Making Homemade Organic Dog Treats
If you want to know 3 steps to making best homemade organic dog treats then you will want to read this article. The 3 steps that will help you make organic dog treats is to understand the change from eating commercial food to homemade food, how to make a fantastic organic dog biscuits and ingredients to avoid. After reading the article, you should be able to make a really nice and healthy organic dog treats for your pet dog.
Understanding the changes from commercial to homemade organic dog treats
When you make homemade organic dog treats, you need to keep in mind that this is a large change from eating commercial food to homemade treat.
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This is because your dog is so used to the flavor and taste of the commercial food and will most likely not eat your organic dog treats. To increase the chance of your dog liking your homemade treats, you should include in your organic dog treats a portion meat. This is dog’s favorite. Any type of meat can be included in the recipe such as liver, chicken, salmon, etc and if you include at least a portion, your dog will enjoy the treat and end up coming back for more.
Another way to increase the chance of our dog liking your homemade treats is to make sure that every treat you make must be hard and chewy. This is because it helps the dog’s teeth stay clean and helps improve digestion and the dog’s internal health.
Now that we have that out of the way, let me show you what you need to know about making your own organic dog biscuits.
Making organic dog biscuits
To make your very own organic biscuits for treating your dog, these are the ingredients:
- One cup of water
- Half cup of organic peanut butter
- 2 amount of tablespoon olive oil
- One and a half of organic flour (whole-wheat)
- One and a half of organic white flour (unbleached)
Once you have all of these ingredients, it is time to make the biscuits. First what you need to do is mix everything in the bowl. To do this you pour the cup of water in the bowl along with 2 tablespoon of olive oil and a half cup of peanut butter. You then need to mix these up thoroughly.
Once you have done this you need to make the dough. To do this you mix both organic flours together by gradually adding 1 and a half cup of flour into the bowl while mixing until the dough looks thick and when it does look thick, it’s time to roll the dough.
To roll the dough first take a rolling pin and wax paper and begin rolling the flour into small ball using the rolling pin. To prevent the dough from sticking to the rolling pin, use the wax paper and extra flour. Once you rolled the dough it is time to turn this into a shape. To turn the dough into a shape you simply use a cookie cutter. If you don’t have a cookie cutter, you can use the knife and make a really nice square shape or any shape you prefer. Once this is done, it is time to cook the dough.
Turn your oven to 350 degrees and leave the dough in the oven for 20 minutes until the cookies turn brown. When you see this color, it is done. Take it out from the oven and put the cookie in the air tight container to keep the cookies cool. Once it is cool, it is time use the cookies for training your dog.
This is one of many recipes you can make for your dog and it is a good idea to make different types of organic dog treats so your dog will get used to the natural taste. If you want you can also add a portion of meat in the recipe so that your dog will more likely to eat the cookie.
Ingredients to avoid
It is extremely vital that you avoid any ingredients that contain excessive amount of fat, sugar and salts. This is because it could cause health problems to your dog such as diabetes, etc, which means you must keep away from chocolates. Chocolates contains huge amount of sugar and fat that can poison your dog, which will end up making your dog extremely ill.
Another ingredient you must keep away from is baking powder and baking soda. These will make the treats look very puffy and soft, which will not help your dog keep a clean teeth. The treats must be kept hard.
And that should do it about making your own organic dog treats by keeping in mind the changes of commercial dog treats to homemade dog treats, making your very own organic dog biscuits and ingredients to avoid. Now get out there and start making healthy organic dog treats for your dog.