Friday 30 January 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.

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.

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.

Jerky can be a great option if you want to feed your dog meat as the majority of its' diet. You can make jerky out of beef. While beef jerky is quick and easy to make you might want to switch it up by dehydrating chicken or another meat instead. You may want to think about just preparing the meat plain. This will help you avoid any toxic ingredients that can cause harm to your pet.

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.

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.

Don't be surprised if it takes a little while for you to adjust your recipe. If you have never made jerky or you are not used to making biscuits, it may take some time before you have your technique down pat. When you do finally have your recipe just right, introduce them slowly. Any change in diet can cause diarrhea and that is likely the last thing you want for your dog.




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