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6 Best & Safe Chocolate Alternatives for Dogs

Chocolates are a quintessential part of our Valentine's Day celebration... but what about our dogs? Nothing says "I love you" like chocolate, but even a...

10 Best Thanksgiving Treats for Dogs (Store-Bought & DIY!)

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for everything good in your life. Since all pets easily fall into this category, it is also...

How Many Treats Are Too Many For Dogs?

How many treats do you give your dog? Are you sure it's enough? Or is it too much? The thing is, we will never know...

Recipe: Peanut Butter and Parsley Dog Treats

Peanut butter is a great ingredient to add to homemade dog treats. These parsley dog treats include peanut butter to add a tasty nutritional boost to your pup's diet. Peanut butter is a great source of healthy fats and protein. It is also high in niacin as well as Vitamins B and E. Be sure to look closely at the ingredients of the peanut butter that you choose. Make sure it does not contain xylitol.

Recipe: Chicken and Sage Dog Biscuits

Most dogs love chicken, but getting your pet to eat sage could be a challenge. These sage dog biscuits are a favorite with our pack, and they offer a lot of nutritional benefits. In small amounts, sage is safe for dogs to eat. It is known to have anti-inflammatory properties, so it is especially good for dogs with arthritis and other inflammation issues. Sage is a superfood ingredient, when used in small quantities. If you feed too much sage, it could cause gastrointestinal upset.

Recipe: Homemade Banana Dog Treats

If you have some old bananas starting to turn brown on your sideboard, you may be thinking of making banana bread. While that's a great idea for your human family members, these homemade banana dog treats are another great way to use up the aging fruit. As long as you feed them in moderation, bananas are great addition to your pet's diet. Bananas are a low calorie ingredient that are also high in vitamins and minerals like biotin, potassium and copper.

Recipe: Coconut and Cranberry Dog Treats

Cranberries and coconut are both superfoods for dogs. These coconut and cranberry dog treats are an easy way to add some extra nutrients to your pets diet. Cranberries are high in fiber and antioxidants, which help prevent disease and boost your dog's immune system. Adding cranberries to your dog's diet can also help if he is having urinary tract issues.

Cinnamon Banana Dog Treat Recipe

Cinnamon is often added to human food recipes to jazz up the flavor and add some additional nutrients. This cinnamon banana dog treat recipe can do the same for your pet! Cinnamon has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. If your dog is older or overweight, adding cinnamon to his diet has also been shown to reduce the risk of developing diabetes.

Recipe: Sweet Potato & Turkey Dog Treats

Homemade dog treats are a great way to add a little nutritional boost to your pet's diet. They're much healthier than most commercial treats, and cheaper than high quality commercial treats as well. These sweet potato and turkey dog treats are easy to make and very affordable.

Recipe: Dog Treats for Christmas

Are you looking for a last minute gift idea for a dog or dog owner? Homemade dog treats for Christmas are a unique way to show that you care while providing a handmade gift that both dog and owner are sure to love.

Recipe: Homemade Christmas Cookies for Dogs

Homemade Christmas cookies for dogs aren’t just something special to spoil your dog with over the holidays. They’re also a great gift idea. Making these Christmas cookies for dogs could even be a fun new family tradition.

Recipe: Dog Treats for Upset Stomach

Do you feel like eating when you stomach is upset? Probably not. Neither does your dog. These dog treats for upset stomach will help get some nourishment into your pup without making him sick. Dry kibble and commercial dog treats probably won't entice your pet to eat when he's not feeling well. Whole food ingredients in homemade dog food and treats may be enough to enough to entice him.

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