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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Make Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Have you ever tried giving your dog peanut butter? If you haven't, you may be surprised just how much your dog might like it! You can buy peanut butter dog treats, but it is a lot more fun, rewarding and cheap to make them yourself! Don't worry, gourmet cooking skills are not required for this recipe.
Ingredients:
Peanut Butter
Whole wheat flour
All purpose flour
Baking powder
Milk
First you should preheat the oven to about 180C Now mix the milk and the peanut butter. Keep going until the mixture has no lumps left in it. Now mix the two types of flour and baking powder into the mix, without making it too dry. Now the fun but messy bit. Knead the mixture, making sure it isn't too dry. If it is, add some more milk or even a small amount of water. Once you've rolled the mix, cut it into whatever shape you want and bake for 15 minutes. Let the treats cool and then give your dog a surprise!
The great thing about these treats is that they can be stored easily and for a relatively long amount of time. Your dog will love you forever after making these treats! Once you have made your first batch you can experiment with amounts to make sure the mixture isn't too dry or watery, although most dogs aren't that fussy when it comes to things they like.
Once you've made the treats, how can you use them to your advantage? Well dog training is a completely different subject, but peanut butter dog treats make great rewards. Once your dog follows a command, or even if it does something you like without being ordered, giving it a treat is a brilliant way to encourage that behaviour.
I hope your dog enjoys the treats!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Top 5 Tiny Treats For Your Small Breed Canine
Small breed dogs have different needs and preferences than large breed canines do. Their size can be very limiting. Some dog treats are designed with medium to large size breeds in mind. If you are searching for the best treats for your Pomeranian, Shih Tzu, Yorkie, Chihuahua or other small breed, then make sure you try these biscuits and bones.
#1 Top Tiny Dog Treat: Greenies
Greenies get a high position on the list because this little treat serves two purposes. The first is to offer a tasty snack for your pet. They are ideal for small breed dogs because they come in so many size options. Even teacup size canines can easily manage the smallest Greenie size. The second purpose is to help keep your pet's teeth clean and breathe fresh. Petite Greenie treats are shaped to work between your small canine's teeth as he or she chews. Debris and build up is removed while your pet enjoys a snack that is easy to digest.
#2 Top Tiny Dog Treat: Nutri Dog All Natural Dental Chews
Nutri Dog Dental Chews offers an all natural dog biscuit that comes in three convenient sizes, including a small size for tiny dog breeds. This one comes in a close second to greenies because they are also designed to help keep your pet's teeth clean. Your pet can also appreciate the easy to carry three-armed shape of these dental dog biscuits. Each Nutri-Dog Dental Chew is made with a low calorie recipe that is also gluten free to promote better health while your pet snacks.
#3 Top Tiny Dog Treat: Chik'n Skewers
Chick'n Skewers is a slight deviation away from the standard dog biscuit. Small breed canines appreciate real meat just as much as medium and large breeds do. Chick'n Skewers offers your pet completely natural treats that are made from real chicken. No filler here, just tasty chicken flavor in an enticingly textured dog treat. These are also small and light weight for easy handling even by a tiny canine.
#4 Top Tiny Dog Treat: Bacon and Cheese Buddy Biscuits
Buddy Biscuits offer your pet a combination of delicious flavors in soft, manageable dog treats. The bacon and cheese recipe is made with your pet's health in mind. Dogs with food allergies can enjoy Buddy Biscuits due to the natural ingredients used to make them. The soft texture is ideal for your senior small breed dog that might have trouble chewing a solid bone or biscuit.
#5 Top Tiny Dog Treat: Dingo Mini Bones
These bones have proven a hit with picky eaters. The primary allure to the Dingo mini bone is the size. These come in a variety of shapes, the most popular being the standard knotted end bone design. They are very light weight and tiny, perfect for a small dog's muzzle to fit around. Carrying Mini Bone dog treats is easy as well. The light construction won't put unnecessary strain on your pet. Dingo also makes dental dog biscuits and rawhide chews.