Friday, January 4, 2013

Fabulous Homemade Dog Treats Revealed!

By Geraldine Dimarco


People always ask, what's so special about owning a dog? Well, not only are they faithful and fun to be around with-they always love you no matter what you do or don't do for them. The unconditional love part is great but do you know you can make them love you more? If you think they are loving to you now you just wait and see how they are when you bring out a seriously delicious batch of homemade dog treats.

Alright, some people may actually be thinking that this is a form of manipulation. It is not. Remember, dogs are animals with limited cognitive skills. Therefore we train them and teach them how to be obedient dogs through operant conditioning. It is the accepted and effective way in bringing most animals up the right and proper way.

For some of you who don't know what operant conditioning is; it is simply rewarding good behavior with positive attention or a yummy treat. That means it's time to bring out that excellent dog cookie recipe that your friend has been telling you about. A cookie will go a long way in training your dog to jump through hoops and roll over any surface you tell him to.

Generally, human and canine treats are very similar. However you must be aware of some ingredients that you cannot serve the dog. For instance you will find no dog cookie recipe with chocolates in it. Why? It is because while chocolates are a literal taste of heaven for many of us-for the dog it will be toxic to him.

So what are these ingredients that we must take care to avoid other than chocolates? Well, for sweet treats you should not include grapes, raisins and macadamia nuts to name a few. Use peanut butter instead. Keep away from serving baby food to the canine also as it is said to be bad for his digestive system.

An excessive amount of onions and garlic are also detrimental to the dog's health. If you want to feed him a savory treat, bake pieces of chicken or any organ liver until they are hardened. Flavor it with a little garlic or any other mild spice of your preference. Lay on some cheese atop the biscuit and you have yourself a treat worth training for.

There are people who believe that homemade dog treats are more trouble than it's worth. I can tell you that it is not. Sure, commercial pet food might seem convenient to the busy dog owner but really, these homemade fare are too healthy and delicious for any loving master to ignore. Try it and you will find all the trouble does not really matter after all.

The dog appreciates not just the treat but the anticipation and the loving attention he is getting from you. Remember this the next time you whip up another delectable batch of treats for your pet. As you keep on this path for your canine's best welfare-you will enjoy a stronger bond than you could ever imagine.




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