

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