
Gourmet treats are a recent variation to traditional dog treat recipes, coming in a deliciously healthy form. Of course these gourmet dog treats are expensive, but they make a world of difference if your dog is healthy, and happy.

Dogs love their treats even more than they love their food. But to spoil them in a truly loving way, only the most healthy dog treat recipes will do. The supposedly healthy dog treats found in pet stores can be expensive and may not be all they appear to be.

The quality of dog treats runs the full gambit of quality. You will find some that are processed and chocked full of preservatives. You will find those that are all natural and very healthy for your animal; Smokehouse dog treats fall into the latter category and a brief read through of their products, how they are produced, and what people think of them will make a believer out of you.

All dogs love a good chew; it keeps them busy for hours and is a good way to stimulate the production a saliva and the protective properties it offers your dog’s teeth. The first thing that comes to mind when wanting to give our dog something to chew would be a bone, however we have all heard the horror stories of sharp bone shards damaging a dog’s digestive system. Therefore, what would make a good alternative, besides our shoes of course, and that would be a good hearty and naturally healthy alternative are bully sticks.

Is your favorite furry friend starting to get a little chunky? As much as I love to make dog treats for my dog, he loves to eat them even more! Sometimes I believe that he thinks that he’s at an all-you-can-eat buffet.
When my Black Lab’s vet told me that Sam needed to shed a few, I decided to find some dog treat recipes that would not only be yummy, but keep his weight down too. No need for my baby to feel deprived. Here’s a healthy dog treat recipe that fits the bill.

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 recipe ideas that don’t require preheating your oven

If your pet is suffering from any kind of dog food allergies, then hypoallergenic dog food is a great choice. If that’s the case, then it stands to reason that hypoallergenic dog treats aren’t a bad idea either! Try this quick and easy dog biscuit recipe.