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Canine Health > Dog Food & Nutrition Index >> Gourmet Dog Treats & Recipes
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DOG TREATS & GOURMET RECIPES
This
information is for dog owners who hate to cook and dogs that love to
eat. Relish that thought as you discover easy, inexpensive, raw food
treats for the carnivore in your dog. Think. You know
that cooking destroys valuable enzymes, vitamins,
and antioxidants. Instinctively, your dogs knows that!
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Pig Party
1 medium size pig’s foot blanched but UNCOOKED
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Beef Burger Stir Fry 1 pound regular hamburger (drain some but not all fat)
2 chopped or minced carrots 1 Cup cooked brown rice (or egg noodles will do) 1 tsp garlic power and dash of iodized salt.
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Forbidden Fruit
If this is the first time you have served fruit to your dog, it
is
best introduced as a treat given from your portion. Toss your
dog Thompson, green, red, or black seedless grapes but if you
believe fruit is toxic even when pesticides are washed off, skip them. Grape skins may need
piercing in order to release the sweet juice so your dog knows
it is food. Some dogs will eat skin and all, others will
patiently remove the skin and spit it out.
Prepare apples, grapes, or cherries by soaking in 2 cups cool
water with ¼ cup vinegar or 1 Tbsp Clorox to remove pesticides
and bacteria. Soak 10 minutes, rinse thoroughly, place on paper
towel to drain.
Then experiment, tossing grapes, small chunks of apple, banana,
cantaloupe, pineapple, etc. Reserve citrus for yourself although
some dogs love oranges and tangerines.
Fish For The Finicky
I
f
you have a northern breed, its heritage was probably fish,
something he will recognize when introduced. An Akita
breeder-judge, visiting from Japan, was amazed that we Americans
deprived the breed of fish (and rice.) Siberians, Malamutes and
Samoyeds will take to seafood like a fish to water. Pun
intended.
There’s no culinary secret here. While cooked fresh fish is
always best, your dog will settle for canned salmon, mackerel,
tuna, even herring and sardines packed in water. Do not feed raw
fish due to flukes and other contaminants.
No Sushi for your dog.
Open the can. Drain juices unless using to mix in with dry dog
food. Serve on platter or in dog bowl if this recipe is to be part of regular meal.
You can try it with other breeds including toys but their
instinctive reaction may be disinterest. Toy breeds are
not inherently attracted to fish. Let's face it, you might
want to substitute insects or mice in this recipe.
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