Four Important Tips When Feeding Your Dog
Healthy, Wholesome Dog Treats
Ok, most people would probably agree that if the ingredient label says that the product is human grade, but you find it in the health food section of the local dog supply store, or in the canine boutique, you are buying it for your furry friend. My husband would be the first one to agree with this.
HOWEVER, I do not tend to agree with this, unless of course, somewhere along the way, the ingredients happen to involve LIVER….Then, I would agree most heartily!
It has definitely come to pass that the majority of all natural, organic, and human grade ingredients that are formulated into gourmet and premium dog snacks, treats, biscuits, and cookies, are absolutely edible by both the human and their furry friend. Gourmet treats have been elevated to an entirely delightful and delicious level. Imagine starting the day with a cup of gourmet coffee and banana cinnamon biscuits that are really for your dog! Dip them in coffee or pour them in a bowl with some milk.
Snack on chicken fillets, salmon jerky, duck breast, veggie treats, and you name it, the dog industry has arrived with it.
Just make sure that whatever you choose, you share with the dog….he may tell someone that you’ve been eating ALL of his treats.
Bone Appetit!
Some Ideas for Substitutions for Gluten in Recipes
There are those of us whose undying love for our four legged furry friends invites us into the kitchen anytime there’s a spare moment. Ladies and gentlemen…preheat the oven! But wait! If your dog is one of more than a few that suffer from gluten intolerance, what are the alternatives if you want to make homemade dog treats?
Here’s a short list of some alternatives and you are very likely to locate them either on supermarket shelves or at your local holistic grocery.
FLOURS
barley, gluten free oats, chickpea, quinoa, tapioca, hemp or coconut
MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES
blueberries, organic applesauce, pears, bananas, cranberries, cooked pumpkin, spinach, red bell peppers, green beans, elk, venison, turkey, salmon, liver, rabbit, or duck
TOPPERS
cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, garlic, black olives, oregano, basil, cumin, parsley
A FINAL NOTE
You are limited only by your imagination in the kitchen. These are just a few of the most used and commonly found items in the pantry. Don’t be afraid to experiment and thankfully, unless the recipe is HORRID, our beloved canines are incredibly forgiving and will eat our projects!
Find out more about celiac disease, browse Gluten Free is Simple.










