I’m not really into baking, but when it comes to my dogs I’ll do anything for them! I love making homemade dog treats. I think my favorite part is my dogs hanging out around my feet as the baking process is taking place. I prefer super simple, limited ingredient treats so I have four easy homemade dog treat recipes to share with you!
Recipe: Oatmeal Peanut Butter Dog Treats
An easy three-ingredient recipe that your pups are sure to appreciate! Have fun making these oatmeal peanut butter dog treats!
Saving in More Ways Than One with #NaturesRecipe!
In late November 2015, Matt and I rescued McKenzie Rae from the euthanasia list at our local shelter. She had been a stray (we’re guessing for her whole life) and she wasn’t accustomed to eating dog food. Well, a few weeks later she became extremely ill. Honestly I thought we were going to lose McKenzie Rae, as her immune system is weak and she’s underweight. My vet suggested feeding her puppy food so she can get the protein and vitamins she missed out on while growing up. I’m not going to feed McKenzie puppy food forever, but what food can I get in the meantime that won’t break the bank yet is nutritious for my girl? Nature’s Recipe®!
How to Treat Kennel Cough
I’ve never had much experience with kennel cough. I know it’s extremely common but I never board my dogs or have them around unvaccinated, unhealthy dogs – until about three weeks ago.
A Pet Parent’s Guide to Tracheal Collapse
Wynston was diagnosed with intrathoracic tracheal collapse in summer 2014. It had gotten progressively worse as he had gotten older to the point that he was coughing several times everyday. Some of Wyn’s coughing episodes were terrifying and turns out, it was up to me to help him. I didn’t want to put my boy through western medicinal treatments such as steroids and inhalers. What was I to do?! Wynston was suffering and I had to stop it. So I did – naturally!
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