What You Need To Know About Choosing Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

By Ines Flores


There can be no better way to reward our canine family members than with dog treats. If you love the idea of giving them to your dog but don't want to rely on mass-manufactured goodies, you may want to try homemade dog treat recipes instead. Then you can create delectable treats that are safe and delicious.

The ingredients that you are adding to your treats can be critical. Not only can they make a treat unpalatable, they can also make your dog sick. Ingredients such as chocolate, garlic, raisins and onions can add up to a delicious snack for humans. They have also been proven toxic for our four-footed family members. Often, speaking to your vet can help you figure out which ones should go in your treats and which ones should be passed over.

There are many different forms that pet treats can take. One of the most popular is a biscuit. These are nice because they are easy to store and will usually stay good for quite some time. You can shape the dough into bones or other shapes that will appeal to your fur babies.

Another type of treat is homemade jerky. This kind of snack is made from dehydrated meat. Often, companies that are mass-producing jerky will use beef but you can use any kind of meat. A popular choice for jerky is chicken. If you have a pet that has beef or chicken allergies, you may want to think about making jerky out of duck or other unique meats. Just remember to be careful what you are seasoning the meat with so that you avoid garlic.

If your pet has any kind of health issues, you may want to talk to your veterinarian before making treats. Diabetic animals, for example, need a specific diet to keep their blood sugar under control. A pet with kidney problems may not do well with treats that are high in protein.

If your vet has given the okay to the recipe you want to use, you can start looking. There are many books on pet nutrition out there. They can be a great place to start your search. You might even be able to get some recipes directly from your dog's doctor as well.

The internet can be another great place to look for recipes. Some recipes may also list nutritional values for the treats. That way, if you have a pet on a calorie-reduced diet you may be able to keep them from gaining weight when they eat your treats. You may also be able to send for samples of other people's homemade treats so that you can find out what your pet likes before you whip up an entire batch of biscuits or jerky.

It may take several batches for you to perfect your recipes and your techniques. Just remember to introduce any new food or treat to your pet slowly so that you do not cause your pet's stomach to become upset. The last thing you want is for them to end up with diarrhea because of treats you are trying to make them.




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