Healthy Dog Treats: Tips For A Healthy Dog
Tips For Healthy Dog Treats
Here at Dog Treat Recipes, we love to bake for our furry babies! We also understand that that’s not exactly true for everyone. Healthy dog treats don’t have to be in the form of biscuits, cookies and bones. Here’s some dog treat ideas that don’t require preheating your oven:
Yogurt & Cottage Cheese
Does your pooch love ice cream as much as mine does? Too bad it’s not very good for them. Give him or her some yogurt or cottage cheese instead! It’s a great alternative that will make your dog just as happy as cleaning his ice cream bowl.
Pumpkin
Next time you open a can of pure pumpkin, give your pup some. A word of caution, though, your dog will be begging for more! Pumpkin is fantastic for dogs and loaded with fiber and vitamins. Just make sure to use pure pumpkin and not pie filling that’s loaded with a lot of fat, sugar and spices.
Egg Whites
Keep some hardboiled eggs on hand and give your dog just the egg white as a treat from time to time. They’re high in protein and tasty. Make sure that’s it’s just the white, though, because those yolks have a ton of fat and calories.
Rice & Pasta
If you keep it plain, these 3 are great alternatives to high-calorie treats. Most dogs would love to have a little rice or pasta mixed up with their food. If your dog’s on a weight control diet, putting some rice into the mix is a great way to add bulk without adding fat and calories.
Popcorn
Provided your dog isn’t allergic to corn, unsalted, plain popcorn makes for a great treat. And no baking! You just need a microwave.
Veggies
Get your dog to eat his veggies! Carrot sticks and green beans make wonderful dog biscuit alternatives. All of the crunch, but none of the fat.
So the next time you’re thinking about grabbing for that box of fat-laden dog biscuits, consider giving your dog something a bit healthier to snack on. Humans have an ongoing battle going with their weight. Always keep in mind that obesity is a huge problem for dogs, too.

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Hi Monque: =)
I just was cruizin’ through your site…..and I am impressed.
I’ve gotten some nice ideas and recipes for my ‘lil spoiled brat’ that I love.
You have a very nice mannerism and way about your comments throughout your site which makes it feel good to read.
Thank you for all your time and keep up the good work!!
Thanks so much!
I’ve got a spoiled one myself
I like knowing what goes into his treats. He loves them, I’m saving money and keeping him healthy…It’s a win-win!
I am so excited about finding this site! The recipes look great, and simple enough to quickly throw together. The humans in our household try not to eat artificial preservatives etc. so why would the new puppy be any different, plus with reward based training this will make having a large supply of tasty treats on hand very easy…not to mention satisfying my baking obsession =) thanks for the great site!!
Thanks so much!