What Pet Lovers Need To Know About Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

By Ines Flores


A well-made dog treat can be one of the best ways to reward our canine companions. The problem is that it can be hard to tell which are safe for our dogs to eat. One way to avoid the chemicals and toxins that some people think are in treats is to make your own. The right homemade dog treat recipes can be just what you need to reward your dog naturally and safely.

One thing you need to remember is that some ingredients are not safe for dogs. Ingredients such as chocolate or garlic may mean tasty snacks for us. They can, however, end up causing serious health risks for our furry family members. Doing some research before you mix up treats can save you grief in the long run. Raisins can also be a problem. Many vet clinics will have lists of toxic ingredients that can make our dogs ill.

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.

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.

Don't start feeding any new treats if your pet has a chronic health condition. It can be problematic for a diabetic dog to have changes to the calories and carbohydrates it is eating. Also think about how much protein is in a treat if you are dealing with kidney problems or liver issues. Don't forget to take into account any food allergies your pet may be dealing with.

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.

Don't be afraid to look online for recipes. Check out pet-focused websites as well as sites that feature human recipes. Often there may not be much difference between the two. It can be good to find recipes that list nutritional and caloric content. These numbers become very important when you are tracking your dog's health or if it has preexisting medical conditions.

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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