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5 Organic Dog Treat Recipes

Find multiple organic treat recipes to help you make your dog happy.

By McKenzie JonesPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Treating your dog always stands out as a fun time since you love to see your dog enjoying a treat and feeling happy. However, you may not want to go with dog treats from stores if you don't want to deal with preservatives, so you may want to make your treats. With this in mind, you can find multiple organic treat recipes to help you make your dog happy.

Yogurt

Yogurt stands out as a great treat for dogs thanks to the antibiotics and delicious flavors. You can easily find organic yogurt at your market, though you should do some research beforehand to make sure you pick a dog-friendly option. That way, you won't make your dog sick or uncomfortable because of the treat.

You can also add additional treats to the yogurt to make it more delicious for your dog. For example, many people will add peanut butter and mix it with the yogurt to add more flavor. You can also look into dog-friendly fruits, add them to the dog treats and watch as your dog enjoys the food.

Breadless Egg Sandwich

Sometimes, you want a great way to get your dog some protein, so you should consider making your dog a breadless egg sandwich. This involves getting an egg, adding some cheese to the egg, and including some meat when possible. That way, your dog can enjoy a large mix of flavors while also getting some protein into his or her system.

However, you need to remain careful when you give your dog cheese since it can make your dog gain weight. Because of this, and along with the other recipes available, you should seek holistic pet care to make sure it fits the lifestyle and health needs of your dog.

Veggie and Fruit Platter

Dogs enjoy eating a variety of foods and flavors, so you could provide a delicious veggie and fruit platter for your dog. For example, you can throw carrots, celery, and even broccoli on the platter to offer your dog more options. However, if want to make a platter, you should review the vegetables ahead of time to make sure you pick safe options.

You can also expand the platter by throwing some dog-friendly fruit on them. However, you need to realize dogs can't eat every fruit available. For example, dogs can't eat grapes, so make sure to keep them away from your dog to avoid any health problems or issues.

Dog-Friendly Beef Stew

You can even cook a dog-friendly beef stew for your furry friend to enjoy. While standard beef stew may give your dog a bellyache, you can make this type to let your dog enjoy the food. This includes beef stew meat, small potatoes, carrots, and green beans to let your dog enjoy multiple flavors.

This one works great since you can put it in a bowl and let your dog enjoy the food. However, make sure you watch your dog eat it since he or she can spill the beef stew everywhere. You should also make sure to cool it off, so your dog doesn't burn his or her mouth.

Chicken and Rice

You can also look into chicken and rice if you want to let your dog enjoy some delicious food. Some dogs want to feel like they can eat human food, so you can trick them into thinking they get some human food. That way, your dog feels encouraged to eat the food you offer him or her when you cook the chicken and rice.

You can add more to the chicken and rice including peas or small pieces of carrots to add some flavors. Some may even include dog-friendly oil to add more nutrients to the food. Make sure you review any ingredients you plan to add to the rice.

Conclusion

You can find multiple recipes for dog treats and adjust them based on what your dog needs. For example, you could always add more ingredients or remove some items from the recipes based on what your dog likes. Make sure you go through the recipes available, see which ones will work best for your dog, and give your dog some notable dog treats.

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