Gee, it's been a month since I've written. That is not good. The kennel business has been very busy which is good but exhausting. I've added a new dog to my pack, Jake, and he has been generally well accepted, except for Penny, she is now unsure of her pack status and I am working on helping her with that. One of my adoptees came back because he kept escaping, he can climb a 6' fence. The woman told me she would never leave him out alone and then proceeded to do so. I am in the process of training 5 of the dogs that I have here, 2 rescues and 3 of my own so I am staying pretty busy. Classes start again in a few weeks and I am changing my classes to be geared more towards the pet dog instead of just obedience commands. I will also be teaching an "Obedience with Attitude" class which is teaching your dog tricks to impress your friends.
Here is a link to a ton of great doggy treat recipes
Homemade Doggie Treats
Remember to have fun with your dog and let them know when they are doing a good job.
Bonnie
Where problem dogs are no problem
Showing posts with label treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treats. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Pupsicles
Keep your dogs cool this summer with some pupsicles. My dogs love these.
Ingredients: two mashed bananas, one cup strawberries (fresh or frozen), one cup organic apple juice, and two cups yogurt (plain or vanilla). Instructions: Puree all ingredients in a blender, pour into ice cube trays or small plastic cups, freeze for one hour or more as needed, and thaw just so slightly before serving.
Ingredients: two mashed bananas, one cup strawberries (fresh or frozen), one cup organic apple juice, and two cups yogurt (plain or vanilla). Instructions: Puree all ingredients in a blender, pour into ice cube trays or small plastic cups, freeze for one hour or more as needed, and thaw just so slightly before serving.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Homemade pill pockets
Homemade Liverwurst Pill Pockets
Ingredients:
3/4 cup plain shredded wheat cereal
3 ounces Liverwurst (room temperature)
2 ounces cream cheese (room temperature)
Instructions:
Place shredded wheat in a bag and crush by using a rolling pin
Mix liverwurst and cream cheese together until smooth
Mix with shredded wheat
Roll into small balls (the size of gum drops)
Store in the refrigerator in a re-sealable plastic bag or container
Treats will last about 7 to 10 days
These pill pocket treats are really simple to make. When it's time for your dog to take his medicine, simply take a "dough" ball and hide the pill in the center. Then offer it to your dog like a treat.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
These pill pocket treats are really simple to make. When it's time for your dog to take his medicine, simply take a "dough" ball and hide the pill in the center. Then offer it to your dog like a treat.
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