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Save money and know exactly what your pet is eating with these holiday inspired dog and cat treats.
As you gather around the table this Thanksgiving and give thanks for good food and good friends, don't forget the furry members of the family. Check out these easy-to-make, festive treats for your pets.
Apple MintChristmas Dog Bones These Christmas dog treats are simple to mix and bake, and they make great gifts for the dogs in your life. The cute little mint flavored mini bones are made with applesauce, and they have the added benefit of aiding digestion and helping to control bad dog breath.
Save money and concern for what you're giving your dog by making these dog treats using canned pumpkin, peanut butter, cinnamon, and whole wheat flour.
Nothing says Happy Holidays & childhood memories like filling your home with the fresh baked aroma of ginger bread & sugar cookies. When the weather outside is frightful its time to turn up the heat in the kitchen and get baking with the entire family, including Fido.Dust off those baking sheets, mixing bowls, cookie cutters, measuring cups and that rolling pin for a festive time in the kitchen with your gourmutt.
It's National Dog Day - a day to celebrate the love and companionship of dogs everywhere. And what's better received by your canine friend than something edible?
The holidays are around the corner - time to get ready for the season! While you are planning your baked treats for family and friends, try baking some for your kitty, too. Fish-tive Holiday Pretzels 3/4 cup canned tuna or salmon, drained well 1/4 cup warm water1 tablespoon butter1 cup whole-wheat flour Preheat oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
Everyone loves treats, and cats love treats just as much as people love treats. Have you ever considered making cat treats for your special cat? Homemade dog treat recipes have become quite popular, but those who love cats have also created treat recipes for their furry family members.
I can't remember a time when supermarkets or even vets' offices didn't sell dozens of kinds of pet foods, toys, and snacks. But it wasn't actually that long ago when pet products were uncommon and dogs and cats managed to survive quite well, entertaining themselves and foraging for treats along the banks of riverbeds-not your friendly neighborhood bank where neon-colored dog biscuits are ubiquitous nowadays.
This page is where the fun really starts: making homemade cat treats for your felines! We all know that homemade goodies from Mom's kitchen are the best, and our cats know it too! Let your cats know when you are cooking for him, and you'll be surprised at how much they try to involve themselves in the process.
Last year we shared a recipe for making your Homem a de Dog Treats (a fun food project for your kids to make and your pups to eat!). We are just now getting around to sharing a great recipe for making Homemade Cat Treats!