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.
Recipe: High Protein Homemade Dog Food
Providing the right nutrition for your dog is all about balanced nutrition. High protein homemade dog food isn't going to be right for every dog. Be sure to discuss any dietary changes with your veterinarian or a trained canine nutritionist before making the switch. Protein isn't just the building block of muscle. It also aids in nerve function and helps to build strong bones.
Recipe: Chicken and Kale Stir Fry for Dogs
Everyone enjoys a good stir fry, even our dogs. This chicken and kale stir fry for dogs recipe would make a great meal for your pets or your human family members. Homemade dog food is a great option, when it's properly prepared. It's important to consult an expert on canine nutrition before switching your pet to a homemade diet. Not all human foods are safe for dogs, and you need to make sure you're feeding a balanced diet.
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.