Archive for Dogs Treats

Sharon always has healthy treats for the dogs and they all love her!

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Poor Casper the American Bulldog has an allergy and can only have grain free treats. So Er and I decided to try baking some. They werent very pretty but the dogs loved them. Part 2 of 2

Heres the recipe:
1 Lb ground meat (lamb, beef, chicken, turkey) Lamb and beef tend to be higher in fat. Chicken and turkey might be a better choice for an overweight dog.
1 large sweet potato (cooked and mashed)
1 large egg
1/4 tsp garlic powder (not garlic salt)
5 tbsp. large flake rolled oats (organic if possible)
Pecans are optional
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients in a bowl, mixing up very well.
Lightly grease a cookie sheet with olive oil. (Very slightly )
Dump ingredients on cookie sheet and spread evenly and flatly to the sides of pan. This should be about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick.
Bake for one hour at 350 degrees.
Remove pan from oven and use your cookie cutter at this time, if you want. If you don’t have a cookie cutter, just score the ‘cookie dough ‘with a knife or pizza cutter, into squares.
Put back into the oven and bake for another hour at 250 degrees.
This will dry these healthy dog treats out. Keep an eye on your oven. The time could be more or less, depending on how hot your oven runs.
These dog treats should be fairly dry and a little crispy, but not burned.

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We took our dog, Pumpkin to the Three Dog Bakery in San Clemente for the very first time. It’s a bakery for dogs and your pet is welcome in the store. The owner, Claire was very friendly and helpful. She gave Pumpkin a free sample.

There were so many homemade treats to choose from. We ended up buying a cookie a la carte from the display case and had it boxed. We also bought peanut butter cookies for Pumpkin to share with Mack (our neighbor’s dog). What’s really great about this place, the treats are healthy and your dog will love it!

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Hi everyone, I just got allergy testing done on a stray pup I found two months ago. He was in really bad shape and I had to spend over $2000 to get him healthy(mange,worms,teeth removed,hematoman,ect) and NOW he’s got major allergies. I am trying to find out if anyone knows any good treats to buy at PetsMart or the grocery store for dogs with allergies. I’m trying to avoid homemade treats from doggie bakeries. Most of his allergies are to trees,grass,and fungus, but the foods he is allergic to are CHICKEN,CORN,CARROTS,BARLEY AND EGGS. He CAN have BEEF, PORK,VENISON,DUCK, MILK, WHEAT,OAT, CHEESE AND FLOUR. Does anyone know of any good dog treats that are not homemade or doggie bones that he can enjoy, but will not have a reaction to. I am giving him allergenic shots every three days too, but I don’t know how well that works. I am loosing my mind! I just want to find a good treat for my baby bowser. :) Help please?

First of all I hope with that many allergies you are giving him homemade food ,,Every one I know whose dog had allergies has switched to cooking their food for them..It is cheaper, and because they absorb more of the nutrients in it they have less and smaller poop..you simply cook meat till just done add to Brown rice and vegetables,,We use green beans, squash, zucchini, and peas, the ratio is 1/2 meat 1/4 rice and 1/4 veggies..their coats will be better and they will be more fit and even better it might not need allergy \shots any more..For treats we simply give raw carrots, green beans (cooked) ..Also wheat just adds weight to a dog and most are allergic to it..below are a few links to help you..My sister uses this recipe to make dog treats for her dogs.
Homemade, Wheat Free Dog Treats
1/4 cup honey
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
2 cups chicken broth or water
1/3 cup peanut oil 1 cup rolled oats
1 cup oat bran
3-4 cups oat flour

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 ° F (180 ° C).

In a small dutch oven or large saucepan, combine honey, peanut butter (try to find a brand that has no added suger, salt or other ingredients; ideally it should only contain peanuts), chicken broth, and peanut oil. Heat, stirring often, until mixture begins to simmer. Remove from heat. Stir in rolled oats and oat bran and let cool until lukewarm — or cool enough to work with. Gradually blend in oat flour, adding enough to form a stiff dough.

Transfer to a floured (oat flour or rye flour) surface and knead until smooth (about 3-5 minutes). Shape the dough into a ball, and roll to 1/4-inch (6 mm) thick. Use a mini-cookie cutter or cut into small squares. Transfer to ungreased baking sheets, spacing them about 1/4 inch (6 mm) apart. Gather up the scraps, roll out again, and cut additional biscuits. If the dough becomes too crumbly to work with after a few rollings, sprinkle with a little water to bind it together and knead it for 30 seconds or so.

Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and turn over. Bake for an additional 30 minutes, or until golden brown on both sides. After you finish baking all batches of biscuits, turn off the oven, spread all the biscuits in one baking pan and set them in the oven to cool for a few hours or overnight. The extra time in the oven as it cools off helps make the treats crispier. These make a more delicate crunchy biscuit, so we use them more for special or training treats, not tartar control.

Makes several dozen small treats that keep and freeze well.

i have asked this question before but id like a recipe where there isnt any liver or guzzards(?) and stuff like that! Any simple recipes or tips??plz answer!!!!!

Just found this in one of my magazines.

Banana Doggie Treats

5 cups flour
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 egg slightly beaten
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups pureed bananas
2 teaspoons vanilla
water

Preheat oven to 325 and set the rack on the middle level. Have one or two ungreased nonstick baking sheets ready

Mix the flour, peanuts and baking soda together in a large bowl. gradually stir in the remaining ingredients., except the water, until lumpy but blended.

Add enough water, a teaspoon at a time, to make a stiff dough. Knead by hand until thoroughly mixed. Or you can blend everything in a food processor.

Form 4 logs, 2 on each baking sheet, and flatten each into loaves that are 3 inches long, and 1 inch high. (for large treat, make 2 logs, 1 on each baking sheet. Flatten til about 1 inch high and 6 inches long)

Bake for 30 minutes at 325. Remove from oven to wire racks and let rest for 10 minutes. Leave the oven on.

Transfer the loaves to a cutting board and slice into 1/2 – 3/4 inch pieces. (it’s easiest to slice then on the diagonal, using a serrated bread knife)

Put the slices back on the baking sheets and bake for about 20 minutes longer, turning once, until they are golden brown. Cool on wire racks. Store in a tightly closed Tupperware container at room temperature.

Hello Everyone! I’ve been sparse around here lately, but I have a question for some of you more doting dog owners.

I’m refreshing some of the Siberian’s training with longer walks, and people just can’t help to stop us(including bikers, cars, ect.)! He’s a go, go, go sort of dog, he wants his walk NOW(because he knows that is what I want) and he’ll be lovey-dovey more towards the end. I’ve found carrying treats or toys with us in his pack while we walk is an easy way to let people interact with him, and keep him calm while doing so. While I want him to be focused on the work I give him, I’m also hoping to teach him to listen to my commands in ALL situations, for example: When our walks are interupted and he’s required to stand/sit still and not cause a fuss. The treats/toys get him focused on the people a little better, and help him see that these particular people aren’t the kind he needs to be growling at/rrunning away from.

Problem is, the treats you get in the store are crap! I’ve tried carrots, little pieces of bread, that sort of thing but he gets bored with them quickly and I’d like to make it a little more interesting for him. Healthier too!

So does anyone around here know of any really good homemade recpies? You know, the GOOD ones with no corn meal, no crappy fillers or too-rich ingredients. He isn’t too sensitive when it comes to food, but I don’t want to take any chances. This is a two mile walk, after all!

Low fat would be awesome if possible. These last couple busy months have cut our work-out time, and he’s gained a couple pounds inbetween his latest growth spurt and stealing the mastiff’s food before I can correct him/pick up bowls(reverted behavior also due to lack of exersice).

Thank you in advance for all your responses. =D

Here are a few recipes to try out:

Soft Doggy Cookies (from Bullwrinkle.com)

Ingredients:
1/4 cup Wheat germ or cream of wheat
1/4 cup Dry milk powder
3 (2.5 oz. each) jars of baby food (beef or chicken)

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl.
3. Roll into small balls, place on greased cookie sheet, and flatten slightly with a fork.
4. Bake 15 minutes or until lightly browned.
5. Cool on wire rack before serving.
6. Refrigerate or freeze leftovers.

I am trying to train my dog to do agility, and in the process she is learning to stay, come, stop, follow, and heel. I give her small treats for this (Biscuits broken up). However, we are going through biscuits really fast, and I was hoping you guys might have some healthy recipes for dog treats that I can make into small sized treats (Like training treat size) so that she doesn’t get fat. Also, I would prefer recipes that don’t involve ingredients that I would have to go to the supermarket to buy, so just basic ingredients please!!!! Thanks a ton!

Here’s a website that has a whole list of different homemade treats. The ones that I looked at seem pretty basic.

http://www.bullwrinkle.com/Assets/Recipes/Recipes.htm

You can also try ice cubes or pieces of carrots if your dogs likes them. Or, get an all beef hot dog and break off tiny, tiny pieces (just a little with your fingernail) and give her each time. It doesn’t take much to make a dog happy and willing to do more. And, if you use pieces that tiny, it shouldn’t be a problem as far as adding too many extras calories.

i have heard that a lot of dogs dont really like homemade biscuits unless its a damn good recipe. have you had any success? i want to bake doggy bisciuts, yummy ones…etc. something she will love. any advice?
im looking for a recipe that i can cut into dog bone biscuits and bake…. :)

http://www.thepoop.com/pooppantry/default.asp

My dog has tried these peanut butter patties and loved them. Actually they’re quite good, so if your dog doesn’t like them there’s dessert for you.

http://www.thepoop.com/pooppantry/pbpatties.asp

i would love to give my dog some special treats just give me the recipie and tell me if it needs to be in microwave or oven or its just made like that

Here is a great website for dog treats. It has the instructions with the recipe. http://www.thepoop.com/pooppantry/

Healthy treats we made up. Really easy!

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A must for the fashion conscious dog trainer, the CLIX® Treat Bags are very functional and have been designed with many useful features. A wide opening allows easy access to treats, while the drawstring closure ensures that it is rain and dog proof! There is a separate zipped compartment on the back of the treat bag, which can either be utilised for storage of treats or personal items. The Treat Bag comes equipped with ‘Multi-Clicker™’, ‘Target Stick’ and ‘Whistle’ holders to ensure you can keep all necessary equipment to hand. There are also two methods of attachment, by using either the clip or belt loop fittings.

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For more info: http://www.bigappleherp.com/Cloud-Star-Soft-Chewy-Buddy-Biscuits

The Buddy Biscuits Soft & Chewy are quite possibly the best soft dog treats that your dog will eat. Formulated with only wholesome ingredients no artificial flavors or preservatives, Soft & Chewy treats are great for those dogs who have difficulty eating hard treats.

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www.NaturalDogTreats.co.uk
Product: Lamb Chews
Breed: Labrador
Customer: Jasper

We only make these treats with 100% export-quality New Zealand Lamb. An ideal afternoon reward and snack for your best friend!

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It was the best day EVER. You can find the recipe here: http://gitaggirl.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/doggy-frozen-yogurt.jpg?w=488&h=415

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