vendredi 30 janvier 2015

What You Need To Know About Choosing Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

By Ines Flores


Dogs love treats. Some canines will eat anything while others can be very finicky. If you have a finicky dog, you may want to consider using homemade dog treat recipes to create a special snack for your four legged friend. Of course, its not as simple as just baking a batch of biscuits and feeding them to your dog. Here is what you need to know about choosing the right recipe for your dog.

Its always important to check the ingredient list. With human snacks, its simply to make sure you have everything you need. With dog treats, however, you need to remember that many ingredients can cause lasting harm to your pet. Avoid adding garlic, onions or chocolate. All of these things have the potential to make your dog very sick. In some cases, they can even cause death.

A lot of people want to try their hand at making cookies first. There are good reasons for this. The first is that it doesn't take a lot of time or special equipment to make. The second is that it can be easy to customize recipes to match your dog's tastes and preferences. They are also easy to shape into fun forms that are great to look at as well as tasty for your dog.

Dried meat can be fantastic. This can take two forms. The first is a jerky-style treat that is made from dehydrated meat. Some commercial jerky products have been proven to cause health problems in dogs. By making your own, you may be able to avoid this. You can also try freeze-drying liver as a snack. Both are delicious and many pets can't get enough.

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.

Your doctor may be quite happy to look over any recipe you want to feed your dog. They may have suggestions about ingredients that may not be good for your dog and may warn you if a particular treat is too rich. It may be worthwhile to ask your dog's doctor if they have any recipes available in-clinic. Don't be surprised if they recommend adding a pet-friendly vitamin supplement to any treat you are making.

Online research can help you unearth some fantastic options. You may be surprised to find that some will have caloric totals as well as the nutritional content is of the snacks you are making. Calorie counts can be great if your pooch is getting a bit too heavy. If you are not sure your pet will like a particular recipe, you can always look to see if there are similar treats available locally.

Many people can be surprised that it can take several different batches before their recipe is perfect. You may be working with different techniques or ingredients than you are used to. Don't forget to introduce anything slowly. If something is too rich or unfamiliar, your dog can end up with diarrhea and that is the last thing you want to be dealing with.




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