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Christian Russo

Healthy Homemade Dog Treats You Need To Make

🐶 Healthy Homemade Dog Treats You Need To Make 🐾🥦 1. Baked Sweet Potato Fries 🍠🍟 Ingredients: - 1 giant sweet potato - 1 tablespoon organic honey (or extra virgin olive oil) Instructions: 1. Preheat oven to 425º. 2. Line one or two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. 3. Slice the sweet potato into strips (about 1/4” - 1/2” thick) using a mandolin or knife. 4. Put sweet potato strips in a mixing bowl and coat with honey or olive oil. 5. Massage the oil evenly into the sweet potato strips. 6. Place coated sweet potatoes on a baking sheet, ensuring they're not touching. 7. Bake for 15 minutes. 8. Flip the fries over and bake for another 10 minutes. 9. Remove from oven and let cool on the baking sheet. 2. Carrot Apple Bars 🥕🍏 Ingredients: - 1/2 cup gluten-free flour - 1/2 cup shredded carrots - 1/2 cup shredded red apple (remember to soak and remove excess moisture) - 1 cup chicken or vegetable broth Instructions: 1. Preheat your oven to 400°F. 2. Combine flour, carrots, apple, and chicken broth in a large mixing bowl. 3. Fold the ingredients together to form a dough. 4. Sprinkle the countertop with about 1 tbsp. flour and roll the dough flat (about 1/2” thick) using a roller pin. 5. Use your favorite cookie cutter to cut biscuits from the dough. 6. Place the biscuits on a baking sheet. 7. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until lightly browned. 8. After your dog enjoys one, refrigerate the rest of the biscuits for later. 🐾 Treat your furry friend to these delicious and healthy homemade dog treats! They're easy to make, packed with wholesome ingredients, and guaranteed to make your pup's tail wag with joy! 🐾 #homemadedogtreats #healthydogtreats #dogrecipes #doglovers #dogcare #doglife #dogsofinstagram #homemadepetfood #pupapproved #healthydogs

Healthy Homemade Dog Treats You Need To MakeHealthy Homemade Dog Treats You Need To Make
Mrs. Andrea Ayala

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup 🐶 Ingredients: - 1 large frozen banana 🍌 - 2 tablespoons all-natural, unsalted peanut butter 🥜 - 2 tablespoons honey 🍯 - 17.6-ounce container plain Greek nonfat yogurt 🍦 - Plastic dog bones or sturdy edible dog chews 🦴 Instructions: 1. Cut the frozen banana into pieces and place it in a blender. 2. Add the peanut butter and honey to the blender. 3. Blend on high speed for three minutes or until the mixture is smooth. 4. Add the yogurt to the blender. 5. Blend for three minutes or until the mixture is thick and smooth like a milkshake. 6. Pour the mixture into ice pop molds or small disposable cups. You can also use an ice cube tray to make single servings. 7. Place the dog bones upright into the middle of the mixture in the cups. If the bones lean, crumple aluminum foil around the top to anchor them in place. 8. Transfer the cups to a baking sheet and place in the freezer until solid, about two hours. 9. To unmold the pops, dip the bottoms of the cups into a bowl of hot water for 2-4 seconds. 10. Enjoy the refreshing homemade ice pops with your pup! 🐾 Hashtags: #HomemadeDogTreats #PupPopsicles #HealthyDogTreats #DogFriendlyRecipes #SummerTreats #FrozenTreats #DogLovers #DogLife #Pupsicles #DIYDogTreats

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup
Christian Russo

🐶 Dog-Friendly Homemade Meal Recipe 🍲

Ingredients: - Carrots: Packed with potassium, fiber, and vitamins for your dog's health. Other options include apples, peas, beets, greens, and pumpkin for dietary fiber. - Sweet potato: Low in fat, high in vitamins A, B6, C, and minerals like calcium and iron. Can use pumpkin or butternut squash too, aiding digestion. - Lentils: Low in fat and calories, high in fiber and protein. Whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, and oats can be used if no grain sensitivities. - Water: Use bone or chicken broth for added flavor (make sure it's safe for dogs). - Ground turkey or chicken: Can substitute with lean beef, bison, venison, white fish, or salmon. - Spinach: Add greens like green beans, broccoli, cucumber, or Brussels sprouts. Refer to a list of safe fruits and vegetables for dogs. Step-by-step instructions: 1️⃣ Talk to your vet to determine your dog's nutritional needs. 2️⃣ Cook lentils until tender. 3️⃣ Process sweet potato and carrots into tiny pieces. 4️⃣ Cook meat, add vegetable mixture, and sauté until softened. 5️⃣ Stir in cooked lentils and let it cool before serving. Remember: Consult your vet before making dietary changes. Your pup's health is top priority! 🐕💙 🔹 #DogFoodRecipe #HealthyPetMeals #DIYDogFood #HomeCookedForPets 🔹 #DogLovers #DogNutrition #HealthyEatingForDogs #PetWellness

🐶 Dog-Friendly Homemade Meal Recipe 🍲
🐶 Dog-Friendly Homemade Meal Recipe 🍲
🐶 Dog-Friendly Homemade Meal Recipe 🍲
🐶 Dog-Friendly Homemade Meal Recipe 🍲
LunaLuxeVibes

Chandigarh Limits Dogs by House Size—Seriously?

So, Chandigarh just dropped a new rule: how many dogs you can have now depends on how big your house is. No, really. If you live in a tiny place (five marlas or less), congrats, you get one dog. If you’re in a mansion (over one kanal), you can have four—but two must be indie/mongrel dogs. Got more than one family on different floors? There’s a whole extra chart for that, but basically, the more floors, the more dogs (up to a point). Break the rules? Get ready for fines up to ₹10,000 and maybe even lose your pups. Oh, and feeding stray dogs in public? Only in special zones now. Otherwise, you could be in trouble for luring a dog crowd. Honestly, it’s a lot to process if you’re a dog lover. Who knew your dream of a house full of floofs could be crushed by your square footage? #PetLaws #Chandigarh #DogLovers #Pets

Chandigarh Limits Dogs by House Size—Seriously?