Chicken Beaks and Feet - A Real Dog's Treat
Posted by Clare Bristow
My dogs are very lucky, I fed them ground up chicken carcasses, chicken beaks and feet, and various internal parts from a cow (not meat) as a dog treat for being good when they had a bath this weekend.
I wasn't so naive as to expect a product called Basted Beefhide Crunchies to be of high nutritional value, but I did expect it to contain some nutrition!
As the Food and Drug Administration in the United States continues to test the Chinese manufactured dog treats Bestros Chicken Jerky Strips for evidence of melamine contamination, it's about time we paid more attention to the listed ingredients in products.
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Carob - the non-toxic alternative to chocolate
Posted by Clare Bristow
Carob is derived from the pods of the carob tree - it has a taste similar to chocolate but doesn't contain theobromine, the substance responsible for making chocolate toxic to dogs.
Here's an easy to make dog treat recipe for carob biscotti, in fact it's an owner treat too as they taste so good!
Once you've made the biscuits all you need to do is find a good excuse to give you and your dog a treat and enjoy!
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