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  • Important Pet Food Recall Expanded - Please Read and Share

    from For Love of a Dog Talking Dog

    on Monday May 7th, 2012 at 08:01 PM

    Square_140_recall Photo courtesy Dinovite My inbox is being flooded with messages from pet food companies about the recent pet food recalls. This week, Diamond Foods, the manufacturer of several popular brands of food has issued a voluntary recall of several lines of product. The full details of the recall as well as ways to identify if you are in possession of recalled products are on the FDA website. You can click http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm303034.htm to see the full details. The products involved...
  • Buddy’s and Bubba’s Homemade Dog Food

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Sunday May 6th, 2012 at 12:27 AM

    This recipe has been know to help under weight dogs, picky dogs enjoy eating once again. It is a little time consuming but worth it. Buddys and Bubbas dog food is a recipe your dog is sure to love. It is a little light on the calcium level so you may want to talk with your vet for a calcium supplement, just to make sure your dog is getting all of his or her nutrients. Buddys and Bubbas Homemade Dog Food Ingredients 2 chicken leg quarters 1 cup brown rice 1 pound ground beef 2/3 cup rolled...
  • The best Doggie Biscuits Recipe

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Friday April 27th, 2012 at 07:05 PM

    If you have been watching the news or reading online then you probably know about the recent pet food recalls. With this news there are a lot of dog owners who are now making of their own homemade dog food. This is the best way to ensure the safety of your dog and have the piece of mind that your getting healthy dog food recipes. Our next recipe The best doggie biscuits recipe your dog is sure to love.

    However, before you start making your own homemade dog food,make sure you talk with your...

  • Understanding Your Puppy’s Needs: Infographic

    from Dogtipper.com's Dog News

    on Tuesday April 10th, 2012 at 04:35 PM

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    Spring definitely means puppy season! If this spring might mean a new puppy in your household, be sure to check out the fun infographic below that we just received from PetSmart. It includes information on everything from nutrition to puppy shots. For more information on the special needs of puppies as well as puppy supplies, visit the puppy resources section on the PetSmart site.

  • Healthy desert for your puppy

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Saturday March 31st, 2012 at 06:30 PM

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    Cooking for your puppy does not have to be difficult. However cooking a healthy desert for your puppy can be quick and easy. Why not give them a treat. We all deserve one. When looking at the treats found in the local stores the majority seem to be filled with some type of by-product. To me by-product just doesnt sound good. So why not give your puppy something healthy and something he is sure to love. Here are three healthy dog food recipes for your puppy.

    Rice Pudding

    1 Tablespoon prepared...

  • Healthy dog food recipe

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Saturday March 24th, 2012 at 11:19 PM

    What should real dog health food be like? How many people know something about dog health food when they buy their pets? There are specialty dog foods that work for your dog if he or she has digestive needs or is just picky. This may require your going through a lot of store bought food to see what really works well. Talk to your vet and discuss you creating special dog food that you cook yourself. This way you know exactly what goes in and this keeps your dog food healthy. Here is a recipe...

  • Aunt Bianca’s Dog Biscuits

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Thursday March 15th, 2012 at 08:31 AM

    Healthy Dog food Recipes: Aunt Biancas Biscuits

    2 cups whole wheat flour

    cup nonfat dry milk power

    1 teaspoon garlic powder

    1 egg (beaten)

    Flavoring: Meat drippings, broth or water from canned tuna (enough to make a stiff dough)

    Combine flour, powdered milk and garlic powder in a medium sized bowl. Add egg, flavoring and mix well with hands. Dough should be very stiff. If necessary add more flavoring. On a well floured surface, roll out dough to inch thickness. Cut with a shaped cookie cutter of...

  • Bone Bonanza Dog Treat

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Wednesday March 7th, 2012 at 07:40 AM

    Healthy dog food recipes:Bone Bonanza

    pound ground beef-uncooked

    cup chicken broth

    1/3 cup black beans, cooked-mashed

    1/3 cup cottage cheese

    1 teaspoon soy sauce

    Combine ground beef and chicken broth in a bowl. Add the black beans and cottage cheese. Add soy sauce. Mix all of the ingredients together thoroughly. Mold the mixture into bone shapes and place on a cookie sheet. Bake for 45 minutes at 375 degree.

    Let it cool

  • Beef Pot Pie

    from Puppy Dogs Plus

    on Thursday March 1st, 2012 at 08:31 AM

    Here is another healthy dog food recipe: Beef Pot Pie

    1 Medium cut of chuck roast (diced)

    1 tsp. Barley

    2 Tbs. Water

    1 Tbs. Oatmeal

    1 Tbs. Corn

    1 Tbs. Spinach

    1 Tbs. Diced Carrots, Boiled

    2 Slices of Bread (whole wheat)

    1 tsp. Butter or Margarine

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease bottom of a small pie tin. In a separate bowl, combine beef, barley, water, oatmeal, corn, spinach, and diced carrots and mix well. Remove crust from bread and butter both sides. Place one piece on bottom of pie tin....

  • Nutritional Requirements Of Your Adult Dog

    from Pampered Dog Blog

    on Tuesday April 26th, 2011 at 12:18 PM

    There are various different eating strategies that you may abide by in order to ensure that your dog stays in total wellness and many methods that can be used to make sure you achieve the perfect balance for your pet.

    Bones and Uncooked food are believed to be superb by many people. Supplying your dog raw food and bones directly mimics the kind of eating plan that your pet dog may have eaten if coping with the wild. The benefit of this type of diet is that you may be rather positive your pet...

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