Monday, January 12, 2015

Tips On Homemade Dog Treat Recipes

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By Enid Hinton


Pet lovers always face the challenge of getting the right ingredients that they can use to prepare some homemade meal for their dogs. It is common to find that the dog treats are made from food deemed not appropriate for human consumption but assumed good enough for the animals. However, if you are fond of your pet, this should not be the case for your dog. There is an alternative for you to prepare a healthy and delicious homemade treat for your pet with the right ingredients and proper procedures. To achieve good homemade dog treat recipes, you need to learn about some tips.

The first major consideration you should make is finding out which ingredients are not fit for dogs. It is crucial to understand that there are many ingredients present in stores which when in many cases are delicious to human being, are simply not good for dogs. Your pet may end up refusing to feed on your treat or end up with stomach discomforts.

An example of such ingredients would be macadamia nuts, chocolate or milk products. Such items, would cause diarrhea, vomiting, bloating and in some cases if fatal even lead to death. For a success in your treat, you should check well and ensure that they are safe for the pet consumption.

When making this treat, you also ought to employ a different baking style. Cookies for the pet should be more dehydrated than regular cookies. The dryness aids in cleaning the dogs teeth while eating. It also helps the pet to feed on the treat with much ease.

In order to create this dryness, the baker should maintain lower temperatures while baking. The cookies should also be prepared for some longer time. This enables them to lose as much water as possible hence become drier and dehydrated.

When you are starting with the homemade baking process, you should limit the ingredients used. This will help you keep charge of what your dog likes and dislikes. Becoming too wild at the beginning and mixing too many ingredients increases the chances of the pet disliking your cooking because of some ingredient present. You can start with a simple ingredient like meat and then go on mixing more and more little by little.

Wheat flour is not advocated for as a component for baking dog treats. Many of the dogs are allergic to this flour. This is why they have specially created alternative flours solely for their consumption. They can be obtained in grocery stores and markets.

Such alternatives include rye, buckwheat, coconut and oat flours. They are all easy to find and come with various health benefits which will aid in the growth of your animal. All you need to do is carry out some research from friends or on websites to learn about the best type of floor suitable for your animals needs. Some of the homemade foods you can prepare are Cinnamon Bun Bites, Biscuits, Peanut Butter and Banana, Doughnuts and more.




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