Dog Treats – Find Out How to Make Them

by Brigitte Smith on September 22, 2009

There are a lot of dog owners worldwide, and anyone of them can tell you that dog is indeed man’s best friend. Offering unconditional love, dogs can be a steady companion for people ages 2 to 92. However, caring for your family pet isn’t as simple as it may seem. Learning what is fit and unfit for our dogs should be an important priority for those with man’s best friend. What we feed our dogs can have an adverse or beneficial effect on the health of our canine companions.

Dogs of today are very much different from wild animals that roam around the wilderness. Having been domesticated by humans, dogs now lack the necessary elements in order to survive alone for very long without problems. As such, their diets must be carefully monitored to ensure that our faithful companions are always fit and happy. This is where homemade dog food and homemade dog treats come in.

Dog foods bought from the supermarket are a dime a dozen. Some boast special vitamins that make the coat shinier, or protects from worms or other parasites. However, some studies have shown that a steady diet of particular dog foods may be unhealthy for the house pooch. In fact, the vast majority of dog foods out there are deemed unfit for human consumption.

Recipes for homemade dog food and dog treats can be found online, they offer good tips for starters and advice on the preparation of doggie meals. Dogs can actually eat most of the foods we eat, however with dogs the simpler the better. With a little adjustment anyone can prepare healthy dog treats!

Recipes for dog food can be readily found online, and offer some basic starting tips. A few good tips that can be learned are that raw or spoiled garlic may be poisonous to dogs, thus if you make homemade dog food be sure to keep them out. Another important tidbit is that, as much as we humans enjoy cooked food, so too dogs. Because a minority of experts believe that dogs no longer have the necessary elements to properly digest uncooked meat, serving your dog cooked meat prepared with natural cooking oils are great! Two more things to watch out for are cooked bones or chocolates, never serve your dog these as chocolates can cause skin problems, and cooked bones may sometimes lodge in the digestive tract.

An important tip for future dog treat chefs is to remember to mix in 40% meat, 30% vegetables and finally 30% of starch to maximize the nutrients and vitamins found in each food type and keep your pet in tip top shape!

Homemade dog food, when prepared properly, can actually be a healthier alternative for your everyday doggie meal. These dog treats can be prepared right in the comfort of your own home care of recipes for dog food that can be found on the internet. Besides being the healthier choice, this way of dog food preparation will also save you that few extra bucks.

- Melinda Smith


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