Lazy Budget Chef: 10 Homemade Dog Treat Recipes - Including Allergy Free. Baking is my moment of Zen. I really mean moment – it takes about a moment to dump a bunch of stuff in the bread maker and turn it on. Well that’s not entirely true. I like to bake cookies and eating them even more. I just lost some junk from my trunk and while I want to bake, I don’t want to eat extra sweets. Fortunately, I now have someone who likes homemade cookies that I will not be tempted to eat – meet our new dog Lacey! Hello. Lacey is a fear aggressive Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dachshund mix.
We are working with a behaviorist to help Lacey using positive reinforcement training. Lacey like positive reinforcement training very much. Lacey has issues . Let’s bake some! 6 Allergy Free Dog Treat Recipes Our dog professionals recommend we do not feed treats or food containing corn to a dog with behavioral issues. Dried Sweet Potato Dog Chew Recipe Rawhide chews are slathered in broth containing wheat or corn or both. I make these for all the dogs on my Christmas list.
Best Home Remedies For Dogs. It's a dog's life—and as a pet owner, you want to make sure that life is as long, happy, and healthy as possible. But some puppy problems, like constant barking, yard digging, and furniture chewing, have a tendency to leave us scratching our heads, if not tearing out our hair. While you should always consult your vet before trying any at-home health fixes, many everyday concerns have safe, effective home remedies that may work for your dog.
Save time and money on your pet's care with the following tips from Joey Green's Amazing Pet Cures (Rodale, 2011). Keep reading to discover our favorite natural cures for pets—and see some seriously cute pups! Exploring Ohio's Dog Friendly Hocking Hills State Park | Take Paws. Southeast of Columbus, Ohio is a fantastic state park called Hocking Hills … which we haven’t visited yet.
Fortunately, today we have Brian guest posting about this spectacular place – he’s been there with is family, including their Black Lab, Izzy, and wants to share his experience. As more vacationers opt to include their beloved pets in their travel plans, more attractions are embracing the pet friendly concept. More than 75 cities and towns in Ohio feature pet friendly attractions and accommodations that welcome four-legged family members to join in the fun.
Hocking Hills State Park One of the most interesting vacation spots we’ve found is Hocking Hills State Park. Situated in the southeastern region of Ohio, near the town of Logan, Hocking Hills offers numerous hiking trails and breathtaking sites – including cascading waterfalls, towering cliffs, and sandstone caves begging to be explored. Dogs are welcome in most areas of the park, including the campgrounds. Pet Friendly Eats. The 6 Pet Friendly Hotel Chains Where Pets Stay Free | Take Paws. There is no question that pet travel is on the rise, and many hotel chains are rolling out the red carpet for our four-legged companions. But some hotels are exploiting the opportunity and imposing exorbitant fees on pet travelers. Today we’re highlighting six pet friendly hotel chains were your pets are welcome to stay for free. Kimpton Hotels The Kimpton hotel chain was at the front of the pack in the pet friendly movement with their HosPETality Unleashed program.
They’ve stayed in the lead by welcoming all pets – with no limit on the number, species, weight, or breed – and no additional fees or deposits. The PAWticulars: 60 properties in major cities across the country. Our Favorite Kimpton Hotel: Ink48 in New York City Loews Hotels The Loews hotels definitely put their best paw forward when it comes to pet amenities. The PAWticulars: 18 properties in major cities across the country. Our Favorite Loews Hotel: Loews Miami Beach, FL La Quinta Hotels Red Roof Inns Drury Inn Motel 6. Dog Friendly Myrtle Beach in the Offseason | Take Paws. Most people hit the beach in the summer, when the kids are out of school and the sun is hot. When you’re planning a pet friendly fall getaway, a shore town may not top your idea list, but the offseason is our favorite time to enjoy the ocean – the crowds have faded, the weather is beautiful, and it’s easier to include the dogs in our activities.
In early November, we made a stop in Myrtle Beach, SC – a beach town that swells uncomfortably with tourists during the high season. Prices skyrocket, the beach is crowded, accommodations are more difficult to find, and restaurants are packed. Some people love it, but it’s not my idea of fun with the dogs. In November, however, it was a glorious place to be! Benefits of Offseason Beaching Walking the beach and boardwalk is one of our favorite things to do at the shore, and many cities – including Myrtle Beach – restrict pets on the beach during their prime season. Restaurant owners were happy to see us coming – even with the boys in tow. Homemade Dog Treat and Cookie Recipes. Welcome to the Bunny Roo Beagle Recipe Page! Please enjoy our selection of yummy, drool-inspiring recipes. Each treat has been tested and certified as deeeeelicious! Please keep in mind that every dog's tummy is different so we suggest small portions to start and remember that, just like people, dogs can have allergies too.
If your pet has not been exposed to an ingredient in one of our recipes, use appropriate caution. If you would like to submit a dog friendly recipe, please send an email to kathy@bunnyroobeagle.com "Bone" Apetit! Dog Treat Recipes Copyright © 2007 BunnyRooBeagle.com. Make Homemade Dog Food Tutorial ~ Part Two. A few days ago, I shared my reasons for making homemade dog food here. Today I will share Make Homemade Dog Food ~ Part Two! A few points about making homemade dog food: Talk to your vet first!
Your vet knows your dog and his specific needs, I don't.Go to the ASPCA website for a list of foods that are poisonous to your pet. I cannot stress enough how important this is. I am still learning and adjusting the ratios of my ingredients. My recipe changes almost every time I cook dog food, it all depends on what I have on hand. Whew! Ingredients: brown rice, olive oil, fish oil, canned green beans, canned carrots, ground beef, and bacon: (the pots I use are vintage, one from my Grandma and one from my Momma. Boil water with 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil, add brown rice, and cook until VERY soft (overcooked, really.)
The olive oil and fish oil are good for the eyes, fur, digestion, and heart. Cook the beef and bacon thoroughly. It's better to overcook than undercook. and carrots... All mushed up! HOW TO Tell If Your Dog is in Pain | Find A Vet. While there are obvious signs that your dog is experiencing pain – yelping or limping, for example – dogs typically try to hide it. This can be blamed on genetics: A wild dog that appears to be hurting can easily fall victim to predators. “One way animals differ from humans is they don’t complain about their pain,” Dr. Jack Aldridge, director of Veterinary Services for the San Francisco SPCA, told CBS San Francisco. “They cover it up, acting brave.” Although it may be not always be apparent, there are ways you can detect if your dog is in distress. What are the Symptoms that My Dog is in Pain? “The first rule is to assume pain is present if it seems logical after an injury, surgery or medical condition that would be painful for us,” Aldridge said.
The ASPCA concurs: “Irregular behavior patterns are often the first sign that your pet is ill or in pain.” Call your vet if your dog is showing any of these signs. How is Pain Treated? Aspirin is a NSAID, which can upset dogs’ stomachs. Make Your Own DIY Dog Treats! Curbly-Original I'm known around these parts as "the crazy Schnauzer lady", but in truth, I'm crazy about ALL dogs... and think they deserve some tasty, homemade treats every now and then! This simple, two-ingredient recipe can be customized like nobody's business, so get creative and have a little fun (while pampering your pooch)! I originally made these treats for Wrigley's first birthday (yes, I celebrated it. Re: crazy dog lady; see above), and have made a ton of variations since. The basic recipe is as follows: Ingredients: 2 cups 100% organic whole wheat flour (or wheat germ, or spelt, or rolled oats, or a mixture of these, etc.)2 (4oz) jars of pureed baby food - beef, blueberry, sweet potato, chicken - whatever.
Directions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Easy, right? How will you customize these treats for your pooch? *Onions are toxic to dogs! Tagged : Foodie-Fridays, Curbly-Original, How-To, tutorial, dog, pet, recipe, DIY. Dog Biscuits. A couple of weeks ago, my husband listened to a very compelling speech about what’s in dog food. The speech was one of the many speeches we enjoyed during the 4H County Demonstration Day and again at Districts. The young lady who presented the information really did her research and made my husband think about what we were feeding our dog which sent us on a quest of reading dog food labels and looking into homemade options.
Whenever I’m on a quest for information I hit the internet like everyone else. However, I also hit the library. Most of the dog food recipes were about the same: some kind of meat, mixed with rice, potatoes or oatmeal, and cooked vegetables. We haven’t completely decided on what we are going to do about a healthy diet for our Shadow Dog, but we did purchase a better dog food and have been making at least one meal a day for her from regular food. The first thing we did switch permanently is dog biscuits. Easy Dog Biscuits 2 cubes beef, chicken or vegetable bouillon. Ask A Vet - Pet Health Questions, Veterinary Advice from the Online Vet | Ask Vet Advice. Veterinary Medical Information for Dogs and Cats - Vetinfo.com. Are Your Brachycephalic Dogs Having Breathing Problems? P-U-G spells love. AHS Hiking Resources. Homemade Dog Biscuits - Martha Stewart Pets. Show your four-legged friend some love with these tasty homemade dog treats.
IngredientsMakes about 5 dozen1 cup all-purpose flour1/4 cup wheat germ1/4 cup brewer's yeast1 teaspoon salt1 1/2 tablespoons canola oil1/2 cup low-sodium canned chicken stock, plus more for brushing Directions1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, wheat germ, yeast, and salt; set aside 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.