Best Homemade Dog Food Recipes

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 us begin by preparing simple chicken snacks. If you will be having chicken for dinner, set aside a portion to make for the dog’s food. Bake or roast the lightly seasoned bird. Cut and dice the meat. Place these pieces on top of a cookie sheet and bake in 110?C temperature until you see it browning or becoming crisp. When done, cool the chicken bites for a few minutes before serving or repacking for future use.

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.

Dessert treats are also not that difficult to accomplish. Combine a small jar of applesauce with 2 Tbsp honey, 2 ¾ cups of water, 1 egg and a dash of vanilla. Set aside. In another bowl, mix 4 cups of flour, 1 Tbsp of baking powder and 1 Tbsp of nutmeg powder. Fold in the first mixture into the second bowl of dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly until you have yourself a smooth and creamy batter. Spoon out dollops of this batter on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 1 hour in a 350?F temperature. Be forewarned that humans and canines may fight each other for these luscious apple chews.

You can put in or take out certain ingredients—whatever you think will appeal to your dog the most. However, keep in mind that there are food that are dangerous when ingested by canines so research on this carefully first. Some ingredients to avoid are chocolates, grapes, raisins and most kinds of nuts. Verify your planned recipes with the vet to be sure.

You will know a happy and obedient dog by the loving owner who raised him up. By learning how to make dog treats, you show that you are willing to do more to provide the best for your dog– any canine will give his right paw for a master like you.

Geraldine Dimarco is herself a loving pet owner who have learned and shared her expertise on how to make Healthy Homemade Dog Treat . Find more of these deliciousHomemade Dog Food that will keep your dog eager to obey you.

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