Benefits of Homemade Dog Treats

Can you feed your pooch treats or biscuits, is one of the most regular question that dog experts are posed. As always there is no simple answer. Dog treats are very beneficial for dog tuition reasons, we all need rewards in our life for when we do something well. The converse of no treat is clearly punishment.
Feeding a dog treat is great for your relationship, sharing time and happiness is good for the both of you. So are all dog treats OK for your pooch? Industrial dog treats are OK, but read the label, a few, mainly the moist treats can have some complex chemicals, but legal / FDA ingredients. I prefer to give a dog, identical ingredients I have in my kitchen that I use for my family and children. You know what goes in and it can be of the quality and cost that you choose. For those people who prefer organic or local food now have an answer for their dog. There are even vegan and vegetarian recipes, but for these often have protein sources such as peanut butter.
Obesity in dogs is an increasing problem, very similar to the human world and is routed in the same causes. Inadequate activity and too much easily eaten processed food. If you are finding it difficult to find sufficient time for exercising your dog, consider using a professional dog walker. Dog treats as part of a balanced diet and lifestyle is integral to good dog care.
The standard ingredients you can use are those that are common to your kitchen. Flour is the mainstay of the recipe, all types can be used and if you do not have wholemeal flour, the recipes are often robust enough to take a mix or be replaced by a different flour. Cooking with wholemeal flour is a healthy base to the treat, which can be strengthened with wheat germ, bran or oat meal. Eggs are also often used.
Cooking your own dog treats, like any cooking of goods is very satisfying, but only make the quantity needed your dog, so perhaps do it when you are cooking something else. Small amounts. just enough so they stay fresh. Dog biscuits are best for the first couple of days, but in a tight air sealed container, will last for seven days or more. If you do not have the time, you can freeze a big amount, in small bags, the amount for a couple of days at a time. Margarine is frequently used, but other forms of fat or oil are used. Sometimes the dog biscuit will be raised with yeast.
The biscuit flavour is either added though meat or meat stock, sometimes with the use of cheese. Salt is dangerous, as for us, do not use too much in the cooking.
[One of cooking your own, is that you can vary the biscuit and see if your pooch prefers it. Often the best modifications, and most practical are when you replace something in the recipe, because you do not have that ingredient in the home! 
Nearly all dog treat recipes are easy to do, so are wonderful activities to do with the kids. They love to either hand form the dog treats. They  use the complete range of metal or plastic cutters you may have! As always with kids, they need to be supervised making the dog treats.
Making the dog biscuits yourself allow you to control the ingredients, especially if your dog has any ingredient allergies. There are many great tasting dog treat recipes.
So enjoy baking and feeding your special dog treats.

 

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