Homemade Dog Treats - How to Make Dog Treats
The way to a mans stomach is his stomach and this same philosophy applies to their four legged brethren. Get your doggies unwavering obedience and adoration with these wonderful homemade dog treats. These helpful and easy to follow tips on how to make dog treats are sure to get you on the right path to pet owner superstardom.
Let?s begin with the more savory treats shall we? If you are having chicken for dinner then it will be a perfect time to prepare your doggie?s little snack items as well. Cut the chicken you can spare in little strips and spread them over a baking sheet with plenty of cheese sprinkled on top of them. Bake them in a pre heated oven of about 110?C until it becomes crisp. Let it cool and its ready to be served.
Boil liver or beef heart in water and season with spices your dog seem to like. Let simmer for about 2 hours or until well cooked and slice them in chewable treats. You can place these in a plastic air tight bag and freeze them until needed. Make sure you completely thaw them out first before you feed it to the pup lest he gets indigestion and iced teeth.
If these are not available, hotdogs are acceptable and even appreciated doggie snacks. Cut the well cooked sausages or hot dogs in slivers and microwave them until they are hard. Have these on hand for ready noshes anytime of the day. Are you one of those owners who hold the treats between your teeth? Then savory, human friendly nibbles like these will be your best friend.
Dessert treats are also not that difficult to accomplish. Combine a small jar of applesauce with 2 Tbsp honey, 2 cups of water, 1 egg and a dash of vanilla. Set aside. In another bowl, mix 4 cups of flour, 1 Tbsp of baking powder and 1 Tbsp of nutmeg powder. Fold in the first mixture into the second bowl of dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly until you have yourself a smooth and creamy batter. Spoon out dollops of this batter on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 1 hour in a 350?F temperature. Be forewarned that humans and canines may fight each other for these luscious apple chews.
Feel free to add in or take out some ingredients according to your pet?s taste preference. Make certain that you research before doing so. Food like chocolate, grapes, raisins, among others– are listed as dangerous and hazardous to the animal?s health. Consult with your vet before giving homemade dog treats to be sure.
When you do your best to learn how to make dog treats, you are sending a message that you care and want only the best for your pet. Your pet is lucky to be under the shadow of your house and with these added treats ? being happy and obedient will be second nature to him.
