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11 Worst Dog Treats To Avoid (And Healthy Alternatives)

11 Worst Dog Treats To Avoid (And Healthy Alternatives)

We love our dogs and it can be tough to say “no” to them, especially when they are giving you those oh-so-pleading puppy dog eyes and eyeing your food. However, humans and dogs have way different digestive systems, and what works for us may not necessarily work for them. From cookies filled with sugar and…

How To Make Homemade Dog Treats Without Peanut Butter? 

How To Make Homemade Dog Treats Without Peanut Butter? 

Homemade dog treats are a fun and healthy way to spoil your four-legged friend. Many homemade dog treat recipes call for peanut butter as the main ingredient. While most dogs enjoy the taste of peanut butter, extenuating circumstances may prohibit you from using it in your treats.  Some dogs are allergic to the sweet, nutty…

Homemade Dog Treats with Rolled Oats  

Homemade Dog Treats with Rolled Oats  

With an ever-increasing movement toward humans eating more whole, healthy foods, many dog owners are turning to their pets and thinking about how they should revamp their food. Fillers, preservatives, and meat byproducts are all harmful items that many processed dog treats include. So, I’ll give you the low-down on how to make homemade dog…

Smelly Safe Liver Treats for Dogs [DIY Recipes + Budget]

Smelly Safe Liver Treats for Dogs [DIY Recipes + Budget]

Baking might not be your thing, but making smelly safe liver treats for dogs doesn’t require pastry chef skills. It does, however, require a strong stomach and discerning nose to get past the ingredients. But what don’t we do for our beloved pets? Homebaked liver treats are a wonderful reward for your dog’s training accomplishments….

9 Ideas for Low Protein Dog Treats (DIY and Budget)
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9 Ideas for Low Protein Dog Treats (DIY and Budget)

The words “low protein” and dog treats seem like they shouldn’t go together. While dogs are omnivores, meaning they can (and will!) eat almost anything humans can, they typically need high protein diets to be happy and healthy. The average adult dog requires about 18% of its daily nutrients from protein. However, sometimes a dog…