BBQ Safety Tips for Your Dog & A Great Recipe for All to Share! Published by Erin Edwards ‘TIS the season: BBQs, swimming pools, family time, & yummy treats! We love this time of the year and we love all the goodies a good BBQ can offer us! With that in mind, remember that your dog LOVES... Continue Reading →
Homemade Dog Treats ~ Carrot, Sweet Potatoes and Peas ~ #Recipe
2 cups flour 2 (4 oz) Gerber Carrot Sweet Potato Pea Baby Food DirectionsPreheat oven to 375. Line cookie sheets with parchment and set aside. Add ingredients to a large bowl. Mix well with a hand mixer. Then kneed to form a dough. Break into portions and use a rolling pin to flatten. Make 1/4... Continue Reading →
Taking my homemade dog treats up a level
I'm really getting into making homemade dog treats. Not only does my Macy love them, my hubby's coworkers are enjoying giving to their dogs, too. I've decided to take it to a whole new level. I ordered two things from Amazon Alphabet Number & Letter Cookie Biscuit Stamp Embosser Cutter Fondant DIY Tool And Vegetable... Continue Reading →
Homemade Sweet Potato Dog Treats #Recipe
Homemade Sweet Potato Dog Treats (small batch) 1 4 oz Sweet Potato Baby Food Dash of cinnamon 1 cup flour Preheat oven to 375. Line cookie sheets with parchment and set aside. Add ingredients to a large bowl. Mix well with a hand mixer. Then kneed to form a dough. Break into portions and use a rolling pin to flatten. Make 1/4... Continue Reading →
Homemade Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats #recipe
Homemade Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats 1 c pumpkin purée 1/2 c natural peanut butter 2 cups flour Dash of cinnamon Preheat oven to 375. Line cookie sheets with parchment and set aside. Add ingredients to a large bowl. Mix well with a hand mixer. Then kneed to form a dough. Break into portions and... Continue Reading →
Homemade PB Banana Dog Treats #Recipe
Homemade PB Banana Dog Treats 2 (4 oz) Banana Baby Food 1/2 c peanut butter 2 cups flour Mix well with a hand mixer. Then kneed to form a dough. Break into portions and use a rolling pin. Make 1/4 in or thinner. Use your favorite cookie cutter and cut out your treat. Place on... Continue Reading →