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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Natural Dog Treat Recipes







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I've had quiet a few request for Natural Dog Treat Recipes so I set myself on a mission to search for all kinds of natural recipes that are sure to put a "tongue hanging to the side" smile, on your pup!
Below is a round-up of a few recipes that I have found throughout the wonderful bloggasphere that I love to fly through on a daily bases ...
(Click the photos to visit the host blogs and see the recipes)

ENJOY!

- Natural Dog Treat Recipes -
Keep your 4-legged kids happy and healthy with natural treats made from everyday ingredients throughout your kitchen...





Carrot and Banana Natural Dog Treat Recipe from 17 Apart

Made with Fresh Carrots and Banana's along with brown sugar.



Sweet Potato Dog Chew Treats from 17 Apart
Just Sweet Potato's and your oven...


Chicken Jerky Treats, Vegetarian Treats, Sunflower Treats, and Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits from RODALE

You can find many Dog Treat recipes all on one page at RODALE, including chicken jerky (photo below) that people can enjoy as well!


Nutty Bacon Dog Treats from Dog Hill Kitchen
Made with bacon, maple syrup and even some peanut butter!



Don't they look good enough to eat? Some of them you can eat but I personally would just leave them to the dogs :-)



I'm starting to think about making Natural Dog Treats and try selling them.... I wonder if I would do any good? Gives me something to think about.


Do you have any Natural Dog Treat Recipes that we could add to the list?
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1 comment:

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