All Dogs Deserve Homemade Food At Least Some Of The Time!
Dogs, like people, deserve and need a little bit of variety in their diet. Homemade puppy food is a great way to give your dogs the variety they need to get the nutrition they need. Find out what foods to avoid and get a great homemade puppy treat recipe.
What Foods Should You Avoid When Feeding Your Dog Homemade Food?
Dogs can have many of the same foods you enjoy but some of them will hurt your dog.
There are at least eleven foods your dog should avoid.1. Chocolate, Coffie, and Caffeine are toxic to dogs.
2. Candy and Artificial Sweeteners
3. Avocados
4. Mushrooms
5. Grapes and Raisins
6. Garlic (raw, cooked,and powdered)
7. Yeast Dough (could continue to rise in their stomach)
8. Mustard seed
9. Onions, Onion Powder, and Chives
10. Macadamia Nuts and Walnuts
11. Raw Eggs
It has also been suggest to not give your dog any raw meats or bones.
Raw Or Cooked?
Giving your dog raw meat is a bit of controversy because some people believe it's good for your dog to have raw meat while others feel that like us everything a dog eats should be cooked. What's your opinion?
When Feeding Your Dog Homemade Food His Health Should Always Be A Top Priority
Whether your giving your puppy homemade food all of the time, just some of the time, or only for a special treat, please make sure that what your feeding him is good for him. The better the nutrition a dog get the longer and healthier his life will be.The Complete Guide To Dogs Nutrition will give you all the information you need to know to feed your dog healthy, nutritious meals. It includes which foods are safe for your dog to eat, which store bought foods will allow your dog to live his life to the fullest, answers common health issues, and has a collection of 100+ easy recipes to give your dog the total nutrition he needs to live a long and healthy life.
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A Recipe For Homemade Dog Treats
A tasty treat your dog will love with nutrition you'll love!
21/2 cups whole wheat flour
1/4 cup white flour
1/4 cup oatmeal
11/4 Tbsp baking powder
1 Tbsp honey
1 cup peanut butter
1/3 cup finely chopped vegetables
1 cup milk
Combine flour, oatmeal, and baking powder. Combine milk, peanut butter, vegetables, and honey in a separate bowl and mix well. Stir peanut butter mixture into flour/oatmeal mixture. Knead dough and roll-out on floured surface to a quarter inch thickness. Cut out treats using a cookie cutter. Place aluminum foil on cookie sheet and bake in a 400 degree oven for approximately 15 minutes.
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