Using leftovers can get a little old after a feast like Thanksgiving or Christmas. One way to use the leftovers is to make some treats for the dog out of them. This easy recipe will allow Fido to taste some of those smells he’s been sniffing. Two recipes have been included for conven...
Give your pup a taste of holiday spirit. Check out some delicious, doggie-friendly holiday treats for your dog this winter.
When it comes to finding thebest dog food for small dogs, owners need to consider theirunique nutritional needs. With smaller stomachs but often faster metabolisms than larger breeds, small dogs needhigh-quality protein, moderate fat levels, and balanced nutrients in smaller, bite-sized pieces. ...
home made baugette rolls, pumpkin or carrot bread, and I help Jim with his famous, best-ever-every-one-wants-them, Christmas cookies. And if they have dogs, bonus for me. I get to make them home made dog treats. My favorite
16. Pumpkin Pie TreatsLuckily, pumpkin is a super-healthy food for dogs so it’s easy to make healthy pumpkin dog treats. If you’re making your pup a Turkey Day dessert, remember not to add sweeteners. Too much sugar or honey can be very damaging to a dog’s system and Xylitol is...
You can never go wrong buying yummy dog treats as a gift for a Miniature Schnauzer. Just be sure they are all natural, healthy treats. In fact, go for small training treats and make your dog earn his rewards. Here are some great choices fornutritious dog treats. ...
Christmas Dog Squeaky Toy Plush Dog Toys for Small Dogs with Squeakers Features: Safe & Soft Material -- Adorable dog toys are made from soft and durable plush in bright holiday colors with a squeaker in each toy for the loud fun dogs love. Bite-resistant,...
There are plenty of healthy, vet-approved doggy treats on the market. I recommend giving them an activity-based gift, such as a treat puzzle or ball to keep them busy on Christmas day. If you’re unsure, or if you’d like more advice, just ask your vet. They’ll be able to give...
“Small dogs need small treats—they can choke on treats that are inappropriately large for their size,” she says. “Large dogs do not need large treats—cut or break large treats into smaller pieces. I suggest using training-sized treats for all dogs.” ...
When it comes to doggie birthday parties there’s nothing wrong with keeping it intimate; having a few dog friends over will be more than enough to make it a memorable day for your dog. You can serve dog friendly cake, give out “doggie bags” filled with treats & goodies, and play ...