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Home Made Dog Treats

Including All Natural Dog Treats



It is easy to make home made dog treats; and your dog will love these tasty and healthy dog treat recipes. Making dog treats recipes with all natural dog treat ingredients is healthier too.



Try these easy to make, and healthy, home made dog treats recipes. Use organic and all natural dog treat ingredients whenever possible, it's better for your pet.



Carrot Cheese Balls

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cheddar cheese - shredded
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1 jar baby food carrots (try and find the natural/organic product)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/4 cup milk,or more if needed
  • Directions: Melt cheese and butter in a saucepan, stirring frequently.

    Remove from heat. Add carrots, flour, and garlic powder. Stir until well blended. Add enough milk to form into a ball.

    Transfer to a mixing bowl and chill for one hour. Roll dough on a lightly floured, flat surface to 1/4" thickness. Place on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 - 30 minutes, or until golden brown. Cool completely.



    Does your dog have terrible breath? This home made dog treats recipe will help freshen you dog’s breath! (At least for a while.)

    Parsley Meatballs

    Ingredients:

  • 1 pound ground turkey or other meat
  • 1 egg
  • 1 Tsp. chopped parsley
  • Optional:
  • add 1/4 shredded Cheese
  • 1/2 cup chopped veggies
  • Directions: Mix all the ingredients together and shape into meatballs. Bake at 350 for 10 minutes or until browned. Let cool and serve.

    These will be a hit with your dog!

    Depending on size of meatballs, this recipe should make about 15. They will store in the fridge cooked for three days and in the freezer for about three months.

    Some high end gourmet dog stores are now selling some products made with healthy dog treat recipes ingredients, but the treats are expensive. If you have the time, want to save money making your own, and provide healthy food for you dog, than these dog treats recipes will provide what you need for your pet.

    Just like people, many dogs have different things they like and dislike (though some dogs will eat everything and anything, including your socks!). And there are a growing number of dogs with food allergies as well.

    All natural dog treats are a great way to minimize the amount of preservatives and chemicals your dog takes in. (There are even hypoallergenic dog treats that you can make for your dog.)



    Product Recommendation

    One of the reasons to make your own homemade dog treats is to control the ingredients that go into the food. This is especially important if your dog has food allergies, has digestive system problems, and/or is getting older and experiencing muscle, joint and/or bone issues.

    In addition to making your own dog food and dog treats, we recommend a herbal supplement called PetAlive Muscle and Joint Support Formula. This formula treats symptoms, relieves pain and reduces stiffness of arthritis, rheumatism and degenerative joint disease in pets.

    Discuss this product with your veterinarian before using.





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