Saturday, August 9, 2008

Baking Your Own Homemade Dog Treats

Writen by Todd Jones

Baking your own homemade dog treats isn't as difficult as you might think. Many dog owners believe that store bought dog treats are the only option for when they want to reward their canine companion with a delicious treat. The benefits of making your own homemade dog treats are both financial and nutritional.

Store bought dog treats can be very expensive and do not always provide the highest quality of nutritional content. However, making your own homemade dog treats can help you to save a great deal of money. The ingredients used in homemade dog treats are usually common household ingredients that you are likely to already have on hand. You may need to shop for a few specialty ingredients but for the most part you can bake basic homemade dog treats with the contents of your pantry and refrigerator. Those who want to provide their dog with nutritious treats at an affordable price may find that despite the time investment homemade dog treats are a great value for the money.

In addition to the monetary reasons to create your own homemade dog treats, these treats can also be a better nutritional value for your pet. Many store bought dog treats use fillers, byproducts and preservatives in their treats but when you make homemade dog treats you can ensure that you only use high quality ingredients that provide excellent sources of nutrition for your dog.

To find free homemade dog treat recipes, check out Todd's website at: http://homemade-dog-treat-recipes.com

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