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We can’t forget about our little friends this summer. They enjoy the sunshine just as much as we do, but unfortunately they can get heated pretty quickly. Why not cool them down with some easy to make frozen treats? Your cat will love you a million times more once he gets his paws on this yummy delicacy. (Your dog friends will love them too.)
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No. Macadamia nuts and foods containing macadamia
nuts, such as baked goods can be fatal for dogs. As few
as several macadamia nuts, raw or roasted, can make...more |
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Yes. And many dogs love it. Purple, savoy... all types of antioxidant-rich cabbage is
safe for dogs to eat and even beneficial. It aids in digestion, is good...more |
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Yes. The citrusy taste may not make them a favourite with
all dogs but oranges are safe for dogs to eat and a good source
of vitamin C. As with all treats...more |
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Meaty and delicious!
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Salmon Cookies
Ingredients
2 ½ cups wheat flour
2/3 cup soft oatmeal
½ lb raw salmon fillet
1 egg
3 ½ Tbsp sunflower oil
About ½ cup water
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Liver Dumplings
Ingredients
2 ½ cups rye flour
1/3 lb fresh chicken liver
2 Tbsp chopped parsley
3 ½ Tbsp sunflower oil
About ½ cup water
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All you need is five minutes prep time and a single raw yam or sweet potato. Pure, easy, and unadulterated, dog treats don’t get any healthier, easier or less expensive than this.
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Make your own healthy, dog-approved frozen treats
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The darling of the urban farmer’s market scene, can make a welcome addition to your dog’s dinner, too.
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