Peanut butter is a great treat for dogs and can be used in a variety of dog treat recipes. Plus, it’s something both you and your dog can eat (provided there are no nut allergies involved). Here’s how to make some of your own at home:...
Easy homemade dog treats that will have your dog begging for more! Including recipes for diabetic dogs, allergies and gluten free treats.
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Tenor loves it, too. It reminds me of the days whenwe used to add doggie gravy to his dry dog food. It was always a special treat. Now, the Olive Oil is his special treat at feeding time. I’d have to say the best home remedy for a dog’s dry, itchy flaky skin is plain and...
10. Ginger Apple Dog Treats /Lola The Pitty This homemade dog treat recipe is another great option for our canine companions that have grain allergies. You’ll need one cup of brown rice flour, one cup of diced apple, two thirds cup plain yogurt, half teaspoon ginger, and one tablespoon...
Wheat is a common cause of dog allergies. If your dog is gluten intolerant, try these 10 absolutely delicious wheat-free dog treats that are easy to make and use only natural and healthy ingredients.
This simple, two-ingredient recipe can be customized like nobody’s business, so get creative and have a little fun (while pampering your pooch) with this easy dog treat recipe! I originally made these treats for Wrigley’s first birthday (yes, I celebrated it. Re: crazy dog lady; see ...
Dog collars that prevent paw licking In the case of allergies, infections, or injuries that require stitches, it may take time for the medication to kick in and the healing to begin. In the meantime, it's important to keep the dog from continuing to lick or chew at the paw, as this ...
There are lots of good reasons to make your owndog treats for your dogs. Among them: You can make hypoallergenic treats if your dog suffers from allergies. You can cater to your dog’s specific dietary needs, such as low sodium, low fat, diabetes, etc. ...
and environmental allergies that result in skin problems. These skin conditions can lead to the development of furuncles. These breeds also have short, bristle-like hair that is known to cause the damage necessary to cause a bacterial infection. If you spot boils on your dog's toes, contact...